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Grey's Anatomy season 22: what we know so far
Grey's Anatomy season 22: what we know so far

The Independent

time18-07-2025

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  • The Independent

Grey's Anatomy season 22: what we know so far

Grey's Anatomy is set to return for its 22nd season this autumn, following a dramatic cliffhanger in the season 21 finale. The previous season concluded with an explosion at the hospital, leaving the fate of Dr. Atticus 'Link' Lincoln uncertain. Link's life is in jeopardy just hours after marrying Dr. Jo Wilson, who is expecting his twins. Showrunner Meg Marinis confirmed the cliffhanger was intentionally designed to create suspense, with Link's safety remaining ambiguous. Season 22 of Grey's Anatomy is scheduled to premiere on October 16, on ABC.

Grey's Anatomy: 10 Things We Want — Make That Need — From Season 22
Grey's Anatomy: 10 Things We Want — Make That Need — From Season 22

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Grey's Anatomy: 10 Things We Want — Make That Need — From Season 22

No one can say that Grey's Anatomy didn't end Season 21 with a bang: Following a tense hostage situation, a literal explosion blew out windows at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and left at least one surgeon's life hanging in the balance. (Read the recap here.) Also left hanging? Us! Now, though we still have days weeks months to go until the enduring ABC medical drama returns for its Season 22 premiere, we're looking ahead to the twists that we want — make that need — to see happen, and we mean stat, when new episodes begin airing. More from TVLine Mariska Hargitay Thinks Benson and Stabler Should Get Together in SVU's Last Episode - Respectfully? Nope. Scott Speedman to Star in RJ Decker Pilot at ABC - What Does This Mean for Grey's Anatomy? Law & Orderverse Dream Team Results: The Cops and Lawyers You Want on Your Perfect Squad Top of the list, we're gonna require a resolution to that cliffhanger that doesn't break our hearts along with Jo's. She and newly minted husband Link were happily anticipating the arrival of their twin girls when it appeared that he'd been killed in that blast. Yes, we know, we know: Obviously, 'happy' is the kiss of death on Grey's Anatomy. But the powers that be absolutely, positively can't drop that level of calamity on Jo, not after all that she's been through already. (She even made our list of unfortunate characters who never catch a break.) But wait, there's more — lots. Read on for the nine other developments on our wish list. Er, our list of demands. We loved these two together in the beginning… but only in the beginning. Since they got together, she's become a Debbie Downer, and he, an entitled brat. Paging as-yet-nameless resident… The sparks flying between them have been blinding. Never mind that he drew a line in the sand to keep their relationship from becoming blurry, they have to cross it… just in time for Mika to return! If he's a fearless hero, let chief Teddy see that. If he's a menace to rules and regulations, let us see how he and wife Bailey cope when he is forced to complete his residency at a different hospital. She's been around since Season 14, yet has never had an arc to call her own. (She and Mika came close, but that ended more quickly than it began.) Commit to Hellmouth so that we can, too Enough with the dancing around the question of 'Will they or won't they?' It's past time to get Monica and Amelia together and see whether they can stay that way. Somehow Kwan and Millin petered out, and his reunion with his amnesiac ex-fiancee was short-lived. Maybe it's (past) time to bring in a truly significant other for charisma machine Harry Shum Jr. You'd like to think that by middle age, people would be mature and reasonable enough to keep a marriage afloat. But nope. This toxic couple has proven otherwise. Even if they're not done-done, we are! As much as we love Debbie Allen, her character has been knocking on heaven's door for so long that it's time to let her in — and see how Richard handles inheriting her wealth and power. Nick has moved for Meredith (twice). He's forgiven her when she's pushed him away. He's invested in her research. Just once, it would be nice to see her show how much she cares for him. Best of TVLine TV's 30+ Best Cliffhangers of All Time From Buffy, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Severance, Soap and More 20+ Age-Defying Parent-Child Castings From Blue Bloods, ER, Ginny & Georgia, Golden Girls, Supernatural and More Young Sheldon Easter Eggs: Every Nod to The Big Bang Theory (and Every Future Reveal) Across 7 Seasons

Sandra Oh Gives a Final Answer on Whether She Would Reprise Her 'Grey's Anatomy 'Role' 'as Cristina Yang
Sandra Oh Gives a Final Answer on Whether She Would Reprise Her 'Grey's Anatomy 'Role' 'as Cristina Yang

Yahoo

time22-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Sandra Oh Gives a Final Answer on Whether She Would Reprise Her 'Grey's Anatomy 'Role' 'as Cristina Yang

Sandra Oh spoke with the New York Times The Interview LIVE about whether she would ever return as Dr. Cristina Yang in Grey's Anatomy The Emmy winner told Lulu Garcia-Navarro "at this point, I don't think so" Oh, who earned five Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe for her work on Grey's Anatomy, hasn't returned to the show since her departure in 2014Paging Dr. Cristina Yang. At The New York Times The Interview LIVE event on June 12 at the Indeed Theater at Spring Studios, Sandra Oh spoke with The Interview co-host Lulu Garcia-Navarro about whether or not the award-winning actress would return as the doctor on Grey's Anatomy 11 years after her departure. 'What I have noticed, this is 10 years out from leaving the show, is the deep appreciation that I have for the people who appreciate Cristina. It is that love that has made me go, 'Oh. The fans really, really, really want it,' and for the first time, that's when I started opening up the idea,' Oh, 53, shares. 'But for me, I think to really be true to the people who enjoy your work, you have to be true to yourself. So at this point, I don't think so.' Oh, who earned five Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe for her work on Grey's Anatomy, hasn't returned to the show since her departure in 2014, and over the years, has been on the fence about the character's return. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The character, however, has remained a part of the story through onscreen mentions, phone calls and written correspondences with other characters. Dr. Yang notably showed up to support her best friend Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo, at the funeral for her husband Derek Shepherd, played by Patrick Dempsey, though a body double for Oh was used in the scene. Oh was one of the original stars of Grey's Anatomy when it premiered in 2005, which also featured Pompeo, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, T.R. Knight, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Isaiah Washington and Dempsey. Since she exited Grey's Anatomy, Oh has held starring roles in series such as American Crime, The Chair, Invincible and Killing Eve, the latter of which earned her a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Eve Polastri. She has also starred in movies like Catfight, Raya and the Last Dragon, Turning Red, Umma and Quiz Lady, for which she was awarded an Emmy. Grey's Anatomy, the longest-running primetime medical drama in television history, recently concluded its 21st season and returns for season 22 this fall on ABC. Read the original article on People

Eric Dane not retiring despite ALS battle, loss of function in one arm
Eric Dane not retiring despite ALS battle, loss of function in one arm

Fox News

time21-06-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

Eric Dane not retiring despite ALS battle, loss of function in one arm

Eric Dane is making sure to celebrate the big and little wins in life after disclosing his ALS diagnosis. Dane, 52, announced in April he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. He's since detailed a few of the heartbreaking effects of the neurodegenerative disease, some of which included losing function in his limbs. Despite the new challenges in his life, the "Countdown" star revealed he's taking things one day at a time. "Today I'm doing great," Dane exclusively told Fox News Digital. "I'm approaching this thing one day at a time, and today's a good day. So, that's a win." WATCH: ERIC DANE CELEBRATES THE WINS AFTER ALS DIAGNOSIS Dane. best known for playing Dr. Mark Sloan in "Grey's Anatomy," from 2006 to 2012, recently disclosed a few of the difficulties he's faced since receiving his diagnosis while chatting with Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America." "Today I'm doing great. I'm approaching this thing one day at a time, and today's a good day. So that's a win." He told the acclaimed journalist he has one functioning arm due to the disease, and the right side of his body has "completely stopped working." Dane told Fox News Digital his story "was handled with delicacy and respect." "You know, Diane Sawyer is a class act and a legend," he said. "You know I couldn't have thought of anybody better to tell the story to than her." During the interview with Sawyer, which aired Tuesday, Dane opened up about the debilitating disease and explained how he's found hope in the physician who has been leading his care. "I'm very hopeful. ... I don't think this is the end of my story," he said. "And whether it is or it isn't, I'm gonna carry that idea with me. "That's what I got from [Dr. Merit Cudkowicz] when I met her. … There was a sense of hope I didn't get from other doctors that I met with." Dane said he had spoken previously with an organization that told him his doctors would be "there to ... monitor my decline — and that's not very helpful." Cudkowicz said the risk factors behind the disease can include anything from environmental concerns like plastics and bacteria in lakes to sports injuries. Dane, who revealed his diagnosis in April, said in another segment of the interview that aired Monday that he first started experiencing weakness in his right hand before seeking medical attention. "I didn't really think anything of it at the time," he told Sawyer. "I thought maybe I'd been texting too much and my hand was fatigued. A few weeks later, I noticed it'd gotten a little worse. I went and saw a hand specialist, who sent me to another hand specialist. I went and saw a neurologist, and the neurologist sent me to another neurologist and said, 'This is way above my pay grade.' "I have one functioning arm," he said. "My left side is functioning. My right side has completely stopped working. [My left arm] is going. I feel like maybe a couple, a few more months, and I won't have my left hand either. It's sobering." While the "Euphoria" actor may have physical setbacks, he refuses to let his diagnosis derail his career. "I'm going to ride this till the wheels fall off," he told E! News. Working with Jensen Ackles on the new Amazon Prime series, "Countdown," has helped his mind and body stay alert. "It keeps me sharp," Dane told the outlet. "It keeps me moving forward, which is super important right now. "I feel great when I'm at work. Of course, there have been some sort of setbacks, but I feel pretty good. My spirit is always pretty buoyant. So, at the end of the day, that's all that matters." Dane told Fox News Digital his work in front of the camera hasn't changed since his diagnosis and is "the same thing in between action and cut." He portrays Nathan Blythe on the Prime Video crime drama television series, which also stars Ackles as LAPD Det. Mark Meachum. Ackles said his co-star "killed it every day" on set. "You know, I wasn't taking on any of the action, so I didn't physically have to sort of prepare myself for this role," Dane humbly acknowledged. " I just kind of, I know my lines, and I hit my mark. And I show up on time."

Grey's Anatomy star fights tears in emotional update after ALS diagnosis
Grey's Anatomy star fights tears in emotional update after ALS diagnosis

Daily Mirror

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Grey's Anatomy star fights tears in emotional update after ALS diagnosis

Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria star Eric Dance was emotional as he gave a candid update on his health following his devastating ALS diagnosis earlier in the year Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane has tearfully opened up about his struggles following his ALS diagnosis. The actor, 52, revealed his rare health issue in April and has now labelled it "crushing". The star, also known for his role on Euphoria, appeared on stateside television to provide the emotional update. Speaking to the team on Good Morning America, Eric confessed: "I wake up every day and I'm immediately reminded that this is happening. ‌ As journalist Diane Sawyer candidly told him: "It's not a dream,' he repeated it back. "I don't think this is the end of my story," he went on. ‌ Elsewhere in the interview, a defiant Eric insisted: "I don't feel like this is the end of me." The full interview is set to air on Monday, but in another teaser Eric was seen to be looking emotional as Diane questioned his first thoughts on his diagnosis. ALS stands for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. It can also be referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease, which is a rare motor neurone disease (MND). There is no cure with treatment only available to help ease the pain, which can be severe particularly on and around the nerves and joints. The condition usually affects those over 50 but can occur at any age and sadly there's no cure. In the UK, it affects 5,000 adults at any one time, according to the MND Association. Eric previously told PEOPLE: "I have been diagnosed with ALS. I am grateful to have my loving family by my side as we navigate this next chapter. ‌ 'I feel fortunate that I am able to continue working and am looking forward to returning to the set of Euphoria next week.I kindly ask that you give my family and I privacy during this time.' Eric revealed his diagnosis just weeks after calling off his divorce from Rebecca Gayheart. They had initially filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences for their reason. However, they appeared to have a change of heart as Rebecca filed documents to have the petition dismissed in March. The duo have two children together, daughters Billie Beatrice, 15, and Georgia Geraldine, 13. The couple tied the knot back in 2004 in Las Vegas after a whirlwind romance of 10 months. As well as his role as Mark 'McSteamy' Sloan in Greys Anatomy, Eric has also starred The Last Ship, the movie Burlesque, Kabul and Bad Boys: Ride or Die. According to IMDb, he will next appear on screen in TV series Countdown and Family Secrets, with the latter being in post-production.

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