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If The "Grey's Anatomy" Cast Got Senior Superlatives

Most likely to brighten your day? McDreamy, duh.

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If The "Grey's Anatomy" Cast Got Senior Superlatives
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If the "Grey’s Anatomy" characters were High School Superlatives...

Best All Around: Alex Karev

He was not always a cute, baby saving doctor. He used to be hated, but later in the show, he becomes Meredith’s best friend and everyone’s favorite doctor.

Most Crazy: Amelia

By far. This chick can’t shut up and cries about anything.

Most Changed: April Kepner

April went from being an annoying failure to a pretty cool character who based her whole identity on her virginity. Plus, she got with Jackson Avery.

Most Dependable: Miranda Bailey

Bailey is dedicated to her career and won’t let anything get in her way. She was called “The Nazi” for a reason and it was not because she broke rules and slept with attending’s.

Most Likely to be a Millionaire:

After the plane crash in season 8, basically all of them.

Most Likely to Brighten Your Day: Derek Shepherd

His face brings happiness to anyone’s day and if it’s not McDreamy, it’s McSteamy.

Most Likely to Succeed: Christina Yang

She was without a doubt going places.

Most Witty: Richard Webber

He could shed light on any situation.

Most Compassionate: George O’Malley

#RIP 007

Sexiest:

This is a hard one, considering there are so many choices, but Jackson Avery. Not only does he have beautiful green eyes but also a rockin’ body and a sweet personality.

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