would be an interesting experience. But he didn't expect it to feel so uniquely «wonderful.»The actor played Joel in video game franchise, a role that required much more than mere voice acting.
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Meredith Grey says farewell to Seattle. kicks off the second half of season 19 with a big goodbye (for now) to Ellen Pompeo's titular character as she begins a new chapter in Boston.
While Pompeo won't be a regular presence at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital following Thursday's winter premiere, the actress will continue to narrate the series and fulfill her executive producing duties.ET's Will Marfuggi recently spoke with longtime star Chandra Wilson about Pompeo's final episode as a series regular and she said the hour, titled «I'll Follow the Sun,» will be filled with nostalgia.«When are we not ever nostalgic, right? When do we not ever throw you back to the beginning and bring you into the present?» Wilson teased. «So I have a feeling there’s going to be a lot of that.»The 53-year-old actress revealed producers are keeping Pompeo's farewell episode close to the vest until it airs Thursday evening.«They're not even showing that final cut to us. So we won't see it until everybody else sees it, but it's a really exciting time,» Wilson shared.As Wilson explains, Meredith's move to the East Coast is an organic development in the character's journey over the last 19 seasons — and she maintains the doctor will never stay far from Seattle for long.«Even Meredith says, 'Look, I'll be back next week or next month.' But for the character, it's such an interesting journey, when you have to say, 'Wait a minute, I have to take care of my family and I have to do what my family needs and that takes me someplace else and then I can figure out another way to fulfill my profession,'» she said. «That's great because don't we all face that? Dr.
would be an interesting experience. But he didn't expect it to feel so uniquely «wonderful.»The actor played Joel in video game franchise, a role that required much more than mere voice acting.
Lainey Wilson and Piper Perabo, has been an incredible experience, and they both feel there's a whole lot of story to tell.Wilson and Perabo both walked the carpet at this year's Billboard Women in Music awards gala in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and they spoke with ET's Diedre Behar about their time on the hit modern Western and rumors that it might be coming to an end.«It's been crazy, you know, I feel like I learned something about myself that I didn't even know,» Wilson said of her time on the show — which also marks the country singer's acting debut. «I feel like I just I love being creative, whatever that means, and diving in head first.
star Ellen Pompeo, co-star Debbie Allen is sure this won't be her final time on the long-running medical drama.Speaking with ET's Nischelle Turner on the red carpet at the premiere of at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Monday, Allen opened up about Pompeo's exit — and some of the chatter from fans who were a little disappointed that her departure didn't get a bit more fanfare in the episode.«A lot of people have a lot to say,» Allen quipped. «You know, Meredith Grey is taking a journey to another direction, [but] she's still alive.
Ellen Pompeo‘s Meredith Grey said goodbye to Seattle on last night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy“, as she stepped on a plane to begin her new chapter in Boston. Though Meredith’s departure marked the end of an era on ABC’s long-running show, she’ll continue to narrate the series as well as continue serving as an executive producer.
Ellen Pompeo's Meredith Grey said goodbye to Seattle on last night's episode of , as she stepped on a plane to begin her new chapter in Boston. Though Meredith's departure marked the end of an era on ABC's long-running show, she'll continue to narrate the series as well as continue serving as an executive producer.ET spoke with star and Screen Actors Guild Awards committee member Jason George at the Screen Actors Guild Awards preview at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on Thursday, where he assured fans that Pompeo's presence will still be felt on .«She's a producer on the show; she’s a producer on both shows.
The end of an era — for now. Grey’s Anatomy’s cast and fans alike tuned in to see the episode dedicated to Meredith Grey.
Bravo’s “Summer House” and E!’s “Nikki Bella Says I Do” both exhibited growth in three-day viewership figures, TheWrap can exclusively report. The NBCUniversal-owned unscripted cable series saw increases in their Season 7 premiere and Season 1 finale, respectively.
Welp. Meredith Grey has officially left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Meredith Grey is scrubbing out.
SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on the latest episode of Grey’s Anatomy!
Ellen Pompeo opened up about the real reason she choose to leave On Thursday, fans said goodbye to the end of an era as longtime star Pompeo and her beloved character, Meredith Grey, bid farewell in her last episode as a series regular in the emotional winter premiere.Though Thursday's episode marks Pompeo's final appearance as a regular, this won't be the last time viewers will see the character. The 53-year-old actress is expected to appear at least one more time before the current 19th season is over.
said goodbye to the end of an era as longtime star Ellen Pompeo and her beloved character bid farewell in her last episode as a series regular in Thursday's emotional winter premiere. Titled «I'll Follow the Sun,» a reference to the 1964 Beatles song, the doctors at Grey Sloan plan a surprise send-off on Meredith's last day at the hospital, as they toast to her one last time before she begins her new life in Boston.«You know, once upon a time, you were the bane of my existence, but no, you grew up to become one of my points of pride,» Dr. Bailey said before choking up. «Dr. Grey, what Dr.
“Grey’s Anatomy” on Thursday. But Ellen Pompeo’s final episode as a series regular felt more like a “see you later,” leaving plenty of questions unanswered and the door open for her character’s return.ABC promoted the episode, titled “I’ll Follow the Sun,” as Meredith’s big farewell to Seattle.
Kate Aurthur editor SPOILER ALERT: This essay contains spoilers from “I’ll Follow the Sun,” the Feb. 23 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy.” From her first episode as Dr. Meredith Grey on March 27, 2005 — when “Grey’s Anatomy” premiered on ABC and became a once-in-a-generation pop-culture sensation — to what’s being billed as a (kind of, sort of) goodbye episode on Feb. 23, 2023, Ellen Pompeo could forge chemistry with anyone. Along with its lexicon-changing writing and intricate yet rowdy plotting by Shonda Rhimes, what’s made “Grey’s Anatomy” a phenomenon was watching Meredith just live her life. She was a character network television never seen before: a brilliant woman whose life had been marred by tragedy (an Alzheimer’s-afflicted mother, an entirely absent father), yet who wasn’t going to let her dark and twisty past get in her way. Meredith had a lot of fun; she saved a lot of lives; she had a lot of sex.
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about the Feb. 23 midseason premiere of Grey’s Anatomy.
Ellen Pompeo‘s farewell episode of Grey’s Anatomy is about to air and her co-star Kate Walsh is saying “happy trails” to her.
Ellen Pompeo’s Meredith Grey is officially saying farewell to Seattle and Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in tonight’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”.
Ellen Pompeo‘s “final” Grey’s Anatomy episode airs tonight and we have everything you need to know right here.
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are joining the fourth and final season of The Umbrella Academy, ET has exclusively learned. The two actors, who are married in real life, will play “a mild-mannered married couple named Jean and Gene, who are college professors,” Mullally told ET’s Will Marfuggi while attending the premiere for Party Down season 3 on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are joining the fourth and final season of, ET has exclusively learned. The two actors, who are married in real life, will play «a mild-mannered married couple named Jean and Gene, who are college professors,» Mullally told ET's Will Marfuggi while attending the premiere for season 3 on Wednesday in Los Angeles. «I mean, the deal's not quite closed but let's just pretend it is,» she said, revealing they start filming «in a couple of weeks.»The revelation comes after reported rumors that the two former stars were joining the Netflix series and are among several new roles being added to season 4.