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Greys Anatomy: 5 Shameful Things April Did (& 5 She Should Be Proud Of) – Screen Rant

On Grey's Anatomy, a lot of the characters have complex arcs. However, April Kepner seems to be one that has plenty of ups-and-downs.

When actress Sarah Drew joined the cast of the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy way back in season 6, she wasn't a raging fan-favorite. Between seasons 6 and 8, she didn't get much character development. That didn't occur until season 9.

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April Kepner was a character that evoked polarizing opinions in fans but, gradually, she made a place for herself on the show and even became beloved over the years. Fans stayed with this relatable trauma surgeon, but being the epitome of sweetness didn't mean that she never did anything she shouldn't be ashamed of.

April was devastated by the death of her son, Samuel Norbert Avery, who survived only a few hours after being born with Type II Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

Although she was completely justified in seeking a change of scene after the tragedy, some fans believed this lack of communication was the first sign of her and Jackson's marriage dwindling. She left for Iraq soon after and kept extending her tour.

Then, when she returned, she was ready to talk and fight for their marriage. This did seem a little unfair on Jackson, who had just begun processing his own feelings and grief after suppressing them for so long.

In season 14,April was seen to go througha crisis of faith when she began to feel that life was thoroughly unfair and that good people were suffering terribly for no good reason. For some time, she was unable to connect with God or find comfort in her faith.However, after talking to a rabbi, she eventually managed to find the answers she needed, which helped her put her life back together. Getting past such a crisis took great strength, which is something she should be proud of.

While April was still doubting God and everything she had grown up believing in, she would often behave uncharacteristically with her colleagues.

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In the episode, One Day Like This, this is where April met the rabbi, Eli,who was in unimaginable pain from a skin condition he had developed from some antibiotics Bailey had prescribed. His situation was extremely rare and Bailey could not have guessed that her meds would backfire.

However, April, in her disillusioned state of mind, was surprisingly mean. She yelled at Baileyfor being negligent and made her feel ten times more guilty than she already was.

April enlisted in the army and went to Iraq with her mentor Owen as a way to heal after losing her baby son tragically. For someone who is usually so meek and docile, April was the last person fans expected to enlist. However, this didn't stop them from admiring her courage and bravery, especially as she served two tours and used the skills she learned in Jordan to help on her future cases.

Before April Kepner had become a firm fan-favorite and sometimes even afterward, she was rather annoying with her cloying sweetness and nagging.

In fact, not all the doctors liked her as Bailey made clear multiple times. Except for Jackson and Arizona, who became a good friend, later on, April didnt have a lot of friends at the hospital, simply because she drove people crazy with her irritating ways, however well-intentioned.

Seattle Grace was going bankrupt after the doctors, including Derek and Meredith, sued it for negligence after the shocking season 8 finale.

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At this time, the hospital had decided to give up its ER to cut down on expenses. Since the ER was the place where the most serious cases would arrive, it would have been a travesty to close it down. At this time, April invested a lot of time and energy, alongside Derek, to figure out a way to save the ER as well as the hospital.

April was one of the most conscientious doctors at Seattle Grace/Grey Sloan Memorial. However, when she was still an intern from Mercy West, she made a mistake that cost a woman her life.

The mistake was simple enough. April got distracted when a flood of severe trauma patients arrived following a major fire. She forgot to check a patients airway and intubate her, which ultimately led to the patients death. Although she didnt do it intentionally, this was by far one of the worst things April did in her career.

April Kepner was in a massive car crash in season 14 with her boyfriend, Matthew with whom she had got back together after splitting from Jackson.

The doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial were apprehensive as to whether or not she would make it, but almost by some miracle, she did. This incident was in fact the final thing that made April overcome her struggle with her faith.

Another rather shameful thing April did was to leave Matthew at the altar and elope with Jackson.As fans remember, April found herself embroiled in a love triangle after the trauma surgeon found herself torn between Jackson and Matthew.

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While she did have feelings for Jackson, April decided to go ahead with her wedding to Matthew after the plastic surgeon rejected her. Then, when her wedding day arrived, Jackson decided to confess his feelings and the two ran out of the church together. Many fans that she didnt need to break Matthews heart quite so spectacularly.

April became a formidable trauma surgeon over the years, a specialty one wouldnt normally have associated with someone as sensitive as her.

She had grown up on a farm and got through several obstacles, which included getting fired twice, failing her boards,a crisis of faith, as well as the death of her son. In spite of all that, she emerged as a good surgeon, something she should most definitely be proud of.

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Grey’s Anatomy: The Worst Episode Of Every Season (According To IMDb) – Screen Rant

Grey's Anatomy is one of the most successful shows on television, but which episodes were the least successful of each season?

For 17 seasons, Grey's Anatomy has taken viewers on a wild ride through two hospitals, countless marriages, divorces, and one night stands. The show has put audiences through many emotions of laughter, sadness, joy, and pain. With over 360 episodes, viewers will without a doubt have their favorites.

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However, the good folks over at IMDb have their own list of high and low-ranking episodes. Whilemanyfans of Grey'smight argue with this list, the fact remains that even one of the best shows has dropped the ball a few times in terms of storylines.

Meredith is pressing issues with Derek as their relationship grows, but Derek is still not providing much insight into his personal life.

Cristina, not one for the whole family vibe, is having a hard time dealing with her pregnancy. Alex is trying to convince a young patient that a particular surgery could actually save her life.

George and Callie are an item but no one knows this. They're still sneaking around, but Izzie catches wind and wants all the details.

Preston Burke, as great as he is, is showing nerves when he has to operate on one of his idols. Meredith is contemplating a date with Finn,while Addison and Derek are trying to work things out.

Cristina and Burke's mothers are in town to plan what was supposed to be the dream wedding. Addison is dealing with a typical Grey's Anatomy love fiasco which involves her, Derek, Mark Sloan, and Meredith.

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Addison decides to leave town, which results in what would soon become the first Grey's Anatomy spinoff,Private Practice.

Izzie and George are exploring their newly intimate relationship. Derek and Meredith are back in the swing of things, and Mark is ready to make a move on Erica. Love is everywhere (or instant hookups are).

Meredith is trying to come to terms with the sister relationship she has with Lexie, so she warns Alex about their encounters.

Christian is still showing no signs of respect for Meredith's and Derek's relationship. But then fate steps in and Christian begins to feel left out.

Cristina begins to worry if Lexie is hurting herself on purpose and wants nothing to do with her in the OR. Webber is trying to woo Dixon to work at Seattle Grace, but Bailey is not convinced she's the proper fit.

Callie wants a family with Arizona but at the time, Arizona is more focused on her career, and. Mark's daughter is ready to deliver the baby but then has second thoughts concerning the adoption process.

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Jackson puts April on the spot regarding how much she admires Derek. Arizona questions the decision-making of Sloan, which causes conflict between her and Callie.

The fallout from the accident is on full display here. Callie's life is hanging in the balance, but not just hers, the baby's as well. The staff is doing their best to save both the mother and child that but the stress is taking its toll.

Addison is flown in and sides are taken. Mark and Arizona draw a line in the sand regarding Arizona's place in Callie's and their baby's lives.

The day started off great, but what can go wrong on Valentine's Day for the staff at Seattle Grace?

Owen and Cristina continue their drifting apart. Meredith and Derek are struggling to get some alone time. Callie and Arizona are planning for a trip, and Ben and Miranda have plans of their own.

A magician is on the scene after almost cutting his assistant in half. Arizona doesn't know it, but she's the object of another doctor's crush. Owen and Cristina are still going through the motions.

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Cristina is not convinced that Owen has just abandoned his plans for having a baby. Miranda just wants to be left alone and is hiding from everyone.

Halloween time is here, and that's where the super weird stuff goes down.

Patients are biting one another, Webber is handing over an important surgery to residents, and the grown-ups on the staff can't decide what to wear to a party. Can the doctors get past their personal issues and enjoy themselves?

This is the episode where the hearts of Grey's Anatomy fans were broken. Derek is a witness to a car accident and does the right thing by helping out.

He saves a life but gets in his car, and one second was all it took to take away one of the best characters in the history of the show. Derek is rushed to the hospital where a mistake was made that cost him his life.

In the midst of going through their divorce, Grey's Anatomy paid homage to one of the best couples on the show.

April and Jackson have been through enough in their short time together to rival the bond of any union at Seattle Grace or Grey Sloan Memorial. It's an episode of how they got to where they are now.

Jackson and April travel to Montana to perform a surgery at one of his mother's hospitals, only to encounter his father at a bar. Jackson has some questions, but it's what happens between him and April that had fans swooning.

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There was a chance at reconciliation between the two, but both parties pulled back before they had a chance. The road trip gave time to hash out issues but, in the end, it wasn't enough.

Maggie and Jackson are busted by Richard and Catherine. April is spinning out of control and when Jackson tries to find out what the cause is, she kisses him.

Meanwhile, Owen and Amelia are going through their issues, as Owen returned from a trip to see Teddy, but Amelia has labeled him a cheater.

Deluca's dad makes a visit to the hospital in order to pitch a new idea to Grey Sloan Memorial Board.

Niko and Levi are at that stage in their relationship where they have to decide to stay hidden or come out to their families. Maggie lets the truth be known to the world that she is the love child of Richard Webber and Ellis Grey.

No death, but Grey's loses a popular character. Alex leaves letters for the important people in his life and explains why he decided to not only leave the hospital, but Seattle altogether.

It would be revealed that Alex and Izzie Stevens have reconnected, and Izzie had Alex's children.

Meredith is still sick. Bailey is still grieving the loss of her mother, and Teddy is still begging Owen for forgiveness.

But to top it all, Opal comes back in some weird crossover attempt with Station 19. Meredith gets a sudden moment of energy, but that does not last long and before the episode ends, and she's in worse shape than ever.

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Where to Stream ‘This Is Us,’ ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ & Other Shows Given the Post-Super Bowl Time Slot – TV Insider

Even if youre not a football fan, Super Bowl on Sunday, February 7, has plenty for you to enjoy, from its commercials to the highly anticipated (or just much-hyped) TV show that airs right after the big game, whether a new episode or a series premiere.

This year, the prime CBS slot goes to the premiere of The Equalizer starring Queen Latifah, which then moves to its regular Sunday night time slot of 8/7c the following week. If you cant catch its first episode on the 7th its 10/9c time period is approximate, and depends on when the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers finish playing dont worry, it streams on CBS All Access the next day.

Over the years, the other shows given the coveted post-Super Bowl slot have included new episodes of Greys Anatomy and The Blacklist, and the premiere of shows including Family Guy. And now, some of these high-profile episodes are available to stream. To find out which ones are and where, check out our guide below.

2006: Greys Anatomy, Its the End of the World (Season 2, Episode 16)

2007: Criminal Minds, The Big Game (Season 2, Episode 14)

2011: Glee, The Sue Sylvester Shuffle (Season 2, Episode 11) (also Amazon)

2014: New Girl, Prince (Season 3, Episode 14)

2015: The Blacklist, Luther Braxton (Season 2, Episode 9)

1988: The Wonder Years, Pilot (Series Premiere)

1997: The X-Files, Leonard Betts (Season 4, Episode 12)

The X-Files (Jack Roland/Fox Network/Courtesy Everett Collection)

1999: Family Guy, Death Has a Shadow (Series Premiere)

2000: The Practice, New Evidence (Season 4, Episode 12)

2001: Survivor: The Australian Outback, Stranded (Season 2 Premiere) (also CBS All Access)

2002: Malcolm in the Middle, Company Picnic (Season 3, Episodes 11 & 12) (also IMDb TV)

2004: Survivor: All-Stars, Theyre Back! (Season 8 Premiere) (also CBS All Access)

2005: American Dad, Pilot (Series Premiere)

2010: Undercover Boss, Waste Management (Series Premiere) (also CBS All Access, Peacock, Amazon)

2013: Elementary, The Deductionist (Season 1, Episode 14)

2014: Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Operation: Broken Feather (Season 1, Episode 15) (also Peacock)

2017: 24: Legacy, 12:00 PM 1:00 PM (Series Premiere)

2018: This Is Us, Super Bowl Sunday (Season 2, Episode 14)

2020: The Masked Singer, The Season Kick Off Mask Off: Group A (Season 3 Premiere)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Eddy Chen / Fox / courtesy Everett Collection)

1998: 3rd Rock from the Sun, 36! 24! 36! Dick (Season 3, Episodes 14 and 15) (also Peacock)

2002: Malcolm in the Middle, Company Picnic (Season 3, Episodes 11 & 12) (also Hulu)

2003: Alias, Phase One (Season 2, Episode 13)

2008: House, Frozen (Season 4, Episode 11) (also Peacock)

2010: Undercover Boss, Waste Management (Series Premiere) (also CBS All Access, Hulu, Peacock)

2011: Glee, The Sue Sylvester Shuffle (Season 2, Episode 11) (also Netflix)

2001: Survivor: The Australian Outback, Stranded (Season 2 Premiere) (also Hulu)

2004: Survivor: All-Stars, Theyre Back! (Season 8 Premiere) (also Hulu)

2010: Undercover Boss, Waste Management (Series Premiere) (also Peacock, Hulu, Amazon)

House (Adam Taylor / Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection)

1984: Airwolf, Shadow of the Hawke (Series Premiere)

1998: 3rd Rock from the Sun, 36! 24! 36! Dick (Season 3, Episodes 14 and 15) (also Amazon)

2008: House, Frozen (Season 4, Episode 11) (also Amazon)

2009: The Office, Stress Relief (Season 5, Episodes 14 & 15)

2010: Undercover Boss, Waste Management (Series Premiere) (also CBS All Access, Hulu, Amazon)

2014: Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Operation: Broken Feather (Season 1, Episode 15) (also Hulu)

1999: The Simpsons, Sunday, Cruddy Sunday (Season 10, Episode 12)

2005: The Simpsons, Homer and Neds Hail Mary Pass (Season 16, Episode 8)

Friends ((c)NBC/courtesy Everett Collection)

1996: Friends, The One After the Super Bowl (Season 2, Episodes 12 & 13)

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Grey’s Anatomy: 5 Ways Jackson And Sloan Had The Ultimate Bromance (& 5 It Was George And Burke) – Screen Rant

Between George & Burke and Jackson & Sloan, which Grey's Anatomy bromance would fans say is the best?

Grey's Anatomy features very many spectacular friendshipsand relationships. There are some bromances that stand out simply because they are too cool, and sometimes too cute to handle. Mark Sloan and Jackson Avery were two such characters who had such an adorable bond that developed from their mentor-mentee relationship.

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But George O'Malley and Preston Burke walked so that Jackson and Mark could run. After all, O'Malley and Burke were the first bromance of the early Grey's Anatomy universe. However, if fans have to choose between the two friendships, which one would they say was the ultimate bromance?

Mark was so excited to call them the "Plastic Posse" when Jackson also firmly decided to pursue Plastics as his specialization. The excitement with which he presented the name to Jackson, adding the tagline "kicking surgical a**, and taking names," was incredibly cute. He also started referring to themselves with this title when talking to others as well. While embarrassed initially, Jackson quickly warmed up to itand even started using it himself.

When George left Meredith's house after their one night stand, he crashed for a while at Burke's house. This was where fans saw their bond grow stronger. George went running with Burke, made him coffee and breakfast, knew his favorite musicians, played instruments with him, and more.

Cristina noted how George was doing everything except sleeping with Burke. He was doing all those things that Cristina shirked away. It was quite amusing to watch George and Burke's domestic existence.

Jackson and Sloan were the pinnacle bromance at this moment as Sloan admits to Jackson with certainty that he wants to be Jackson's teacher, while Jackson agrees back that he wanted to be Mark's student.

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While their relationship was briefly strained due to their love of Lexie, they decided to put their careers first. After this, they continued their bromance in full swing and nothing could break them apart again.

When George's father was getting surgery, Burke took a complete interest in the case - even when he couldn't operate himself. He was constantly helping George, and getting updates, giving him medical advice.

It was very easy to see how much George trusted Burke and how strong their relationship was as George would still seek Burke out, even after Burke and Cristina's secret was exposed.

When Jackson started exploring other specialties other than Plastics, Mark started to get really worried that Jackson would leave him. He very earnestly asks Derek whether Jackson was going to leave him as well.

This is a hilarious moment asShepherd pulls Mark's leg, telling him that if he loved someone, he should let them free. But the earnest way with which Mark approached Derek showed to fans how much the bromancemeant to Mark.

When Alex Karev and George got stuck in an elevator with a man who very badly needed heart surgery, Burke called on Alex to perform the same. While Alex panicked and froze, George took over. And Burke instructed George through the entire procedure, which was an incredible achievement for just an intern.

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Burke was incredibly proud of George for being able to pull it off, and their ability to communicate in that extreme situation was intense.

Before Jackson's Boards, Mark was behaving exactly as a concerned parent would. He told him what to eat, offered to give him cash, told him how to behave, and so on. It was a hilarious moment where Sloan was being so fatherly to a very teenager likeJackson. Jackson and Sloan's relationship had many dimensions, and this father-son like dimension was a joy to watch.

George and Burke moved past a mentor-mentee relationship pretty quickly, into a very solid friendship. And soon, Preston started to refer to O'Malley as his "guy." George became Burke's go-to person for everything, and he trusted and relied on George for things. They were a good team, both practicing medicine and on other things.

To decide who takes care of Sofia that day, Mark Sloan and Arizona Robbins engage in a match of 'Rock, Paper, Scissors.' Jackson is also present in the scene as his hype-man and the intensity with they engage in the match is hilarious.

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After they go two rounds, Jackson pulls Mark back to discuss the plan of action in the final round. The absurdity and silliness of the situation, coupled with the way in which Jackson and Sloan discuss the matter makes it one of the funniest moments on the show.

When Burke's lucky scrub caps are misplaced in the laundry, the highly superstitious surgeon is extremely worried. He finds out that Cristina has one of them and is using it to blackmail him into kicking O'Malley out of their house.

Burke assigns George to get it back from Cristina, and O'Malley gives it his all. George's dedication towards doing the task and the trust Burke places on him to do so all add up for very comical occurrences to happen.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Shonda Rhimes Was Inspired By The Discovery Channel – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

If youre a fan of hit shows like How to Get Away With Murder, Greys Anatomy, and Bridgerton, then youre a fan of American television producer and writer Shonda Rhimes. Inspired by Oprah Winfrey, the Scandal writer took on Hollywood to make a successful career out of writing and storytelling shows that will go on to earn her numerous awards and achievements.

Everyones wondering where she gets the inspiration for such incredible entertainment, and weve found the answer. It turns out, it can come from anywhere. And for her, it was the conversations between her and her sisters about the Discovery Channel.

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Greys Anatomy is a medical drama that gives viewers more insight into the personal relationships and struggles of the medical profession. Meredith, played by Ellen Pompeo, is the leading lady who the entire storyline revolves around, with several expanding storylines that give fans a more in-depth look into other characters as well.

There is no shortage of drama, love, tragedy, fear, deaths, births, and everything in-between. Its the perfect representation of characters of all genders and ethnicities pushing through life, overcoming challenging obstacles, and leaning on each other for love and support.

Even though it is unrealistic to doctors in real life in some cases, it certainly sets the tone for doctors today who have more empathy than the traditional portrayal of emotionless doctors from decades ago.

Since its premiere in 2005, Greys Anatomy has captured audiences all over and generated significant interest in medical dramas and the medical field in real life.

Their talented cast and fascinating stories have earned them prestigious award-wins like Golden Globes, Primetime Emmy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, BET Awards, and many more. In fact, IMDB reports an amazing 80 award-wins and 233 nominations.

It has even earned its spotlight on Twitter as the show that garnered the most buzz during its 11th season.

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However, with extreme success comes the pressure to stay that way. In an interview with OprahMag, Rhimes was asked about the pressure to keep her ratings up and responded, Its a huge amount of pressure. The night before we aired this seasons premiere, I couldnt sleep. All week I drove everybody crazy with my doom-and-gloom attitude. I knew there was a chance no one would watch, and I just had to breathe my way through it.

Needless to say, the seasons premiere was a hit as always.

Inspiration can come from anywhere and sometimes at the drop of a hat. For Rhimes, it began with her fascination with surgeries but was fueled by the content she and her sisters watched on the Discovery Channel.

My sisters and I would call each other up and talk about operations wed seen on the Discovery Channel, Rhimes told Oprah in an interview. Theres something fascinating about the medical worldyou see things youd never imagine, like the fact that doctors talk about their boyfriends or their day while theyre cutting somebody open. So when ABC asked me to write another pilot, the OR seemed like the natural setting.

We think its safe to say fans all over the world are thankful that Shonda Rhimes was so fascinated with the surgeries she watched on the Discovery Channel that she brought to life Greys Anatomy for more than 15 years. Its a show that has captivated many and inspired many more, and fans are looking forward to whats next for Rhimes medical drama.

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Why Did Ellen Pompeo Almost Pass On ‘Grey’s Anatomy’? | TheThings – TheThings

During the time when the casting of Greys Anatomy was taking place, the performer wound up having another offer on the table.

Making a career on the small screen is doable, but not after a performer has gone through the mud to even get an opportunity for something decent. Acting is a tough business, but shows likeThe Office andFriends have taken relative unknowns and have turned them into stars. Because of this, most performers out there will do just about anything to secure a spot on an upcoming pilot.

Ellen Pompeo is a massive star these days thanks to starring onGreys Anatomybut had things gone another way, she wouldnt have even appeared on the show in the first place, forever altering the history of television.

Lets look back and see why Ellen Pompeo nearly passed onGreys Anatomy.

At this point in her career, it is almost impossible to imagine Ellen Pompeo playing another character other than Meredith Grey on the small screen, but there was once a point in time when she was doing anything and everything possible to land a role on a television series. During the time when the casting ofGreys Anatomy was taking place, the performer wound up having another offer on the table.

Landing one role is hard enough, but sometimes, a performer will have to confront the difficult decision of choosing between roles. Choose the right role, and youll be working for a decade while rolling in millions. Choose the wrong role, and your show will be quickly off the air and youll be right back to square one. Such is the life for a performer even lucky enough to be in this predicament.

According toCheatSheet, there was once a point in time when the actress was attached to a show calledSecret Service, which would have been drastically different fromGreys Anatomy. When speaking with TV Guide, Pompeo would reveal, I was offered the role of Meredith. I had done a movie for the studio called Moonlight Mile, so the studio was aware of me. Then I met Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman We sat down and talked about me possibly doing an arc on Alias.

Pompeo would continue, saying, That didnt happen. Bob and Alex wrote a show called Secret Service. I really wanted to do that and the studio really wanted me to do Greys [Anatomy] instead. I wanted to do the Secret Service pilot that didnt go, of course; me and my brilliant choices.

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Now that she had confronted the decision of choosing between two roles and had picked the wrong one, it is interesting to think what would have happened hadSecret Service actually taken off and who would have ultimately become Meredith Grey. Eventually, after things fell apart from the show she initially wanted to do, Pompeo would meet with Shonda Rhimes and figure out the right move in an instant.

She would tellTV Guide, I read Grey's and I went and met Shonda and I decided to come on and do this. It was just an invitation and I happily accepted."

And just like that, television history was made. Of course, there is simply no way of knowing what a television show will become in the early stages, but clearly, people behind the scenes saw the potential thatGreys Anatomy had. Even though ABC was swinging and missing on plenty of shows during that era, they were sitting on a gold mine withGreys.

Since the show debuted, it has been nothing short of one of the most remarkable achievements on the small screen. It has been on the air since 2005 and it has aired over 300 episodes, which is a feat accomplished by few programs in history. Pompeo has been laughing all the way to the bank ever since.

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DespiteGreys being the success that it is, the longer that it has gone on, the more people have wondered about how much longer the show has on the air.

While the show has done wonders for the performer, Pompeo has acknowledged that she wont be staying on the show forever and will eventually call it a day sooner rather than later, which is totally understandable.

When speaking withEntertainment Tonight, the performer would touch on this subject, saying, But certainly I think to dip out sooner rather than later, at this point, having done what we've done, to leave when the show is still on top, is definitely a goal. I'm not trying to stay on the show forever. No way. The truth is, if I get too aggravated and I'm no longer grateful there, I should not be there."

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Secret Service was the show that almost robbed the world of theGreysthey know and love, but thankfully, things worked out for the better in the end.

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Anatomy of a Growing Recall: The People vs. The Governor of California – Jewish Journal

In California, its tricky to predict earthquakes, but it appears a big one is coming, and its threatening to topple Governor Gavin Newsoms political career.

Though usually pretty laid-back, suffering citizens in the Golden State are translating their upset at state mismanagement during theCOVID-19 pandemicinto a rapidly growing recall movement that is poised to shake thepolitical landscape of our nations most populous state.

Californias recent surge into the epicenter of coronavirus deaths follows months of hospital overcrowding, a poorly executed testing system, sharply rising unemployment, insurance fraud at taxpayer expense and an excruciatingly slow rollout of vaccinations for desperate health care workers and the vulnerable elderly.

For months, citizens have been treated to inconsistent andincomprehensible top-down rules from Sacramento banning religious services (while liquor stores remain open) but allowing lines at grocery stores (while outside restaurant dining and even beaches and parks have been opened and closed and opened again).

For months, citizens have been treated to inconsistent andincomprehensible top-down rules from Sacramento.

Families are reeling from economic devastation, and many children aresufferingdeclining educational results and mental health crises.Millions are out of work and facedwindling savings, with a looming cut-off of workers compensation insurance.

As residents approach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic in the state with the strictest stay-at-home lockdowns,parents, students, workers and shopkeepers from everyethnicity, social class and walk of life aregrappling with the immense pain of lost lives, jobs, family savings, and schoolsemesters. And they aremoving from annoyance to distrust to contempt for a governing class that appears both incompetent and deeply elitist. In my priorpiecefor the Journal, I detailed that the states policies and unaffordability have even been driving a wave of emigration.

People dine along 5th Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter before an imposed curfew on November 21, 2020 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

While Governor Newsomisnt solely responsible for the high cost of living and declining quality of life in California, he seems to epitomize the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-dotone-deaf attitude that irks the citizenry. The problem with his now-infamous fancy dinner party at French Laundry in November 2020 isnt just the casual hypocrisy of swanky indoor dining without wearing a mask; it is hiscontroversialchumminess with hispay-to-playinsider lobbyist hosts.

As the Governor, the buck stops with Newsom, and he is likely to pay the price as the public finally catches on to the fatal flaw of contemporary statism elected leadership is far more responsive to special interests than to the people.

For most of American history, political organizing of public employeeunionswas illegal,and good government advocates have consistently cautionedagainstunions capturing elected officials.

Unions raise funds from mandatory membership dues and then contribute large election campaign contributions.In return, they expect favorable legislation and massive budget allocations for their members salaries, benefits and pensions.

Government reform expertDavid Crane has been leadingeffortsto promote the general interest of the public, not the single interest advocacy ofpublicemployee unions

For example, thestate provideshealth insurance to active government employees. But unlike most employers,the State also provides health insurance to retired employees and their dependents, even when the retiree or dependent has another job that offers insurance, is covered by Medicare or is entitled to premium support from the Affordable Care Act or the California State Premium through Covered California, which provides the highest levels of premium support in the country.

The total amount of taxpayer liabilities for state employee salaries, health care benefits and pensions runs in the tens of billions of dollars annually and includes story after story of outrageous sums of monies paid out to even young retirees, many of whom are double-dipping with outside salaries after their well-paid government service.

The power of the unions can be quite fearsome. Recently, against the wishes ofmany parents,students and teachers, the California Teachers Association (CTA) stubbornlyfoughtto prevent opening up of schools,though studies have repeatedlyshown(and private schools that are open confirm) that young children have low risks of vulnerability to the COVID-19 virus and are unlikely to pass it along to teachers.

Students in small groups at a time are allowed to enter to pick up their school books at Hollywood High School on August 13, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

The CTA has come to dominate not just the politics of public education in the state, but has sponsored statewide taxincreasesas it asserts its muscle in California politics. The education establishment also pushes a radical ideological agenda, such as thecampaign for a statewide K-12 EthnicStudies Curriculum that has been welldocumentedas concerning to the Jewish community. In Cupertino, third-graders are being forced to deconstruct their racial identities and rank themselves according to their power and privilege. And in San Francisco, the school board is seeking torename44 schools, (out of 125 district schools), including those named after George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Paul Revere and even Diane Feinstein.

As Californians consider both the power of special interests and the rise of woke politics, all roads seem to lead to the dominance of San Franciscos Democrats instatewide politics.

The nations most populous state includes the fertile Central Valley, the populous Inland Empire, the majestic mountain interior and the vast northern third of the state, but the state has long been dominated economically, politically and culturally, by the two power centers of the San Francisco Bay Area and Southern California (centered in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties).

In 1970, Los Angeles and San Francisco were roughly co-equal in economic output. The Southern California economy featured light manufacturing, including many defense contractors, which supported American efforts in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the Cold War. San Francisco was a financial center rapidly developing a strong network of venture capitalists and academic centers. But at the end of the twentieth century, it was the north that began to benefit from the information technology era that created high wage jobs.

Culture was mostly produced, once upon a time, in Hollywood. Founded by Republicans who promoted the American dream (including Louis B. Mayer, who was Chairman of theCalifornia Republican Party), the entertainment industry provided such GOP political leaders as George Murphy, Ronald Reagan, Clint Eastwood, Sonny Bono, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Since the 1960s, of course, the entertainment industry has moved sharply to the left, counting many studio heads and wealthy movie stars among the major donors to the Democratic party.

Arnold Schwarzenegger is sworn in as the 38th governor of California by California Chief Justice Ronald George (R) as Schwarzeneggers wife, Maria Shriver (C), looks on November 17, 2003 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

In the twenty-first century, as Silicon Valleys big tech companies, like Google and Facebook, became the wealthiest enterprises in the world, Californias political figures with roots in the Bay Area grew to statewide and even national prominence.Prolific as fundraisers, this class of Bay Area politicians has included:

Although the Biden administration appears tocelebrateCalifornia as amodel for America, many working-class families feel far less than favorable to this elite San Francisco Democratic political machine.

Although the Biden administration appears tocelebrate California as amodel for America, many working-class families feel far less than favorable to this elite San Francisco Democratic political machine.

The Recall Governor Gavin Newsomeffortbegan in the summer of 2020 as a politicallong shot. As of January 6, 2021,the Secretary of States office had verified some 410,000 signaturesless than one-third of the amount needed to trigger a recall vote. Officials rejected about 15% of the signatures that the campaign had turned in for verification.

However, asteadily growing volunteer signature gathering effort has now developed into a real citizens movement, with some 5,000 peopledeployedevery weekend to gather signatures.Though limited by COVID-19 lockdowns and stay-at-home restrictions, the forgotten men and women of California an ethnically diverse group of parents and workers, homeowners and renters, from big cities and small towns alike are rising up to make California dream again.

The recall effort is now also increasinglysupported by donors and professional signature-gathering firms as it seeks to meet the March 17, 2021deadline forsubmission of signatures.Over 1.3 million signedpetitions have now been submitted, with tens of thousands more arriving daily. 200,000 signatures have been received via a direct mail effort, and over 1,000,000 signatures have now been gathered by volunteers.

Signatures are gathered in one of three ways: individuals can print, sign and mail it into the campaign themselves; the campaign can send out petitions in mailers that voters return to them; or citizens can sign at petition-gathering tables set up at shopping mall parking lots throughout the state.

One must be registered to vote in California to sign the petition, and the recall campaign vets signatures for accuracy and duplicates before sending them off to a third party for yet another screening. Completed signature petitions are then sent to volunteers in each county who take them to county election officials for verification. The counties then report their results to the state.Counties will have until April 29 to verify the signatures, after which the Secretary of States Office has 10 days to determine if there are enough to qualify the recall for the ballot. California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis must then call a recall election between 60 and 80 days from the date of certification, meaning likely in July or August.

Governor Newsoms response to the recall may consider several factors.

Although 19states permit recall elections for governors and other state officials,only two state governors have ever been recalled. The first was in North Dakota, which kicked out Gov. Lynn Frazier in 1921. Most recently, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker fended off a recall attempt in 2012.

The second was in California, where every governor elected since 1966 has been targeted by recall attempts, but only Governor Gray Davis was dismissed, in 2003.

Manycitizens angered at Sacramento have already fled the state and the millions who remain are lopsidedly liberal. Some 75% of registered voters in the state of California are Democrat or decline-to-state.

Voter registration statewide has the GOP at less than 25%, now in third place, behind both registered Democrats and Independents.

The last time a Republican won a statewide U.S. Senate seat in California was in 1988 (Pete Wilson). The current U.S. House delegation from California is 41 Democrats, 11 Republicans.

All current statewide elected constitutional officers are Democrats, and the state legislature in Sacramento features a supermajority in the State Senate (30 of 40 Senators are Democrats) and in the State Assembly (60 of 80 Assemblymembers are Democrats).

Californias statewide political media coverage is rather limited these days, with most television stations and many newspapers barely covering state politics. And there are very few outlets that are not favorably disposed to the Democrats. Some op-eds havedenigratedthe chances of recalland other stories havesmeared the entire recall movement as the handiwork of thefar-right.

But those paying attention topopulist movements from the Tax Revolt to the Tea Party to the Trump rallies on the right to Occupy Wall Street, the massive anti-Trump rallies and the BLM protest movement on the left recognize that disgruntled citizens across traditional party lines are rising up to challenge insiders, elites and what theyconsider to be corrupt swamp creatures.

disgruntled citizens across traditional party lines are rising up to challenge insiders, elites and what theyconsider to be corrupt swamp creatures.

Newsoms best chance to avoid a recall, of course, would be a sharp rebound in the California economy and the mood of the voters.

Perhaps some personal humility might help, too. So far, that hasnt been the approach taken by the California Democratic Party, whose formal, initial response was tocallthe recall effort acoupandtreasonous.

This seems badly out of sync with awidely agitated electorate. Even hard-nosed Democratic strategist Gary South,who advised former Governor Gray Davis when he lost the 2003 recall, said this response to the recall effort was bad messaging.That was a misfire in a lot of ways, South said. Its not a coup. This is a valid process under the California Constitution.

In recent days, some Democrats have finally beenchallengingGovernor Newsoms lack of communication about the health science behind his decision-making.Democrats may also begin to re-think the same assumptions they had about Gray Davis not being recalled in 2003. In that election, Democrats belatedly put forth then Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante as their candidate to succeed Davis should he be recalled. He lost soundly to Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Although there may be no celebrity candidate like the Terminator on the 2021 ballot, several interesting candidates are mulling bids to replace Newsom, including the 2018 GOP gubernatorial candidateJohn Cox,San Diegos recent MayorKevin Faulconerand billionaire tech investorChamath Palihapitiya. Activists are also rumored to be drafting conservative radio talk show host LarryElder, which may excite school choice advocates in minority communities.

Talk about a grassroots revolution: Hell hath no fury like the parents ofsuffering children.

Larry Greenfield is a Fellow of The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship & Political Philosophy.

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Katherine Heigl Admits Grey’s Anatomy Exit Could Have Been More Graceful – TooFab

"I know there's a better way to deal with those things than I did."

Katherine Heigl is taking a look back at her exit from "Grey's Anatomy."

In an interview with People, the actress -- who starred as Dr. Izzie Stevens on the ABC medical drama from 2005 to 2010 -- admitted she could have handled her departure from the show differently.

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"I know there's a better way to deal with those things than I did," said Heigl. "I could have handled it with more grace."

However, the "27 Dresses" star said she doesn't regret her decision to leave the show.

"I did the right thing for me and for my family but I do regret the heightened drama I was feeling at that time," said Heigl, who moved to Utah with her daughter after she exited the series. "If I'd known anything about meditation then, or had been talking to a therapist or someone to help me through some of the fear that I was steeped in, I think I would have been more calm in how I approached what boundaries I needed to create to thrive."

"I certainly regret not learning earlier how to manage my anxiety better," she continued. "Living at that heightened level of anxiety ... created a defensiveness in me and wariness and assuming that people were against me. I let my mind run rampant without the tools to properly manage that."

Publicly it seemed to start when she withdrew her name from Emmy consideration a year after winning the award while on "Greys."

"I did not feel that I was given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination" she said in a statement at the time.

A year later, she complained about her 17-hour work day at the hit medical drama during an interview on "The Late Show with David Letterman."

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Despite everything that went down, Heigl said she's ultimately "grateful" for her time on the long-running ABC drama, calling it a "really extraordinary experience."

"[It] taught me is that no matter how big an opportunity or how rewarding something is, there will be moments of struggle," she explained to People. "There will be difficulties and disappointment and miscommunications, but you must learn how to manage those with grace instead of fear."

"When I look back on 'Grey's Anatomy,' so much of it was a really extraordinary experience," she added. "It feels like a dream sometimes, all of us in it together like that. I'm grateful for all of it -- and I'm so grateful that I grew up enough to allow it to teach me something."

When asked if she'd ever consider returning to show -- which has been known to bring back characters -- Heigl told People, "never say never."

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Katherine has some regrets about how she left Greys Anatomy (Picture: Getty/NBC)

Katherine Heigl has spoken out about her Greys Anatomy exit and admitted that she could have handled it with more grace.

The actress played Izzie Stevens on the long-running medical drama, but left after six years in 2010 due to issues behind-the-scenes.

Her character ducked out halfway through season six never to return, and Katherine was later labelled difficult and unprofessional as a result of the fallout.

But after a decade away from the show, Katherine has had time to reflect and admits that while shes ultimately glad she quit, she could have handled the situation better.

Speaking to People magazine, she said: I dont actually regret leaving Greys Anatomy.

I did the right thing for me and for my family but I do regret the heightened drama I was feeling at that time.

Something else that experience taught me is that no matter how big an opportunity or how rewarding something is, there will be moments of struggle, she added.

There will be difficulties and disappointment and miscommunications, but you must learn how to manage those with grace instead of fear.

The upset behind-the-scenes started when Katherine famously removed her own name from the 2008 Emmys ballot for her performance on the show, stating she hadnt been given the material to warrant the nomination.

Shonda Rhimes, the creator of the show, later said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey: On some level it stung and on some level I was not surprised. When people show you who they are, believe them.

In 2014, Rhimes took another swipe while promoting new series Scandal, and told Hollywood Reporter: There are no Heigls in this situation, adding that there was a no a**hole policy on set.

Thankfully they now all seem to have buried the hatchet, and in 2019, Greys gave an update on Izzie, revealing she was living on a horse farm in Kansas.

While she never appeared on screen, her love interest Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) left the Seattle hospital in order to win her back, after discovering she had secretly mothered his twins.

Katherine is now leading the cast of new Netflix series, Firefly Lane, alongside Scrubs star Sarah Chalke.

Greys Anatomy is available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Alum and ‘Private Practice’ Star Kate Walsh Didn’t Inspire ‘The Sweetest Thing’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Actor Kate Walsh, or Addison to fans of Greys Anatomy and Private Practice, isnt the inspiration for The Sweetest Thing. A remark she made on the movies DVD extras led people to believe her adventures with screenwriter Nancy Pimental inspired it. But thats not true.

A few years after playing the title character in Theres Something About Mary, Cameron Diaz signed on for The Sweetest Thing. The 2002 film follows her character, Christina Walters, as she meets a guy named Peter (Thomas Jane) who could be the one. She sets about tracking him down.

Soon she finds herself on a road trip with her best friend Courtney (Christina Applegate) to what they believe is the wedding of Peters brother, Roger (Jason Bateman).Finding Christinas potential soulmate isnt the only thing she and Courtney are doing. At the time they are on their road trip, theyre trying to encourage their friend Jane (Selma Blair) to start dating again after a breakup.

The Sweetest Thing opened to less than stellar reviews. But in the years since its developed cult status. Its considered by some to be the precursor to women-focused films such as Bridesmaids and Bad Moms.

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Pimental told Entertainment Weekly in 2018 how it came to be general knowledge that her friendship with Walsh served a the inspiration for The Sweetest Thing.

A camera crew came to her house to film a feature for the DVD. She chose a very tongue-in-cheek and ironic video about a day in the life of a bigshot screenwriter. Pimental called all of her actor friends over to help, including Walsh.

Kate had said in this thing that we were best friends and the movie was based on our friendship, Pimental said, noting they improvised everything.

Its so funny how people just said, Oh, well the part that Kate said must be true, she added. Now she and Walsh just laugh about it.

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Pimental set the record straight on the true inspiration. Before she wrote the movie shed been working at a restaurant with a tight-knit group of women.

We just ran in this pack where we were these waitresses, and there was always these write-ups about us in magazines, because the place was really popular and a lot of Saudi princes would go there, she said.

Pimental continued, saying they were owning their womanhood.

There was this group of girls and we were running around town and partying at these different clubs and just owning our womanhood, I guess, she said.

And thats where the inspiration for The Sweetest Thing came in.

I just thought, God, theres not an example of this sort of girl posse where were more like guys. Yeah, we decide if we want to give you a fake number or not kind of thing. There wasnt this empowerment, I guess, or this example of it, she said before adding, Thats really how it started.

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