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10 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Performed Open-Heart Surgery On Its Diehard Fans

And sometimes, we didn't survive.

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10 Times 'Grey's Anatomy' Performed Open-Heart Surgery On Its Diehard Fans
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After exploring countless amounts of shows on Netflix, I have decided that 'Grey's Anatomy' is definitely one of the best. 'Grey's Anatomy' has had me in tears more times than I can count, and only keeps getting more intense. If you are an avid "Grey's" lover like me, you know that the show undoubtedly has the ability to keep its viewers on the edge of their seats. Here are a few of the most intense and heartbreaking moments that have made me become an official 'Grey's Anatomy' addict:

*SPOILER ALERT*

1. When you find out that George is 007

I don't know if everyone was as shocked as I was to find out that George was 007, but it really broke my heart. I had been rooting for him since the beginning and was incredibly sad to see him go, especially since he was such a hero!

2. When Derek and Meredith declare their love on a post-it

If you're a "Grey's" fan, you know this is one of your favorite moments too. This was definitely one of the most iconic scenes from the early seasons of "Grey's" and one of the most unforgettable parts of Meredith and Derek's love story.

3. When Derek gets shot

Seeing Derek get shot, and Meredith running to him shortly after was one of the most shocking and frightening moments of the show. Everyone's love for "McDreamy" definitely makes this scene one of the most intense.

4. When Lexi dies

The fact that Mark confessed his love to Lexi minutes before she died is so heartbreaking! Like many fans, I was rooting for them to end up together and was so upset and disappointed to see her go. It was also super difficult to watch Meredith lose a sister as amazing as Lexi was.

5. When Mark dies

I personally feel as though Mark's death was made into an extremely depressing event. The fact that his closest friends had to prolong his death, and then wait for him to finally pass was horrible. Especially watching Callie grieve over him with Sophia in mind!

6. When you find out Arizona lost her leg

I was extremely shocked with this one. At first, due to the way the characters were referencing to Arizona, I had thought she passed away from the plane crash. I definitely did not expect her to have lost her leg! Watching her go through this traumatic experience however did teach me so much about what an amputee goes through.

7. When Derek dies

Undoubtedly one of the worst scenes of the show. To watch such an essential character be killed off is extremely disheartening. Especially due to the fact that his love with Meredith was so iconic.

8. When Meredith tells Zola and Bailey that Derek died

Also, one of the worst scenes to watch of 'Grey's Anatomy' due to how much it made me cry. I cannot think of much worse than watching the pain in Meredith's face while telling her children that their father is dead.

9. When Meredith gets attacked by a patient

This was definitely one of the scariest scenes of the show. Not only was the attack scary, but the recovery was horrific! Seeing Meredith in so much pain was extremely difficult to watch! Especially because of the slight worry that she wouldn't make a full recovery.

10. When Briggs finds out that Megan is alive

One of the most breathtaking scenes in 'Grey's Anatomy', and one of the most shocking. Seeing Briggs' reaction to finding out that his true love is actually alive was amazing. His happiness and pure joy in that moment made me smile.

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