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Who Would You Rather: George Clooney Vs. Jon Hamm?

Posted by Olivia Purnell

 

Tonight, George Clooney and Jon Hamm are back-to-back in primetime.  Clooney will be on re-rocking his old scrubs as ER gets ready to go out in a blaze of glory, and Jon Hamm finishes up his 3 episode run on 30 Rock as Liz Lemon’s sexy/geeky love interest. Both play doctors.  Both are, to use the technical terminology, super-duper hot.

The idea of these two titans touching timeslots [UPDATE: Guess not, actually; thanks Chicago Tribune! Annnnnywayyyy...] brings up a very serious question for us, a question we will be passing on to you.  Search your soul and answer carefully.  Who would you rather: Clooney on ER or Hamm on 30 Rock?

Just to remind you, here’s what we’re working with:


George Clooney plays Dr. Doug Ross, a sultry silver fox doctorman presumably schooled and skilled in all things anatomical.

 



Or Jon Ham's funny Clark Kent-type Dr. Drew Baird who’s both chisled and slightly nerdy (an elusive combo that is oh so difficult to find in the wild).  


Obviously this is not an easy choice.  Ladies, gentlemen, vote with your hearts:

 

Previously:

WTF Happened to Jon Hamm?

Jon Hamm Protects Us From His Handsomeness

Jon Hamm And His Problem Hair

"ER": Dr. Ross And Nurse Hathaway To Get It On Again March 12 [SPOILERS]

Juliana Margulies Gives Us a Nasty Case of Nostalgia

Susan Sarandon Will Join George Clooney On "ER"

First Photos of George Clooney's New Scrubs


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