doc.jpgI had originally planned to do a top five fridays dedicated to sports drama queens but then my mind wandered and I couldn’t come up with five. I started thinking about drama and how the top rated shows are always dramas. Currently the top rated show is Grey’s Anatomy, a show about doctors in Seattle, with the drama almost as thick as the foam on a latte. My wife loves the show and has been hooked since day one. I, on the other hand, abstained from watching till this year. Despite all the drama, it’s actually a decent show. I still can’t believe Izzie is the girl from My Father The Hero.

Here’s a salute to the top five who can say “I’m not a doctor but I play one on television“:

  1. Doogie Howser from Doogie Howser (Neil Patrick Harris): The premise was a little off-beat, a teenage boy as a doctor, and the show was a little quirky. The reason why Doogie is number one, he always ended the show by writing an online journal. He was a blogging pioneer!
  2. Doug Ross from ER (George Clooney): Men wanted to be him, women wanted to be with him.
  3. Isobel Stevens from Grey’s Anatomy (Katherine Heigl): The aforementioned “Izzie” makes watching Grey’s Anatomy worthwhile.
  4. J.D. from Scrubs(Zach Braff): The best part about Scrubs being syndicated is that you know when it’s on. Until NBC finally moved this show to Thursday night, you never knew when the show aired.
  5. Turk from Scrubs (Donald Faison): Where there’s smoke there’s fire. Where’s there’s thunder, there’s rain. Where theres JD, there’s Turk. Equally funny.
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