'Grey's Anatomy' is a very culturally diverse show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think 'Caprica' is a little out of left field, which is kind of what I love about it. It's a little different. The first couple of episodes are really about wrapping your head around this world. I love 'Grey's Anatomy,' but I think it's the same kind of concept: You just get lost in this world, and you believe what they're setting up.
Often, as a young actress, you find yourself being the only girl in a room full of men... and one of the reasons why I like 'Grey's Anatomy' is because they have such strong female characters and the women really drive this show.
There's some great women doing TV. I would love to do a Grey's Anatomy-type show. I'm a big fan.
I'm still a big 'Grey's Anatomy' fan.
I've just always been a proponent of having a lot of diversity in the shows I've done. I just think that's the world we live in.
'Grey's' is just a machine. I wasn't really prepared for the epic nature of how popular the show is.
'Grey's Anatomy,' that was a great show to be part of, but they work really long hours. They were all just really tired. Just worn out.
I love 'The Americans.' I think it's one of the best shows on TV.
I used to watch 'Grey's Anatomy' pretty religiously.
The Americans think British T.V. shows are amazing, and everybody references 'Downton Abbey', and, in my genre, 'Doctor Who', which everyone is crazy for. People are always asking me and are always disappointed that I haven't been in it.
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