I am now on my fifth round of watching the many seasons of "Grey's Anatomy," and I have no regrets. Medicine was my interest before I started watching the show, which only makes me more of a fan. I wish I could say I wasn't addicted, but let's face it: I have a problem that millions of others face as well. I am addicted to this show. Here are some things only Grey's addicts understand.
1. You have unrealistic expectations of your doctors
GiphyI now expect all surgeons to be stunningly good-looking with drama-filled lives that I get to hear about as a patient. I know this is completely false, but it would make getting surgery a lot more pleasant.
2. You have unrealistic expectations of love/relationships
GiphyMeredith and Derek (may he rest in peace) will forever be a life goal. Now if I meet any guy who's not a brain surgeon with perfect hair, I won't be interested.
3. You are used to everyone dying
Giphy"Why do you like that show? Doesn't everyone die?" Well, yes but...
I don't think I'll ever stop watching "Grey's Anatomy," even if it's season 167 and everyone is dead. If you're as addicted as me, I'm sure you can relate.