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I Should Have Been a Doctor

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  1. oligi3008 says:

    Not every women is a doctor, some are patients, some of the patients die, also some female doctors die!

    • Hatter says:

      And I’m sure both of the show’s viewers find it heart wrenching.

    • ven says:

      Yeah but dying isn’t doing something. It’s the ultimate step in not doing something. If you wanted to point at someone who was doing nothing you can’t do better than a dead person. except a frozen dead person because they don’t even decompose.

  2. Alida says:

    The only women on Grey’s Anatomy kissing each other are the two who are married to each other.

  3. Kate says:

    This is why Scrubs (up to before the last season) was oh so very much better!

  4. Starlancer says:

    REPLOT:
    What female doctors working in actual hospitals do:

    60% perform medicine
    30% deal with paperwork
    5% fall asleep due to sleep deprivation
    3% eat cake
    1% cry about men
    <1% make out with each other
    0% have sex

    • CirrusMinor says:

      I believe the graph is here to actually point out the fact that Grey’s Anatomy looks nothing like actual female doctor’s life.

    • Pygophobe says:

      I’m a male nurse who works with a lot of female doctors; I promise they cry about men a lot more than just 1%.

    • Night Nurse Tony says:

      yep, that’s about right!…if people want to find one TV show that’s reasonably accurate about how hospitals actually work, then check out the first season of “Scrubs”…yes, I’m serious.

  5. duuuuuuuuuuurp says:

    they make out with each other??? i need to watch some Grey’s Anatomy!!!!!!!!!!


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