[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Thursday’s winter finale of Grey’s Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Grey’s Anatomy may have almost broken Maggie Pearce (Kelly McCreary). The world’s battle with COVID-19 rages on, the virus will continue to be the main star of the show’s seventeenth season, and it’s putting all of the doctors
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) is still fighting for her life on Grey’s Anatomy, and as the doctors at Grey Sloan continue to try treatments to get her back on her feet. Meanwhile, Meredith continues to visit her beach dream
Grey’s Anatomy pulled off a truly jaw-dropping surprise in the Season 17 premiere, which ended with Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) collapsing after a long shift in the COVID-19 ward at the hospital and escaping to a dream beach scene where her dead husband, Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), was waiting for her. Fans saw the former couple
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 17 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Grey’s Anatomy returned on Thursday evening with a two-hour blockbuster premiere that showcased how medical professionals are combatting the COVID-19 pandemic head-on and, as promised, ended with a jaw-dropping ending. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) returned at the
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 17 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Grey’s Anatomy returned on Thursday evening with a two-hour blockbuster premiere that showcased how medical professionals are combatting the COVID-19 pandemic head on and as promised, ended with a jaw-dropping ending. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) returned at
Grey’s Anatomy will be returning on the same night as Station 19 with a two-hour premiere and an epic crossover event on Thursday, Nov. 12, and TV Guide has an exclusive teaser of these COVID-19 episodes. Respective series stars Ellen Pompeo and Jaina Lee Ortiz provide the voiceover for the teaser trailer that will officially premiere
If these were normal times, we would be just about ready for Grey’s Anatomy Season 17 to begin, but 2020 hasn’t been a normal year for anyone. The pandemic not only caused the show to lose three episodes in Season 16, but fans will have to wait a bit longer for Grey’s Anatomy Season 17
Attention Grey’s Anatomy fans, ABC’s No. 1 rated drama is heading back into production after more than six months of a COVID-19 forced shutdown. Cameras shut off on Grey’s Anatomy in March, with three more episodes left to complete in the original season order. According to Variety, Grey’s will head back into production on Sept. 17
In the age of Peak TV, where most shows are lucky if they’re able to secure a second season, Grey’s Anatomy has not only survived for more than a decade and a half, but it surpassed ER to become the longest-running medical drama in television history. ABC has already renewed it through Season 17, even
Grey’s Anatomy fans were set on high alert Thursday afternoon after Giacomo Gianniotti, who plays Grey Sloan resident and Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) love interest Andrew DeLuca on the hospital drama, posted a series of cryptic Instagram stories about suffering a major career loss. “Today I finally accept defeat, to a long battle I have
Update 12/01/19: NBC and Freemantle released an updated statement on Sunday, Dec. 1 saying they are working with Gabrielle Union through her representatives to resolve the situation. “We remain committed to ensuring a respectful workplace for all employees and take very seriously any questions about workplace culture. We are working with Ms. Union through her