But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAware Probably the trauma of losing him was getting to her. People don't think rationally when they aren't stable. She felt he was the love of her life so deep down she probably didn't want to accept it really wasn't him there with her.
@@ArgonTheAware To be fair.. she had a tumor which gave her neurological symptoms like hallucinations.. not too far fetched to think it impaired her logical thinking too.
I want someone to tell me how Derek Shepherd survived a bomb, getting shot, a plane crash, but didn’t survive a car crash! A car crash that could have been easily prevented.
1. The car crash didn't kill him. An incompetent surgeon did. 2. One can survive really big things, and the most basic of situations will end up being the thing that takes them out. There's no law that makes it so that once you survive big things, you stay invincible for life.
That's the difference a single hospital can make. Derek survived as long as he did because he had Meredith and all of Grey Sloan there to help him, and they're among the best in the country. The hospital were he died was sub-par, nothing much more than an urgent care, and the staff were crappily trained. He died because he got stuck in a bad hospital, when he would have survived had he been at Grey Sloan. Its the greatest injustice ever and it was largely responsible for me no longer religiously watching - only occasionally checking in for a while.
He also could've avoided it if he didn't check his phone while he was literally in the middle of the road. Since there weren't many cars coming he didn't think it would be a problem I guess
What they did to Alex and Jo is unforgivable. They spent 15 seasons to reform him and 15 minutes to destroy everything they had done. They could have had him staying with his mother/sister/brother in Iowa for longer and come up with a better story. The way he disappeared suddenly without a real storyline leads me to believe there was something that went on behind the scenes that lead to his separation from the show. From what I read, it was even hard for them to get him to do the voice over for the episode.
I think there would have been a way to have him leave the show and end up with Izzy in a more thoughtful mannner. You could have brought her in for a couple episodes, either as a consulting doctor or as a mom with one of her kids sick. You could have had Alex and her meet on-screen and have him discover his children and have them connecting again. And then he could have explained to Jo that he needed some time to get to know his children and that would be the reason he left for an extended period of time. And then it would have made a little more sense if Alex decided to stay with Izzy and the kids or even fell back in love with her. And he could have had an honest heart-to-heart with Meredith about it. He could have still been shitty to Jo and just leave her with a letter in the end because it would have been too hard to talk to her, but I would expect him to talk to Mer because she is his only friend that lived his and Izzy's history along side them.
I disagree! It was the perfect finale. Jo gave him hell for a few seasons like towards the end they were not happy they were just fighting her depression and it completely makes that Alex contacts Izzy to help Meredith. I found it so perfect!! It makes sense he doesn't want to have a big confrontation with everyone because he's leaving. He saw the love of his life with his kids in a beautiful place and just wanted to stay. Can't blame him
@@_soton7553 yeah, but leaving his partner after she had a mayor depressive episode and found out something earth shattering about her bio dad really sheds a bad light on Alex, doesn't it? And having this all happen off-screen felt like a huge cop-out. Just having the voice-over and letters doesn't really make you feel for or understand Alex in this situation like having him.on screen would have. To me, it felt like an easy out for the writers and producers.
Meredith dying 73819192 times and surviving every time should be number 1. I mean that woman is indestructible. And the way Alex/Justin was written off the show was ridiculous. And just out of nowhere.
Justin left the show for mental health reasons. Apparently he had wanted out for a while but couldnt because of his contracts. He wouldnt return for any in screen time to play out a better exit, but he agreed to do a voice over. Its such a terrible exit for Alex, but it was the best they could come up with at such short notice and under the circumstances.
I know that they had to write Alex out. And it took them a while to do it which was a good thing. But the way that they finally chose to do it? Was the most awful thing. After all of that character growth and after all of those years with Jo, They just threw it all away for some make-believe children. I hate that. More than I hate most things. Lately I've been watching them, the episodes where they were working on writing Maggie out and those were pretty awful also. Sometimes people have the stupidest fights over the stupidest things which don't make any sense just so someone can leave. But Alex was the worst. Do you remember back in season 3 when Addison said that Alex was going to grow up and have barbecues? I don't even watch season 3 anymore but I remember. Couldn't he have barbecues with his actual wife who he married two actual times? Instead of his make-believe children who conveniently showed up as an excuse for him to leave the show? There were a lot of other convenient excuses. Like Jackson waiting four days and then suddenly saying I have to go to Boston tomorrow! He couldn't have told them 4 days before? He couldn't have waited 2 weeks? He couldn't have telecommuted? He was in charge of the whole darn thing! And Richard knew. Which reminds me that you don't want to get me started on Catherine. Cuz I will just rant for hours. Starting with the story of Eliza Minnick and how Catherine manipulated Bailey into hiring her. I do not like people who manipulate Bailey. And Jackson was not wrong about his mother the first time we saw her. And the only way to get Catherine to stay with Richard and vice versa is to mention someone dying. And it's happened more than once. Maybe he should have stayed with his surprise first wife (sort of like Bailey's surprise first husband) Adele. Well like I said don't get me started. Or we could talk about the liver disease which Arizona said might lead to psoriasis. I didn't spell it wrong. I know how to spell cirrhosis. I even know how to pronounce it. Apparently nobody on the show knows how to pronounce it but you know... Think of how many people that line got past without being corrected.
thats different since they both had hypothermia. hypothermia basically freezes the brain preventing brain damage and they kept doing cpr on them to keep their blood flowing to their organs but with regular patients when they dont have oxygen going to their brain for more then 10 minutes their brain gets severely damaged and can wake up from that. thats why they call it after a few minutes
Yes, this show is really making me wonder how it goes in real life. How many death calls really were there that could've been saved if real doctors pushed longer. Such a trip to think.
But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAware She thought he was a ghost at first, she was carried away so she didn't care but then she does come to her senses and start doing some test to her self with the help of interns
Mines was when izzy left and dr.webber gave Alex the responsibility of her unpaid 200,000 doctor bill... they never touched back on the subject and if they did then I completely missed it
We don’t know what happened to all the interns because they didn’t matter. The only ones that mattered were MAGIC, Lexie, Stephanie, Jo and DeLuca. They literally killed off Reed and Charles within their first season because of how irrelevant they were.
Not to mention all the rest of the people in Schmidt’s class. And can we talk about Leah who they went to the effort of BRINGING BACK and then she disappeared in two episodes
@@BellesView I literally did not care about her leaving the first time, I hated her and was glad she left. Then they brought her back and I was like “why” and then she disappeared in two episodes, and now I care a lot because what was the point? It’s a mystery.
I feel like “Ghost Denny” was pretty well explained. Izzie had a brain tumor, she was hallucinating and probably masterbating… the point of an hallucination is that it seems VERY real to the person experiencing it.
My thoughts on Alex: Alex Karev is dead. I don’t know if this is a popular theory, but it’s the only one that I will believe in from now on. In season 16, episode 16, “Leave a Light on”, Alex Karev leaves everyone he loves with only a letter to say goodbye. This is extremely out of character. He wouldn’t leave Meredith. He wouldn’t leave Jo. And definitely not for Izzie. Leaving her was one of the bravest things he’s done. Why did he leave? I think he was dying. I think he found out he was terminal, and he crawled off into the woods to die alone. So what’s with the story? In the 300th episode, “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” (season 14, episode 7), Alex says he doesn’t need to call Izzie to see how she is. He knows. He explains to Jo that he imagined a whole life for her where she was happy. He needed to create a world where his friends could imagine him happy. He invented a place where he could disappear and hopefully, they would miss him, but not enough to come find him. If they thought he had a whole new life full of joy, they could be content with that. He didn’t want Meredith to watch another person she loves die, especially not her person. He knew Bailey would lose it if she had to see another one of her babies die. He needed Jo mad at him so that she wouldn’t look for him but also so that she could continue on with her life. In episode 17, she says that Alex will be the reason she gets out of bed. She’s pissed and she will rise. Alex knew this about her. He knew that his death would crush her, but anger at him could fuel her. He divorced her and left her with everything so that when he died, no one would have to notify her. The only way this Alex Karev, the Alex Karev who has lived through all he has and who has grown so much since we first met him, could leave the people he loves most was if he thought it would be best for them. He (misguidedly) broke their hearts to spare them even worse. It’s the only thing that makes sense. Either that or he got kidnapped.
The team spend hours trying to stabilise April because she had hypothermia. Hypothermia can make the body shut down so it appears dead, i.e no heart rhythm, but once warm the heart may start again. Hence "she's not dead until she's warm and dead". You don't call death on a hypothermic patient UNTIL they're back to normal temperature and still have no heart rhythm.
I thought Meredith moving away for a year after Derek's death, secretly having his baby without telling anyone and then just returning made very little sense to me. It felt too convenient to skip a whole chunk of time.
I mean when it came too the main interns that started out the show, I definitely feel like Christina's was the only one that got a good exit from the series. I understand that some of the actors chose to leave on their own, but still it could've been better. For George, he should've just joined the military like what was originally planned for the episode prior to his bus accident. While I think it was an interesting twist, it should have happened. For Izzie, she should've just been killed off after her crash at the end of season 5. Plus it'd make more sense rather then her leaving a few episodes later for getting fired, cause it's not like we've seen that before. And Alex. Man, I don't even know what to say about his ending. I mean, I understand that Chambers wanted to leave after being on the show for a decade and a half. But still, could've done something better? The dude was my favorite character. All I could say is if anything he should've gotten a death like Derek's or George's. Dying to save someone. Also I know they said the reason how Izzie even had the kids was her freezed eggs from her cancer. But legally shouldn't have Alex been notified when she did that? I mean I know they were divorced but still.
I think the reason Alex’s exit was so mangled is because Justin left so suddenly that the writers didn’t really have enough time to give him a proper send off.
George death I think is relatively fine however I definitely would have killed Izzy I couldn't stand her tbh. It makes sense for her to die rather than get fired leave come back for like a day or two only to leave again. Alex ending pissed me off and I understand they didn't have much to work with but they still could have killed him off screen so to speak. I honestly think they've gotten lazy with how they're writing off characters cause even Jackson's felt anti climatic to me but at least that makes more sense for his character somewhat
Honorable Mention: Levi and Nico's relationship being very wholesome and cute in one episode to being declared as toxic in the next... just no contex at all is given for how and why. They just suddenly are, because apparently the showrunners can't decide if they want to give Nico some depth and character or not.
But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAwareShe was also still grieving him and not mentally sound because of this AND the tumor. she didn't want to question it. If she did she would have to let him go. It makes complete sense.
Don’t get me wrong i love alex do much, but I would rather him have died than go back to Izzie. It makes way more sense and I’m really confused why the writers would do that.
It leaves open the option that he can come back alive? That's my theory, anyway. Derek, George, DeLuca, McSteamy and Lexie were killed off and could only come back in a situation like this last season.
@@drfreud65 Yeah, I’ve heard others say that. I saw a theory that Meredith would call Izzie to check up on Alex/talk to her in some way and ask about the kids and their life and then Izzie would say “Meredith Alex was diagnosed with schizophrenia.” I don’t think they would do that, but it does make sense. If they want to potentially bring them back they should’ve sent him overseas to be a peds surgeon like they did Christina. He’s a great surgeon and that’s not out of the ordinary for the show. I’m slightly angry lol.
@@sophstilwell I can punch a big hole in my theory: who has left without dying and came back? I can only think of 3: Teddy, Addison, and April and I wouldn't consider Addison and April really coming back.
@@drfreud65 true. Some smaller characters come back for an episode or so, like Herman and Leah Murphey. Although they’re so insignificant it’s comical. Maybe it’s a big sham. I don’t know, Justin Chambers probably wants to expand his repertoire which totally makes sense. It feels like such a lazy ending for such a beloved character :( Like he’s happy, lovely. But it makes no sense for him as a person. He had so much character development (yes, beating up DeLuca did provide a setback but that’s a whole other situation) to just erase it all is so sad.
A couple of things on this list felt like a cop out. Of course doctors are dying in dramatic fashions, it’s a drama. Of course the bomb episode is a little unbelievable, it’s a drama. You have to have a little suspension of disbelief when watching TV shows. Also I’m pretty sure that it makes complete sense that they try harder for the fellow doctors at the hospital. Like Alex said in the clip that they showed in this very video, they are family. I’m pretty sure I remember a real nurse or doctor saying that for every patient you give your 100%, but when it’s one of your own you give 120%. Which I think is completely natural and very human.
1) Everyone either dying or almost dying. 2) Izzie and George falling in and out of love in 2 seconds. 3) Lexies's other sister and her family never getting a mention from Lexie who loves family.
The only things that don’t make sense to me are the characters’ ages, and the fact that Bailey and Torres started off as Residents, when they very well acted like Attendings, and did solo surgeries in like their 2nd year of residency 😅 I don’t know why they didn’t just make them attendings.
@@daniella410 residency takes a long time and is different depending on what you want to specialize in. I think like you said Baily was a 5th year sounds about right. But her residents MAGIC acted like 5th years with the interns when they were only 2nd year residents and actually I don't know if they actually use intern anymore more like first year residents.
The TV show actually explained how Bailey and Torres who were on the same level (both were chief residents) got their power. Torres became an attending first at the end of season 5 when Webber wouldn't give her the position at Seattle Grace, so she quit and became an attending at Mercy West. On her way out the door, she said the attending in charge of Ortho at Seattle Grace was a dinosaur who had stopped performing surgeries long ago, and she had been running the department. Incidentally, this lead to Webber getting into a minor car accident and being taken to Mercy West, where Callie treated him. Hence, the Seattle Grace-Mercy West merger was born. Bailey's power was always explained by her relationship with Chief Webber, who had been grooming her to be his replacement.
Number 1 should be how Meredith survives EVERYTHING!! She keeps dying, they keep doing EVERYTHING to save her and theu ALWAYS do the very last second!! Its stupid!!
Let’s also talk about how everyone forgot about lexi’s other sister. Meredith’s dad had two kids lexi and the other child but everyone just seem to forget out the other sister it’s like Lexi was an only sibling…
One thing I’ve noticed is that in the first season you’ll see residents doing surgery by themselves all the time. Most of the surgeries Bailey did were without an attending, but then in later seasons residents could never do that
The thing that fans don't realize about Callie was, she was Yang before Yang. She was the only resident at the hospital who effectively ran a department because her attending was hands-off, and had stopped doing surgeries long ago, according to season 5. She had legendary scores on her boards, but because she hung out with interns in season 2 and 3, and she let Izzy, Alex and George disrespect her authority, she didn't act like a doctor with the power that she actually had. When Callie was named Chief resident, Alex tried to go over Callie's head and asked Bailey to reassign him to a case for which Bailey refused, reminding all of them that Callie was her boss too. There was one scene in season 3 where Burke, Sheppard and Sloan all wanted Callie to assist on a surgery and Bailey made them play rock, paper, scissors to see who would win Callie's services. Callie was just that good of a doctor. Bailey had Webber which is how she got to perform surgeries as an resident, but Callie had skills.
Nr.1 is so accurate, it hurts me how badly they ended this and made Alex go. It would've made sense if he died even, because it's Greys anatomy come on, but what they've done, it's just awful
As of season 18 Meredith had a total of 5 almost death experiences unless I forgetting something she had almost drowning do to a ferry boat accident, bomb could have blown up sooner and killed her, plane crash she could just as well died, being attacked by a patient and covid.
As a Healthcare professional, it is possible to revive a drowning victim. She was really only underwater for 20 minutes. Even a person under for hours can still be recesitated. Now I'm not saying everyone who drowns will survive but those who do can suffer from deficits from the lack of oxygen to the brain while underwater
That was my biggest complaint. She woke up, was out of it for like 5 seconds, and then was talking to Derek like everything was normal and by the next episode she was back at work. Like there should have been more of a recovery time. Just not as long as the COVID recovery time because that was too long.
@@BiancaSaphira The Resident, really? After the way the creator keeps trashing other medical shows on Twitter and keeps thinking her show is the best? Nope.
#10, yeeessss. I ALWAYS say that. As someone in healthcare it bothers me how none of these doctors have clinics to follow up and you never see nurses doing the actual IVs and all the things that the other staff of the hospital typically do.
Nr 1 is definetely accurate. Alex suposedly always had a way of contacting, but didn't bother doing so for years, until he had moved on. He had also married Jo so shortly before leaving, and chose not to take the out she offered him. And what about the embryos. How did he not know that Izzie had used the egg
@@nicoleehrmann2141 Yang left him her shares in the hospital. She left him a seat om the board but he never got that initially. However the hospital shares were entirely his.
Omg yes. They give more and more time for the main characters than the patients 🤣 They let Meredith be without a heartbeat for over an hour when she drowned.
That saving doctor's one is so true. They'll do like House MD level shit to save their co-workers but random people that get hit by cars and shit? Nah you're already dead.
Actually it’s not true. Doctors have said and admit that they take more care and time on a doctor than a regular patient because a doctor helps save lives each day.
@@mygracespace25 huh...isn't like against the whole Doctor code tho? Like you have to be a doctor in order to be valued? Like in the context of these shows your life is more worth living if you had the privilege of access to education? Idk man its mad dodgy to me
I know they did what they did with Alex so that if Justin Chambers wants to come back, he can. But if he does, there better be an intense fucking plotline of him having been kidnapped and stored in someone’s basement and being forced to write those letters. It was some bullshit and I would find that more believable and enjoyable to watch than him coming back and dealing with drama with jo because he ditched het
Meredith should have the record for most unluckiest person ever. I would not want to be working in the same court as her. The amount of times she's almost escaped death and had people die around her just pisses me off how they just won't kill her already....ohhh yeah MC plot armour
I think Alex's ending would make sense if they had shown him and Izzie talking, their reunited, alex meeting the kids… I think the ending makes sense, but it was poorly written. Izzie has always been the love of Alex's life and we can see that in several episodes, especially during his and Meredith's conversation on the grass, but that doesn't mean that he never loved Jo, of course he did!
Like others said, ghost Denny is tumor. So it makes sense. But Karev,,,, then they just should have killed him, instead of letting him go back to Izzie. Well maybe it would make sense when Jo almost abandoned him to keep her secret. But already they solved their problem. And Karev is not the guy who just left with letters from who he loves(Mer and Jo). We all know this. In my case, I still don't understand why April was just disappeared. They should have explained more like Arizona. April, she's never considered to quit doctor. She was fired twice, but she came back same place. She messed up her wedding which all paramedics and doctors of Grey Sloan attended. But she kept working in same place. When she lost her baby, she was depressed. She went army as doctor, but she came back. However, she just got proposed from Mathew unpredictably, just quitted her job and disappeared?
This list is ridiculous. It's a TV show for chrissakes. 1. Expecting the show to give full story arcs for all the interns just so you can know what's happening to everybody is ridiculous. Of course they're going to focus on the main characters who move the story along. 2. Please tell me how the doctors giving more to help their own doesn't make sense? It's exactly what happens in life even: people going above and beyond, more for their own than for random others. 3. That Izzy's "long dead fiancé" didn't just "suddenly reappear and start following her around." Denny wasn't a ghost. He was her hallucination, a result of her cancer. 4. "All the doctor deaths" is something that doesn't make sense? What are the doctors, superheroes? They're humans. Of course they're also going to die. The deaths of the patients they deal with are dramatic, and so will the doctor deaths be. 5. "It doesn't feel plausible at all, but it sure makes for good TV." Those words spoken in your review should eliminate this entire video's take.
How about the number one thing that doesn't make a lick a sense Christina can't win an Avery award because the hospital is owned by the Avery foundation yet Meredith can win one? Seems like a massive fuck you to Christina
seems like i am the only one who actually like that alex and izzie came back together. i've never understood why alex should take all the drama with jo
One I haven't seen on this list-During the musical episode, Bailey sings a song titled "Wait" but then end of the chorus is "he will be gone". What "He" is she singing about?
Agree with everything, but the thing that makes absolutely zero sense to me is Alex's departure..they really ruined all the character development he had done in 16 seasons and the story with Jo.
Meredith must have death waiting at her door, because she has more “random” near death experiences than anyone that exists. Except for the guy who got struck by lightning like seven times, lol
The episode with the Dreamer, the intern who was in the US illegally. So no official identification but she gets a medical degree? And even crazier she flies to Switzerland which requires a passport. No logic in that story 🙄
One intern was complaining about not being able to afford medical bills.. Surely medical staff of a major hospital would have health insurance coverage?
The way they show nurses is just beyond stupid . Drs do not give meds , shots unless it’s a treatment and all the hundreds of things the drs do on this show 🙄
Other than the fact that this is just a tv show does anyone notice that not only do a lot of doctors & nurses die but they’re usually accidents (car crash, plane crash, bus crash, etc)?
For the one where you said they take MORE TIME saving their own doctors than other patients, you completely forgot about Callie and her car crash. They spent AWHILE trying to save her and little Sofea..
Omg, I don`t what anyone says, Greys is for me the best tv series in 18 years, I have seen it all. I baught the series and started over 3 times and I hope it never stops. I love it =)
All the doctors that died on the show George O'Malley Reed Adamson Charles Percy Heather Brook Lexie Grey Mark Sloan Derek Shepherd Ellis Grey (retired)
Yes on number 1!!!!!! A lot of us thought it was so stupid on how they ended his story, I am also glad jo was left with everything then nothing but still
Last time, people: if you want realism, stop watching fictional shows on TV (this includes network news). Personally, Hollywood is the last place I’m turning to for a realistic portrayal of anything. If you’re going to complain that a tv show isn’t real enough, be prepared for people to question your sanity.
YOOOOOO!!!! I know I've been out of the loop for A WHILE but......that last one......HOLY SHIT!!! Yeah that really doesn't make sense. Alex was his best self when he was with Jo and with Izzy he just seemed like an adolescent trying to be an adult. I don't think he should have ended things with Jo. Just because he has kids with Izzy now doesn't mean he HAS to drop Jo in favor of them. Besides, after everything Izzy's put him through, I think he would have been better off getting to know the kids but staying committed to Jo.
I mean... Denny wasn't really a ghost. He was a hallucination because Izzy had a brain tumor.
But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAware Probably the trauma of losing him was getting to her. People don't think rationally when they aren't stable. She felt he was the love of her life so deep down she probably didn't want to accept it really wasn't him there with her.
@@ArgonTheAware she did know, deep down. She didn’t want to admit it to herself
Right? There’s a whole plot line of her getting freaked out and getting Lexie’s class to diagnose her.
@@ArgonTheAware To be fair.. she had a tumor which gave her neurological symptoms like hallucinations.. not too far fetched to think it impaired her logical thinking too.
I want someone to tell me how Derek Shepherd survived a bomb, getting shot, a plane crash, but didn’t survive a car crash! A car crash that could have been easily prevented.
Because the surgeon at Dillard was a lazy dick and didn't think a head CT was needed. If he did a CT, Derek would've survived
1. The car crash didn't kill him. An incompetent surgeon did.
2. One can survive really big things, and the most basic of situations will end up being the thing that takes them out. There's no law that makes it so that once you survive big things, you stay invincible for life.
That's the difference a single hospital can make. Derek survived as long as he did because he had Meredith and all of Grey Sloan there to help him, and they're among the best in the country. The hospital were he died was sub-par, nothing much more than an urgent care, and the staff were crappily trained. He died because he got stuck in a bad hospital, when he would have survived had he been at Grey Sloan. Its the greatest injustice ever and it was largely responsible for me no longer religiously watching - only occasionally checking in for a while.
He also could've avoided it if he didn't check his phone while he was literally in the middle of the road. Since there weren't many cars coming he didn't think it would be a problem I guess
He wanted off the show
What they did to Alex and Jo is unforgivable. They spent 15 seasons to reform him and 15 minutes to destroy everything they had done. They could have had him staying with his mother/sister/brother in Iowa for longer and come up with a better story. The way he disappeared suddenly without a real storyline leads me to believe there was something that went on behind the scenes that lead to his separation from the show. From what I read, it was even hard for them to get him to do the voice over for the episode.
Agreeeed!!! They did so many characters wrong. Especially Alex & Derek.
Agreed
I think there would have been a way to have him leave the show and end up with Izzy in a more thoughtful mannner. You could have brought her in for a couple episodes, either as a consulting doctor or as a mom with one of her kids sick. You could have had Alex and her meet on-screen and have him discover his children and have them connecting again. And then he could have explained to Jo that he needed some time to get to know his children and that would be the reason he left for an extended period of time. And then it would have made a little more sense if Alex decided to stay with Izzy and the kids or even fell back in love with her. And he could have had an honest heart-to-heart with Meredith about it. He could have still been shitty to Jo and just leave her with a letter in the end because it would have been too hard to talk to her, but I would expect him to talk to Mer because she is his only friend that lived his and Izzy's history along side them.
I disagree! It was the perfect finale. Jo gave him hell for a few seasons like towards the end they were not happy they were just fighting her depression and it completely makes that Alex contacts Izzy to help Meredith. I found it so perfect!!
It makes sense he doesn't want to have a big confrontation with everyone because he's leaving. He saw the love of his life with his kids in a beautiful place and just wanted to stay. Can't blame him
@@_soton7553 yeah, but leaving his partner after she had a mayor depressive episode and found out something earth shattering about her bio dad really sheds a bad light on Alex, doesn't it? And having this all happen off-screen felt like a huge cop-out. Just having the voice-over and letters doesn't really make you feel for or understand Alex in this situation like having him.on screen would have. To me, it felt like an easy out for the writers and producers.
Meredith dying 73819192 times and surviving every time should be number 1. I mean that woman is indestructible.
And the way Alex/Justin was written off the show was ridiculous. And just out of nowhere.
Justin left the show for mental health reasons. Apparently he had wanted out for a while but couldnt because of his contracts. He wouldnt return for any in screen time to play out a better exit, but he agreed to do a voice over. Its such a terrible exit for Alex, but it was the best they could come up with at such short notice and under the circumstances.
@@MikasMumyeah no. Thats what they said. 😂
I know that they had to write Alex out. And it took them a while to do it which was a good thing. But the way that they finally chose to do it? Was the most awful thing. After all of that character growth and after all of those years with Jo, They just threw it all away for some make-believe children. I hate that. More than I hate most things. Lately I've been watching them, the episodes where they were working on writing Maggie out and those were pretty awful also. Sometimes people have the stupidest fights over the stupidest things which don't make any sense just so someone can leave. But Alex was the worst. Do you remember back in season 3 when Addison said that Alex was going to grow up and have barbecues? I don't even watch season 3 anymore but I remember. Couldn't he have barbecues with his actual wife who he married two actual times? Instead of his make-believe children who conveniently showed up as an excuse for him to leave the show? There were a lot of other convenient excuses. Like Jackson waiting four days and then suddenly saying I have to go to Boston tomorrow! He couldn't have told them 4 days before? He couldn't have waited 2 weeks? He couldn't have telecommuted? He was in charge of the whole darn thing! And Richard knew. Which reminds me that you don't want to get me started on Catherine. Cuz I will just rant for hours. Starting with the story of Eliza Minnick and how Catherine manipulated Bailey into hiring her. I do not like people who manipulate Bailey. And Jackson was not wrong about his mother the first time we saw her. And the only way to get Catherine to stay with Richard and vice versa is to mention someone dying. And it's happened more than once. Maybe he should have stayed with his surprise first wife (sort of like Bailey's surprise first husband) Adele.
Well like I said don't get me started. Or we could talk about the liver disease which Arizona said might lead to psoriasis. I didn't spell it wrong. I know how to spell cirrhosis. I even know how to pronounce it. Apparently nobody on the show knows how to pronounce it but you know... Think of how many people that line got past without being corrected.
Random patient with no pulse after two mins : too late we can’t do nothing more
April after like two hours : KEEP GOONG, WE CAN SAVE HER!!!
Same as what happened to meredith when she drowned
thats different since they both had hypothermia. hypothermia basically freezes the brain preventing brain damage and they kept doing cpr on them to keep their blood flowing to their organs but with regular patients when they dont have oxygen going to their brain for more then 10 minutes their brain gets severely damaged and can wake up from that. thats why they call it after a few minutes
Yes, this show is really making me wonder how it goes in real life. How many death calls really were there that could've been saved if real doctors pushed longer. Such a trip to think.
Honestly if the show made sense all the time no one would watch it
True.
Izzy had a brain tumor that caused visual, auditory, and tactile hallucinations which is why she was able to see, hear, and feel ghost Denny.
This!!
Never thought about that
But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAware She thought he was a ghost at first, she was carried away so she didn't care but then she does come to her senses and start doing some test to her self with the help of interns
@@stanlizgilliesandblackpink9983 also grief
Mines was when izzy left and dr.webber gave Alex the responsibility of her unpaid 200,000 doctor bill... they never touched back on the subject and if they did then I completely missed it
They never said he paid the $200.000. And she went back to the hospital twice. So she knew and most likely paid it herself.
@@babyyyvero Or, because he had shares in the hospital, the bill became non-existent.
@@drfreud65 that wasn’t until seasons later.
@@babyyyvero He could've been making payments until then.
@@drfreud65 lmfao. sure he did. only he did. just him. he paid all the $200,000 by himself. no one helped him. props to him.
We don’t know what happened to all the interns because they didn’t matter. The only ones that mattered were MAGIC, Lexie, Stephanie, Jo and DeLuca. They literally killed off Reed and Charles within their first season because of how irrelevant they were.
As I read your comment... there were some interns along with Lexie. Two fought over a girl I think.
Gosh they were so irrelevant, no one remembers 🤣🤣🤣
Not to mention all the rest of the people in Schmidt’s class.
And can we talk about Leah who they went to the effort of BRINGING BACK and then she disappeared in two episodes
@@DisneyLuver97 Idk why they thought viewers would care about Leah’s return.
@@BellesView I literally did not care about her leaving the first time, I hated her and was glad she left. Then they brought her back and I was like “why” and then she disappeared in two episodes, and now I care a lot because what was the point? It’s a mystery.
@@DisneyLuver97 Maybe they were testing a terrible idea in the writer’s room that quickly fell apart 🤷🏾♀️
I feel like “Ghost Denny” was pretty well explained. Izzie had a brain tumor, she was hallucinating and probably masterbating… the point of an hallucination is that it seems VERY real to the person experiencing it.
It would probably be more realistic for the doctors to move on to a different hospital than to be killed off
Something that will never make sense: the characters ages 😂
Not as bad as “HOUSE”. There only 5 people do EVERYTHING including all X Ray, food services…
I think house once said he didn't trust anyone to do the test
I remember that. It was always House and his team taking care of everything.
😂 very true
IT'S NOT LUPUS
House is a diagnostic team.. they solve cases which other department gave up, whereas gray’s about doctors
Dr Webber wanted to retire in the first episode and he is still working.
Meredith and April had multiple operations but no scars.
...
My thoughts on Alex:
Alex Karev is dead.
I don’t know if this is a popular theory, but it’s the only one that I will believe in from now on.
In season 16, episode 16, “Leave a Light on”, Alex Karev leaves everyone he loves with only a letter to say goodbye. This is extremely out of character. He wouldn’t leave Meredith. He wouldn’t leave Jo. And definitely not for Izzie. Leaving her was one of the bravest things he’s done.
Why did he leave?
I think he was dying. I think he found out he was terminal, and he crawled off into the woods to die alone.
So what’s with the story?
In the 300th episode, “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” (season 14, episode 7), Alex says he doesn’t need to call Izzie to see how she is. He knows. He explains to Jo that he imagined a whole life for her where she was happy. He needed to create a world where his friends could imagine him happy. He invented a place where he could disappear and hopefully, they would miss him, but not enough to come find him. If they thought he had a whole new life full of joy, they could be content with that. He didn’t want Meredith to watch another person she loves die, especially not her person. He knew Bailey would lose it if she had to see another one of her babies die.
He needed Jo mad at him so that she wouldn’t look for him but also so that she could continue on with her life. In episode 17, she says that Alex will be the reason she gets out of bed. She’s pissed and she will rise. Alex knew this about her. He knew that his death would crush her, but anger at him could fuel her. He divorced her and left her with everything so that when he died, no one would have to notify her.
The only way this Alex Karev, the Alex Karev who has lived through all he has and who has grown so much since we first met him, could leave the people he loves most was if he thought it would be best for them. He (misguidedly) broke their hearts to spare them even worse. It’s the only thing that makes sense.
Either that or he got kidnapped.
Lmao fuck it this is canon now. I believe it.
Thank you! this is canon for me from now on! I am SO ANGRY at Alex that this is the only possible explanation
Ok I need this theory to be confirmed on the last episode of the series
Love this theory and I'm very happy to believe it.
You may be right
The team spend hours trying to stabilise April because she had hypothermia. Hypothermia can make the body shut down so it appears dead, i.e no heart rhythm, but once warm the heart may start again. Hence "she's not dead until she's warm and dead". You don't call death on a hypothermic patient UNTIL they're back to normal temperature and still have no heart rhythm.
I thought Meredith moving away for a year after Derek's death, secretly having his baby without telling anyone and then just returning made very little sense to me. It felt too convenient to skip a whole chunk of time.
I mean when it came too the main interns that started out the show, I definitely feel like Christina's was the only one that got a good exit from the series. I understand that some of the actors chose to leave on their own, but still it could've been better.
For George, he should've just joined the military like what was originally planned for the episode prior to his bus accident. While I think it was an interesting twist, it should have happened.
For Izzie, she should've just been killed off after her crash at the end of season 5. Plus it'd make more sense rather then her leaving a few episodes later for getting fired, cause it's not like we've seen that before.
And Alex. Man, I don't even know what to say about his ending. I mean, I understand that Chambers wanted to leave after being on the show for a decade and a half. But still, could've done something better? The dude was my favorite character. All I could say is if anything he should've gotten a death like Derek's or George's. Dying to save someone.
Also I know they said the reason how Izzie even had the kids was her freezed eggs from her cancer. But legally shouldn't have Alex been notified when she did that? I mean I know they were divorced but still.
I think the reason Alex’s exit was so mangled is because Justin left so suddenly that the writers didn’t really have enough time to give him a proper send off.
Didn't Alex say he signed something to say Izzie could do whatever with the embryos or whatever?
@@EmmaGriffiths While they were married, ya. But then they got divorced and all that.
@@caitydid86 yeah it was a disaster.
George death I think is relatively fine however I definitely would have killed Izzy I couldn't stand her tbh. It makes sense for her to die rather than get fired leave come back for like a day or two only to leave again. Alex ending pissed me off and I understand they didn't have much to work with but they still could have killed him off screen so to speak. I honestly think they've gotten lazy with how they're writing off characters cause even Jackson's felt anti climatic to me but at least that makes more sense for his character somewhat
Honorable Mention: Levi and Nico's relationship being very wholesome and cute in one episode to being declared as toxic in the next... just no contex at all is given for how and why. They just suddenly are, because apparently the showrunners can't decide if they want to give Nico some depth and character or not.
Izzie had a brain tumor that made her hallucinate... so Ghost Danny does make sense
She didn't do her research
But that is what doesn't make sense, that she was so blinded by it and didn't think to get an MRI or another type of scan to check, after all she was a doctor and she should have known better than to ignore the symptoms that were glaring red flags
@@ArgonTheAwareShe was also still grieving him and not mentally sound because of this AND the tumor. she didn't want to question it. If she did she would have to let him go. It makes complete sense.
Don’t get me wrong i love alex do much, but I would rather him have died than go back to Izzie. It makes way more sense and I’m really confused why the writers would do that.
It leaves open the option that he can come back alive? That's my theory, anyway. Derek, George, DeLuca, McSteamy and Lexie were killed off and could only come back in a situation like this last season.
@@drfreud65 Yeah, I’ve heard others say that. I saw a theory that Meredith would call Izzie to check up on Alex/talk to her in some way and ask about the kids and their life and then Izzie would say “Meredith Alex was diagnosed with schizophrenia.” I don’t think they would do that, but it does make sense.
If they want to potentially bring them back they should’ve sent him overseas to be a peds surgeon like they did Christina. He’s a great surgeon and that’s not out of the ordinary for the show. I’m slightly angry lol.
@@sophstilwell I can punch a big hole in my theory: who has left without dying and came back? I can only think of 3: Teddy, Addison, and April and I wouldn't consider Addison and April really coming back.
@@drfreud65 true. Some smaller characters come back for an episode or so, like Herman and Leah Murphey. Although they’re so insignificant it’s comical. Maybe it’s a big sham. I don’t know, Justin Chambers probably wants to expand his repertoire which totally makes sense. It feels like such a lazy ending for such a beloved character :( Like he’s happy, lovely. But it makes no sense for him as a person. He had so much character development (yes, beating up DeLuca did provide a setback but that’s a whole other situation) to just erase it all is so sad.
@@sophstilwell I agree! Especially since he was one of the originals. There was more closure with people who suddenly died than with his character.
A couple of things on this list felt like a cop out. Of course doctors are dying in dramatic fashions, it’s a drama. Of course the bomb episode is a little unbelievable, it’s a drama. You have to have a little suspension of disbelief when watching TV shows. Also I’m pretty sure that it makes complete sense that they try harder for the fellow doctors at the hospital. Like Alex said in the clip that they showed in this very video, they are family. I’m pretty sure I remember a real nurse or doctor saying that for every patient you give your 100%, but when it’s one of your own you give 120%. Which I think is completely natural and very human.
1) Everyone either dying or almost dying.
2) Izzie and George falling in and out of love in 2 seconds.
3) Lexies's other sister and her family never getting a mention from Lexie who loves family.
Also, I haven't watched since season 11 so I didn't know they did Alex so dirty 🥴.
The only things that don’t make sense to me are the characters’ ages, and the fact that Bailey and Torres started off as Residents, when they very well acted like Attendings, and did solo surgeries in like their 2nd year of residency 😅 I don’t know why they didn’t just make them attendings.
Bailey was a fifth year resident when the show started
@@daniella410 residency takes a long time and is different depending on what you want to specialize in. I think like you said Baily was a 5th year sounds about right. But her residents MAGIC acted like 5th years with the interns when they were only 2nd year residents and actually I don't know if they actually use intern anymore more like first year residents.
The TV show actually explained how Bailey and Torres who were on the same level (both were chief residents) got their power. Torres became an attending first at the end of season 5 when Webber wouldn't give her the position at Seattle Grace, so she quit and became an attending at Mercy West. On her way out the door, she said the attending in charge of Ortho at Seattle Grace was a dinosaur who had stopped performing surgeries long ago, and she had been running the department. Incidentally, this lead to Webber getting into a minor car accident and being taken to Mercy West, where Callie treated him. Hence, the Seattle Grace-Mercy West merger was born. Bailey's power was always explained by her relationship with Chief Webber, who had been grooming her to be his replacement.
@@daniella4104th year
Number 1 should be how Meredith survives EVERYTHING!!
She keeps dying, they keep doing EVERYTHING to save her and theu ALWAYS do the very last second!!
Its stupid!!
Let’s also talk about how everyone forgot about lexi’s other sister. Meredith’s dad had two kids lexi and the other child but everyone just seem to forget out the other sister it’s like Lexi was an only sibling…
I thought Lexi had two sisters besides Meredith?
One thing I’ve noticed is that in the first season you’ll see residents doing surgery by themselves all the time. Most of the surgeries Bailey did were without an attending, but then in later seasons residents could never do that
The thing that fans don't realize about Callie was, she was Yang before Yang. She was the only resident at the hospital who effectively ran a department because her attending was hands-off, and had stopped doing surgeries long ago, according to season 5. She had legendary scores on her boards, but because she hung out with interns in season 2 and 3, and she let Izzy, Alex and George disrespect her authority, she didn't act like a doctor with the power that she actually had. When Callie was named Chief resident, Alex tried to go over Callie's head and asked Bailey to reassign him to a case for which Bailey refused, reminding all of them that Callie was her boss too. There was one scene in season 3 where Burke, Sheppard and Sloan all wanted Callie to assist on a surgery and Bailey made them play rock, paper, scissors to see who would win Callie's services. Callie was just that good of a doctor. Bailey had Webber which is how she got to perform surgeries as an resident, but Callie had skills.
@@MrPassion4truthEXACTLY
This is one of my all time favorite shows. I also thought that the Izzy and Denny ghost romance was far fetched, and really was strange.
Nr.1 is so accurate, it hurts me how badly they ended this and made Alex go. It would've made sense if he died even, because it's Greys anatomy come on, but what they've done, it's just awful
Meredith's a superhuman. That's it.
As of season 18 Meredith had a total of 5 almost death experiences unless I forgetting something she had almost drowning do to a ferry boat accident, bomb could have blown up sooner and killed her, plane crash she could just as well died, being attacked by a patient and covid.
The show itself does not make any SENSE.
but i still watch it.
As a Healthcare professional, it is possible to revive a drowning victim. She was really only underwater for 20 minutes. Even a person under for hours can still be recesitated. Now I'm not saying everyone who drowns will survive but those who do can suffer from deficits from the lack of oxygen to the brain while underwater
That was my biggest complaint. She woke up, was out of it for like 5 seconds, and then was talking to Derek like everything was normal and by the next episode she was back at work. Like there should have been more of a recovery time. Just not as long as the COVID recovery time because that was too long.
Still the best TV medical drama along with ER.
The best tv medical drama show is The Good Doctor.
I really like ER.
Grey's had its peak to Season 7/8 and now it's a shadow of itself.
I like The Resident and Chicago Med.
@@BiancaSaphira The Resident, really? After the way the creator keeps trashing other medical shows on Twitter and keeps thinking her show is the best? Nope.
@@denko3203 I watch this show because I like the actors, don't know what the creator did.
@@denko3203 Who are you talking about, there are 3 creators of The Resident. And what tweets are you referring to?
#10, yeeessss. I ALWAYS say that. As someone in healthcare it bothers me how none of these doctors have clinics to follow up and you never see nurses doing the actual IVs and all the things that the other staff of the hospital typically do.
Nr 1 is definetely accurate. Alex suposedly always had a way of contacting, but didn't bother doing so for years, until he had moved on. He had also married Jo so shortly before leaving, and chose not to take the out she offered him. And what about the embryos. How did he not know that Izzie had used the egg
He signed away his rights for the embryos i believe but everything else is spot on
Jo deserves better!
he signs away ownership of the hospital that he never aquries
@@nicoleehrmann2141 Yang left him her shares in the hospital. She left him a seat om the board but he never got that initially. However the hospital shares were entirely his.
Omg yes. They give more and more time for the main characters than the patients 🤣
They let Meredith be without a heartbeat for over an hour when she drowned.
What about all the doctors only dating other doctors? The only different here is Carina Deluca who married a firefighter.
That saving doctor's one is so true. They'll do like House MD level shit to save their co-workers but random people that get hit by cars and shit? Nah you're already dead.
Actually it’s not true. Doctors have said and admit that they take more care and time on a doctor than a regular patient because a doctor helps save lives each day.
@@mygracespace25 huh...isn't like against the whole Doctor code tho? Like you have to be a doctor in order to be valued? Like in the context of these shows your life is more worth living if you had the privilege of access to education? Idk man its mad dodgy to me
Honestly ...this is why It's a drama show....
😂😂😂😂
Nice one MS MOJO ❤️❤️❤️❤️
They didn't need to kill off any of the characters. Most of them could've had a decent exit without a death.
There are some things that you just cannot question on greys even though they make no sense. 18 season in, you just get used to it.
Things that are actually bs: Maggie’s existence and Jo’s backstory
How are those BS?
Maggie’s existence is definitely strange. I can’t imagine Ellis lying to Webber because she was so in love with him.
What about Arizona’s leg!?!? It magically re appears in her final episode!
Maybe it’s a realistic false one 😂
She had a prospetic one that looked like a real leg
@@msfriendsfan4ever788 *prosthetic - don’t know what a “prospetic” leg is
I know they did what they did with Alex so that if Justin Chambers wants to come back, he can. But if he does, there better be an intense fucking plotline of him having been kidnapped and stored in someone’s basement and being forced to write those letters. It was some bullshit and I would find that more believable and enjoyable to watch than him coming back and dealing with drama with jo because he ditched het
The plane crash. The doctors being stranded for days is completely unrealistic
Doctor Deaths:
Andrew
George
Lexie
Mark
Derek
Heather
Reed
Charles
Ellis
Other:
Denny
Henry
Dylan
Adele
Not them bringing back Leah Murphy and then making her just disappear
THANK YOU! Alex never should have gone back to Izzie
Meredith should have the record for most unluckiest person ever. I would not want to be working in the same court as her. The amount of times she's almost escaped death and had people die around her just pisses me off how they just won't kill her already....ohhh yeah MC plot armour
I think Alex's ending would make sense if they had shown him and Izzie talking, their reunited, alex meeting the kids… I think the ending makes sense, but it was poorly written. Izzie has always been the love of Alex's life and we can see that in several episodes, especially during his and Meredith's conversation on the grass, but that doesn't mean that he never loved Jo, of course he did!
Can someone please tell me what episode that clip was from at the beginning of #7, with Bailey, Cristina and Derek? THX
Like others said, ghost Denny is tumor. So it makes sense. But Karev,,,, then they just should have killed him, instead of letting him go back to Izzie. Well maybe it would make sense when Jo almost abandoned him to keep her secret. But already they solved their problem. And Karev is not the guy who just left with letters from who he loves(Mer and Jo). We all know this.
In my case, I still don't understand why April was just disappeared. They should have explained more like Arizona.
April, she's never considered to quit doctor. She was fired twice, but she came back same place. She messed up her wedding which all paramedics and doctors of Grey Sloan attended. But she kept working in same place. When she lost her baby, she was depressed. She went army as doctor, but she came back.
However, she just got proposed from Mathew unpredictably, just quitted her job and disappeared?
Thank you. Alex leaving to Izzy makes no sense.
16 seasons of character development for that bullshit? I still wanna throw hands at the writers for that
It’s a tv drama. Nothing is going to make sense
This list is ridiculous. It's a TV show for chrissakes.
1. Expecting the show to give full story arcs for all the interns just so you can know what's happening to everybody is ridiculous. Of course they're going to focus on the main characters who move the story along.
2. Please tell me how the doctors giving more to help their own doesn't make sense? It's exactly what happens in life even: people going above and beyond, more for their own than for random others.
3. That Izzy's "long dead fiancé" didn't just "suddenly reappear and start following her around." Denny wasn't a ghost. He was her hallucination, a result of her cancer.
4. "All the doctor deaths" is something that doesn't make sense? What are the doctors, superheroes? They're humans. Of course they're also going to die. The deaths of the patients they deal with are dramatic, and so will the doctor deaths be.
5. "It doesn't feel plausible at all, but it sure makes for good TV."
Those words spoken in your review should eliminate this entire video's take.
How about the number one thing that doesn't make a lick a sense Christina can't win an Avery award because the hospital is owned by the Avery foundation yet Meredith can win one? Seems like a massive fuck you to Christina
Do one about Desperate Housewives
Deluca is an intern we all remember
You’re not dead until you’re warm and dead. That’s how Meredith came back from death.
Also the hospital flooding, roof collapsing on a patient on the or table, and somehow the hospital remains fully operational.
No mention of Richard's hip replacement that magically happened off camera somewhere?
Lexie’s death devastated me.
The deli as face thing was probably because an episode dosent just pick up immediately after the last
Totally agree with the #1, Alex leaving Joe for Izzie made absolutley no sense.
Maggie’s existence is insane. Ellis lying to Webber with how much she was in love with him?what
Mer has the coolest coma dreams!
seems like i am the only one who actually like that alex and izzie came back together. i've never understood why alex should take all the drama with jo
One I haven't seen on this list-During the musical episode, Bailey sings a song titled "Wait" but then end of the chorus is "he will be gone". What "He" is she singing about?
The fact that Maggie exists is literally shitting on Lexie’s character
grew up watching this masterpiece and i still have to continue from season 11😭😭
My thought when I saw the title: ONLY 10?! 😂
How do doctors dying not make sense? They are still people who can die.
Denny wasn’t a ghost izzie had a brain tumor witch made her hallucinate
'witch'? Was that on purpose? It's which.
@@chailatte2160 no it was not on purpose my autocorrect just not doing it
I learn in nursing school you’re not dead after drowning in cold water until your warm and dead
Agree with everything, but the thing that makes absolutely zero sense to me is Alex's departure..they really ruined all the character development he had done in 16 seasons and the story with Jo.
I still want a top 10 things on law&order and svu that make no sense
Meredith must have death waiting at her door, because she has more “random” near death experiences than anyone that exists. Except for the guy who got struck by lightning like seven times, lol
The episode with the Dreamer, the intern who was in the US illegally. So no official identification but she gets a medical degree? And even crazier she flies to Switzerland which requires a passport. No logic in that story 🙄
One intern was complaining about not being able to afford medical bills..
Surely medical staff of a major hospital would have health insurance coverage?
Meredith has the strongest plot armor ever
Timeline of mer's life and her half siblings' ages!
I always thought made nonsense
The way they show nurses is just beyond stupid . Drs do not give meds , shots unless it’s a treatment and all the hundreds of things the drs do on this show 🙄
Other than the fact that this is just a tv show does anyone notice that not only do a lot of doctors & nurses die but they’re usually accidents (car crash, plane crash, bus crash, etc)?
For the one where you said they take MORE TIME saving their own doctors than other patients, you completely forgot about Callie and her car crash. They spent AWHILE trying to save her and little Sofea..
Omg, I don`t what anyone says, Greys is for me the best tv series in 18 years, I have seen it all. I baught the series and started over 3 times and I hope it never stops. I love it =)
Anyone remember seeing janitors or clean up crews? Surgeons they get the job done....
When alex beat up Deluca and when u saw delucas face all fixed up that's because there was a time jump
At least Alex and Izzie got a happy ending together. No couple on the show lasts.
All the doctors that died on the show
George O'Malley
Reed Adamson
Charles Percy
Heather Brook
Lexie Grey
Mark Sloan
Derek Shepherd
Ellis Grey (retired)
I swear it seems like more.
One of these days imma finally return to the series and actually catch up or finish it
Yes on number 1!!!!!! A lot of us thought it was so stupid on how they ended his story, I am also glad jo was left with everything then nothing but still
it's fiction, that's what's good about the show, if they were always real cases without dramas, it would be too tedious to follow lol
Last time, people: if you want realism, stop watching fictional shows on TV (this includes network news). Personally, Hollywood is the last place I’m turning to for a realistic portrayal of anything. If you’re going to complain that a tv show isn’t real enough, be prepared for people to question your sanity.
things that don't make sense: mark being okay for a while then dying
I've been watching season premiered and never missed an episode 😱😁
the doctors having shares in the hospital and somehow still struggling with money like what the hell are they doing with their money
I mean Grey's Anatomy is Just a modern day Soap Opera
YOOOOOO!!!! I know I've been out of the loop for A WHILE but......that last one......HOLY SHIT!!!
Yeah that really doesn't make sense. Alex was his best self when he was with Jo and with Izzy he just seemed like an adolescent trying to be an adult. I don't think he should have ended things with Jo. Just because he has kids with Izzy now doesn't mean he HAS to drop Jo in favor of them. Besides, after everything Izzy's put him through, I think he would have been better off getting to know the kids but staying committed to Jo.
I wonder if they're going to talk about how EVERYONE dies. It's not that other show...