Is “Grey’s Anatomy” on tonight? Yes. ABC’s long-running medical drama airs its 429th episode, titled “I Carry Your Heart,” on Thursday night. Here is the official synopsis: “Just as Amelia comes to a realization, Teddy encourages her and Meredith to speed up their Alzheimer’s research over fear of Catherine finding out; Mika finds herself caught in the middle of Link and Jo; Lucas receives bad news.” Watch the promo video above for Season 20 Episode 9, and read on for everything to know about “Grey’s Anatomy.”
Note that the new season was delayed until mid-season due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023. Because of the late start, the 20th season will be the shortest since the first season with only 10 episodes total. Behind the scenes, Meg Marinis has taken over as showrunner from Krista Vernoff, who departed after Season 19.
Only three original cast members from the first season in...
Note that the new season was delayed until mid-season due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023. Because of the late start, the 20th season will be the shortest since the first season with only 10 episodes total. Behind the scenes, Meg Marinis has taken over as showrunner from Krista Vernoff, who departed after Season 19.
Only three original cast members from the first season in...
- 5/23/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Stars from Grey’s Anatomy recently talked about the finale episode and what it has in store for viewers. This season of the show has been just as eventful as past seasons. However, viewers have not gotten to see as much of Meredith Grey. There are questions about if she will be a part of the season more next season. Regardless, fans are ready to see what happens next on the show and stars promise you will be on the edge of your seat.
Season 20 Of Grey’s Anatomy
The 20th season of the show has been dramatic. There has been plenty happening. The interns all got in trouble as someone died in the Or. This is not the first time something like this has happened. However, Nick gave over his control over the interns to Dr. Bailey. She trained and taught Meredith Grey, so the interns have one of the best teachers available.
Season 20 Of Grey’s Anatomy
The 20th season of the show has been dramatic. There has been plenty happening. The interns all got in trouble as someone died in the Or. This is not the first time something like this has happened. However, Nick gave over his control over the interns to Dr. Bailey. She trained and taught Meredith Grey, so the interns have one of the best teachers available.
- 5/6/2024
- by Hailee Dent
- TV Shows Ace
Tense… tenser… tensest. That’s the direction in which Grey’s Anatomy is hurtling as it careens toward its Season 20 finale. At SeriesFest in Denver, Colo., Meg Marinis teased that as she wrapped her first go-round as showrunner, houses of cards that have been swaying in the breeze threaten to altogether collapse.
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“Heading towards the end of the season, because it’s a shorter season of 10 episodes because of the [writers’ and actors’] strikes,” she told our sister site Deadline, “we really pay off what we...
Station 19 Could Get a New Lease on Life by Crossing Over These 10 Characters to Grey’s AnatomyView List
“Heading towards the end of the season, because it’s a shorter season of 10 episodes because of the [writers’ and actors’] strikes,” she told our sister site Deadline, “we really pay off what we...
- 5/4/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Several longtime Grey’s Anatomy cast members were at the SeriesFest event in Denver, Colorado and briefly teased this season’s finale.
The ABC medical drama is heading to its final episode of season 20 – a ten-part series as a result of the writers and actors strikes of last year.
Showrunner Meg Marinis, in her first season at the helm of the hit drama, said that “things come to a head” in the season finale.
“Heading towards the end of the season, because it’s a shorter season of 10 episodes because of the strikes, we really pay off what we started in episode one at the end of the season. Interns being in trouble, Meredith doing this secret research, things come to a head,” she said.
The interns dealing with the aftermath from the events in the Season 19 finale, in which a patient died in the Or, has been a main storyline all season,...
The ABC medical drama is heading to its final episode of season 20 – a ten-part series as a result of the writers and actors strikes of last year.
Showrunner Meg Marinis, in her first season at the helm of the hit drama, said that “things come to a head” in the season finale.
“Heading towards the end of the season, because it’s a shorter season of 10 episodes because of the strikes, we really pay off what we started in episode one at the end of the season. Interns being in trouble, Meredith doing this secret research, things come to a head,” she said.
The interns dealing with the aftermath from the events in the Season 19 finale, in which a patient died in the Or, has been a main storyline all season,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis briefly explained the process they go through in the writer’s room regarding bringing back past characters.
Tonight’s episode of Grey’s sees Jessica Capshaw return as Arizona Robbins. Jessica left the show ahead of season 15, and is back for tonight’s brand-new episode.
Keep reading to find out more…
Meg explained to EW, “That’s the amazing thing about the writers’ room and having so many characters that have been on and off the show, everybody is always pitching different stories to bring back different people. It was a nice balance of, ‘This medical story is amazing,’ and we’d been looking for a way to bring Arizona back. So it just seemed right, and it felt like it was time to hear that laugh again in the hospital.”
About Arizona’s return, Meg promised: “You’re going to get a little bit...
Tonight’s episode of Grey’s sees Jessica Capshaw return as Arizona Robbins. Jessica left the show ahead of season 15, and is back for tonight’s brand-new episode.
Keep reading to find out more…
Meg explained to EW, “That’s the amazing thing about the writers’ room and having so many characters that have been on and off the show, everybody is always pitching different stories to bring back different people. It was a nice balance of, ‘This medical story is amazing,’ and we’d been looking for a way to bring Arizona back. So it just seemed right, and it felt like it was time to hear that laugh again in the hospital.”
About Arizona’s return, Meg promised: “You’re going to get a little bit...
- 4/4/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
TV’s longest-running primetime medical series ever, “Grey’s Anatomy,” officially scrubbed in for its 20th season on March 14, 2024. The new episodes were delayed until mid-season due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023. Only three cast members from the first season in 2005 are still a part of the ABC drama in 2024: Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey, and James Pickens Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber.
Behind the scenes, Meg Marinis has taken over as showrunner from Krista Vernoff, who departed after Season 19. Marinis wrote the season premiere, which is directed by long-time cast member Kevin McKidd. Because of the late start, the 20th season will be the shortest since the first season with only 10 episodes total. Scroll through our gallery below to see all of the “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 20 cast photos. Did your favorite doctors and interns return?...
Behind the scenes, Meg Marinis has taken over as showrunner from Krista Vernoff, who departed after Season 19. Marinis wrote the season premiere, which is directed by long-time cast member Kevin McKidd. Because of the late start, the 20th season will be the shortest since the first season with only 10 episodes total. Scroll through our gallery below to see all of the “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 20 cast photos. Did your favorite doctors and interns return?...
- 4/3/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) coming back to Grey Sloan during the April 4 episode of Grey’s Anatomy, we’ve all wondered if Callie (Sara Ramírez) will join her. Well, Season 20 showrunner Meg Marinis has the answer: Unfortunately, Callie will not appear in the episode. Marinis told TV Line that “there are so many [alumni], and everyone has busy careers and schedules,” so Ramírez was unable to return. Arizona’s reason for coming back to Grey Sloan is “really connected” to her specialty as a pediatric surgeon, so it “made sense” in this case for Callie’s absence. “We have an open-door policy here,” Marinis said about former cast members returning. “We always want to see old characters come back and interact with the new characters.” According to ABC’s description of Season 20 Episode 4, Arizona “returns to Grey Sloan for a particularly complicated case. The interns are interrogated about their past mistakes, while...
- 4/3/2024
- TV Insider
It looks like the perennially photogenic staff at Seattle General won't be hanging up their scrubs anytime soon.
ABC announced today that Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for a 21st season.
It's historic news for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that Grey's has once again cemented its place as the longest-running scripted series in ABC history.
It's also the longest-running medical drama in TV history, and only a few other dramas of any category have it beat.
With its 21st season, Grey's will take the number three spot away from Gunsmoke, and only two Law & Order series (the original and Svu) have enjoyed longer tenures.
So yeah, Meredith and company have been with us for a very long time.
And with Grey's Anatomy Season 20 earning positive reviews for new showrunner Meg Marinis, there's no telling how much longer the series may stick around.
“The...
ABC announced today that Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for a 21st season.
It's historic news for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that Grey's has once again cemented its place as the longest-running scripted series in ABC history.
It's also the longest-running medical drama in TV history, and only a few other dramas of any category have it beat.
With its 21st season, Grey's will take the number three spot away from Gunsmoke, and only two Law & Order series (the original and Svu) have enjoyed longer tenures.
So yeah, Meredith and company have been with us for a very long time.
And with Grey's Anatomy Season 20 earning positive reviews for new showrunner Meg Marinis, there's no telling how much longer the series may stick around.
“The...
- 4/2/2024
- by Tyler Johnson
- TVfanatic
Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital’s doors will be open for the foreseeable future. ABC has renewed its long-running Grey’s Anatomy for Season 21, TVLine has confirmed.
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Three weeks into its new season, Grey’s Anatomy — which is enjoying a far more robust Thursday-night lead-in from Fox transplant 9-1-1 than it did from previous timeslot holder Station 19 — is averaging 3.5 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating, improving on its Season 19 numbers.
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Three weeks into its new season, Grey’s Anatomy — which is enjoying a far more robust Thursday-night lead-in from Fox transplant 9-1-1 than it did from previous timeslot holder Station 19 — is averaging 3.5 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating, improving on its Season 19 numbers.
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- 4/2/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Grey’s Anatomy continues to be in a league of its own, landing a renewal for a 21st season. The pickup, which comes three episodes into Grey’s Anatomy‘s landmark 20th season, extends its record as the longest-running primetime medical drama, which it initially set in 2019, and the longest-running ABC primetime scripted series. I hear Season 21 is expected to consist of 18 episodes, up from the 10-episode strike-impacted 20th season.
The early renewal is a testament to the show’s ability to reinvent itself and stay relevant even with its lead, Ellen Pompeo, not being on-screen full-time as a new group of interns was introduced last season. Pompeo continues to recur in addition to serving as an executive producer and providing the voiceover that opens and closes each episode.
The pickup also is a vote of confidence to Grey’s Anatomy veteran Meg Marinis, who took the reins as new showrunner of the...
The early renewal is a testament to the show’s ability to reinvent itself and stay relevant even with its lead, Ellen Pompeo, not being on-screen full-time as a new group of interns was introduced last season. Pompeo continues to recur in addition to serving as an executive producer and providing the voiceover that opens and closes each episode.
The pickup also is a vote of confidence to Grey’s Anatomy veteran Meg Marinis, who took the reins as new showrunner of the...
- 4/2/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The doctors of Grey Sloan are checking back in.
Grey’s Anatomy has been renewed at ABC for its 21st season on the Disney-owned broadcast network. The pickup, which had been in the works for some time, comes as the strikes-impacted 20th season recently returned to the network.
The renewal will bring the Shonda Rhimes-created medical drama to its second season under new showrunner Meg Marinis, who took over at the end of season 19 for Krista Vernoff.
Marinis has been with Grey’s Anatomy since its third season and had worked her way up since beginning her tenure on the show as a writer’s production assistant. She then worked as a writers’ assistant and medical researcher before moving up the chain of command to executive producer, a title she held for the past four seasons before being promoted to the big chair.
“The loyalty and love of Grey’s Anatomy fans...
Grey’s Anatomy has been renewed at ABC for its 21st season on the Disney-owned broadcast network. The pickup, which had been in the works for some time, comes as the strikes-impacted 20th season recently returned to the network.
The renewal will bring the Shonda Rhimes-created medical drama to its second season under new showrunner Meg Marinis, who took over at the end of season 19 for Krista Vernoff.
Marinis has been with Grey’s Anatomy since its third season and had worked her way up since beginning her tenure on the show as a writer’s production assistant. She then worked as a writers’ assistant and medical researcher before moving up the chain of command to executive producer, a title she held for the past four seasons before being promoted to the big chair.
“The loyalty and love of Grey’s Anatomy fans...
- 4/2/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
SeriesFest is gearing up for its tenth iteration and has set the first names for its lineup.
The event, which is in Denver between May 1 and 5, has added Hasan Minhaj, who will headline a performance at Red Rocks, Minnie Driver and Grey’s Anatomy stars James Pickens Jr, Kevin McKidd and Caterina Scorsone as well as exec producer Betsy Beers.
Minhaj, who was the host of Netflix’s Patriot Act, will close out the event with the show at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sunday May 5.
There will also be the SeriesFest Soiree, marking the event’s 10th anniversary. The gala will take place on Friday May 3 and will honor Shondaland & Betsy Beers, SAG-AFTRA and Minnie Driver.
National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator, SAG-AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland will return to SeriesFest to accept the award, which won a landmark deal with the studios last year to end the actors strike. SAG-AFTRA will...
The event, which is in Denver between May 1 and 5, has added Hasan Minhaj, who will headline a performance at Red Rocks, Minnie Driver and Grey’s Anatomy stars James Pickens Jr, Kevin McKidd and Caterina Scorsone as well as exec producer Betsy Beers.
Minhaj, who was the host of Netflix’s Patriot Act, will close out the event with the show at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sunday May 5.
There will also be the SeriesFest Soiree, marking the event’s 10th anniversary. The gala will take place on Friday May 3 and will honor Shondaland & Betsy Beers, SAG-AFTRA and Minnie Driver.
National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator, SAG-AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland will return to SeriesFest to accept the award, which won a landmark deal with the studios last year to end the actors strike. SAG-AFTRA will...
- 3/21/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
This article contains spoilers for Grey’s Anatomy.
From the moment that we first meet Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) in the series premiere of Grey’s Anatomy, we know that she takes her job incredibly seriously. As the resident in charge of a new batch of interns, she has a huge responsibility to help shape the next generation of surgeons into the best version of themselves. And now, nearly 20 years later, Grey’s Anatomy has brought Bailey back into this teaching role as the head of Grey Sloan’s Residency Program.
Dr. Bailey has come a long way since we first met her almost two decades ago. She’s gone from shaping surgeons like Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) into the best in their fields to becoming Chief of Surgery at Grey Sloan to winning the prestigious Catherine Fox award for her work in reproductive health care.
Grey...
From the moment that we first meet Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) in the series premiere of Grey’s Anatomy, we know that she takes her job incredibly seriously. As the resident in charge of a new batch of interns, she has a huge responsibility to help shape the next generation of surgeons into the best version of themselves. And now, nearly 20 years later, Grey’s Anatomy has brought Bailey back into this teaching role as the head of Grey Sloan’s Residency Program.
Dr. Bailey has come a long way since we first met her almost two decades ago. She’s gone from shaping surgeons like Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) into the best in their fields to becoming Chief of Surgery at Grey Sloan to winning the prestigious Catherine Fox award for her work in reproductive health care.
Grey...
- 3/15/2024
- by Brynnaarens
- Den of Geek
In her Season 20 preview for Deadline, new Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis called it “back to basics,” and the season premiere, which she wrote, offered just that. In a return to Grey’s early years, the episode ended with Bailey retaking charge of the surgical interns.
The opener started with the interns facing the music after getting themselves in trouble with questionable medical decisions in the Season 19 finale and Nick posing a question to them, “Which one of you am I firing?”
Banned from any doctor duties, the group find themselves in the middle of the action anyway. Simone and Lucas end up in the back of an ambulance trying to stabilize a patient with Bailey and Meredith’s directions while their parked vehicle is being hit by a wayward self-driving car every couple of minutes. (It is unclear why the ambulance was not moved away from the crashing car.
The opener started with the interns facing the music after getting themselves in trouble with questionable medical decisions in the Season 19 finale and Nick posing a question to them, “Which one of you am I firing?”
Banned from any doctor duties, the group find themselves in the middle of the action anyway. Simone and Lucas end up in the back of an ambulance trying to stabilize a patient with Bailey and Meredith’s directions while their parked vehicle is being hit by a wayward self-driving car every couple of minutes. (It is unclear why the ambulance was not moved away from the crashing car.
- 3/15/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Thursday’s Season 20 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy brought Bailey full circle.
As soon as Nick revealed to his motley crew of interns that he was outta there — Mer and Boston beckoned — he introduced his replacement, the former chief who first rattled off her “five rules” to residents in the long-running drama’s very first episode. “It’s a perfect moment,” says showrunner Meg Marinis. Agreed.
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As soon as Nick revealed to his motley crew of interns that he was outta there — Mer and Boston beckoned — he introduced his replacement, the former chief who first rattled off her “five rules” to residents in the long-running drama’s very first episode. “It’s a perfect moment,” says showrunner Meg Marinis. Agreed.
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- 3/15/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
In Thursday’s Season 20 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy (recapped here), Meredith told Catherine that she’d won. Grey would give up her controversial Alzheimer’s research. And if that didn’t sound like the rebel that we know and love, there was a perfectly good reason for it: She was lying through her teeth. In the final moments of the episode, she recruited sister-in-law Amelia keep going with the work in secret.
“It’s not going to go as easy as they hope. Secret research is never smooth,” showrunner Meg Marinis tells TVLine with a laugh. “There will be challenges.
“It’s not going to go as easy as they hope. Secret research is never smooth,” showrunner Meg Marinis tells TVLine with a laugh. “There will be challenges.
- 3/15/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Note: This story contains spoilers from the “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 20 premiere.
“Grey’s Anatomy” hit the reset button in the aftermath of its traumatic Season 19 finale, including the exit of one of their own. By the end of the Season 20 premiere, Dr. Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman) announced he’d be leaving Grey Sloan Memorial to reunite with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) at her new home in Boston.
His last move as residency director was passing the torch to the now Catherine Fox award-winning Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), effectively bringing the series back to basics with her taking charge of teaching the hospital’s latest class of interns.
“I feel like if anyone can bring these interns back from what just happened, it’s the person who helped create doctors like Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang and Alex Karev,” showrunner Meg Marinis told TheWrap. “Bailey doesn’t always get the credit that she deserves.
“Grey’s Anatomy” hit the reset button in the aftermath of its traumatic Season 19 finale, including the exit of one of their own. By the end of the Season 20 premiere, Dr. Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman) announced he’d be leaving Grey Sloan Memorial to reunite with Dr. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) at her new home in Boston.
His last move as residency director was passing the torch to the now Catherine Fox award-winning Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), effectively bringing the series back to basics with her taking charge of teaching the hospital’s latest class of interns.
“I feel like if anyone can bring these interns back from what just happened, it’s the person who helped create doctors like Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang and Alex Karev,” showrunner Meg Marinis told TheWrap. “Bailey doesn’t always get the credit that she deserves.
- 3/15/2024
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap
Grey’s Anatomy producer and writer Meg Marinis was asked how many episodes Ellen Pompeo will be featured in during season 20.
As fans of the show will know, Ellen stepped away from the show as a full time cast member last year (and you can find out the reason why right here).
Keep reading to find out more…
The answer is two-fold: Ellen‘s voice will be heard in every episode as she provides the voiceovers for the show!
Meg also shared, “Her status is that she’s always a huge part of the show….But we have an open door policy with her. When she is able to be here, we welcome her with open arms. We work with her schedule, she still does the voiceover. She was a huge part of the premiere for me, she and I have a great relationship. She’s constantly in my head, her voice.
As fans of the show will know, Ellen stepped away from the show as a full time cast member last year (and you can find out the reason why right here).
Keep reading to find out more…
The answer is two-fold: Ellen‘s voice will be heard in every episode as she provides the voiceovers for the show!
Meg also shared, “Her status is that she’s always a huge part of the show….But we have an open door policy with her. When she is able to be here, we welcome her with open arms. We work with her schedule, she still does the voiceover. She was a huge part of the premiere for me, she and I have a great relationship. She’s constantly in my head, her voice.
- 3/14/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Andrea Riseborough: PBS’ Alice & Jack Offers Up a ‘Great’ — Though ‘Unfiltered’ — 15-Year Love Story
Get ready to meet Alice & Jack.
No, really — ready yourself. Because the “unfiltered” love story heading Stateside via Masterpiece on PBS this Sunday at 10/9c will take your heart on quite a roller coaster ride.
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Created by Mad Men writer Victor Levin and set in modern-day London, Alice & Jack stars Andrea Riseborough (an Academy Award nominee for To Leslie,...
No, really — ready yourself. Because the “unfiltered” love story heading Stateside via Masterpiece on PBS this Sunday at 10/9c will take your heart on quite a roller coaster ride.
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Created by Mad Men writer Victor Levin and set in modern-day London, Alice & Jack stars Andrea Riseborough (an Academy Award nominee for To Leslie,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Actress Robyn Bernard, best known for her ’80s stint as aspiring singer Terry Brock on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital, has died. She was 64.
According to TMZ, Bernard’s body was found Tuesday in San Jacinto, Calif. A cause of death is pending.
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Bernard joined General Hospital in 1984 as Terry, the daughter of David Groh’s villainous D.
According to TMZ, Bernard’s body was found Tuesday in San Jacinto, Calif. A cause of death is pending.
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Bernard joined General Hospital in 1984 as Terry, the daughter of David Groh’s villainous D.
- 3/13/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Ever since promotion got underway by ABC for Grey’s Anatomy’s milestone 20th season, there’s been one big question on the minds of fans:
What the heck is going on with Teddy Altman?
The initial promo showcased her collapsing while performing surgery, leading to speculation that Kim Raver’s time on the series could be coming to a close.
Then, a lengthier trailer was released that gave some context, and honestly, it didn’t sound good for one of the show’s best characters.
We finally have some clarity on the situation, which sounds as dramatic as expected.
New Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis opened up to TVLine about the upcoming plot and how it will change Teddy.
Teddy survives her ordeal
The best part of the tidbit is that we now know that Teddy pulls through her ordeal, which is good news for fans of the long-serving character.
What the heck is going on with Teddy Altman?
The initial promo showcased her collapsing while performing surgery, leading to speculation that Kim Raver’s time on the series could be coming to a close.
Then, a lengthier trailer was released that gave some context, and honestly, it didn’t sound good for one of the show’s best characters.
We finally have some clarity on the situation, which sounds as dramatic as expected.
New Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis opened up to TVLine about the upcoming plot and how it will change Teddy.
Teddy survives her ordeal
The best part of the tidbit is that we now know that Teddy pulls through her ordeal, which is good news for fans of the long-serving character.
- 3/12/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Viewership of the Oscars grew for a third straight year, to deliver the kudocast’s largest audience since 2020.
Kicking off an hour (Ok, 54 minutes) earlier than usual, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel-hosted telecast on Sunday night drew 19.5 million total viewers, up 4% from last year’s ceremony.
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Kicking off an hour (Ok, 54 minutes) earlier than usual, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel-hosted telecast on Sunday night drew 19.5 million total viewers, up 4% from last year’s ceremony.
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The Oscars thus reigns supreme over this winter’s other awards shows, outdrawing the Grammys telecast on CBS by 14%, the...
- 3/11/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Grey’s Anatomy fans will see the return of several big characters this spring.
One of the people returning to the Grey’s Anatomy cast is the actress who played Arizona. But we aren’t going to see Callie, it seems.
In the run-up to the new season of Grey’s Anatomy, it was revealed that Jessica Capshaw is returning to play Dr. Arizona Robbins again.
Arizona was a fan-favorite character, but she left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Season 14 to move to New York.
The move was so her daughter Sophia could be closer to her other mom – Dr. Callie Torres.
Actress Sara Ramirez played Callie for years. She left the show at the end of Grey’s Anatomy Season 12 when Callie developed a relationship with Penny Blake (played by Samantha Sloyan) and moved to New York.
Why is Callie not returning to Grey’s Anatomy with Arizona?
Grey’s Anatomy has a new showrunner...
One of the people returning to the Grey’s Anatomy cast is the actress who played Arizona. But we aren’t going to see Callie, it seems.
In the run-up to the new season of Grey’s Anatomy, it was revealed that Jessica Capshaw is returning to play Dr. Arizona Robbins again.
Arizona was a fan-favorite character, but she left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Season 14 to move to New York.
The move was so her daughter Sophia could be closer to her other mom – Dr. Callie Torres.
Actress Sara Ramirez played Callie for years. She left the show at the end of Grey’s Anatomy Season 12 when Callie developed a relationship with Penny Blake (played by Samantha Sloyan) and moved to New York.
Why is Callie not returning to Grey’s Anatomy with Arizona?
Grey’s Anatomy has a new showrunner...
- 3/11/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
To many a Grey’s Anatomy fan, Arizona without Callie is like surgery without anesthesia. But when Jessica Capshaw reprises her role in the ABC drama’s abbreviated Season 20 (which kicks off Thursday, March 14, at 9/8c), she’ll be doing so as a solo actress. Why didn’t Sara Ramirez scrub in as Callie, too?
“We have an open-door policy here” where former cast members are concerned, new showrunner Meg Marinis tells TVLine. “We always want to see old characters come back and interact with the new characters.
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“We have an open-door policy here” where former cast members are concerned, new showrunner Meg Marinis tells TVLine. “We always want to see old characters come back and interact with the new characters.
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- 3/11/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Grey’s Anatomy writer-producer Meg Marinis is speaking out in a new interview with some information fans of the show might want to know!
Season 20 of the series is set to debut this coming Thursday (March 14) on ABC.
Keep reading to find out more…
First, she was asked how much Ellen Pompeo will be featured this season. As fans of the show will know, Ellen stepped away from the show as a series regular.
Meg shared, “Her status is that she’s always a huge part of the show. I don’t know the answer to your question about why they choose to list it that way. But we have an open door policy with her. When she is able to be here, we welcome her with open arms. We work with her schedule, she still does the voiceover. She was a huge part of the premiere for me, she and I have a great relationship.
Season 20 of the series is set to debut this coming Thursday (March 14) on ABC.
Keep reading to find out more…
First, she was asked how much Ellen Pompeo will be featured this season. As fans of the show will know, Ellen stepped away from the show as a series regular.
Meg shared, “Her status is that she’s always a huge part of the show. I don’t know the answer to your question about why they choose to list it that way. But we have an open door policy with her. When she is able to be here, we welcome her with open arms. We work with her schedule, she still does the voiceover. She was a huge part of the premiere for me, she and I have a great relationship.
- 3/11/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Grey’s Anatomy spinoff Station 19 is coming to an end after seven seasons but not before one last big crossover with the mothership series, which may come at the end of the two series’ 10-episode runs, new Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Meg Marinis hinted in an interview with Deadline tied to the upcoming 20th season of the venerable medical drama, which premieres this Thursday, March 14.
She also teased upcoming appearances on Grey’s by the two Station 19 series regular characters who originated on the medical drama, Bailey’s husband Ben (Jason George) and Carina (Stefania Spampinato), indicating that Ben will remain part of the Grey’s Anatomy world.
“I haven’t read their last two episodes yet. I know generally where they’re going,” Marinis said when asked about the upcoming Station 19 crossover. “What I can tell you is that the Bailey and Ben relationship will continue to cross over.
She also teased upcoming appearances on Grey’s by the two Station 19 series regular characters who originated on the medical drama, Bailey’s husband Ben (Jason George) and Carina (Stefania Spampinato), indicating that Ben will remain part of the Grey’s Anatomy world.
“I haven’t read their last two episodes yet. I know generally where they’re going,” Marinis said when asked about the upcoming Station 19 crossover. “What I can tell you is that the Bailey and Ben relationship will continue to cross over.
- 3/11/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Grey’s Anatomy continues to rewrite the TV history books, extending its record as the longest-running primetime medical drama with the upcoming landmark 20th season, which premieres this Thursday, March 14.
This also marks the first season of Meg Marinis, an 18-year Grey’s Anatomy veteran, as the series’ showrunner. And she is not planning it as the drama’s final chapter.
“I’ve not been informed that this is the last season so I’m going to keep going and telling stories as long as they let me,” she told Deadline in an interview tied to the Season 20 premiere. “We still have stories to tell. We receive a tremendous amount of support from the studio and the network and from Shondaland. So I’m going to keep going until they tell me to put that pen down.”
Created by Shonda Rhimes, Grey’s Anatomy comes from Rhimes’ Shondaland and ABC Signature, part of Disney Television Studios.
This also marks the first season of Meg Marinis, an 18-year Grey’s Anatomy veteran, as the series’ showrunner. And she is not planning it as the drama’s final chapter.
“I’ve not been informed that this is the last season so I’m going to keep going and telling stories as long as they let me,” she told Deadline in an interview tied to the Season 20 premiere. “We still have stories to tell. We receive a tremendous amount of support from the studio and the network and from Shondaland. So I’m going to keep going until they tell me to put that pen down.”
Created by Shonda Rhimes, Grey’s Anatomy comes from Rhimes’ Shondaland and ABC Signature, part of Disney Television Studios.
- 3/11/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The wait is almost over. Nine months after the Season 19 finale of Grey’s Anatomy aired on ABC, Season 20 of the venerable medical drama created by Shonda Rhimes premieres on the network this Thursday, March 14. The new season has veteran Grey’s Anatomy writer-producer Meg Marinis at the helm as new showrunner, succeeding Krista Vernoff. It will bring back Jessica Capshaw, reprising her role as Dr. Arizona Robbins, and Alex Landi, returning as Dr. Nico Kim, with Natalie Morales and Freddy Miyares joining in recurring roles as pediatric surgeon Monica Beltran and patient Dorian, respectively.
“It’s the Grey’s Anatomy that fans have been missing for a year,” said Marinis. I’m sad it’s been so long, but we’ll come back, and we’ll come back as strong as ever.”
As revealed in the trailer released by ABC, Season 20 will pick up in the immediate aftermath of the Season 19 finale,...
“It’s the Grey’s Anatomy that fans have been missing for a year,” said Marinis. I’m sad it’s been so long, but we’ll come back, and we’ll come back as strong as ever.”
As revealed in the trailer released by ABC, Season 20 will pick up in the immediate aftermath of the Season 19 finale,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Having come to love Station 19 as much as and sometimes even more than Grey’s Anatomy, the series from which it was spun, I approached TVLine’s interview with new showrunners Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige with mixed feelings. On one hand, I was delighted, as I was as eager as any overenthusiastic viewer to find out what they have in store. On the other, I was horrified, as the first-responders drama’s Season 7 premiere would mark the beginning of the end: In December, ABC turned the hose on the show, announcing that its next 10 episodes would be its last.
- 3/11/2024
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Robert Downey Jr. took home his first Oscar on Sunday night… but he also took a heap of criticism for how he accepted it.
It made for an awkward moment during Sunday’s Oscars ceremony when the award for Best Supporting Actor was presented by five former winners, including last year’s champ Ke Huy Quan, who won for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Quan excitedly announced Downey as this year’s winner for his role as Lewis Strauss in Oppenheimer, and Quan held the Oscar statuette and the envelope with Downey’s name on it as Downey made his way to the stage.
It made for an awkward moment during Sunday’s Oscars ceremony when the award for Best Supporting Actor was presented by five former winners, including last year’s champ Ke Huy Quan, who won for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Quan excitedly announced Downey as this year’s winner for his role as Lewis Strauss in Oppenheimer, and Quan held the Oscar statuette and the envelope with Downey’s name on it as Downey made his way to the stage.
- 3/11/2024
- by Rebecca Iannucci and Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Hollywood’s biggest night started a few minutes late.
Sunday’s Oscars ceremony was set to kick off an hour earlier than usual at 7 pm Et, but the ABC broadcast began a full five minutes later, at 7:05 pm. ABC declined to comment on the record, but a source tells TVLine that the start of the Oscars ceremony “was delayed five minutes to allow all of our guests time to be seated” in the Dolby Theatre.
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Sunday’s Oscars ceremony was set to kick off an hour earlier than usual at 7 pm Et, but the ABC broadcast began a full five minutes later, at 7:05 pm. ABC declined to comment on the record, but a source tells TVLine that the start of the Oscars ceremony “was delayed five minutes to allow all of our guests time to be seated” in the Dolby Theatre.
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- 3/10/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Ellen Pompeo will be in more episodes of Grey’s Anatomy’s upcoming 20th season than expected.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the actress behind the beloved character of Dr. Meredith Grey will appear in at least four episodes of the strikes-shortened season, with the possibility for more. Reps for ABC declined to comment.
As previously announced, Pompeo was not expected to have much — if any — of an onscreen role in the Shonda Rhimes-produced drama’s landmark 20th season. Pompeo was reduced from series regular to recurring after signing on to produce and star in a limited series for Hulu. That show, which remains untitled, is currently in pre-production.
In season 19, Pompeo appeared in less than 10 of the 20 episodes and was written out in the finale after moving to Boston. The actress, who has starred as the Grey in Grey’s Anatomy since 2005, is expected to continue to do her trademark voiceover for the show.
Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the actress behind the beloved character of Dr. Meredith Grey will appear in at least four episodes of the strikes-shortened season, with the possibility for more. Reps for ABC declined to comment.
As previously announced, Pompeo was not expected to have much — if any — of an onscreen role in the Shonda Rhimes-produced drama’s landmark 20th season. Pompeo was reduced from series regular to recurring after signing on to produce and star in a limited series for Hulu. That show, which remains untitled, is currently in pre-production.
In season 19, Pompeo appeared in less than 10 of the 20 episodes and was written out in the finale after moving to Boston. The actress, who has starred as the Grey in Grey’s Anatomy since 2005, is expected to continue to do her trademark voiceover for the show.
- 2/10/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jessica Capshaw is checking back into Grey Sloan.
The actress, who spent 10 seasons playing Dr. Arizona Robbins from 2009-2018, is returning to reprise her role in the upcoming 20th season of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. Capshaw will be joined by Alex Landi, who returns as Dr. Nico Kim, and franchise newcomers Natalie Morales and Freddy Miyares as guest stars in the milestone season of the Shonda Rhimes-produced medical drama. Additional guest stars are expected to be announced as the show inches closer toward its strikes-delayed return on March 14 at 9 p.m.
Capshaw exited Grey’s in 2018, at the end of its 14th season when Arizona moved from Seattle to New York so her daughter, Sofia, could be in the same city with her other mother, Callie (former series regular Sara Ramirez), as the fan-favorite former couple “Calzona” appeared poised for a reunion.
Capshaw was written out alongside Sarah Drew...
The actress, who spent 10 seasons playing Dr. Arizona Robbins from 2009-2018, is returning to reprise her role in the upcoming 20th season of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy. Capshaw will be joined by Alex Landi, who returns as Dr. Nico Kim, and franchise newcomers Natalie Morales and Freddy Miyares as guest stars in the milestone season of the Shonda Rhimes-produced medical drama. Additional guest stars are expected to be announced as the show inches closer toward its strikes-delayed return on March 14 at 9 p.m.
Capshaw exited Grey’s in 2018, at the end of its 14th season when Arizona moved from Seattle to New York so her daughter, Sofia, could be in the same city with her other mother, Callie (former series regular Sara Ramirez), as the fan-favorite former couple “Calzona” appeared poised for a reunion.
Capshaw was written out alongside Sarah Drew...
- 2/10/2024
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Procedural drama series have been the backbone of television since the days of “Dragnet” and “Perry Mason.” Even as viewers are inundated with new, edgy and artsy programs, they’re embracing sturdy shows that blend potboiler tales and indelible characters like never before.
Whether on broadcast TV — where procedurals were the first wave of scripted series to return to the air following last year’s writers and actors strikes — or streaming platforms, audiences gravitate to close-ended storytelling about cops, doctors, lawyers, firefighters and other first responders.
Indeed, just four days after the SAG-AFTRA work stoppage ended on Nov. 9, Wolf Entertainment got back to work on the nine scripted procedurals on its slate: three “Law & Orders” and three “One Chicago” shows for NBC and three “FBI” dramas for CBS. The “Chicago” franchise was the first of the strike-delayed series to return with fresh episodes on Jan. 17.
“A good procedural is like comfort food: consistently satisfying,...
Whether on broadcast TV — where procedurals were the first wave of scripted series to return to the air following last year’s writers and actors strikes — or streaming platforms, audiences gravitate to close-ended storytelling about cops, doctors, lawyers, firefighters and other first responders.
Indeed, just four days after the SAG-AFTRA work stoppage ended on Nov. 9, Wolf Entertainment got back to work on the nine scripted procedurals on its slate: three “Law & Orders” and three “One Chicago” shows for NBC and three “FBI” dramas for CBS. The “Chicago” franchise was the first of the strike-delayed series to return with fresh episodes on Jan. 17.
“A good procedural is like comfort food: consistently satisfying,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
She’s baaack! Ellen Pompeo‘s on-screen status as Meredith Grey in the upcoming 20th season of “Grey’s Anatomy” has remained a mystery … up until now. The actress was always expected to do the voice-over narration for the new episodes, but what about actually appearing on TV’s longest-running primetime medical series ever? Well, the mystery has been solved thanks to ABC’s just-released “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 20 video trailer (watch above).
“How long do I have to wait?” Meredith asks at the start of the 60-second promo. The answer for fans is exactly 43 days, because the first of the 10 new episodes will premiere on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Note that Season 20 was delayed until mid-season due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023 — see the cast list.
Meredith is later seen in the hospital hallway when Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) warns her that “the interns are in trouble.” And Meredith’s first...
“How long do I have to wait?” Meredith asks at the start of the 60-second promo. The answer for fans is exactly 43 days, because the first of the 10 new episodes will premiere on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Note that Season 20 was delayed until mid-season due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes of 2023 — see the cast list.
Meredith is later seen in the hospital hallway when Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) warns her that “the interns are in trouble.” And Meredith’s first...
- 1/31/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After playing the villain in Hawkeye, Alaqua Cox’s Maya Lopez will embark on a hero’s journey in the upcoming Disney+ series Echo.
Premiering all five episodes Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 9/8c on both Disney+ and Hulu, the Hawkeye spinoff finds the deaf and Indigenous martial artist returning home to confront her family and legacy while also being pursued by Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) criminal empire.
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Premiering all five episodes Tuesday, Jan. 9 at 9/8c on both Disney+ and Hulu, the Hawkeye spinoff finds the deaf and Indigenous martial artist returning home to confront her family and legacy while also being pursued by Wilson Fisk’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) criminal empire.
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- 1/6/2024
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
We’re getting a hint as to the number of episodes Ellen Pompeo will appear in Season 20 of Grey’s Anatomy. Star and executive producer Debbie Allen shared some thoughts with Et about the upcoming season at the Kennedy Center Honors Monday night, revealing that Pompeo will be back for at least two episodes.
Pompeo, who starred as Meredith Grey in the ABC medical drama since the series’ launch, appeared as a series regular through Season 19. She last appeared as a series regular in the February 23 winter return, her final day at Grey Sloan Memorial as she heads off to Boston where she has accepted a job offer to work on Alzheimer’s research.
“The first episode is the one I’m going to direct, so she won’t be too far,” Allen said of Pompeo. “We have to let her go and do some other things, but she’s still our queen.
Pompeo, who starred as Meredith Grey in the ABC medical drama since the series’ launch, appeared as a series regular through Season 19. She last appeared as a series regular in the February 23 winter return, her final day at Grey Sloan Memorial as she heads off to Boston where she has accepted a job offer to work on Alzheimer’s research.
“The first episode is the one I’m going to direct, so she won’t be too far,” Allen said of Pompeo. “We have to let her go and do some other things, but she’s still our queen.
- 12/5/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
As if Ellen Pompeo was ever really gone-gone from Grey’s Anatomy! Castmate and executive producer Debbie Allen confirmed for Et at the Kennedy Center Honors Monday that the Og will be back for at least a couple of appearances in Season 20 of the enduring ABC drama.
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“Miss Thing is there, honey,” said Allen. “She’s in the first episode, and she’s in the one I’m going to direct. We have to let her go and do some other things, but she’s still our queen.
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“Miss Thing is there, honey,” said Allen. “She’s in the first episode, and she’s in the one I’m going to direct. We have to let her go and do some other things, but she’s still our queen.
- 12/5/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
When then-Grey’s Anatomy showrunner Krista Vernoff added Station 19 to her purview in 2019, she brought in a major change, strengthening the two series’ ties and building an integrated universe highlighted by frequent crossovers, much in the vein of Dick Wolf’s OneChicago.
The new direction was underscored by a scheduling change the following season, swapping medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, which had been airing Thursdays at 8 Pm, and first responder series Station 19, which had been occupying the 9 Pm hour.
The tweak made crossovers natural and seamless, with Station 19‘s firefighters and paramedics responding to an accident and then taking patients to Grey Sloan Memorial where the doctors from Grey’s Anatomy would treat them.
That has been the case for the past three and a half seasons, punctuated by frequent crossovers. But today, ABC unveiled its midseason schedule, in which Station 19 is moving from 8 Pm to 10 Pm for...
The new direction was underscored by a scheduling change the following season, swapping medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, which had been airing Thursdays at 8 Pm, and first responder series Station 19, which had been occupying the 9 Pm hour.
The tweak made crossovers natural and seamless, with Station 19‘s firefighters and paramedics responding to an accident and then taking patients to Grey Sloan Memorial where the doctors from Grey’s Anatomy would treat them.
That has been the case for the past three and a half seasons, punctuated by frequent crossovers. But today, ABC unveiled its midseason schedule, in which Station 19 is moving from 8 Pm to 10 Pm for...
- 11/16/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
We'll be old and gray before Grey's Anatomy ends!
Grey's Anatomy continues to make records and hold its own as a cultural juggernaut in the television landscape as it comes off 19 seasons on the air.
And while there has been a revolving door cast over the past nearly two decades, including the titular main character, Meredith Grey herself, it shows no signs of slowing down.
One of the most exciting aspects of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 is how the series found a way to reinvent itself.
It served as a reboot within the series, and the show pulled it off remarkably well with a fresh batch of interns who have already made their mark and feel like the next generation of this series.
No one could've anticipated that a new version of Og "M.A.G.I.C" conveniently, also "M.A.G.Yk" could bring back the familiar vibes of Grey's Anatomy's heyday,...
Grey's Anatomy continues to make records and hold its own as a cultural juggernaut in the television landscape as it comes off 19 seasons on the air.
And while there has been a revolving door cast over the past nearly two decades, including the titular main character, Meredith Grey herself, it shows no signs of slowing down.
One of the most exciting aspects of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 is how the series found a way to reinvent itself.
It served as a reboot within the series, and the show pulled it off remarkably well with a fresh batch of interns who have already made their mark and feel like the next generation of this series.
No one could've anticipated that a new version of Og "M.A.G.I.C" conveniently, also "M.A.G.Yk" could bring back the familiar vibes of Grey's Anatomy's heyday,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
[This story contains spoilers to the season 19 two-episode finale of Grey’s Anatomy, “Wedding Bell Blues/Happily Ever After.”]
The two-hour conclusion to Grey’s Anatomy’s 19th season welcomed back two of its recently departed doctors, and left another character’s fate up in the air.
After exiting the hit ABC medical drama as a series regular earlier in the season, Ellen Pompeo made her anticipated return during the May 18 two-part finale, “Wedding Bell Blues/Happily Ever After.” The episode split its time between the veteran cast and the younger batch of interns, with the main storyline centering around Simone’s (Alexis Floy) wedding day and the young doctor ultimately calling off her nuptials and choosing Lucas (Niko Terho). With the wedding as the backdrop, love was in the air for many of the characters — including Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Link (Chris Carmack), who finally vocalized their love for one another.
And both Meredith (Pompeo) and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) — after...
The two-hour conclusion to Grey’s Anatomy’s 19th season welcomed back two of its recently departed doctors, and left another character’s fate up in the air.
After exiting the hit ABC medical drama as a series regular earlier in the season, Ellen Pompeo made her anticipated return during the May 18 two-part finale, “Wedding Bell Blues/Happily Ever After.” The episode split its time between the veteran cast and the younger batch of interns, with the main storyline centering around Simone’s (Alexis Floy) wedding day and the young doctor ultimately calling off her nuptials and choosing Lucas (Niko Terho). With the wedding as the backdrop, love was in the air for many of the characters — including Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Link (Chris Carmack), who finally vocalized their love for one another.
And both Meredith (Pompeo) and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) — after...
- 5/19/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spoiler Alert: The story includes details about the two-part Season 19 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, “Wedding Bell Blues” and “Happily Ever After?”
Grey’s Anatomy wrapped its nineteenth season with a two-part finale packed with many hallmarks of the series: love confessions, hookups, heartache, a runaway bride and a cliffhanger ending with lives hanging in the balance. It also marked a return of the two longtime cast members who departed as series regulars earlier this season, Ellen Pompeo and Kelly McCreary, whose Meredith and Maggie, reunited with Nick and Winston, respectively, for much needed closure (and at least one happy ending.)
The finale also symbolized the passing of the baton from outgoing longtime Grey’s showrunner Krista Vernoff to new showrunner Meg Marinis, who will be taking the reins next season. The two co-wrote Part 1 of the finale, directed by series star Kevin McKidd, while Marinis penned solo Part 2, directed by Grey...
Grey’s Anatomy wrapped its nineteenth season with a two-part finale packed with many hallmarks of the series: love confessions, hookups, heartache, a runaway bride and a cliffhanger ending with lives hanging in the balance. It also marked a return of the two longtime cast members who departed as series regulars earlier this season, Ellen Pompeo and Kelly McCreary, whose Meredith and Maggie, reunited with Nick and Winston, respectively, for much needed closure (and at least one happy ending.)
The finale also symbolized the passing of the baton from outgoing longtime Grey’s showrunner Krista Vernoff to new showrunner Meg Marinis, who will be taking the reins next season. The two co-wrote Part 1 of the finale, directed by series star Kevin McKidd, while Marinis penned solo Part 2, directed by Grey...
- 5/19/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Get fired up: In the wake of ABC’s renewal of Grey’s Anatomy for Season 20 comes word that the network has also picked up spinoff Station 19 for Season 7. But there are changes afoot.
As previously reported, when the current seasons of the sister series wrap, Krista Vernoff will be stepping down from her post as showrunner on both dramas. Grey’s Anatomy vet Meg Marinis was announced back in March as Vernoff’s successor on that show. And on Thursday, the network named Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige — both of whom have previously filled producer roles on Station 19 — the new “chiefs” of the spinoff.
As previously reported, when the current seasons of the sister series wrap, Krista Vernoff will be stepping down from her post as showrunner on both dramas. Grey’s Anatomy vet Meg Marinis was announced back in March as Vernoff’s successor on that show. And on Thursday, the network named Zoanne Clack and Peter Paige — both of whom have previously filled producer roles on Station 19 — the new “chiefs” of the spinoff.
- 4/20/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
As Krista Vernoff nears the end of her second stint as the showrunner of ABC’s long-running Grey’s Anatomy, she can’t help but grow reflective. Since her 2017 return to the medical drama, she’s ushered in the Season of Love, reunited MerDer, navigated Covid, tackled the fight for women’s reproductive rights and introduced an appealing new class of surgical residents. But none of those are her proudest achievement, she told TVLine at the show’s recent PaleyFest panel.
“Grey’s Anatomy is such an extraordinary platform, such an extraordinary microphone,” she said. “It’s in hundreds of territories worldwide,...
“Grey’s Anatomy is such an extraordinary platform, such an extraordinary microphone,” she said. “It’s in hundreds of territories worldwide,...
- 4/16/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
If laughter really is the best medicine, he just might pull through. Sam Page has been cast by Grey’s Anatomy in the recurring role of Sam Sutton, a new patient who, though seriously injured, still has his sense of humor, our sister site Variety reports.
The actor, a veteran of The Bold Type and Mad Men, will make his first appearance in the Thursday, May 4, episode. His character, an Air Force pilot, is dealing with trauma in the aftermath of a base-jumping accident. But he remains quite the charmer, ABC hastens to note. So perhaps he could catch the eye of Jo,...
The actor, a veteran of The Bold Type and Mad Men, will make his first appearance in the Thursday, May 4, episode. His character, an Air Force pilot, is dealing with trauma in the aftermath of a base-jumping accident. But he remains quite the charmer, ABC hastens to note. So perhaps he could catch the eye of Jo,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Sam Page, he of “The Bold Type” and “Mad Men,” has joined the cast of “Grey’s Anatomy” in a recurring role.
Page will make his first appearance during the May 4 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” playing Sam Sutton. According to the character description provided by ABC, Sam is “an Air Force pilot who is seriously injured in a base-jumping accident. Although he’s coping with trauma, he somehow maintains his sense of humor and charm.” The episode is titled “Come Fly With Me,” and in the logline, it says the character of Link (Chris Carmack) willl be wrestling “with his own self-doubt as he preps for a massive surgery.”
Will that massive surgery be performed on Sam? Perhaps!
Page co-starred on the series “The Bold Type” — a five-season-long Freeform show that drew a cult following, especially among media people — as a publishing executive. He also appeared as a recurring cast member on the original “Gossip Girl,...
Page will make his first appearance during the May 4 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” playing Sam Sutton. According to the character description provided by ABC, Sam is “an Air Force pilot who is seriously injured in a base-jumping accident. Although he’s coping with trauma, he somehow maintains his sense of humor and charm.” The episode is titled “Come Fly With Me,” and in the logline, it says the character of Link (Chris Carmack) willl be wrestling “with his own self-doubt as he preps for a massive surgery.”
Will that massive surgery be performed on Sam? Perhaps!
Page co-starred on the series “The Bold Type” — a five-season-long Freeform show that drew a cult following, especially among media people — as a publishing executive. He also appeared as a recurring cast member on the original “Gossip Girl,...
- 4/5/2023
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
Everyone survived the two-part event.
There were no casualties, and Addison was more determined than ever to get back on the road and continue her work by the end of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 Episode 12.
Join former TV Fanatic writer Meaghan Frey, diehard Grey's Fanatic, Caterina Scorsone/Amelia Shepherd fan, and aspiring actor still determined to get his guest starring credit on the series, Joshua Johnson, and TV Fanatic Senior Staff Writer Jasmine Blu as they discuss the hour.
Were you satisfied with the conclusion to the two-part event?
Meaghan: It was a bit anticlimactic in that the stories were not as dramatic as they were hyped up to be in the promos. However, I'm not complaining about that one bit.
We already saw one woman lose her life this season to drive home the potential consequences of the overturning of Roe v. Wade; we don't need to continue to...
There were no casualties, and Addison was more determined than ever to get back on the road and continue her work by the end of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 Episode 12.
Join former TV Fanatic writer Meaghan Frey, diehard Grey's Fanatic, Caterina Scorsone/Amelia Shepherd fan, and aspiring actor still determined to get his guest starring credit on the series, Joshua Johnson, and TV Fanatic Senior Staff Writer Jasmine Blu as they discuss the hour.
Were you satisfied with the conclusion to the two-part event?
Meaghan: It was a bit anticlimactic in that the stories were not as dramatic as they were hyped up to be in the promos. However, I'm not complaining about that one bit.
We already saw one woman lose her life this season to drive home the potential consequences of the overturning of Roe v. Wade; we don't need to continue to...
- 4/4/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Grey’s Anatomy fans may want to put off calling time-of-death on Meredith and Nick’s relationship. Although things looked bleak for the estranged couple when last they spoke — does it get any worse than your girlfriend pretending she hasn’t heard you say you love her? — it ain’t over till it’s over, showrunner Krista Vernoff teased to TVLine on the ABC drama’s recent PaleyFest red carpet.
Although the EP wouldn’t get into specifics, “what I can say is that I still have hope for them as a couple,” she offered. “I think there’s a lot of good there,...
Although the EP wouldn’t get into specifics, “what I can say is that I still have hope for them as a couple,” she offered. “I think there’s a lot of good there,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
After almost two decades of healing wounds, both physical and romantic, the staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital is still going strong.
Despite the onscreen departure of series star Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy has already been picked up for its 20th season, meaning fans had plenty to celebrate at the show’s PaleyFest panel, held at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday.
Krista Vernoff — who will depart as showrunner after the 19th season — was joined onstage by 15 members of the current ensemble cast, including Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone, Camilla Luddington, Kelly McCreary, Kim Raver, Jake Borelli, Chris Carmack, Anthony Hill, Alexis Floyd, Harry Shum Jr. Adelaide Kane, Midori Francis and Niko Terho.
The audience unleashed raucous applause as soon as moderator (and original castmember) T.R. Knight appeared, and they only grew louder as series stalwarts such as Wilson and Pickens took to the stage.
This season...
Despite the onscreen departure of series star Ellen Pompeo, Grey’s Anatomy has already been picked up for its 20th season, meaning fans had plenty to celebrate at the show’s PaleyFest panel, held at the Dolby Theatre on Sunday.
Krista Vernoff — who will depart as showrunner after the 19th season — was joined onstage by 15 members of the current ensemble cast, including Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone, Camilla Luddington, Kelly McCreary, Kim Raver, Jake Borelli, Chris Carmack, Anthony Hill, Alexis Floyd, Harry Shum Jr. Adelaide Kane, Midori Francis and Niko Terho.
The audience unleashed raucous applause as soon as moderator (and original castmember) T.R. Knight appeared, and they only grew louder as series stalwarts such as Wilson and Pickens took to the stage.
This season...
- 4/3/2023
- by Alex Cramer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Juliet Mills, who starred in the 1970s sitcom “Nanny and the Professor” and played Jane Leeves’ mother on “Hot in Cleveland,” has been cast in a recurring role on “Grey’s Anatomy,” TheWrap can exclusively report. She’ll appear in at least three episodes, beginning Thursday.
Per ABC, the 81-year-old British actress plays Maxine, who “comes into the hospital with a friend, but surprisingly knows Jules from outside the hospital.” Jules, a surgical intern who first appeared in Season 19, is played by Adelaide Kain.
Mills also co-stars in Chris Pine’s upcoming directorial debut “Poolman” with Jennifer Jason Leigh, Danny DeVito and Annette Bening. In 2022, she developed and co-hosted “British Classics With Juliet Mills” on TCM. She recently starred in U.K. stage productions of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Lady Vanishes” as the enigmatic Miss Froy and “Darker Shores” opposite her husband Maxwell Caulfield.
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Per ABC, the 81-year-old British actress plays Maxine, who “comes into the hospital with a friend, but surprisingly knows Jules from outside the hospital.” Jules, a surgical intern who first appeared in Season 19, is played by Adelaide Kain.
Mills also co-stars in Chris Pine’s upcoming directorial debut “Poolman” with Jennifer Jason Leigh, Danny DeVito and Annette Bening. In 2022, she developed and co-hosted “British Classics With Juliet Mills” on TCM. She recently starred in U.K. stage productions of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Lady Vanishes” as the enigmatic Miss Froy and “Darker Shores” opposite her husband Maxwell Caulfield.
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- 3/30/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
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