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Hot Video: 'Grey's Anatomy' Interview with Eric Dane

'Grey's Anatomy' has some of the most outrageous medical cases on television, but it's usually the will they/won't they love storylines that get all the buzz.

Eric Dane plays Dr. Mark Sloan, a.k.a. McSteamy, a man whose love life has been put on the back burner recently -- his fling with Addison got squashed when she moved to L.A., and his dalliances with Callie are over now that she's hooking up with Hahn.

Dane talked to AOL TV about being the superhero of Seattle Grace, the behind-the-scenes drama of the show and how his TV alter-ego will finally find love -- or at least start hooking up with the same woman for a while.


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