For many viewers, particularly millennials, the long-running series Grey's Anatomy offers an unexpected form of emotional support during difficult life phases. Crystal Orraca found solace in the show's dramatic storylines after her divorce and being fired. The escapism provided by the characters and their struggles resonates with those who need comfort during challenging moments. Various fans describe how rewatching the series helps them cope with depressive episodes, connection to favorite characters, and inspiration from their journeys, making the show a noteworthy source of therapy in times of need.
I return to it over and over when I'm going through a depressive episode or when I need to be surrounded by characters I know and love.
As sh*tty as I was doing, someone on the show was doing worse.
It's a barometer for when I want to thrive, despite the things that aren't going well for me.
After all, it's a show where screams of 'She's crashing!' soundtrack a constant cycle of deaths and disasters.
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