Grey's Anatomy is a popular prime time medical drama series on ABC. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series delves into the personal and professional lives of surgical interns, residents and physicians at the fictional Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle.
The series is named after the main character, Dr. Meredith Gray, played by Ellen Pompeo, who started out as an intern and gradually became a professional surgeon over the seasons. Known for its character-driven storylines and emotional storytelling, Grey's Anatomy explores complex medical cases and highlights doctors' efforts to balance their personal problems with the high stress of professional life.
Throughout the series, he tackles the complex social and ethical dilemmas the characters face, telling emotionally resonant stories that have had an indelible impact on the television drama landscape.