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Grey's Anatomy's Hot New Doc: Did Your First Impression Leave You Wanting Seconds?
Grey's Anatomy's Hot New Doc: Did Your First Impression Leave You Wanting Seconds?

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time18-05-2025

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Grey's Anatomy's Hot New Doc: Did Your First Impression Leave You Wanting Seconds?

Before the Season 21 finale of Grey's Anatomy revealed that Trevor Jackson had been cast as a new surgical intern, his character was already playing doctor with Simone. Are we happy about that? No of us can say that the grown-ish vet didn't make a memorable first impression. In Season 21's penultimate episode, his on-screen counterpart ran into Simone at Joe's Bar right after her break-up with Lucas. Noting that she was dressed up — she'd been going to Jo and Link's wedding — the newbie remarked that he'd been told that Seattle was a jeans-and-T-shirt kinda town. When she explained that she'd had other plans, he replied, 'Then I'm sorry, but I'm not.' More from TVLine Will Trent Stars Unpack Finale Cliffhangers: Losing [Spoiler] Would 'Break' Faith in Season 4 - WATCH SNL Finale: Scarlett Johansson Gets Cut Off During Goodnights - Watch Them in Full Here SNL Video: Scarlett Johansson Gets an On-Air Apology From Michael Che for Obscene Jokes We were charmed. But was she? 'You're doing the most right now,' Simone cracked. 'I don't think you hate it,' he replied, flashing a $1M smile. (See above.) Right he was, too, because the next thing we knew, the two of them were getting hot and also heavy. Not until Lucas had apologized to Simone and assured her that they could work through their issues did she — or we — spot Jackson among Grey Sloan's new crop of first-years. 'At least you know I'm good,' he joked. As far as we can see, it's so far, so good for Jackson's as-yet-unnamed character. The actor has charm to spare, chemistry with leading lady Alexis Floyd and has given his alter ego a cocksure swagger that neatly straddles the line between confident and obnoxious. What's your take? Rate your first impression of Mc… Hmm. What should we call him? McHottie hasn't been used since Season 3, so maybe we could recycle it. 15 TV Pairs That Need to Couple Up View List Whatever his nickname ends up being, rate your first impression below. Best of TVLine Young Sheldon Easter Eggs: Every Nod to The Big Bang Theory (and Every Future Reveal) Across 7 Seasons Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now

Say It Ain't So, Jo: Grey's Anatomy Wouldn't Really Make Link's Bride a Widow… Would It?
Say It Ain't So, Jo: Grey's Anatomy Wouldn't Really Make Link's Bride a Widow… Would It?

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time16-05-2025

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Say It Ain't So, Jo: Grey's Anatomy Wouldn't Really Make Link's Bride a Widow… Would It?

Grey's Anatomy can't, right? It can't kill off Link the episode after he tied the knot with his BFF and true love, Jo. He'd just found out that the twins that they're expecting are girls. They'd just 'honeymooned' in a Grey Sloan supply closet. They'd finally begun their happy ending. Oh my God, the long-running ABC drama is going to send Link to the morgue, isn't it? What could be more Grey's Anatomy than that! This is, after all, the show that wrecked us with George's demise, then smacked us with Mark's death while we were still in mourning for Lexie. More from TVLine The Amazing Race Finale Recap: Which Team Outran the Competition to Become the Season 37 Champs? Law & Order: SVU Finale Recap: Some Surprising News Has Major Impact on a Member of Liv's Team - Grade It! Did Doctor Odyssey Just Air Its Series Finale? Grade It! It bears mentioning that the series has never cut Jo a break, either. She was abandoned by her mother and struggled mightily to build a life for herself. Her first husband was physically and emotionally abusive. Her second husband left her outta nowhere to reunite with an old flame. Her third husband… Well, Link is pretty much perfect for Jo. He doesn't always get it right, but he tries. And when he makes a commitment, he sticks to it. Jo would never have to worry about the kinda crap through which Teddy and Owen are always going. Grey's Anatomy's Major Exits View List S—t. The closer we look at how right for Jo Link is, the likelier it seems that he will die in the explosion with which the Season 21 finale concluded. (Read the recap here.) What do you think? Is he a goner? Vote in the poll below, then sound off in the comments. Even if Jo can take it, can ? Best of TVLine Young Sheldon Easter Eggs: Every Nod to The Big Bang Theory (and Every Future Reveal) Across 7 Seasons Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now

'Grey's Anatomy 'season 21 ending explained: Is Meredith returning to Grey Sloan for good?
'Grey's Anatomy 'season 21 ending explained: Is Meredith returning to Grey Sloan for good?

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time16-05-2025

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'Grey's Anatomy 'season 21 ending explained: Is Meredith returning to Grey Sloan for good?

Grey's Anatomy's season 21 finale saw Meredith Grey return to Grey Sloan just in time for a hostage situation. The finale also shook up several core romances, including Owen and Teddy's marriage. It ends with a shocking event that's sure to carry over into season This article contains spoilers for season 21, episode 18, "How Do I Live?" Grey's Anatomy can't stop, won't stop. Shonda Rhimes' spicy medical soap wrapped its 21st season tonight with the requisite drama we've come to expect from a Grey's finale, pairing steamy backroom trysts with surgical breakthroughs, a hostage situation, and Chekhov's tank of acetylene. The episode sets the stage with Bailey (Chandra Wilson) congratulating the season's interns, including Simone (Alexis Floyd), Adams (Niko Terho), Kwan (Harry Shum Jr.), and Jules (Adelaide Kane), for finishing their first year. Soon, they'll be sporting their own white coats and bossing around a new batch of interns. We're also quickly swept up in a trio of life-and-death cases, each with their own accompanying baggage. One involves Nora (Floriana Lima), who recently told Owen (Kevin McKidd) she loves him, much to the dismay of Owen's wife, Teddy (Kim Raver). Saving Nora requires building her a new aorta and a stapling procedure that goes against everything Teddy knows about heart surgery. Also not easy? Operating on the woman having an affair with your husband. Another involves Ben (Jason George), who finds his attempts to save a patient with a severe liver injury thwarted, resulting in him breaking the rules. Yes, again. But the finale's most dramatic case brings back Dylan Gatlin, the 9-year-old with a brain condition we met a few episodes ago, along with her mother, Jenna (Piper Perabo). Dylan's first surgery didn't go as planned, and Jenna grows so desperate that she wheels in a tank of acetylene and threatens to blow up the hospital if Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) doesn't immediately operate on her daughter. How does it all play out? Do we see Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) in the flesh? And does that tank of acetylene go boom? We unpack it all in our Grey's Anatomy season 21 ending explainer. While Pompeo's Meredith has narrated the entirety of season 21, she's only made a handful of in-person appearances at Grey Sloan. She returns in the finale, however, to meet with Catherine (Debbie Allen) about selling her shares in the hospital to help fund her Alzheimer's research. Her presence rankles Webber (James Pickens Jr.), who resents Meredith for the business and talent she cost the hospital by leaving. Yes. With the help of Winston (Anthony Hill), Teddy successfully performs the risky stapling procedure and saves Nora's life. It's an emotional procedure for Teddy, who witnessed the intimacy her husband, Owen, shares with Nora. She knows Nora told Owen she loves him, and Teddy wants to know if Owen feels the same. But he won't give her a straight answer. Related: 16 stars you forgot were on Grey's Anatomy before their big break (including future Oscar nominees) Before she goes into the OR, Nora tearfully tells Owen that, should she survive the procedure, she understands if he can't be with her. In case she doesn't make it, she asks him to look after her mother, who she says doesn't have anyone else. Owen assures her she'll make it out alive. When the "moment of truth" arrives during the surgery, Teddy is hesitant. "The moment that we staple her aorta, the pressure from her heart could blow the staple line and she'll die," she says to Winston, who tells her that they can't stop now. A compromise is reached when they decide to lower Nora's blood pressure to help relieve pressure. The gamble pays off, and Nora survives. "You changed what was possible today," Owen tells Teddy in the aftermath. "You changed medicine." "And yet I still lose," replies Teddy, heartbroken by his betrayal. By episode's end, Owen and Teddy appear to have broken up. This is despite Owen telling Teddy in the aftermath of Nora's surgery that, while he has feelings for Nora, he still wants to be with her. "You are the mother of our children, and you are my best friend." But it's too late for Teddy, who says she can no longer be with him. "You're giving up on us?" he asks. "I'm choosing me," she replies. Jenna grows hysterical and desperate after being told that Dylan's first surgery didn't go as planned and that the doctors want to wait and see if she recovers before attempting another procedure. She wheels a tank of acetylene, stolen from the truck of her contractor husband, into the OR and orders Amelia and Adams to operate on Dylan again immediately. "If you don't save her," she warns, "I'm taking everyone down with me." They begin the operation, and Beltran (Natalie Morales) is able to glimpse the threat through the observation window. She lets Catherine, Webber, and Meredith know, and they immediately call in law enforcement. The cops want to send in a SWAT team ASAP, but Meredith advises against it, saying they could imperil Dylan's life and they should allow Amelia to complete the surgery. "It's Amelia, she can do it," Meredith assures them. Yes, Amelia successfully reduces the swelling and stops the bleeding in Dylan's brain. It's not easy, though, what with Jenna refusing to allow any neuromonitoring or imaging teams in the room. Things begin to look dicey once Dylan starts bleeding again and they can't stop it. That's when Meredith bursts in with a bag of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) that will help alleviate clotting. With the plasma, Amelia is able to stop the bleeding and save Dylan. Jenna, who's been beating herself up for not keeping her daughter safe, is grateful. Before being arrested, she reveals that the tank had been empty the whole time. Ben returned to Grey's in season 21 after previously leaving his surgical residency to become a firefighter (and Station 19 member). Unfortunately, it hasn't gone very well for him. Earlier this season, he defied Teddy by keeping the emergency department open during a heatwave, and now that decision is coming back to bite him. Bailey, his wife and coworker, tells him that Teddy wants him gone, and that this could very well be his last day. His penchant for rule-breaking continues in this episode. Since the hostage situation keeps him and his patient out of an OR, he decides to operate on him in the ICU. Bailey is furious, but, knowing that he's got nothing to lose, decides to lend him a hand. After successfully completing the operation, the pair commiserates outside the hospital. "I should've stood up for you more and protected you," she says. Ben tells her it's not her fault. "I stand by my choices to save lives, every time," he replies. Bailey tells him they'll find "somewhere better for him." Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Link (Chris Carmack) spend most of the episode unaware there's a hostage situation, as the newlyweds embark on a romantic hook-up in a storage room. They treat this pocket of bliss as if it's their honeymoon. They seem very happy together. Allen must've gotten through to Pompeo, because it sure looks like it. After helping Amelia with the plasma, Meredith is reminded of how much she misses the OR. So she makes a deal with Catherine — she'll continue her Alzheimer's research during the year, but return to Grey Sloan during the summers to work as a general surgeon. Catherine agrees, and Webber is pleased. He tells her he's always envisioned her and Bailey "at the helm" of the hospital once he retires. "You and your work will always have a home here," he says. Still, time will tell how much on-screen action Pompeo gets going forward. A few. Jules confronts Winston about why she hasn't been on his service. He admits it's due to the romantic tension between them. "We're spending a lot of time together, and lines were getting blurry, right? Did you not feel that?" Related: The 10 best medical shows ever She replies that the lines were very clear to her, and feels he's denying her opportunities. When he encourages her to work with another cardiac surgeon, she retorts, "But you're the best one." Simone and Adams, meanwhile, reconnect with a passionate kiss after drifting apart. Being at the center of the hostage situation together made him realize that he never wants to be without her. Very lovely, but there is a complication. In the final scenes, we briefly catch a glimpse of the new interns — and one is a guy she just hooked up with. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when Jenna said the tank of acetylene was empty. The cops, too, said it was empty upon finding it. But Jenna's husband says he never keeps empty tanks in his truck. "Did Jenna ever open the valve?" he asks. Looking back, she sure did. Uh-oh. Adams sprints to the OR to warn that the (very flammable) gas is in the air. But he's too late. From outside the hospital, we see an explosion of flames and lots of shattered glass. How bad was the explosion? Who was hurt? That's a question for next season. Grey's Anatomy airs on ABC and streams on Hulu. to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

As One Grey's Anatomy Couple Weds, Another Breaks Up — and a Third Relationship Lands on Life Support
As One Grey's Anatomy Couple Weds, Another Breaks Up — and a Third Relationship Lands on Life Support

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time09-05-2025

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As One Grey's Anatomy Couple Weds, Another Breaks Up — and a Third Relationship Lands on Life Support

The penultimate Season 21 episode of Grey's Anatomy was — sorry, Dickens — the best of times, the worst of times. On one hand, it was Jo and Link's wedding day. On the other, young Dylan remained in a bad way that only got worse. In addition, while Nora managed to pose a new threat to Teddy and Owen's future, Lucas huffed and puffed that he and Simone didn't have one. Read on for all the details… JO HIT THE MOTHER LODE | As 'Love You Like a Love Song' began, tensions flared between Jo and her future mother-in-law, Maureen (guest star Bess Armstrong). Link's mom was eager to help but only in ways that the bride didn't want — like doing her makeup so that she resembled, in her words, '1983 Boy George' and offering up a giant veil that could've been a prop from The Last Showgirl. More from TVLine Ghosts EPs Talk Finale's 'Perilous' Jay Cliffhanger, Pete and Alberta's Big Moment - Plus, Grade It! 9-1-1 Ends on Explosive Cliffhanger Ahead of Season 8 Finale, With Major Changes in Store for the 118 Law & Order: Organized Crime: An SVU Pal Returns to Help Stabler Realize He's Been Hoodwinked - Read Recap Thankfully, wedding officiant Levi soon showed up and explained to Jo that Maureen was just being… well, a mom. Since Jo had never had one of those, she was unaware that this was occasionally the aggravating manner in which they showed love. With Levi's reassurance, Jo blurted out to Maureen that she didn't want the makeup or the headdress… although she did so more loudly than she ideally would have liked. Meanwhile, Link, who was working at Grey Sloan — yes, on his wedding day — let Bailey get in his head about the fact that he couldn't just 'wing it' when it came to reciting vows to his bride. Off Bailey's advice, he attempted to write something heartfelt the same way that he might post-op notes. That being an epic fail, Bailey suggested that he instead 'say how you feel in your own way.' Like it's that easy! TEDDY OPERATED ON NORA | Back from what sounded like a highly therapeutic vacation in Hawaii, Owen and Teddy had the glow of newlyweds. She didn't even ask to be taken off of the case of her husband's one-night stand, Nora, who was back in the hospital with an infected graft. Alas, the long-shot procedure that she and Winston attempted to perform on the patient failed; their only option was to recommend palliative care. On Teddy's way to Jo and Link's nuptials, she broke the news to Owen, who while still on duty, attempted to comfort Megan's childhood bestie. 'I know I shouldn't say this, but I'm dying so I have a pass now,' Nora told him. 'I think I'm a little bit in love with you.' By the time Teddy and Winston left the reception with a radical new idea that might save Nora, Owen was in her bed looking much cozier than his wife would've preferred. LUCAS DUMPED SIMONE | Throughout the hour, Lucas seized every opportunity to use Dylan's worsening condition as an excuse to give Simone the cold shoulder. At first, the child could only communicate by blinking; by the end, she couldn't even do that. Finally, outside of Jo and Link's wedding venue, Simone actually had to tell Lucas that she hadn't been rooting against Dylan, she'd just been being realistic. For his part, Lucas didn't see what was wrong with hoping for the best. That, Simone countered, was because he got bailed out every time he took a risk that didn't work out; not everybody was that lucky. That remark really stung. So Lucas decided that it was his turn to be realistic, and the reality was that he and Simone didn't have a future together. LINK RELEASED THE SONG IN HIS HEART | Before the wedding got underway, Jo stole a moment with Maureen to apologize and explain why it had been so alien to her to be mothered. The hatchet buried, the ceremony started with Levi walking his pal down the aisle. When it came time for the vows, swoon! Link sang his, and they were as cute and funny as they were romantic and sweet! 'How,' asked the bride, 'am I supposed to follow that?!?' As the hour drew to a close, Jules, high from Richard letting her perform an ostomy, informed Winston that she wasn't mad anymore that he didn't seem to want her on his service. The day had opened her eyes to other possibilities, and she wanted to explore them all! Finally, a devastated Simone was at Joe's Bar drowning her sorrows when she was hit on by a handsome stranger (Grown-ish's Trevor Jackson). Before the credits rolled, they were getting both hot and heavy! Grey's Anatomy's Most Memorable Moments View List So, Link's vows — best ever? Does Owen get a pass for being so cuddly with Nora since she's dying? And whoever Trevor Jackson's playing, he's already an upgrade from Lucas, right? Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

Jake Borelli who plays Levi Schmitt is set to return to Grey's Anatomy
Jake Borelli who plays Levi Schmitt is set to return to Grey's Anatomy

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time02-05-2025

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Jake Borelli who plays Levi Schmitt is set to return to Grey's Anatomy

Jake Borelli who plays Levi Schmitt, a character who left Grey Sloan for a research position in Texas, is to return to Seattle in an upcoming Grey's Anatomy show. The Thing About Harry actor, who had been on Grey's Anatomy for seven seasons, is the latest former Grey's Anatomy series regular to re-join the show like Jesse Williams and Greg Germann over the last few series. Speaking to online entertainment publication Deadline last November, The Normal Heart actor said he was: "very hopeful that Levi will come back, "I think the audience is interested to see what Levi is up to, I certainly am, "He has so many connections to people still at the hospital, Jo, so I couldn't imagine the birth of those babies without Levi bending the world to get there." "I think we also have this wonderful opportunity to have him grow off camera, and then to have him come back at some point and really be this boss that we know he can be."

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