Before I started watching "Grey’s Anatomy," I never really understood the obsession, but six seasons in, I more than understand. The show has it all: drama, suspense, and of course, romance. Just watching McDreamy talk to Meredith is enough to make me fall in love.
Here is a list of all the things that will happen to you when you begin watching "Grey's Anatomy":
1. You lose any form of a social life you formally had.
2. You start calling your best friend your person.
3. You believe you can perform brain and heart surgery.
4. You start talking about the cast like they're your friends.
5. You lose sleep because you have to finish your season tonight.
6. You cry every ten episodes because the writers like to tear your heart out.
7. You gain five pounds because who has time for working out when there are 11 seasons to watch.
8. You discover you can watch "Grey's" on the Netflix app at the gym.
9. You consider going to medical school because all these doctors are so beautiful (cough, cough McDreamy and McSteamy).
10. You realize you're too addicted to this show to study enough for medical school.
11. You write a strongly worded letter to the writers for breaking your heart for the hundredth time.
12. You send an apology because you want them to keep writing.
13. You finish five seasons in less than two weeks.
Yes ... Yes, you should keep watching.
14. You get more invested in Meredith's love life than your own.
15. And finally, you pray the writers don't end the show, cause if they do, you'll cry.
If these things happen to you, it's okay, just embrace it. You may even learn how to do a craniotomy.