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“Grey’s Anatomy” has been around since 2005 and might well be the best Shonda Rhimes show even today. Still, a show’s allure can hinge on many things, and one of them is a clever title.
The title “Grey’s Anatomy” riffs on Henry Gray and Henry Vandyke Carter’s 1858 medical book “Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice,” and ties in with the name of main character Meredith Grey, so it certainly fits the bill. However, some of the early candidates for the show’s title were considerably less inspired.
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