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Grey’s Anatomy Fans Know Exactly What Makes S19 So Dull – Startefacts

Is there a way to save it, or is it time to let go?

Grey's Anatomy fans have always been happy to support the continuation of the show.

Despite the fact that the show is rapidly approaching its 20th anniversary, the audience is not tired of the story and is willing to watch it until it loses its color.

With the news of the 19th season renewal, there was a lot of hope that the show would be able to breathe new life into existing storylines with new interns around.

Now, however, fans are beginning to fear that their favorite show may end sooner than they would like. And the newcomers are not to blame for that.

"At this point, many of the older characters are running on empty on interesting storylines. Owen, Teddy, Jo, Link, Schmidt ... they've all gotten stale and I think they should be written out and the show should go all in on the interns and give them storylines that really test them both professionally and personally," Redditor xdoolbuf said, implying that new interns did not even get a chance to shine yet.

Instead, the writers try a little too hard to split the time between them and the older characters, which makes them all lack personality in the end.

This is a fair complaint, considering that the main character of the past, Meredith Grey herself, has left the show. So why shouldn't the showrunners do the same with the others?

Another problem fans seem to have with the show now is that it tackles too many social issues at once, to the point where the story gets lost behind them.

It doesn't have much to do with "wokeness," because Grey's Anatomy has always been a progressive show, and the audience has had a special appreciation for that.

With season 19, it just feels like there's not much to talk about, so the writers are trying to fill in the blanks with another social issue.

As another Redditor concluded on the topic, the entire show feels like a PSA now, and there's nothing worse than having to watch 40 minutes of it weekly.

Hopefully, Grey's Anatomy will have a chance to redeem itself by focusing more on the intern's storylines, and a bit less on social justice.

Tune in on ABC on Thursdays to find out for yourself.

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It Still Stings: Grey’s Anatomy Gave Alex Karev a Fate Worse Than … – Paste Magazine

Editors Note: TV moves on, but we havent. In our feature series It Still Stings, we relive emotional TV moments that we just cant get over. You know the ones, where months, years, or even decades later, it still provokes a reaction? Were here for you. We rant because we love. Or, once loved. And obviously, when discussing finales in particular, there will be spoilers:

Few shows stay on the air long enough to outlast their entire first spinoff series, earn a second spinoff series, and then ultimately soft-reboot the original series itself by transplanting in a new young cast into the same spots where the old guard once stoodbut of course, few shows are Greys Anatomy. Created by Shonda Rhimes in 2005, the medical drama is now on its nineteenth season and just survived the departure of its titular character, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), without missing a beat. In fact, before Meredith made her (weirdly anticlimactic) exit, the series shifted its focus to a new crop of interns, several of whom bear remarkable similarities to Meredith and her original class of five.

Taking Merediths place as the legacy hire is Dr. Lucas Adams (Niko Terho), the nephew of rockstar neurosurgeons Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone). Filling Cristina Yangs (Sandra Oh) place as the brilliant and ambitious no-nonsense overachiever is Dr. Benson Kwan (Harry Shum Jr.). Dr. Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane) comes from a working-class background just like Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl). And while neither Dr. Simone Griffith (Alexis Floyd) or Dr. Mika Yasuda (Midori Francis) are precise analogues for George OMalley (T.R. Knight) or Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), there are definite echoes of the original cast members spread throughout the group.

I just wish those echoes didnt make me so cranky. Because by reminding me of the halcyon days of Meredith, Cristina, George, Izzie, and Alex, Im also forced to recall just how awful Alexs exit was.

As far as terrible Greys Anatomy send-off storylines go, it would take a lot to top the final episode of George OMalley, who was hit by a bus and rendered unrecognizable for most of his swan song, until he finally managed to communicate his identity to Meredith right before dying in surgery. But Georges exit was arguably preferable to that of Alex Karev, whose bizarre reasons for his abrupt departure bore even less resemblance to his character than John Does mutilated face did to George.

Of course, the reason behind Alexs sudden exit is because series original cast member Justin Chambers decided to leave Greys Anatomy for personal reasons in the middle of its 16th season. I dont know the reasons behind Chambers decision and dont want to speculate, since its none of my business. I hope he felt (and still feels) good about his departure, and I wish him well.

I acknowledge that the unplanned departure of a character who had nearly reached the pinnacle of his series-long trajectory undoubtedly threw the Greys Anatomy writers for a major loop. Alex was clearly being set up for success: being hired as Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery for Grey Sloan Memorials rival Pacific Northwest General Hospital, blissfully happy with his wife Jo (Camilla Luddington), best friend and right-hand-Person to Meredith Grey, and almost definitely poised to soon become a father. Whats more, at the time of his departure, Chambers was one of only four remaining original cast members, along with Pompeo, James Pickens Jr., and Chandra Wilson. How does one simply write off a character that has been so integral to the fabric of the series for a decade and a half, especially with no notice and without the actor even available to film his final episode?

Not. Like. This.

Before we get into what Alex didor rather, what was done to Alex, since I still refuse to believe Alex himself would have willingly done any of thislets go back and quickly recap his impressive journey since we first met him in the pilot episode.

Alex Karev was introduced as a cocky, misogynist jerk known mostly for giving nurses STDs, objectifying and condescending to his fellow interns, and freezing up during surgery. He was, to put it mildly, The Worst, and remained that way for much of Greys Anatomys early days.

Eventually, though, he started to grow up. He fell in love with fellow intern Izzie Stevens, and even when she broke things off with him, she carried a soft spot for him. He developed a surprising aptitude for pediatrics, and an even more surprising gentle rapport with his young patients. And as he was continually challenged professionally and emotionally, he found that he was capable of rising to those challenges. Over time, healthy confidence began to replace machismo and arrogance, and his best characteristics were finally able to shine through.

At the end of Season 5, while Izzie was undergoing cancer treatment, Alex and Izzie decided to get married. But soon after, Izzie decided that she didnt want to be with Alex anymore, and she took off, exiting the series (off-screen, Heigl asked to be released from her contract to spend more time with her family), abandoning the embryos theyd had frozen during her cancer treatments (or so we thoughtmore on that in a minute), and mailing him divorce papers.

Alex was understandably devastated, and still had a lot of growing up to do, but ultimately found his footing. He specialized in pediatrics and rose through the ranks to become an attending surgeon. He put his selfishness aside and invested in his friendships, to the point where he became Merediths local Person after Cristina departed at the end of Season 10. Several years (and many short-lived flings) later, he found himself falling for then-resident Jo Wilson, and after dating for a few years, decided to propose. They got married at the end of Season 14 in a ceremony officiated by Meredith Grey herself, and spent the next season and a half settling into married life. And although marriage came with its hardships, especially when Jo suffered a mental breakdown after discovering she was conceived as the result of sexual assault, he rose to meet them.

At the beginning of Season 16, when Jo fears that she is now too broken to be loved and offers Alex the opportunity to leave, he instead gets down on one knee and proposes to her all over again, promising that I want to grow old with you, no matter what.

Which would be a lot more meaningful if he did not leave her completely out of the blue just a couple short months later.

The writers of Greys Anatomy would have us believe that after everything he went through, including a relationship with Jo that lasted years longer than hed even known Izzie, Alex Karev would abruptly abandon his life partner for the woman who abandoned him a decade before. And who, apparently, secretly had his kids using frozen embryos he thought no longer existed. When he told Jo he was going to care for his sick mother, and subsequently sent a series of weirdly disinterested text messages to his wife and friends in Seattle, he was really going to visit Izzie and their kids on her farm. Where he then decided to remain, permanently.

No. I think not.

Right before he disappeared from the show, Alex also managed to snag the job of Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff for the struggling Pacific Northwest Hospital, a huge accomplishment for the guy who once froze up during elevator surgery. But now hes tossing that away too, giving up the career hes worked so hard for.

I believe that the Alex Karev wed come to know by Season 16 would put his family before his career if he had to choose. I just dont believe hed choose Izzie over the family he was making with Jo. And since Jo would never have kept him from his kids with Izzie, he could have been a father, and kept his vows to his wife, and achieved professional success.

The Alex who would throw all of that away for Izzie isnt the Alex of Season 16. Its the Alex of Season 6, whose whole world revolved around Izzie, who didnt think much of himself as a doctor or as a friend, and who was frankly too immature to realize when he was making bad decisions. Perhaps the problem is that the show switched hands a couple times between, from Shonda Rhimes to Krista Vernoff, who took over for Rhimes as showrunner from 2007 to 2011. Vernoffs time on the series spanned Alex and Izzies marriage and Izzies subsequent departure, and she then returned as showrunner for Season 14. Maybe thats why it felt like Alexs Dear Jo exit was written for a character we havent seen in a decade. Maybe thats why it crumpled up 16 years worth of character development and tossed them in the garbage.

I think there could have been a scenario in which the writers wrote Alex off the show in a satisfying way, extenuating logistical circumstances and all. Maybe he died in an accident while visiting his mother, or even sacrificed himself saving a child. Maybe his mother, who hed already established was unwell, got confused and accidentally poisoned him, then panicked and faked his text messages to his wife and friends in Seattle, unable to deal with the trauma of his death. Maybe a thousand different scenarios (most, if not all, probably ending in death), none of which are living on a farm with Izzie.

But since we didnt get any of those endings, the best I can do for Alex is believe that the ending we did get is all a ruse. Maybe it wasnt Alex who wrote those letters and sent those uncharacteristic text messages at all. Maybe it was Izzie, seeing ghosts again, who somehow lured Alex to her farm, killed him, and buried him in the backyard. Maybe shes been impersonating him all along, writing the fictitious happy ending she wishes shed had.

It would suck. But given a choice between the death of Alex Karev and the assassination of his character, Ive got to go with death. At least it would be better than what we got.

Lauren Thoman is a Nashville-based freelance pop culture writer whose writing has appeared in numerous online outlets including Parade, Vulture, and Collider. She is also the author of the novel Ill Stop the World. Find her at her website, or on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.

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Grey’s Anatomy Fans Are Finally Ready To Admit Their Hate For … – Startefacts

He gets much better after season 5, but there's a catch.

There is a reason why many Grey's Anatomy fans fondly remember the previous seasons of the show.

Not only were viewers introduced to a whole new story of Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital and its staff, but they were also introduced to a group of new interns whose dynamic would make the series a truly great story.

Although the cool name of the group gave it extra points, the beauty of MAGIC was how well the 5 flawed characters worked together.

Their conflicts, friendships and romances were incredibly interesting to watch and kept viewers glued to their screens.

Meredith Grey, Alex Karev, George O'Malley, Izzie Stevens, and Cristina Yang all made an impression on viewers that no future intern group could ever match.

However, as with any group, some characters stood out to fans a bit more than others, and some would get less recognition.

In MAGIC, George O'Malley always felt more like a supporting character than someone with an important storyline.

He was soft-hearted and generally nice, but despite his all-around positive qualities, he never got that many fans among the audience.

Only after rewatching the series many years later, viewers can finally understand why they never really liked George in the first place.

Like many other things from the '00s, his character aged like milk.

"I find the character George O'Malley to be insufferable, much worse than the on-the-surface-jacka** Alex. And Alex has turned a leaf later in season one and George ... Hasn't. George is whiny, insecure and he masks his insecurities by being misogynistic?? What the hell!" First-time-watcher CurrentPossession said on Reddit.

His whining, horrible attitude towards women, creepy remarks, and general behavior would make him completely unattractive to any audience today, which is probably why he doesn't get much praise from the fanbase anymore.

His story ends in a tragic accident in season 5, and to this day his death is often the only thing anyone remembers about his personality.

If you're up for a trip down memory lane, you can rewatch past seasons of Grey'a Anatomy on Disney Plus, ESPN Plus, and Hulu.

Or tune in to ABC on Thursdays to catch up on new episodes.

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Two Episodes of Grey’s Anatomy Air Tonight – KSiteTV

ABC is airing two back-to-back episodes of Greys Anatomy tonight (April 13). The episodes are called Shadow of Your Love and Mama Who Bore Me, and in them, its Maggies last day. Amelias relationship with Kai is tested, and Ben worries as Baileys doxing intensifies. With Levis help, a patient celebrates a milestone.

Additionally, Jo processes a difficult diagnosis, and Maggie and Winston decide their future. You can see photos from both of the episodes below; the action starts at 9PM ET/PT.

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GREYS ANATOMY - Shadow of Your Love/Mama Who Bore Me - Its Maggies last day. Amelias relationship with Kai is tested, and Ben worries as Baileys doxing intensifies. With Levis help, a patient celebrates a milestone. Jo processes a difficult diagnosis, and Maggie and Winston decide their future. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 (9:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Raymond Liu)ANTHONY HILL

Recipient of the 2007 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Television Series and nominated for multiple Emmys, including Outstanding Drama Series, Greys Anatomy is considered one of the great television shows of our time. The high-intensity medical drama, now in its 19th season, follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial who are faced with life-or-death decisions daily. They seek comfort from one another, and, at times, more than just friendship. Together they discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.

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Grey’s Anatomy’s Best Casting Decision Was Almost an Accident – Startefacts

It's hard to imagine Sandra Oh playing anyone other than Cristina now, but it could have been different.

Grey's Anatomy was established as a true-to-life show, with characters you could easily meet in any medical center.

But what was even more important to the show's creator, Shonda Rhimes, was creating a strong group of female characters, each of whom was multifaceted.

And one of the first female characters she wrote was actually Cristina Yang, who ended up being portrayed by Sandra Oh. In the show, Yang is represented as a real woman with a lot of sides to explore.

"She's the kind of woman I know really well, and I like her. There's something interesting about a person who is that driven, a little bit emotionally disconnected but still a caring, sweet, and smart individual," Rhimes said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Sandra Oh played Cristina for 10 seasons. However, it turned out that she had originally auditioned for another role. During the casting she read for the role of Dr. Miranda Bailey.

But apparently she was happy that she didn't end up playing her. Later in the interview with Oprah, she said that she couldn't imagine anyone but Chandra Wilson playing Bailey in the end.

But there's more. It was revealed that Oh never had a real desire to play Bailey.

When the writers offered her the role, she simply asked what else she could choose at the time and if there were any characters left that were not cast. And then she found out that she could audition for Cristina Yang's role.

As Sandra later explained in Lynette Rice's tell-all book How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Grey's Anatomy, what she really wanted was to play a person who is still in a learning process, the person who is eager to find out something.

Oh also revealed that she was interested in playing someone controversial. And indeed, her character was initially shown as an antagonist, and a rather feisty intern.

But thanks to Oh's performance, her character evolves into a complex one with a lot to offer viewers, and her departure in season 11 was received with regret by fans.

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Meredith Grey leaving ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 19: Last episode recap – USA TODAY

Ellen Pompeo's final Greys Anatomy episode as Meredith

When the show returns in 2023, the Season 19B premiere will give us the exit of Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey. Get the details here.

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Meredith Grey has left the building. And that's more than OK.

By building, I mean Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, the fictional setting of ABC's stalwart medical drama "Grey's Anatomy." Ellen Pompeo has played the character since 2005, for 19 seasons and more than 400 episodes. She beganas an intern, became asurgical resident, then attending surgeon, and closed out her run on the series as chief of surgery.

Meredith in the understatement of the century has faced her fair share of trauma. She almost drowned. A patient beat her up. She put her hand in another patient's body that contained a bomb.She told a gunman to shoot her. She survived COVID.

Her goodbye was far less deadly and traumatic (andhonestly was a littleboring). But it was necessary for the show to continue and outlive her for potential seasons to come.

Meredith decided to move with herthree childrento Boston after her eldest,Zola (Aniela Gumbs), with late husband Derek (Patrick Dempsey), required aneducation fit for a genius.

That didn't mean it was sans drama;this is "Grey's," after all. After professing her love to surgeon Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman) in an earlier episode, he didn't reciprocate.

But when he grew frustrated that she was leaving, she told him: "I want you in my life if you want to be in my life. But if I have to choose, I'm going topick me, I pick my kids and I pick what's best for us. And I am not going to beg you to love me." (This was a cloying callback to Meredith's famous Season 2 speech to Derek, in which she begs him to "Pick me.Choose me. Love me.")

In romantic comedy fashion, Nick decides at thelast minute he wants to go to the airport, but calls her instead after realizing he won't make it in time. He says he loves her but she doesn't give him an answer (presumably because she'd have to say it in front of her kids).

This story likely isn't over yet; Meredith will continue to be the series' voiceover and is expected to make returnappearances, including the eventual series finale. Perhaps that's why the episode felt slightly flat; it wentwithout the fanfare of flashbacks usually associated with a long-running "Grey's" cast member's goodbye (a la Cristina Yang, played by Sandra Oh,or Alex Karev, played by Justin Chambers).

Meredith's final narration as a series regular included her quoting her last patient's posthumous book yes, her last patient diedand doubly servedas a life lesson. The gist: Life isn't about happy endings, but living.

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I used to think the show needed Meredith to survive. How could "Grey's Anatomy" live on without itsGrey?

But the last few seasons' storylines screamed stale. Sure, steamy sexual high jinksand groundbreaking surgeries continued, but all the pregnancies and marriages and career changes for the same group of charactersgrew boring. You could almost feel Pompeo crying out for the show to end or maybe that was just my projection.

But this season's first seven episodes proved the show could absolutely go on without her. And not simply go on, but thrive.

That's mostly thanks to new internsSimone Griffith (Alexis Floyd),Mika Yasuda (Midori Francis),Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane),Benson "Blue" Kwan (Harry Shum Jr.) andLucas Adams (Niko Terho), whoinjected new life into the series as the strongest (and largest) new group of interns the show has introduced. They are echoes of characters past one has a relative suffering from Alzheimer's, another is living in a trailer, several begin budding romances without all the baggage of many seasons past.

What many characters on the show have in common is where they lived. Interns, residents and attending surgeonsthroughout the years allcrashed at Meredith's house, so much sothat it became a joke. In one last piece of trauma for Meredith, the house caught fire after a lightning strike in the fall finale(no one was hurt).

But the tradition will live on. Three interns are all given keys to the fire-damaged house by the end of this episode.

"This place won't be the same without you," saidRichard (James Pickens Jr.), Meredith's mentor and surrogate father, during a surprise farewell party for her.

I think it will be the same, actually just maybe not the way anyone expected. Like the series theme song "Cosy in the Rocket" by Psapp says: "Nobody knows where they might end up."

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fans Just Noticed a Heartbreaking Connection to Derek in the Last Episode – Good Housekeeping

Fans checking back into Grey's Anatomy season 19 are still recovering from Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) leaving Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Throughout the character's 19 years working at the medical center, she slowly advanced from an intern to becoming chief of surgery. But viewers know her journey came with many heartbreaks, even through the end of her tenure.

From the beginning of the season, viewers saw Meredith navigate a rekindled romance with Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman). In between declarations of love, they faced Meredith choosing to relocate her family to Boston for an Alzheimer's research position and to help her daughter Zola (Aniela Gumbs)'s heightened anxiety. But her decision didn't sit well with Nick, who confronted his girlfriend about not telling him about the move. This led to him storming out on Meredith and accusing her of not wanting to make their love last from opposite ends of the country.

But when Nick later pulled her aside to discuss what happened, she had a blunt message for him. "I'm a grown woman with a big life and a big career and three kids. This move is what my daughter needs," she said. "I want you in my life, if you want to be in my life. But if I have to choose, I'm going to pick me. I pick my kids and I pick what's best for us. I am not going to beg you to love me."

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Sound familiar? When longtime viewers witnessed the moment, it led many of them to instantly think of how Meredith used to beg a certain someone to love her. Folks may remember how in the fifth episode of season 2, the then-intern found herself romantically entangled with Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey). At the time, he had to make the decision to start a new life with Meredith or repair his marriage with Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh). As the two scrubbed up for a surgery, Meredith delivered a speech about why Derek should be with her.

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"I'm not out of this relationship. I'm in. I'm so in, it's humiliating because here I am, begging," she tearfully tells him. "Here it is. Your choice, it's simple: her or me. I'm sure she's really great, but Derek, I love you ... So pick me. Choose me. Love me."

Given how one of Meredith's pivotal moments with Nick closely mirrors the beginning of her major love story, some felt the need to call out the moment on Twitter.

"The parallel of Meredith telling nick that shes not going to beg him to love her when she asked and begged Derek to love her in a very similar scrub room," one person wrote. "The juxtaposition of Meredith saying 'I'm going to pick me. I pick my kids, and I pick whats best for us. And I am not going to beg you to love me.' in the scrub room with Nick vs 'Pick me. Choose me. Love me' in the scrub room with Derek," another added. "Meredith telling nick shes not going to beg him to love her IN THE SAME PLACE SHE BEGGED DEREK 18 YEARS AGO ?????" a different user screamed.

While fans don't know whether Meredith and Nick's love will end, it's nice to see her confidence and self love grow on Grey's Anatomy. Guess we'll have to wait until the next episode to see the aftermath.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ cast pays tribute to Ellen Pompeo for Meredith’s farewell episode – GMA

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It's the end of an era.

"Grey's Anatomy" said goodbye to Ellen Pompeo during the Feb. 23 episode, which saw Meredith Grey -- the character she has played for more than 400 episodes since the show premiered in 2005 -- leave Seattle and move to Boston with her children.

It was an emotional hour of television, but one that doesn't mean the end of Pompeo's involvement in the iconic ABC series, which is the longest-running primetime medical drama on television. Pompeo is staying on as executive producer.

And while it is true Meredith is gone -- at least for now -- we'll still feel her presence in every episode thanks to Pompeo's voiceover narration, a staple of the show since its very beginning.

While the pivotal episode featured plenty of farewells for Pompeo, she also got plenty of tributes from her co-stars on social media, too.

Keep reading to see how the "Grey's Anatomy" cast marked Pompeo's exit as Meredith.

"What a journey these 19 seasons have been! Wouldnt trade them (or you) for the world," Shonda Rhimes, who created "Grey's Anatomy," said. "Beyond excited for your next chapter. See you later, Dr. Grey. ."

James Pickens Jr., who is one of only two actors, along with co-star Chandra Wilson, who has been on the show since the pilot, shared a video montage of moments from the many years he's worked with Pompeo.

"Ellen, you took words off the page of some talented writers and breathed life into a character who became part of the lexicon of our culture," he wrote. "Hell of a ride! Thank you! Much love."

"What a wild ride. Learned to buckle up and bootie up from the best. Luckiest Little Sister," Caterina Scorsone wrote, sharing a glam photo of her and Pompeo.

Kelly McCreary shared a selfie with Pompeo and got sentimental in a post.

"@EllenPompeo you are one of one," she wrote. "Thank you for your warm embrace, for sharing wisdom and game, for all the sugar AND all the spice! Onto the next iconic adventure!! Wishing you the absolute best! ."

Jesse Williams shared a video with "Good Morning America" in which he praised Pompeo for the legacy she is leaving behind and her impact on fans.

"Congratulations, for real," he said. "For you to have put so much into this character and have so many people around the planet be able to relate and see themselves in your work is legendary."

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Kevin McKidd shared a selfie with Pompeo and wrote, "Me and Ellster McDellster! Been quite the road Ell. You are missed, queen. Till we see you again !! Xoxox @greysabc #badass #ellenpompeo."

Kate Walsh shared a few photos of her and Pompeo from throughout the years in a heartfelt post.

"My buddy, my gal pal, my 'sister wife' To know u is to love u @EllenPompeo, and reuniting for ur last season on @GreysABC has truly been the best fever dream," she wrote. "Happy trails my dear friend! ."

"You can't out legend a legend. Thanks for all the lessons @ellenpompeo ," Jake Borelli wrote alongside a scene of him and Pompeo from the show.

For his post, Anthony Hill gushed about working with Pompeo and gushed about working with her.

"I cannot say enough about this woman right here. She's a blessing to countless people, and I'm one of them. Thank you for giving us Meredith Grey. Looking forward to your next chapter E.P. ," he wrote.

Harry Shum Jr. shared a photo of him with Pompeo and the rest of his fellow interns, played by Alexis Floyd, Niko Terho, Midori Francis and Adelaide Kane.

"The day is here. Thank you @ellenpompeo for welcoming us into the @greysabc family!" he shared on behalf of the other newbies this season. "You have left us with so much to look back on and more to look forward to."

"Grey's Anatomy" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Ellen Pompeo’s Occasional ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Returns Will Be a ‘Surprise,’ Jason George Says (Exclusive) – Entertainment Tonight

Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Greysaid goodbye to Seattle on last night's episode ofGrey's Anatomy, as she stepped ona plane to begin her new chapter in Boston. Though Meredith's departure marked the end of an era on ABC's long-running show, she'll continue to narrate the series as well as continue serving as an executive producer.

ET spoke with Station 19star and Screen Actors Guild Awards committee member Jason George at the Screen Actors Guild Awards preview at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday, where he assured fans that Pompeo's presence will still be felt onGrey's.

"She's a producer on the show; shes a producer on both shows. Shes not leaving the world but she will not be around as much as we're used to having her. So that's going to be a big change," the actor, who was introduced as Ben WarrenonGrey's Anatomy before transitioning to the firefighter spinoff, told ET.

He then reflected on being part of the storyline that helped sendPompeo's character off, reminiscing about the dramatic midseason finale from November that saw Meredith's house catch on fire and the Station 19 crew reporting to the devastating scene."Being a part of that episode for us and for us to be there, it was weird watching their house on fire," he acknowledged."Ellen running up.I got to run out and meet her at the car and run her into her house on fire."

When asked how it was to send off Pompeo and her beloved character after nearly two decades, George observed any kind of dramatic change would garner deep emotions.

"We're in season 19, so if you've done anything in your life for 10 years, let alone 19 years, it's going to be emotional when you stop doing it. When you're not there every day," he said, emphasizing that Pompeo's voice will be heard through narration in the remaining episodes. "We'll still hear Meredith's voice in every episode in the voiceovers andI believe she's going tocome back sometimes. You won't know when, so you always gotta watch and find out if shemakes a surprise appearance."

"But it's one of those things where it's a genuine chapter changing and that'snot something that happens every day --different changes to the show, so many new faces at the same time. This entire season has been that," George noted."Even if you hadn't watched the show for a few years, I have friends who say, 'I dip in and dip out, but I've been glued this entire season because of the new faces and also,hows the exit going to happen?' I think the fans will really enjoy [it]."

Even with Pompeo no longer at the helm of Grey's, George is grateful to be a key part of the Grey'sandStation 19universe.

"Look, I'm just excited because... I'm part of the universe. I've been going back and forth between Station 19 and Grey's,and Ellen Pompeo, Grey's there's a whole lot of changes happening in the world and that all gets set up on Station 19," he said. "I'm excited to have it back and talk about some of the things that we've known for months."

Last night's episode was Pompeo's finalappearance as a series regular onGrey'sand the 53-year-old clarified that "for the record, it's not really my final" episode.

"It's a little bit of a trick they're playing on people," Pompeo told ET earlier this month, before adding, "It is my final episode for a while."

Back in September, Pompeoopened up to ETabout her decision to step away fromGrey's.

"It's stillGrey's, she's still there in spirit and that's the house that Grey built, so she's always there," she said at the time. "She just has to step away for a little bit to do a Hulu show. It's a great company to work for and I'm really, really lucky that they've given me the opportunity to do both, and so I had to take it."

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