Whether you're a longtime fan or a new viewer curious about the medical drama's most defining moments, these episodes are what made Grey’s a phenomenon. Shonda Rhimes had one shot to introduce the ...
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You’ve heard of the little blue pill. Now, a new documentary is turning the spotlight on the pink one. Men have had pharmaceutical options for erectile dysfunction for decades — Viagra and Cialis are ...
Teddy and Winston's storyline makes it clear that Grey's Anatomy's biggest issue is lack of command. That and too much love drama.
In the nineteen-eighties, the sexologist Shere Hite was on TV a lot, uttering words seldom heard there before: “orgasm,” “masturbation,” “clitoris.” They tended to make her fellow talk-show guests ...