Grey’s Anatomy: 5 Ways Jackson And Sloan Had The Ultimate Bromance (& 5 It Was George And Burke) – Screen Rant

Between George & Burke and Jackson & Sloan, which Grey's Anatomy bromance would fans say is the best?

Grey's Anatomy features very many spectacular friendshipsand relationships. There are some bromances that stand out simply because they are too cool, and sometimes too cute to handle. Mark Sloan and Jackson Avery were two such characters who had such an adorable bond that developed from their mentor-mentee relationship.

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But George O'Malley and Preston Burke walked so that Jackson and Mark could run. After all, O'Malley and Burke were the first bromance of the early Grey's Anatomy universe. However, if fans have to choose between the two friendships, which one would they say was the ultimate bromance?

Mark was so excited to call them the "Plastic Posse" when Jackson also firmly decided to pursue Plastics as his specialization. The excitement with which he presented the name to Jackson, adding the tagline "kicking surgical a**, and taking names," was incredibly cute. He also started referring to themselves with this title when talking to others as well. While embarrassed initially, Jackson quickly warmed up to itand even started using it himself.

When George left Meredith's house after their one night stand, he crashed for a while at Burke's house. This was where fans saw their bond grow stronger. George went running with Burke, made him coffee and breakfast, knew his favorite musicians, played instruments with him, and more.

Cristina noted how George was doing everything except sleeping with Burke. He was doing all those things that Cristina shirked away. It was quite amusing to watch George and Burke's domestic existence.

Jackson and Sloan were the pinnacle bromance at this moment as Sloan admits to Jackson with certainty that he wants to be Jackson's teacher, while Jackson agrees back that he wanted to be Mark's student.

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While their relationship was briefly strained due to their love of Lexie, they decided to put their careers first. After this, they continued their bromance in full swing and nothing could break them apart again.

When George's father was getting surgery, Burke took a complete interest in the case - even when he couldn't operate himself. He was constantly helping George, and getting updates, giving him medical advice.

It was very easy to see how much George trusted Burke and how strong their relationship was as George would still seek Burke out, even after Burke and Cristina's secret was exposed.

When Jackson started exploring other specialties other than Plastics, Mark started to get really worried that Jackson would leave him. He very earnestly asks Derek whether Jackson was going to leave him as well.

This is a hilarious moment asShepherd pulls Mark's leg, telling him that if he loved someone, he should let them free. But the earnest way with which Mark approached Derek showed to fans how much the bromancemeant to Mark.

When Alex Karev and George got stuck in an elevator with a man who very badly needed heart surgery, Burke called on Alex to perform the same. While Alex panicked and froze, George took over. And Burke instructed George through the entire procedure, which was an incredible achievement for just an intern.

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Burke was incredibly proud of George for being able to pull it off, and their ability to communicate in that extreme situation was intense.

Before Jackson's Boards, Mark was behaving exactly as a concerned parent would. He told him what to eat, offered to give him cash, told him how to behave, and so on. It was a hilarious moment where Sloan was being so fatherly to a very teenager likeJackson. Jackson and Sloan's relationship had many dimensions, and this father-son like dimension was a joy to watch.

George and Burke moved past a mentor-mentee relationship pretty quickly, into a very solid friendship. And soon, Preston started to refer to O'Malley as his "guy." George became Burke's go-to person for everything, and he trusted and relied on George for things. They were a good team, both practicing medicine and on other things.

To decide who takes care of Sofia that day, Mark Sloan and Arizona Robbins engage in a match of 'Rock, Paper, Scissors.' Jackson is also present in the scene as his hype-man and the intensity with they engage in the match is hilarious.

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After they go two rounds, Jackson pulls Mark back to discuss the plan of action in the final round. The absurdity and silliness of the situation, coupled with the way in which Jackson and Sloan discuss the matter makes it one of the funniest moments on the show.

When Burke's lucky scrub caps are misplaced in the laundry, the highly superstitious surgeon is extremely worried. He finds out that Cristina has one of them and is using it to blackmail him into kicking O'Malley out of their house.

Burke assigns George to get it back from Cristina, and O'Malley gives it his all. George's dedication towards doing the task and the trust Burke places on him to do so all add up for very comical occurrences to happen.

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Vandana is a twenty-something student from Kerala studying in Chennai, India pursuing her Masters in English Studies. She prefers writing because she's no good at the talking business. You can read some of her other rants at : http://wheneverhoweverwhatever.blogspot.com

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