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Why You Should Watch 'Private Practice'

What happens in Los Angeles, stays in Los Angeles.

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Why You Should Watch 'Private Practice'
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If you are a big "Grey's Anatomy" fan just like me, then you should try watching the show "Private Practice." Although it is several years old, it still has a good storyline and with Addison Montgomery and Amelia Shepard both playing major roles in the show, it definitely hits your heart thinking back to all of the memories of Grey's.

In this show, Montgomery, who is a neonatal surgeon, escapes from a difficult love triangle and leaves behind her friends and loved ones at Seattle Grace Hospital. She decides to create a fresh start for herself in Los Angeles, where she begins working at a clinic owned by her old friends, Sam and Naomi Bennett. Unbeknownst to any of the viewers, Montgomery leaves her love-fest at Seattle Grace only to experience new troubles with the new people that she meets through the practice.

As the show progresses, Montgomery struggles with what she is looking for in a guy and whether or not she wants to adopt a child since she is unable to have any children of her own. The show is full of many other violent conflicts, marriage issues and the deaths of loved ones. All of these characteristics woven together to create the plot lines make "Private Practice" seem like it could be a realistic show. Additionally, if you start watching it, it will definitely become super addicting.

Everyone should watch "Private Practice" for a number of reasons, but especially to find out if Montgomery ultimately chooses to adopt a child rather than being with the love of her life. You know that you want to.

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