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A deep dive into all the men from Grey's, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder
Papa Pope is the anti-bae. Maybe his next monologue should be about how he has zero redeeming qualities.
Cristina Yang's one real mistake was falling in love with this selfish, arrogant, controlling monster. And though we felt terrible for her when Burke left her at the altar, ultimately it was good riddance.
There is nothing hot about Sam's penis on a dead girl's phone.
We actually kind of liked Tom, but then he went and killed the president's son, so...
We can forgive Huck for being a crazy trained killer. But we can never forget the face-licking.
Billy had chutzpah, you've got to give him that. And if he had just been able to get those murderous, scheming tendencies under control, he wouldn't have been half-bad.
If Nate wasn't so beautiful, we'd probably forget he even existed.
Yes, he's ruthless, adopted a child as a form of blackmail, almost killed his husband and is in a sham marriage to a prostitute. But Cyrus' love for James was so sweet that we can't hate this bitch baby.
Harrison meets all expectations without ever exceeding them - except when it comes to clothes. He was the definition of a sharp-dressed man.
Richard is an alcoholic, a cheater and didn't even tell Maggie he was her father. But he also stood by Adele when she needed him the most and knows how to bring out the best side of Catherine.
Wes has a big heart, which means he makes some really stupid decisions. Worst of all: He doesn't even realize how stupid he's being half the time.
Frank's moral compass is questionable, to say the least. But his no-nonsense, street-smart attitude lends him a dangerous kind of appeal.
There's a reason Quinn couldn't resist Charlie. The man's got charisma! Maybe not enough to completely overlook the fact he's a B613 murderer, but definitely enough to harbor a little crush.
Asher has more than earned the nickname Doucheface, but who doesn't like a guy who can make you laugh? Plus: He's got the moves!
McDreamy shattered our rose-colored glasses as Grey's went on. His playfulness was replaced by selfishness, and rather than support Meredith, he prioritized his career over hers. But Derek never stopped being a doting father and much like Meredith, we could never quite bring ourselves to write him off completely.
There doesn't seem to be a single man on Murder who can resist Connor, and we don't blame them. He's confident, verging on cocky, with a great sense of humor. And don't forget, he can do that thing that will make your eyes water.
Fitz is an absolutely incompetent president, but who doesn't want to be with the most powerful man in the country?
Finn is basically a perfect human being. The only problem with that is perfection can be kind of boring after a while.
Stephen was the only person Olivia could ever truly talk to and trust wholeheartedly, which is the best stamp of approval one can get. And did we mention he's a total dreamboat?
Pros: Owen's a hot ginger doctor who's ready to settle down and have a family. Cons: He might choke you in the middle of the night.
As one of the few characters on Murder who hasn't actually been involved in killing someone, Oliver's common sense can be a huge turn-on.
James had a good heart and noble intentions - characteristics that ultimately cost him his life but solidified his bae status.
Gideon may have only appeared in six episodes, but the D.C. Sun reporter (and his perfect green eyes) made such an impression that we're still bemoaning his death all these years later.
Karev started out as a total tool, but over the years he's grown into one of Shondaland's best characters. And the second he switched from plastics to pediatrics, Karev had our hearts for good
We'll never understand why more of the interns weren't constantly fawning over George. Yeah, he made some mistakes, but he was the sweetest guy in Seattle Grace and always came through in the clutch.
David is the only person left on Scandal who actually wears the White Hat, yet he never seems to get a win. Who doesn't love an underdog?
Ben would do anything for the person he loves - he even helped Bailey through that weird OCD crisis - but he also has his own ambitions and isn't afraid to pursue them.
Henry was only out for insurance, but he was so darn sweet we don't even care! No wonder Teddy broke all sorts of rules when she married him.
Denny has a face you want to love and charm you can't resist. It really broke our hearts when his heart broke.
Jake is incredibly self-aware about being Olivia's second choice, but he's still sure that she'll come back to him and will never stop fighting for her. That kind of confidence will have us standing in the sun with Jake any day.
That poofy hair. Those eyes. Those abs. The way he did anything for Meredith, including build her a house. McDreamy was the ultimate bae for the first half of Grey's run.
There may not be a person more beautiful than Jackson Avery on this planet, but he's far more than just a pretty face. Jackson is as smart as his mother Catherine (which is saying a lot) and incredibly protective of the ones he loves. He's basically a swoon in human form.
It's almost unfair for someone to be as hot and as romantic as McSteamy. His love of Lexie is unrivaled and we only wish we had the opportunity to be the object of his undying affection for one day.