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Ellen Pompeo‘s Meredith Grey said goodbye to Seattle on last night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy“, as she stepped on a plane to begin her new chapter in Boston. Though Meredith’s departure marked the end of an era on ABC’s long-running show, she’ll continue to narrate the series as well as continue serving as an executive producer.
ET spoke with “Station 19” star and Screen Actors Guild Awards committee member Jason George at the Screen Actors Guild Awards preview at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday, where he assured fans that Pompeo’s presence will still be felt on “Grey’s”.
“She’s a producer on the show; she’s a producer on both shows. She’s not leaving the world but she will not be around as much as we’re used to having her. So that’s going to be a big change,” the actor, who was introduced as Ben Warren on “Grey’s Anatomy” before transitioning to the firefighter spinoff, told ET.
He then reflected on being part of the storyline that helped send Pompeo’s character off, reminiscing about the dramatic midseason finale from November that saw Meredith’s house catch on fire and the Station 19 crew reporting to the devastating scene. “Being a part of that episode for us and for us to be there, it was weird watching their house on fire,” he acknowledged. “Ellen running up. I got to run out and meet her at the car and run her into her house on fire.”
When asked how it was to send off Pompeo and her beloved character after nearly two decades, George observed any kind of dramatic change would garner deep emotions.
“We’re in season 19, so if you’ve done anything in your life for 10 years, let alone 19 years, it’s going to be emotional when you stop doing it. When you’re not there every day,” he said,
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!ET's Nischelle Turner spoke to Jason Sudeikis and Hannah Waddingham ahead of the show's season 3 premiere, where Sudeikis revealed that the show's third season was written to be the last in the series.«I mean, that's how we went about writing it, that we wanted to close up this chapter of it — so much changed with when you hire writers, when you cast it, just based on the elements of the day like, 'Oh, we want this to happen, but oh, it’s raining,' so you have go with the flow. So, there’s good ways to go with the flow, and there’s adjustments. It’s all been splendid and harmonious, but the idea was to do three years. I mean, if we had the opportunity, if we were able to, never know how something's going to be received.»He continued, «This thing could have really been a sticky turd, or it could have been just what it is, and people still not like it and not get to do it.
Sleaford Mods have discussed their experience with ageism in the music industry and the significance of them hitting a peak in their popularity in middle age.Vocalist Jason Williamson, who is 52, admitted in a new interview with The Guardian that he had “a bit of a crisis” regarding his age when live music resumed.“The thing of, ‘I’m too old to do this now’, when we started playing live again, I had a bit of a crisis about,” says Williamson. “All our contemporaries are 25 years younger, most of them, and you get quite a lot of ageism. But what can I say to them? I was doing the same thing 20 years ago.”“You can question yourself and that’s important,” added multi-instrumentalist Andrew Fearn, who is 51, “but more important is the reality.
star Ellen Pompeo, co-star Debbie Allen is sure this won't be her final time on the long-running medical drama.Speaking with ET's Nischelle Turner on the red carpet at the premiere of at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Monday, Allen opened up about Pompeo's exit — and some of the chatter from fans who were a little disappointed that her departure didn't get a bit more fanfare in the episode.«A lot of people have a lot to say,» Allen quipped. «You know, Meredith Grey is taking a journey to another direction, [but] she's still alive.
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Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Grey said goodbye to Seattle on last night's episode of , as she stepped on a plane to begin her new chapter in Boston. Though Meredith's departure marked the end of an era on ABC's long-running show, she'll continue to narrate the series as well as continue serving as an executive producer.ET spoke with star and Screen Actors Guild Awards committee member Jason George at the Screen Actors Guild Awards preview at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday, where he assured fans that Pompeo's presence will still be felt on .«She's a producer on the show; she’s a producer on both shows.
The end of an era — for now. Grey’s Anatomy’s cast and fans alike tuned in to see the episode dedicated to Meredith Grey.
“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.” For many, the hope was that he’d be introduced as Reed Richards, leader of the Fantastic Four. And for what it’s worth, the “Good Place” actor would be open to that — but the idea admittedly terrifies him.In reality, Harper ended up playing Quaz, an entirely new character, with no basis in the comics. Quaz is a telepath who lives in the quantum realm, and is part of the freedom fighters working to escape the rule of Kang the Conqueror (Jonathan Majors).
Welp. Meredith Grey has officially left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Meredith Grey is scrubbing out.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on the latest episode of Grey’s Anatomy!
Ellen Pompeo opened up about the real reason she choose to leave On Thursday, fans said goodbye to the end of an era as longtime star Pompeo and her beloved character, Meredith Grey, bid farewell in her last episode as a series regular in the emotional winter premiere.Though Thursday's episode marks Pompeo's final appearance as a regular, this won't be the last time viewers will see the character. The 53-year-old actress is expected to appear at least one more time before the current 19th season is over.
said goodbye to the end of an era as longtime star Ellen Pompeo and her beloved character bid farewell in her last episode as a series regular in Thursday's emotional winter premiere. Titled «I'll Follow the Sun,» a reference to the 1964 Beatles song, the doctors at Grey Sloan plan a surprise send-off on Meredith's last day at the hospital, as they toast to her one last time before she begins her new life in Boston.«You know, once upon a time, you were the bane of my existence, but no, you grew up to become one of my points of pride,» Dr. Bailey said before choking up. «Dr. Grey, what Dr.
“Grey’s Anatomy” on Thursday. But Ellen Pompeo’s final episode as a series regular felt more like a “see you later,” leaving plenty of questions unanswered and the door open for her character’s return.ABC promoted the episode, titled “I’ll Follow the Sun,” as Meredith’s big farewell to Seattle.
Kate Aurthur editor SPOILER ALERT: This essay contains spoilers from “I’ll Follow the Sun,” the Feb. 23 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy.” From her first episode as Dr. Meredith Grey on March 27, 2005 — when “Grey’s Anatomy” premiered on ABC and became a once-in-a-generation pop-culture sensation — to what’s being billed as a (kind of, sort of) goodbye episode on Feb. 23, 2023, Ellen Pompeo could forge chemistry with anyone. Along with its lexicon-changing writing and intricate yet rowdy plotting by Shonda Rhimes, what’s made “Grey’s Anatomy” a phenomenon was watching Meredith just live her life. She was a character network television never seen before: a brilliant woman whose life had been marred by tragedy (an Alzheimer’s-afflicted mother, an entirely absent father), yet who wasn’t going to let her dark and twisty past get in her way. Meredith had a lot of fun; she saved a lot of lives; she had a lot of sex.
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about the Feb. 23 midseason premiere of Grey’s Anatomy.
Ellen Pompeo‘s farewell episode of Grey’s Anatomy is about to air and her co-star Kate Walsh is saying “happy trails” to her.
Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey is officially saying farewell to Seattle and Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in tonight’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”.
Meredith Grey says farewell to Seattle. kicks off the second half of season 19 with a big goodbye (for now) to Ellen Pompeo's titular character as she begins a new chapter in Boston.
Ellen Pompeo‘s “final” Grey’s Anatomy episode airs tonight and we have everything you need to know right here.