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This is a synopsis of some popular shows on television right now. If you are uncomfortable or offended with any of the things listed (homosexuality, sex, alcohol or drug use, violence...) in the show's descriptions, you can jump to the Whole Some Section. These are the shows that I have seen that seem to overall be G-rating (General Audience) or PG-rating (Parental Guidance). To see that list, click here.

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Scandal.  This show is produced by Shonda Rhimes, television producer of Grey's Anatomy, The Catch, and How To Get Away With Murder. You may have seen tons of promos for this show, as well as her other television shows. This show is on ABC and for a mature audience. What is this show about? Politics. Sex. Scandals. Professional Fixers. Terrorism. Murder. Kidnapping. A president having an affair with his campaign manager. An emotionally distant first lady. An election possibly rigged. A love triangle for viewers to ship (couples you like or people you want to become a couple) Olivia and Fitz, affectionally known by the viewers of this show as Olitz or Olivia and Jake, known as Olake. Kerry Washington plays the infamous Olivia "Liv" Pope. This show has profanity, homosexuality, lying, affairs, and so forth. I believe you can find seven seasons on Netflix.

Revenge.   This show is also from the television network, ABC. The title says it all. It's a show about getting revenge on someone who has wronged you. This is Amanda Clark's story of why she has chosen the path of revenge instead of forgiveness and the effects of pursuing revenge. According to Wikipedia, it had four seasons and 89 episodes. Some viewers were not thrilled with the finale and thought it to be rushed, although shippers of Amanda and her childhood love interest may be pleased and at peace with how the story unfolded and eventually ended.

Grey's Anatomy. An original medical drama, produced by the television network, ABC, and creator Shonda Rimes. What makes it different from some of the other ones out there that you have seen: 13 seasons. Netflix (an online media streaming provider) has 12 seasons, the 13th season aired September 22, 2016, and a 14th season is pending as of October 2016. This story follows the main protagonist, Meredith Grey through her first year as a medical intern and throughout her residency at Seattle Grace hospital along with her doctor friends and co-workers, Christina Yang, Alex Karev, Isabel "Izzie" Stevens, and George O'Malley. For a while, they are the main five trying to navigate their professional careers as doctors and messy love lives. Some regulars of the show you grow to love are Meredith's on and off romantic love interest, attending neurosurgeon, Dr. Derek Shepherd, also known as McDreamy and Derek's best friend, Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Mark Sloan, also known as McSteamy. And a father figure to Meredith Grey, the Chief of Surgery, Richard Weber, and they're no-nonsense, tough as nails, surgical resident, Miranda Bailey. This is the type of show you could easily binge-watch and find yourself completely and utterly lost in the ever-changing lives of the busy doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital: an unbelievable drowning accident, barely surviving a grieving, crazed gunman, deadly plane crash, cutting-edge surgeries, cut-throat competitions, prestigious grants and awards, risky clinical trials, and spontaneous marriages and relationships.

Last Edited: May 30, 2018

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