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Fear The Walking Dead: 6 Wildest Character Decisions From That Grey’s Anatomy-ish Episode – CinemaBlend

Fear the Walking Dead's cold open is where the episode title's Jasper came up, and it also featured a compressed roller coaster of choices for the short-lived rebel Paige. Injured and in slight danger, Ellen Locy's Paige is outed by Virginia as being part of the "End is the Beginning" group, plays innocent, gets snappy, takes one of the Pioneers' guns, makes an ominous threat, and finally blows her own head off to avoid going back with Virginia. It was pretty solid foreshadowing to how the group played into the episode's big inciting incident, which is still something of a question mark, as well as dodging Virginia's torturous interrogation tactics.

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Derek Shepherd Returned to Grey’s Anatomy for the Season 17 Premiere – TV Guide

[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 17 premiere of Grey's Anatomy. Read at your own risk!]

This is not a drill:Grey's Anatomy returned this week with a two-hour blockbuster premiere that no one could have seen coming. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) returned at the very end of the jaw-dropping episode, in what appears to be a dream, to reunite with Meredith (Ellen Pompeo). It was his first time on the show since the character's death in Season 11.

Meredith collapsed at the end of the episode and found herself staring out at the beach, only to hear Derek calling her name from farther out on the sand. The preview for next week's episode confirmed that while Meredith may be hallucinating, we were not imagining McDreamy on our screens. As the Grey Sloan team investigates what made Meredith collapse, it appears that she and Derek will be communing in her mental limbo.

"The most important task we had this season was to honor the reality of this global pandemic and the impact it's having particularly on healthcare workers. Along with that, we had to come up with creative ways to allow our show to still be fun and romantic and provide some escapism. Enter Patrick Dempsey," Grey's boss Krista Vernoff said in a statement to TV Guide. "The beach motif which will continue beyond the premiere provided a way for us to live outside the pandemic, even for a little while here and there. And Derek's return provided pure joy for us, for Meredith, and for the fans. Season 17 has been a Herculean effort by our cast, our crew, our writers, and our partners at Disney and ABC and we are proud of it. But our effort is nothing compared to the work of our frontline healthcare workers to whom this season is dedicated. We hope our show inspires you to wear your masks to protect them and each other. As Derek Shepherd would say, 'It's a beautiful day to save lives.'"

Elsewhere in the premiere, flashbacks caught us up on how Grey Sloan was dealing with the pandemic in April 2020, as well as what's changed since we last saw the doctors. There were burning questions answered in some storylines, major developments in others, and, of course, the episode-ending shocker. Here's everything you need to know about what happened before that cliffhanger put us on the edge of our seats.

Owen and TeddyThey really made people wait until the second hour of the premiere to find out about the fallout after Teddy's (Kim Raver) humiliating sex voicemail. In the flashbacks, Owen (Kevin McKidd) pretended not to know about Teddy and Tom (Greg Germann) until the perfect moment arrived for him to play the voicemail back to Teddy. It was savage but satisfying, and Teddy spent most of the episode shunned by rest of the hospital staff. Teddy tried her best to appeal to Owen at the end of the episode, but it doesn't look like he's in a mindset to forgive her anytime soon.

Meredith and DeLucaThe last we saw of Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti), DeLuca had miraculously figured out what was causing problems with Richard (James Pickens Jr.) and then admitted he had his own mental health issues to confront. The Season 17 premiere confirmed what Station 19 said in its third season: DeLuca has Bipolar II disorder. In the current timeline, DeLuca is seeing a therapist and sleeping regularly, but it took another intervention and an emotional break for DeLuca to get the help he desperately needed. At the end of the premiere, it was still unclear where he and Meredith stand romantically. Obviously, he'll be by her side trying to figure out what's wrong with her following the collapse.

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Jo and JacksonNever in a million years did we expect to put these two together, but Season 17 is apparently trying to make Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Jackson (Jesse Williams) a thing. Jo, in a desperate attempt to get over Alex (Justin Chambers), hit up Jackson for some no-strings-attached sex or, as she put it, the "bridge" between the husband that abandoned her and a woman ready to move on with her life. Jackson actually said yes (because obviously), but Jo ended up drunkenly sobbing into his mouth rather than getting down to the Kenny G playlist Jackson had curated for the occasion. After some awkward morning-after tension, the two decided to forget the whole thing and agreed to be friends. Is this who Pompeo was referring to when she teased that she has a new favorite couple this season? Yeah, we don't think think the book has closed on this one yet, but it's going to be a minute before we know how we feel about it.

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Richard and CatherineRichard is officially cobalt-free after his disastrous hip replacement, and he showed up just in time to help Grey Sloan figure out a much needed cleaning hack for their personal protective equipment (PPE). However, he and Catherine (Debbie Allen) spent most of the premiere at odds, with Richard still angry that Catherine didn't stand up for him when he was fired from Grey Sloan at the end of Season 15. This fight has been going on for a long time. However, some chiding by the right people led to a reconciliation, and Catherine demoted Tom in order to make Richard the Chief of Chiefs at Grey Sloan.

Amelia and LinkThe pair are taking care of the Grey-Shepherd brood, including a newborn, while they are on parental leave. They had some 10 p.m. broadcast-standards-level sex to celebrate Link's (Chris Carmack) birthday. Oh, and the baby's name is Scout Derek Shepherd Lincoln.

Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9/8c on ABC.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Camilla Luddington Described Her Scenes With Jesse Williams in the Season Opener As ‘So Much Fun’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Camilla Luddington ofGreys Anatomyis planning on a different path for her character, Jo Wilson, in season 17. With her husband, Alex Karev, leaving her last season, Jo decided to seek some male companionship in the premiere episode with pal Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) to start getting over her ex.

The British-born actress discussed the plot twist in a recent interview, apparently enjoying the turn her characters relationship has taken with her co-star.

In the season 17 opener, Jo appeals to Jackson for somewhat of a rebound hookup as a way to help her get over Alex. Jackson was happy to oblige and provided a romantic atmosphere for their tryst, only to have Jo break down in tears when things started getting physical.

The pals decided Jo wasnt ready to take the intimate step she planned on and decided to keep things platonic. Luddington felt Jos initial intentions for healing were a step in the right direction.

I definitely think thats happened where youre like, You know what, I just need a new guy, and its gonna help me move forward a little,' Luddington told Cosmopolitan of the storyline. She just didnt realize she wasnt ready for it yet. But I also felt like Jackson was very sweet when she had her snotty breakdown.

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Luddington and Williams evidently welcomed the plot twist, where they have been requesting a storyline between Jo and Jackson.

Jesse and I have a lot of fun together in real life, and for so many seasons, weve been asking to have scenes together, Luddington revealed. That scene was actually shot last season. We didnt know that was coming until [showrunner] Krista [Vernoff] was like, So, you guys are going to hook up. Its gonna be really funny hook up. Those characters havent really interacted a lot, either.

The British actor saw the interlude between the two colleagues as a mixed bag, but gave kudos to Jo for taking control of her own destiny.

I loved it because I felt like, first off, its really funny, even though its kind of depressing, too, Luddington explained. But I do love that Jo is advocating for herself and kind of just going for it. I think it takes a lot of strength to just go in and say to someone what you need and want and put yourself out there. And we had so much fun filming it.

As for what the rest of season 17 holds for the two Grey Sloan docs, Luddington kept their future vague.

What Ill share is that I think its at least the seed of a friendship, she told Cosmopolitan. I think that theyve shared something intimate, even though it didnt go very far. I think they were both very vulnerable in that moment.

While there may be potential for a romance between Jo and Jackson, Luddington is hoping her character enjoys being on her own for the time being.

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I want her to have her single girl season, the Greys Anatomy star said of Jo. Personally, I dont think her jumping into a long term relationship is the right thing for her right now. I think you always need that time after a huge breakup like that to kind of sit back and breathe. I would like Jo to play the field, thats what I would like.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fans Point Out the Minor Character Who Brought the Most ‘Perfectly Delivered Line’ of the Season 17 Premiere – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

TheGreys AnatomySeason 17 premiere brought the return of abeloved minor character. Hes only appeared briefly in the series, but fans were ecstatic to see the return of his comedic relief. Last season fans called forZander Perez (Zaiver Sinnett) to be upgradedto a series regular. Now, they are begging for him to be a part of every episode.

WhenGreys AnatomySeason 17 opened, the entire hospital was very different. The doctors were overwhelmed by the full-blown COVID-19 crisis. There was a check-in outside the hospital doors where staff members took patients temperatures before they entered.

When Zander Perez talks to a patient who has a possible allergic reaction to nuts, the man insists that he does not want a Chinese doctor.

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Oh, OK, then you are going to want to follow this green line to the parking lot, Perez tells the patient. Put your rude self back in your car and hope you dont go into anaphylactic shock.

Perez delivers the line without raising his voice or getting angry. The patient understands what he is saying, puts his head down, and heads to the emergency room.

He made me laugh out loud when he told the rude patient to go back to the parking lot! one fan wrote onReddit.

Other fans agreed that they loved Perezs line.

That was such a perfectly delivered line, another fan added. He sent that guy to hell so politely; the guy was looking forward to the trip.

Some fans even add that it was the best moment of the entire season premiere.

I felt like his sassy remark was the most COVID accurate thing about this episode, one viewer wrote.

Again, fans are begging for Perez to be upgraded to a series regular.

When Catherine Fox bought out Pac-North (Debbie Allen), Zander was hired to continue his residency at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The 27-year-old actor who portrays Perez, Sinnett, has worked his whole life to become a screenwriter. He wrote his first pilot in college, while other teens were out partying, according to hisInstagram.

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Sinnett was thrilled when he began working on his beloved medical drama and then shocked when they asked him to act in an episode. The season premiere marked his fourth episode acting instead of writing for the show.

Sinnett was part of theGreys Anatomyproduction crew for seasons 15 and 16. His official title is executive assistant to Andy Reaser and Meg Marinis, who are writers on the show. For 2020, Sinnett is an actor on Greys Anatomy and a writer on the spinoff, Station 19. Fans hope to see him again very soon on their TV screens.

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What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Station 19’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ – Los Angeles Times

During the coronavirus crisis, the Los Angeles Times is making some temporary changes to our print sections. The prime-time TV grid is on hiatus in print but an expanded version is available in your daily Times eNewspaper. You can find a printable PDF online at: latimes.com/whats-on-tv.

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Young Sheldon Sheldon (Iain Armitage) gets a summer job at the local train museum while Missy (Raegan Revord) enters a new stage of womanhood. Lance Barber, Zoe Perry and Montana Jordan also star in this new episode of the family comedy. 8 p.m. CBS

Superstore With the floor supervisor position available, Jonah (Ben Feldman) decides to throw his hat in the ring, much to Dinas (Lauren Ash) chagrin. Also, Mateo and Glenn (Nico Santos, Mark McKinney) struggle to find the right balance in their working relationship in this new episode of the workplace comedy. 8 p.m. NBC

Supernatural Everything is on the line as Sam and Dean (Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles) prepare to end their high-stakes battle against God (guest star Rob Benedict), setting up next weeks series finale. 8 p.m. CW

Station 19/Greys Anatomy The series set at a Seattle fire station and a hospital launch new seasons with a three-hour crossover event, set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jaina Lee Ortiz, Grey Damon and Okieriete Onaodowan star in Station 19" and Ellen Pompeo and Chandra Wilson in Greys Anatomy. 8 and 9 p.m. ABC

B Positive When Drews (Thomas Middleditch) condition worsens, he wants to make sure Gina (Annaleigh Ashford) is serious about donating her kidney, so he makes her an offer she cant refuse in this new episode of the comedy. 8:30 p.m. CBS

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Capt. Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and her team grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic as this procedural drama returns for a 22nd season. Chris Meloni, who starred as Bensons partner Elliot Stabler, guest stars in advance of his 2021 spinoff series, Law & Order: Organized Crime. 9 p.m. NBC

The Outpost Talon (Jessica Green) sets up a sanctuary to protect the infected, while Janzo and Wren (Anand Desai-Barochia, Izuka Hoyle) continue their research in hopes of finding a cure. Jake Stormoen, Reece Ritchie and Adam Johnson also star in this new episode. 9 p.m. CW

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Mom Bonnie and Adam (Allison Janney, William Fichtner) regret spending their first wedding anniversary with Marjorie and her new boyfriend (Mimi Kennedy, Peter Onorati). Jaime Pressly also stars. 9 p.m. CBS

The Unicorn Wade (Walton Goggins) meets a woman (new cast member Natalie Zea) and feels he has an instant connection with her in the comedys season premiere. Maya Lynne Robinson and Makenzie Moss also star. 9:30 p.m. CBS

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ powered his ambitions. Now, this doctor is helping the show tackle coronavirus – CNN

"I have to tell you, episode one, I watched it and the voice of Ellen Pompeo [as] Meredith Grey...it was like an aria. It was a solemn aria about life and death," he recalled via phone recently.

When his sister, Safa Alazari, now an aspiring architect, handed him DVD sets for the first three seasons of "Grey's Anatomy," he had initially resisted her efforts to get him to watch the show about doctors in the United States.

Now 36 and a senior surgical adviser for the series, he's grateful for his sister's insistence. And, it is likely, so is "Grey's Anatomy" because Alazari's first-hand experience of working during the current global health pandemic is helping power a season unlike any other.

"I was a proponent of starting in a universe of Covid because I feel our show has such an incredible accessibility to people and relatability to people that we need to be there with them," Alazari said. "We're going to share your frustration. We're going to share your loss...and also, who knows, maybe we'll be there with you when this is over."

If there's a reason to share Alazari's sense of hope, it's that he's someone who knows a lot about the wonderful twists life can deliver after a period of struggle.

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Born and raised in Iraq, Alazari knew he wanted to become a doctor when he was young -- around 18. Having lived through multiple wars, he says he felt a sense of "obligation" to be a helper in a world of human suffering, poverty and illness (his father died of pancreatic cancer).

"I wanted to understand more about this science that is fascinating. It's so empowering," he said. "But I didn't understand the impact of it back then -- to be able to change people's lives."

"Grey's Anatomy" opened his eyes in many ways in 2007.

He'd gone to the school of medicine at Al-Nahrain University in Baghdad, but upon watching the show, decided to work hard so he could practice medicine the United States. He said he was drawn to the cutting-edge technology in biotech, surgical advancements, access to new pharmaceuticals and other systems that empower doctors to offer higher quality care. (He is, however, critical of the inflated charges that have "interrupted and challenged affordability and accessibility.")

"Remember, I lived in Iraq during the stern embargo years, when UN Sanctions limited medical supply access to the country which traumatized our health care system there," he said. "That, alongside corruption, [and] we were left with a dysfunctional health care in that country."

Five years into his time in the US, then a general surgery resident, he received an email soliciting applications for a program created by Dr. Zoanne Clack, a "Grey's Anatomy" executive producer and ER doctor. Those selected for the Grey's AnatomySurgical Communication Fellowship would serve as consultants for a period of time and help the writers guide the direction of the medical stories told on the show.

"I remember I said, 'There's no way they're going to take me. This show really got me to this point. There's no way life is so good that it's taking you back to the show,'" he said.

Life was that good.

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Seven years later, "good" isn't the word most would use to describe 2020.

Particularly recalling the early days of the pandemic, Alazari called his experience "dystopian."

For the past three years, he's been practicing medicine while also working in the writer's room to help keep his skills sharp.

Early on, when little was known about coronavirus or its transmission, frustration mounted for him and other medical professionals as they dealt with having no protocols, personal protective equipment or tests for those who came in with the tell-tale flu-like symptoms. That time was all about improvisation, he remembered.

"But, in the end, I've been there before, as you know," he said. "For me, it was eerily very reminiscent of my wars back in Iraq. Like, I felt this was a war zone. This is the first time I'd seen America in such a way -- where you feel that people are scared, the enemy is invisible, we don't have enough information of what this is and we don't have resources for this."

Still, he felt it was important to meet the need for doctors, even if there was, at times, little they could provide in the way of answers.

"I felt this was a calling for me as a doctor, and I guarantee you, a lot of doctors and nurses felt the same way -- that we have to be there for our people," he said. "It's incumbent upon me to be a voice of reason and science and reassurance to everybody that I can get access to."

Even with the weight of the task, he said, "it absolutely was an honor to be of service."

There was a brief moment when "Grey's Anatomy" showrunner Krista Vernoff considered not tackling the pandemic on the show.

"We didn't want to retell the story of Covid as much as make Covid the universe that we're living in," he said. "We will preserve the spirit of 'Grey's Anatomy' as it is, and at the same time, be present for telling stories about the pandemic."

As a show that has earned praise for its handling of and storylines about many medical issues and topics -- including maternal mortality, sexual assault and human trafficking -- they will tackle coronavirus with a sense of responsibility.

They have to walk a "thin line," Alazari said. They want to provide up-to-date information but not, say, advocate for an unproven treatment of some kind. For that and other reasons, Alazari, an essential worker himself, sees television as essential in his own right at this time.

"I'm seeing how the set has transformed, and what the cast and crew has to go through in order to produce these episodes is really heroic, in my opinion," he said. "In the end, you're creating this entertainment to go back to the homes of these people who have been watching the show for 17 years because you want to be there with them."

"The cast and crew are putting such a tremendous effort, and I salute their courage for that."

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Sarah Drew on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Possibly Ending and If She’d Ever Return to the Show (Exclusive) – Entertainment Tonight

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star Kim Raver on how Teddy and Owen are coping in season 17 – Entertainment Weekly

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Jesse Williams Challenges Kehlani to Sing Show’s Theme Song on ‘Quizzed’: Exclusive Vide – Billboard

She starts off answering a little hesitantly, but hits her stride when it came to a question about the show's instantly recognizable song. Says Williams, "'How to Save a Life' by The Fray is the show's theme song." Kehlani quickly answers that it's false.

"Do you know what it is?" the actor asks.

"I know what it sounds like ...," the singer-songwriter offers.

At that, Williams brings in a challenge: "Let's hear it!"

After laughing and waving her hand in the negative, Kehlani responds, "No! I can't make that little ding sound!" Though the "Take You Back" singer turns down the opportunity to sing the tune (it's Psapp's "Cosy in the Rocket"), she says she might just sample it instead.

Williams gave Kehlani even more of a challenge when round three -- the quotes section -- rolled around. "I'm terrible at this!" cries the singer at the start of the round. "I don't even know quotes from ..."

"You know your own lyrics?" Williams presses.

"Barely!" admits Kehlani. "On stage, it takes me forever if they're from more projects older than a project ago."

See how well Kehlani knows Grey's Anatomy by watching the full episode of "Quizzed" above!

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