Patrick Dempsey is a proud parent as he celebrates his twin sons Sullivan and Darby’s graduation from high school. The Grey’s Anatomy alum took to Instagram on Saturday (May 31), where he shared a photo of himself and his wife, make-up artist Jillian Dempsey, with their boys on graduation day. Sullivan and Darby, who attended Los Angeles’ private school Crossroads, are wearing their graduation gowns, while Patrick and Jillian are rocking cream-colored suits and sunglasses. “Graduation!!” Patrick captioned the post. “So proud of you boys and cannot wait to see where the next chapter of your lives will take you!” Fans and friends jumped into the comments to share their well wishes, including former Grey’s Anatomy castmate Justin Chambers, who posted a series of clapping hands emojis. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Patrick Dempsey (@patrickdempsey) “So proud of Darby & Sullivan—what a big moment.
- 6/2/2025
- TV Insider
With the reveal of Fox’s current game plan for the 2025-26 TV season, the fate of no fewer than four shows — Accused, Alert: Mission Persons Unit, The Cleaning Lady and The Great North — remains (theoretically) Tbd.
Accused Season 2, with 3.5 million total viewers (with delayed playback), was down 50% from the anthology’s freshman run, and ranked fifth out of the seven dramas that Fox aired this TV season, outperforming only Alert: Mpu (2.2 million viewers, down 13% vs. last year)) and The Cleaning Lady (just 1.7 million, down 14%).
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Accused Season 2, with 3.5 million total viewers (with delayed playback), was down 50% from the anthology’s freshman run, and ranked fifth out of the seven dramas that Fox aired this TV season, outperforming only Alert: Mpu (2.2 million viewers, down 13% vs. last year)) and The Cleaning Lady (just 1.7 million, down 14%).
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- 5/12/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Grey’s Anatomy fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 21 Episode 18 episode titled How Do I Live!
Find out everything you need to know about the How Do I Live episode of Grey’s Anatomy, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Grey’s Anatomy How Do I Live Season 21 Episode 18 Preview
The upcoming episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” titled “How Do I Live,” is set to air on ABC at 10:00 Pm on May 15, 2025. This episode promises to be an intense mix of excitement and drama as the interns prepare to transition into their second year of residency. With the stakes higher than ever, viewers can expect to see how the characters navigate the challenges that come with their new roles.
In this episode, the excitement among the interns is palpable as they look forward to their new responsibilities.
Find out everything you need to know about the How Do I Live episode of Grey’s Anatomy, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Grey’s Anatomy How Do I Live Season 21 Episode 18 Preview
The upcoming episode of “Grey’s Anatomy,” titled “How Do I Live,” is set to air on ABC at 10:00 Pm on May 15, 2025. This episode promises to be an intense mix of excitement and drama as the interns prepare to transition into their second year of residency. With the stakes higher than ever, viewers can expect to see how the characters navigate the challenges that come with their new roles.
In this episode, the excitement among the interns is palpable as they look forward to their new responsibilities.
- 5/7/2025
- by News
- TV Regular
Partway through the sixth season of Shonda Rhimes' massive hit "Grey's Anatomy", we see Isobel "Izzie" Stevens, one of the series' original surgical interns played by Katherine Heigl, for the final time. To call Izzie's exit abrupt is ... an understatement. After getting fired from Seattle Grace-Mercy West hospital, Izzie flees, leaving her new husband, Dr. Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), behind. When she comes back in "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked," she suggests that maybe she and Alex can fix things; he tells her that's not possible, and Izzie is never seen or heard from again.
Characters leave "Grey's Anatomy" all the time. Patrick Dempsey's leading man, Dr. Derek Shepherd (often referred to as "McDreamy"), left the series in season 11, Sandra Oh hung up her stethoscope in season 10 when her character, Dr. Cristina Yang, moved to Switzerland, and even the titular Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo,...
Characters leave "Grey's Anatomy" all the time. Patrick Dempsey's leading man, Dr. Derek Shepherd (often referred to as "McDreamy"), left the series in season 11, Sandra Oh hung up her stethoscope in season 10 when her character, Dr. Cristina Yang, moved to Switzerland, and even the titular Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo,...
- 5/4/2025
- by Nina Starner
- Slash Film
Cold Case's legacy is reflected on by one of the show's stars, looking back on the long-running procedural that was briefly considered for a revival. Running from 2003 to 2010 for a total of seven seasons and 156 episodes, Cold Case centered on Detective Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris), a detective with the Philadelphia Police Department who specializes in investigations that are no longer actively pursued. With a cast that also included Justin Chambers, Thom Barry, John Finn, Jeremy Ratchford, Danny Pino, Sarah Brown, and Tracie Thomas, a reboot of Cold Casewas floated but did not move forward.
In an interview with ScreenRant's Grant Hermanns, to promote his role in the new Western movie Rust, Josh Hopkins reflected on his time with Cold Case. Hopkins recurred as Ada Jason Kite in the first three seasons of the CBS drama as a brief love interest for Lilly Rush. The actor reflected on the role,...
In an interview with ScreenRant's Grant Hermanns, to promote his role in the new Western movie Rust, Josh Hopkins reflected on his time with Cold Case. Hopkins recurred as Ada Jason Kite in the first three seasons of the CBS drama as a brief love interest for Lilly Rush. The actor reflected on the role,...
- 5/4/2025
- by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
- ScreenRant
This week, the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital is opening its doors to receive Yellowstone star Piper Perabo for an extended stay. Unfortunately for her character, though, a long stay for a patient in Grey's Anatomy usually means bad news. In order to tease the new episode and reveal a bit more of what will happen to the new character, ABC unveiled a set of new images from this Thursday's installment of the long-running medical drama.
The images reveal that Perabo won't be the actual patient, but rather her onscreen daughter, played by Sophia Kopera (Bosch: Legacy). Titled "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone," the episode will cover a challenging case handled by Amelia (Caterina Scorsone). The episode synopsis reveals that Amelia will have to perform a high-risk brain surgery on the little girl, and the parents will understandably be concerned. Since Perabo is doing a three-episode arc, we can already suspect...
The images reveal that Perabo won't be the actual patient, but rather her onscreen daughter, played by Sophia Kopera (Bosch: Legacy). Titled "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone," the episode will cover a challenging case handled by Amelia (Caterina Scorsone). The episode synopsis reveals that Amelia will have to perform a high-risk brain surgery on the little girl, and the parents will understandably be concerned. Since Perabo is doing a three-episode arc, we can already suspect...
- 4/29/2025
- by Erick Massoto
- Collider.com
Ellen Pompeo has starred in “Grey’s Anatomy” since its debut in 2005, and it sounds like she doesn’t plan to leave the show anytime soon.
Although Pompeo’s character, Meredith Grey, has had less screen time since 2022, she recently shared why she has no intentions of stepping away from the ABC medical drama for good.
“That would make no sense, emotionally or financially. The show was streamed more than a billion times in 2024. More than a billion times,” Pompeo explained to El País. “The companies that own the show and stream the show make a lot of money from our images and our voices and our faces.”
“If I were to walk away completely, everybody gets to make money from my hard work for 20 years and I wouldn’t make any money,” Pompeo added. “To me, it doesn’t make any sense that everybody gets to profit off of my hard work.
Although Pompeo’s character, Meredith Grey, has had less screen time since 2022, she recently shared why she has no intentions of stepping away from the ABC medical drama for good.
“That would make no sense, emotionally or financially. The show was streamed more than a billion times in 2024. More than a billion times,” Pompeo explained to El País. “The companies that own the show and stream the show make a lot of money from our images and our voices and our faces.”
“If I were to walk away completely, everybody gets to make money from my hard work for 20 years and I wouldn’t make any money,” Pompeo added. “To me, it doesn’t make any sense that everybody gets to profit off of my hard work.
- 4/14/2025
- by Jack Dunn
- Variety Film + TV
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Pulse is a medical drama series created by Zoe Robyn. The Netflix series is set in the extremely chaotic and busy Miami trauma center. It follows the personal and professional lives of doctors and hospital staff as they treat injured people during a destructive hurricane. Pulse stars Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, Justina Machado, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Daniela Nieves, Chelsea Muirhead, and Jessy Yates. So, if you loved the intense medical drama, swoon-worthy romance, and compelling characters in Pulse, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
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The Pitt is a medical drama series created by R. Scott Gemmill. The Max series is set in the emergency ward of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, and it follows a group of doctors, nurses, and medical interns during an intense 15-hour long shift.
Pulse is a medical drama series created by Zoe Robyn. The Netflix series is set in the extremely chaotic and busy Miami trauma center. It follows the personal and professional lives of doctors and hospital staff as they treat injured people during a destructive hurricane. Pulse stars Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, Justina Machado, Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, Daniela Nieves, Chelsea Muirhead, and Jessy Yates. So, if you loved the intense medical drama, swoon-worthy romance, and compelling characters in Pulse, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
The Pitt (Max & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Max
The Pitt is a medical drama series created by R. Scott Gemmill. The Max series is set in the emergency ward of the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital, and it follows a group of doctors, nurses, and medical interns during an intense 15-hour long shift.
- 4/4/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Grey’s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes recently opened up about the potential conclusion of ABC’s longest-running medical drama. Even though she’s no longer the drama’s showrunner, Rhimes has continued to be an integral part of the series as an executive producer.
When asked about her possible plans for the ending of Grey’s Anatomy during a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Rhimes admitted that she stopped thinking about the show’s conclusion after Season 8. At the moment, she doesn’t have any idea about how the medical drama will end. "I have zero endings for Grey's now. I mean, literally zero. Until Season 8, I still had endings," she shared. "And by the way, I felt like I ended the series several times. I was like, ‘This could be the finale, this could be it,’ but it wasn't. So, after a while, I just started writing those things that I...
When asked about her possible plans for the ending of Grey’s Anatomy during a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Rhimes admitted that she stopped thinking about the show’s conclusion after Season 8. At the moment, she doesn’t have any idea about how the medical drama will end. "I have zero endings for Grey's now. I mean, literally zero. Until Season 8, I still had endings," she shared. "And by the way, I felt like I ended the series several times. I was like, ‘This could be the finale, this could be it,’ but it wasn't. So, after a while, I just started writing those things that I...
- 3/31/2025
- by Maggie Dela Paz
- CBR
You would think that a series set in a regular hospital would be a pretty grounded affair, but Grey's Anatomy has given fans many outlandish moments that have pushed believability beyond its medical reality. One such moment was when Katherine Heigl’s Izzie Stevens had ghost sex with Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Denny Duquette – well, I mean, you would, wouldn’t you? However, 20 years later, the actress has revealed that the “embarrassment” of the scene is too much for her to watch the episode with her kids because she feels they will ridicule her.
Grey’s Anatomy is still going strong, but with a very different cast to that of the time Heigl was on the show, and a decade before Morgan would become much better known for playing everyone’s favorite Walking Dead villain, Negan. In the second season of the show, Morgan’s Denny was being treated for heart...
Grey’s Anatomy is still going strong, but with a very different cast to that of the time Heigl was on the show, and a decade before Morgan would become much better known for playing everyone’s favorite Walking Dead villain, Negan. In the second season of the show, Morgan’s Denny was being treated for heart...
- 3/31/2025
- by Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
With two decades of wild, emotionally-charged television to pull from, Grey’s Anatomy has given fans plenty of unbelievable moments.
After 20 years, Katherine Heigl recently admitted she can’t watch the ABC medical procedural with her kids, crediting her ghostly sex scene with co-star Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the Season 5 episode ‘In the Midnight Hour’ (2005) as one that makes her “so embarrassed.”
“We have not watched Grey’s. Partly because I was like, ‘How do I explain that?'” she told Entertainment Weekly of the scene. “But I’m like, “‘ou can watch it, but I don’t want to sit next to you. I will be so embarrassed.’ I don’t know how to explain this. And she will make me embarrassed. She will make fun of me. No, it’s better not to give her that ammunition. Do you know what I’m saying?”
In Season 2 of the Shonda Rhimes series,...
After 20 years, Katherine Heigl recently admitted she can’t watch the ABC medical procedural with her kids, crediting her ghostly sex scene with co-star Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the Season 5 episode ‘In the Midnight Hour’ (2005) as one that makes her “so embarrassed.”
“We have not watched Grey’s. Partly because I was like, ‘How do I explain that?'” she told Entertainment Weekly of the scene. “But I’m like, “‘ou can watch it, but I don’t want to sit next to you. I will be so embarrassed.’ I don’t know how to explain this. And she will make me embarrassed. She will make fun of me. No, it’s better not to give her that ammunition. Do you know what I’m saying?”
In Season 2 of the Shonda Rhimes series,...
- 3/29/2025
- by Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
Katherine Heigl and Jeffrey Dean Morgan reunited for the first time in years as part of Entertainment Weekly’s 20th anniversary of Shondaland and got brutally honest about one of “Grey’s Anatomy’s” worst storylines: Ghost sex. The romance between Heigl’s Izzie and Morgan’s Denny in Season 2 bolstered the show’s popularity and powered Heigl to an Emmy win. Denny died in the season finale, but his Season 5 return as a ghost Izzie sees and has sex with confused the actors as much as it did the viewers.
“It’s funny because I don’t remember much of that season because it just… I don’t know that anybody thought that was working when we were doing it,” Morgan admitted to EW, with Heigl calling the storyline “awkward.”
“It was confusing for everyone,” Heigl said. “There’s one particular scene that I will not watch with my children ever.
“It’s funny because I don’t remember much of that season because it just… I don’t know that anybody thought that was working when we were doing it,” Morgan admitted to EW, with Heigl calling the storyline “awkward.”
“It was confusing for everyone,” Heigl said. “There’s one particular scene that I will not watch with my children ever.
- 3/28/2025
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
When a TV show has been on the air for, like, a millennium, keeping things fresh and introducing new characters is the only way to keep even die-hard viewers glued to their screens. Considering ABC's Grey's Anatomyhas captivated prime-time viewers since 2005 (being a staple series in the Shondaverse), it has mastered the art of perfect comfort television via impressive character development and juicy storylines involving imperfect but sexy doctors.
Season 20 of the five-time Emmy-winning medical drama saw Natalie Morales guest star as pediatric surgeon Dr. Monica Beltran, who's more interested in being a great doctor than getting buddy-buddy with her Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital colleagues. After appearing in six episodes of Grey's Anatomy Season 20, Morales officially joined Season 21 as a recurring cast member.
Morales spoke with MovieWebahead of the theatrical release of her film My Dead Friend Zoe, discussing what made her come back to Grey's for another handful of episodes as the no-nonsense Dr.
Season 20 of the five-time Emmy-winning medical drama saw Natalie Morales guest star as pediatric surgeon Dr. Monica Beltran, who's more interested in being a great doctor than getting buddy-buddy with her Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital colleagues. After appearing in six episodes of Grey's Anatomy Season 20, Morales officially joined Season 21 as a recurring cast member.
Morales spoke with MovieWebahead of the theatrical release of her film My Dead Friend Zoe, discussing what made her come back to Grey's for another handful of episodes as the no-nonsense Dr.
- 3/4/2025
- by Bianca Piazza
- MovieWeb
When "Grey's Anatomy" premiered as a mid-season replacement in March of 2005 thanks to creator and showrunner Shonda Rhimes, it's safe to say that nobody genuinely thought it would keep running and running and running until it became the longest-running medical drama in TV history. As of this writing, the show is partway through airing its 21st season — and even though Ellen Pompeo, the star of the series who puts the Grey in "Grey's Anatomy" as Dr. Meredith Grey, left the show as a main cast member in its 19th season, it shows no signs of stopping.
Due to the fact that, in real life, hospitals change personnel with some regularity and new intern classes begin their residencies each summer, "Grey's Anatomy" is able to remain (relatively) fresh even with hundreds of episodes under its belt, introducing new intern classes every few years to keep the momentum going. Beyond that, though,...
Due to the fact that, in real life, hospitals change personnel with some regularity and new intern classes begin their residencies each summer, "Grey's Anatomy" is able to remain (relatively) fresh even with hundreds of episodes under its belt, introducing new intern classes every few years to keep the momentum going. Beyond that, though,...
- 2/17/2025
- by Nina Starner
- Slash Film
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Spoilers for Seasons 11 through 17 of 'Grey's Anatomy.'Over the 20 years that it has been airing, Grey's Anatomy has successfully cemented itself as one of the most popular medical drama shows of all time. This accolade is not surprising, considering the wild plot lines, interesting characters, and emotional moments that the show is built on. Throughout the 21 seasons, audience members have been introduced to a variety of unique individuals, both doctors and patients alike. Some have stuck around since the beginning, like Dr. Meredith Grey and Dr. Miranda Bailey, while others have briefly stolen the show before making their untimely exits, like Dr. April Kepner and Dr. Lexie Grey. Although it is undeniable that many characters in the Grey's Anatomy universe have received...
Spoilers for Seasons 11 through 17 of 'Grey's Anatomy.'Over the 20 years that it has been airing, Grey's Anatomy has successfully cemented itself as one of the most popular medical drama shows of all time. This accolade is not surprising, considering the wild plot lines, interesting characters, and emotional moments that the show is built on. Throughout the 21 seasons, audience members have been introduced to a variety of unique individuals, both doctors and patients alike. Some have stuck around since the beginning, like Dr. Meredith Grey and Dr. Miranda Bailey, while others have briefly stolen the show before making their untimely exits, like Dr. April Kepner and Dr. Lexie Grey. Although it is undeniable that many characters in the Grey's Anatomy universe have received...
- 2/15/2025
- by Allie Armstrong
- MovieWeb
Jessie T. Usher recently discussed Netflix's upcoming series Pulse, likening its feel to the early seasons of ABC's acclaimed, long-running medical drama series, Grey's Anatomy. Usher, most well-known for playing the superhero A-Train in the fan-favorite Prime Video series The Boys, will play the Emergency Medicine Resident Sam Elijah in Pulse.
Usher made the Grey's Anatomy comparison in an interview with Screen Rant. The actor refused to give away key story points but called the upcoming Netflix show sexy, romantic, and dramatic. He also expressed that Pulse was a nice change of pace from his experience filming The Boys. "Yeah, Pulse is a medical drama, so Netflix, it'll be airing sometime this spring," he began. "I play Dr. Elijah. I can't give away story points on it, but it has the feel of early Grey's Anatomy. It's sexy, and it's romantic, and it's dramatic in a lot of ways.
Usher made the Grey's Anatomy comparison in an interview with Screen Rant. The actor refused to give away key story points but called the upcoming Netflix show sexy, romantic, and dramatic. He also expressed that Pulse was a nice change of pace from his experience filming The Boys. "Yeah, Pulse is a medical drama, so Netflix, it'll be airing sometime this spring," he began. "I play Dr. Elijah. I can't give away story points on it, but it has the feel of early Grey's Anatomy. It's sexy, and it's romantic, and it's dramatic in a lot of ways.
- 2/10/2025
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR
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You’re Cordially Invited is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Nicholas Stoller. The Prime Video film follows Margot, a woman planning her sister’s wedding and Jim, an overattentive father planning his daughter’s wedding. However, when the venue is mistakenly double booked, both Margot and Jim get into various misadventures. You’re Cordially Invited stars Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan, Meredith Hagner, Stony Blyden, Leanne Morgan, and Rory Scovel. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, a bit of romance, and compelling characters in You’re Cordially Invited, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Bride Wars (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
Bride Wars is a romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick from a screenplay co-written by Greg DePaul, Casey Wilson, and June Diane Raphael. The 2009 film follows Emma Allan and Olivia “Liv” Lerner,...
You’re Cordially Invited is a romantic comedy film written and directed by Nicholas Stoller. The Prime Video film follows Margot, a woman planning her sister’s wedding and Jim, an overattentive father planning his daughter’s wedding. However, when the venue is mistakenly double booked, both Margot and Jim get into various misadventures. You’re Cordially Invited stars Will Ferrell, Reese Witherspoon, Geraldine Viswanathan, Meredith Hagner, Stony Blyden, Leanne Morgan, and Rory Scovel. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, a bit of romance, and compelling characters in You’re Cordially Invited, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Bride Wars (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – 20th Century Studios
Bride Wars is a romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick from a screenplay co-written by Greg DePaul, Casey Wilson, and June Diane Raphael. The 2009 film follows Emma Allan and Olivia “Liv” Lerner,...
- 2/2/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
132 rooms. 157 suspects. 1 dead body. That’s the premise behind The Residence, a comedic mystery thriller produced by Shonda Rhimes that's set to hit Netflix this March. Starring Uzo Aduba of Orange is the New Black fame, the new trailer for the series was recently released, and showcases all the drama and laughs we can expect from the Shondaland production, which also features a slew of other heavy hitters like Giancarlo Esposito, Susan Kelechi Watson, Jason Lee, Ken Marino, and Bronson Pinchot.
Inspired by the book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House by Kate Andersen Brower, the trailer for Rhimes' latest (seen below) makes it seem like Clue set in the White House. It opens inside the hallowed halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, where we meet Aduba's character of Cordelia Cupp, a consultant with the Metropolitan Police Department who's tasked with unraveling the mystery behind a dead body...
Inspired by the book The Residence: Inside the Private World of the White House by Kate Andersen Brower, the trailer for Rhimes' latest (seen below) makes it seem like Clue set in the White House. It opens inside the hallowed halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, where we meet Aduba's character of Cordelia Cupp, a consultant with the Metropolitan Police Department who's tasked with unraveling the mystery behind a dead body...
- 2/1/2025
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb
Grey's Anatomy has been going for almost two decades. The 21 seasons and nearly 450 episodes have introduced viewers to plenty of characters, but few have been as popular with fans as Dr. Derek Shepherd, who's been affectionately referred to as "McDreamy." Derek is a neurosurgeon who works at the same hospital as the main character, Meredith Grey, and even had a relationship and kids with her. Patrick Dempsey won over audiences' hearts as Derek Shepherd, and even received the honor of People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 2023 after showing so much charisma in Grey's Anatomy.
The show controversially killed Derek Shepherd in episode 21 of season 11, titled "How to Save a Life." The episode is one of the lowest-rated episodes on IMDb, with a user rating of 5.6/10 with more than 3,000 reviews, mostly annoyed with how Derek was killed in the episode. However, McDreamy's death was a necessity, especially with situations in the background of the show's production.
The show controversially killed Derek Shepherd in episode 21 of season 11, titled "How to Save a Life." The episode is one of the lowest-rated episodes on IMDb, with a user rating of 5.6/10 with more than 3,000 reviews, mostly annoyed with how Derek was killed in the episode. However, McDreamy's death was a necessity, especially with situations in the background of the show's production.
- 1/3/2025
- by Luke Macy
- MovieWeb
Grey's Anatomy has seen many characters come and go during the course of its run, and among those who haven't been seen in a while is Martin Henderson's Dr. Nathan Riggs. Over seven years later, the actor has confirmed that he's open to the idea of returning as his fan-favorite character.
While speaking with Deadline to promote his series Virgin River, Henderson was asked about the possibility of returning to Grey's Anatomy. He teased that a return is possible, feeling that Grey's creator Shonda Rhimes would be supportive of a return of Dr. Riggs. It all comes down to scheduling, as Henderson is keeping pretty busy with his post-Grey's work.
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While speaking with Deadline to promote his series Virgin River, Henderson was asked about the possibility of returning to Grey's Anatomy. He teased that a return is possible, feeling that Grey's creator Shonda Rhimes would be supportive of a return of Dr. Riggs. It all comes down to scheduling, as Henderson is keeping pretty busy with his post-Grey's work.
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- 12/21/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Grey’s Anatomy is one of the most beloved and longest-running TV shows created by Shonda Rhimes. The show’s 20th season recently dropped, and it’s hard not to appreciate the elements that endured throughout the show’s nearly two-decade run. In 2005, Grey’s Anatomy aired as a medical drama that could compete with other shows like ER, which Grey's has long since outlasted.
The show quickly shot into the spotlight and became a fan favorite because of its masterful blend of medicine and human experience. While Grey's highlights surgery and medical research, much of the focus belongs to the characters. As such, there's a never-ending stream of romances for fans to love. But one of them existed at the beginning.
Updated on December 11, 2024, by Jordan Iacobucci: Grey's Anatomy may have killed off Derek Shepherd years ago, but his legacy continues to live on in the iconic procedural series to this day.
The show quickly shot into the spotlight and became a fan favorite because of its masterful blend of medicine and human experience. While Grey's highlights surgery and medical research, much of the focus belongs to the characters. As such, there's a never-ending stream of romances for fans to love. But one of them existed at the beginning.
Updated on December 11, 2024, by Jordan Iacobucci: Grey's Anatomy may have killed off Derek Shepherd years ago, but his legacy continues to live on in the iconic procedural series to this day.
- 12/12/2024
- by Maddie Davis, Christopher Raley, Jordan Iacobucci
- CBR
The second season of Accused was quite the experience.
The anticipated series returned with a studded and shortened season. While it made do with its eight episodes and strong cast, the overall conclusion is that the sophomore season was underwhelming and inconsistent.
It didn’t meet the same standards as the first season. But let’s get into all of that with our Accused Season 2 Report Card.
Best Episode – Accused Season 2 Episode 2: April’s Story (Steve Wilkie/Fox)
Taylor Schilling was fantastic as an overwhelmed, working wife and mother to a child with behavioral issues on Accused Season 2 Episode 2.
The hour was one many could resonate with as it all boiled down to having an awful day. Everything that could go wrong went wrong for April as work, family, and life demands probed at her at once.
Road Rage takes center stage, but the hour does a fantastic job...
The anticipated series returned with a studded and shortened season. While it made do with its eight episodes and strong cast, the overall conclusion is that the sophomore season was underwhelming and inconsistent.
It didn’t meet the same standards as the first season. But let’s get into all of that with our Accused Season 2 Report Card.
Best Episode – Accused Season 2 Episode 2: April’s Story (Steve Wilkie/Fox)
Taylor Schilling was fantastic as an overwhelmed, working wife and mother to a child with behavioral issues on Accused Season 2 Episode 2.
The hour was one many could resonate with as it all boiled down to having an awful day. Everything that could go wrong went wrong for April as work, family, and life demands probed at her at once.
Road Rage takes center stage, but the hour does a fantastic job...
- 12/10/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
It’s been 20 seasons since fans first saw Meredith Grey walk into Seattle Grace for the first time. Since then, it’s been a rollercoaster ride for the audience as they experienced their favorite characters being introduced and eventually killed off. For Grey’s Anatomy, there’s no such thing as a character who can’t die.
Several beloved characters have bit the dust either due to backstage drama or their characters simply reaching the end of the line story-wise. Dr. Andrew DeLuca was one such character who quickly became a fan-favorite in the famed medical drama. He also had one of the show's most tragic storylines, and his exit meant more than just lazily tying off a character arc.
Updated by Alex Roush on December 1, 2024: With over 20 seasons, Grey's Anatomy has a lot of overturn in its cast. Characters leave the series all the time, sometimes in tragic ways,...
Several beloved characters have bit the dust either due to backstage drama or their characters simply reaching the end of the line story-wise. Dr. Andrew DeLuca was one such character who quickly became a fan-favorite in the famed medical drama. He also had one of the show's most tragic storylines, and his exit meant more than just lazily tying off a character arc.
Updated by Alex Roush on December 1, 2024: With over 20 seasons, Grey's Anatomy has a lot of overturn in its cast. Characters leave the series all the time, sometimes in tragic ways,...
- 12/2/2024
- by Maham Arsalan, Jordan Iacobucci, Alex Roush
- CBR
Fox wraps up the second season of Accused with episode eight starring Sonequa Martin-Green (Star Trek: Discovery) and Mike Colter (Evil). Episode eight, “Megan’s Story,” airs immediately after episode seven on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Cobie Smulders, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, Danny Pino, Ken Jeong, and Jamie Chung.
“Megan’s Story” Plot: An ambitious music executive (Martin-Green) faces hardship when a futuristic sex robot comes between her and her husband (Colter).
Mike Colter and Sonequa Martin-Green in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 8 (Photo by Peter Stranks © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime,...
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Cobie Smulders, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, Danny Pino, Ken Jeong, and Jamie Chung.
“Megan’s Story” Plot: An ambitious music executive (Martin-Green) faces hardship when a futuristic sex robot comes between her and her husband (Colter).
Mike Colter and Sonequa Martin-Green in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 8 (Photo by Peter Stranks © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime,...
- 12/1/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Ken Jeong and Jamie Chung star in Fox’s Accused season two episode seven, the season’s penultimate episode. “Eugene’s Story” will air on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 8pm Et/Pt followed by the season finale, “Megan’s Story,” at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Cobie Smulders, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, and Danny Pino.
“Eugene’s Story” Plot: A jewelry store owner (Jeong) is put on trial after interfering with his wife’s dicey past in the all-new “Eugene’s Story” episode of Accused.
Ken Jeong in the “Eugene’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Peter Stranks © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each...
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Cobie Smulders, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, and Danny Pino.
“Eugene’s Story” Plot: A jewelry store owner (Jeong) is put on trial after interfering with his wife’s dicey past in the all-new “Eugene’s Story” episode of Accused.
Ken Jeong in the “Eugene’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Peter Stranks © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each...
- 11/27/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
This story contains spoilers for Grey's Anatomy Season 21, Episode 8, titled "Drop It Like It's Hot."
The big character exits fans were warned about ahead of Season 21 of Grey's Anatomy are coming to be. Shortly after the departure of Jake Borelli's Levi Schmitt, Midori Francis would depart the following week, which saw Midori Francis in her final appearance as Dr. Mika Yasuda.
In an interview with Deadline, Francis opened up about her exit from Grey's Anatomy. The character's exit episode saw Mika returning after the automobile accident that resulted in the death of her sister, and the trauma endured has left the doctor unable to properly work. Ultimately, Mika decides to leave Grey Sloan, as "everything around me reminds me of her." It was a sad way to see the character go, though Francis is very happy with the storyline from a creative standpoint.
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The big character exits fans were warned about ahead of Season 21 of Grey's Anatomy are coming to be. Shortly after the departure of Jake Borelli's Levi Schmitt, Midori Francis would depart the following week, which saw Midori Francis in her final appearance as Dr. Mika Yasuda.
In an interview with Deadline, Francis opened up about her exit from Grey's Anatomy. The character's exit episode saw Mika returning after the automobile accident that resulted in the death of her sister, and the trauma endured has left the doctor unable to properly work. Ultimately, Mika decides to leave Grey Sloan, as "everything around me reminds me of her." It was a sad way to see the character go, though Francis is very happy with the storyline from a creative standpoint.
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- 11/22/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Grey's Anatomy lost one of its original cast members in Season 16 when Justin Chambers left the series. While he was only one of several original stars to have departed the ABC medical drama, Chambers had put in more than a decade of work as Dr. Alex Karev. That meant his exit was shocking to fans, especially when they were told why the actor and Alex Karev were leaving.
Not only was it surprising that Justin Chambers would no longer be part of the Grey's Anatomy ensemble, but the storyline chosen for Alex Karev's departure also proved controversial. While the series is still considered one of the best romantic dramas on network television, digging into Alex's past with fellow doctor Izzie Stevens was not the sendoff many viewers were expecting. So why, exactly, did Justin Chambers leave Grey's Anatomy?
Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on November 21, 2024: Justin Chambers's exit from Grey's Anatomy...
Not only was it surprising that Justin Chambers would no longer be part of the Grey's Anatomy ensemble, but the storyline chosen for Alex Karev's departure also proved controversial. While the series is still considered one of the best romantic dramas on network television, digging into Alex's past with fellow doctor Izzie Stevens was not the sendoff many viewers were expecting. So why, exactly, did Justin Chambers leave Grey's Anatomy?
Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on November 21, 2024: Justin Chambers's exit from Grey's Anatomy...
- 11/22/2024
- by Jordan Iacobucci, Cassidy Stephenson, Katie Doll
- CBR
Cobie Smulders stars on Fox’s Accused season two episode six, “Val’s Story.” Episode six will air on Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, and Danny Pino.
“Val’s Story” Plot: A divorced mom (Smulders) is the primary suspect in her ex-husband’s death in the all-new “Val’s Story” episode.
Cobie Smulders in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, each episode opens in a courtroom on the defendant,...
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, Debra Winger, Mercedes Ruehl, Christine Ebersole, and Danny Pino.
“Val’s Story” Plot: A divorced mom (Smulders) is the primary suspect in her ex-husband’s death in the all-new “Val’s Story” episode.
Cobie Smulders in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, each episode opens in a courtroom on the defendant,...
- 11/21/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Grey's Anatomy was given a casting shakeup with its latest episode on Thursday. It served as the final episode to feature Jake Borelli's Levi Schmitt as a series regular.
After the episode's airing, Borelli's exit was addressed by Camilla Luddington, whose Jo Wilson had a particularly close bond with Levi. Behind the scenes, Luddington and Borelli were also very close after their time working together on the hit TV show. In an Instagram post, Luddington shared how Borelli always brought "joy" with him to the set, making days working with him that much better. While they'll be going their separate ways for now, it was stressed how Borelli will always be one of her favorite co-stars.
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After the episode's airing, Borelli's exit was addressed by Camilla Luddington, whose Jo Wilson had a particularly close bond with Levi. Behind the scenes, Luddington and Borelli were also very close after their time working together on the hit TV show. In an Instagram post, Luddington shared how Borelli always brought "joy" with him to the set, making days working with him that much better. While they'll be going their separate ways for now, it was stressed how Borelli will always be one of her favorite co-stars.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Camilla Luddington (@camillaluddington)
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- 11/16/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Three-time Oscar nominee Debra Winger (Terms of Endearment), Oscar winner Mercedes Ruehl (The Fisher King), and two-time Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole star in Fox’s Accused season two episode five. “Margot’s Story” will air on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, and Danny Pino.
“Margot’s Story” Plot: A widow (Winger) taking dance lessons with her two best friends (Ruehl and Ebersole) gets mixed up in the instructor’s shady dealings.
Jesse Rath and Debra Winger in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city,...
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, Sherri Saum, Trevor White, and Danny Pino.
“Margot’s Story” Plot: A widow (Winger) taking dance lessons with her two best friends (Ruehl and Ebersole) gets mixed up in the instructor’s shady dealings.
Jesse Rath and Debra Winger in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city,...
- 11/14/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Justin Chambers is enjoying a rare day out.
The 54-year-old Grey’s Anatomy alum stopped to check his phone while out doing some shopping on Wednesday afternoon (November 6) in Los Angeles.
For his outing, Justin wore a brown suede jacket over a black shirt paired with jeans, black boots, and sunglasses.
Justin starred as Dr. Alex Karev on Grey’s from the show’s first season in 2005 before deciding to leave during the middle of season 16 in 2020. Since then, he made an appearance in the 2022 Paramount+ miniseries The Offer and made a guest appearance in season 2 of the Fox series Accused in October 2024.
Earlier this year, Justin shared some rare comments about his five kids, who he shares with wife Keisha, as his eldest turned 30!
Did you see that Justin Chambers recently reunited with one of his former Grey’s Anatomy co-stars?...
The 54-year-old Grey’s Anatomy alum stopped to check his phone while out doing some shopping on Wednesday afternoon (November 6) in Los Angeles.
For his outing, Justin wore a brown suede jacket over a black shirt paired with jeans, black boots, and sunglasses.
Justin starred as Dr. Alex Karev on Grey’s from the show’s first season in 2005 before deciding to leave during the middle of season 16 in 2020. Since then, he made an appearance in the 2022 Paramount+ miniseries The Offer and made a guest appearance in season 2 of the Fox series Accused in October 2024.
Earlier this year, Justin shared some rare comments about his five kids, who he shares with wife Keisha, as his eldest turned 30!
Did you see that Justin Chambers recently reunited with one of his former Grey’s Anatomy co-stars?...
- 11/7/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The first trailer for Waltzing With Brando, the new biopic about the iconic Godfather actor has dropped and we are, frankly, blown away by Billy Zane's take on Marlon Brando. The Titanic actor has so completely transformed in the role, it took us more than a few minutes to clock that it even was Billy Zane in the film.
The film, which also stars Napoleon Dynamite star John Heder, the Bill Fishman-directed feature has officially been picked up by Vmi Worldwide for foreign sales, according to exclusive reporting from Variety.
What Is The New Marlon Brando Movie About?
Waltzing With Brando is based on the memoir by Los Angeles-based architect Bernard Judge. In his 2011 book, Waltzing with Brando: Planning a Paradise in Tahiti, Judge recounts his time planning and building a series of rustic bungalows for the iconic actor on a remote Tahitian atoll called Tetiaroa a tiny,...
The film, which also stars Napoleon Dynamite star John Heder, the Bill Fishman-directed feature has officially been picked up by Vmi Worldwide for foreign sales, according to exclusive reporting from Variety.
What Is The New Marlon Brando Movie About?
Waltzing With Brando is based on the memoir by Los Angeles-based architect Bernard Judge. In his 2011 book, Waltzing with Brando: Planning a Paradise in Tahiti, Judge recounts his time planning and building a series of rustic bungalows for the iconic actor on a remote Tahitian atoll called Tetiaroa a tiny,...
- 11/5/2024
- by Alicia Lutes
- MovieWeb
Emmy winner Michael Chiklis guest stars along with Sherri Saum and Trevor White on Fox’s Accused season two episode four. “Justin’s Story” will air on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, Mercedes Ruehl, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, and Danny Pino.
“Justin’s Story” Plot: A wrestling coach (Chiklis) is on trial after pushing his star athlete too far.
Michael Chiklis in the “Justin’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, each episode opens in a courtroom on the defendant,...
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring Patrick J. Adams, William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Nick Cannon, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, Mercedes Ruehl, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, and Danny Pino.
“Justin’s Story” Plot: A wrestling coach (Chiklis) is on trial after pushing his star athlete too far.
Michael Chiklis in the “Justin’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology, each episode opens in a courtroom on the defendant,...
- 10/31/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Quick Links Why Did Alex Karev Leave Greys Anatomy? Why Were Fans So Disappointed With His Exit? Is There a Chance That Justin Chambers Could Return to Greys Anatomy?
Since the show first premiered in 2005, Grey's Anatomy has impressed fans with its promising assortment of characters. Not only are these cast members admirable surgeons, but they're also teeming with secrets and flaws, making for great television. As such, even though Grey's Anatomy has been criticized in recent years for overstaying its welcome on primetime television, many fans have stuck with the hit medical drama because of its selection of popular characters.
Yet, when fans are forced to say goodbye to their favorite character, they often expect a profound and heartfelt exit. However, that wasn't the case for Alex Karev, one of the show's longest-running characters. So, why did Alex Karev decide to leave Grey Sloan, and why were fans so disappointed by his lackluster departure?...
Since the show first premiered in 2005, Grey's Anatomy has impressed fans with its promising assortment of characters. Not only are these cast members admirable surgeons, but they're also teeming with secrets and flaws, making for great television. As such, even though Grey's Anatomy has been criticized in recent years for overstaying its welcome on primetime television, many fans have stuck with the hit medical drama because of its selection of popular characters.
Yet, when fans are forced to say goodbye to their favorite character, they often expect a profound and heartfelt exit. However, that wasn't the case for Alex Karev, one of the show's longest-running characters. So, why did Alex Karev decide to leave Grey Sloan, and why were fans so disappointed by his lackluster departure?...
- 10/29/2024
- by Melody Day
- CBR
Karev being an original Grey's Anatomy character makes his potential return more sought-after than others, but Justin Chambers comments against such a return 4 years after Karevs departure paint a better picture for Jos future. Chambers left Greys Anatomy as the show was in its 16th season, and while his character didnt have a tragic ending, Alex Karevs exit nonetheless was one of Greys Anatomys most controversial. Between his last appearance happening via voiceover and the fact he left those he considered his family at Grey Sloan by saying goodbye via letter, Karevs exit didnt reflect the characters steps forward.
Throughout the 16 Greys Anatomy seasons Karev was a part of, he went through one of the most radical character developments, going from someone selfish, sometimes unfair, and detached from his peers to being Merediths person once Cristina moved to Switzerland and someone who generally cared about others. Karev leaving Jo without...
Throughout the 16 Greys Anatomy seasons Karev was a part of, he went through one of the most radical character developments, going from someone selfish, sometimes unfair, and detached from his peers to being Merediths person once Cristina moved to Switzerland and someone who generally cared about others. Karev leaving Jo without...
- 10/19/2024
- by Antonella Gugliersi
- ScreenRant
Accused Season 2, Episode 2 is headlined by Orange is the New Black's Taylor Schilling and Grey's Anatomy alum Justin Chambers.
"April's Story" chronicles the story of the titular nurse whose one bad day at work goes sideways after she gets involved in a road rage incident that changed her life forever.
Accused Season 2, Episode 2 premiered on Fox on October 15.
Read full article on The Direct.
"April's Story" chronicles the story of the titular nurse whose one bad day at work goes sideways after she gets involved in a road rage incident that changed her life forever.
Accused Season 2, Episode 2 premiered on Fox on October 15.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 10/16/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
The cast of Grey's Anatomy will be expanding further this season with another major cast member revealed. It's also been announced when the new character will be introduced.
Per Deadline, Sophia Bush has joined the cast of Grey's Anatomy for a "major recurring role." She will be making her debut in the sixth episode of Season 21, which is set to air on Nov. 7, 2024. Bush is playing a character named Dr. Cass Beckman, described as an "amiable, fun and a little messy around the edges trauma surgeon at Seattle Presbyterian whose husband David Beckman is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Grey Sloan." It's not yet known who will play David, though he is expected to be a much more minor character. Meanwhile, Bush has already revealed a first look at herself in scrubs for her role on Grey's Anatomy.
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Per Deadline, Sophia Bush has joined the cast of Grey's Anatomy for a "major recurring role." She will be making her debut in the sixth episode of Season 21, which is set to air on Nov. 7, 2024. Bush is playing a character named Dr. Cass Beckman, described as an "amiable, fun and a little messy around the edges trauma surgeon at Seattle Presbyterian whose husband David Beckman is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Grey Sloan." It's not yet known who will play David, though he is expected to be a much more minor character. Meanwhile, Bush has already revealed a first look at herself in scrubs for her role on Grey's Anatomy.
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- 10/16/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
Nick Cannon (The Masked Singer) and Patrick J. Adams (Suits) star in Fox’s Accused season two episode three. “Marcus’ Story” will air on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
“Marcus’ Story” Plot: A successful tech entrepreneur (Cannon) finds himself on trial after creating facial recognition software, which leads to devastating consequences in the all-new “Marcus’ Story” episode.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Michael Chiklis, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, Mercedes Ruehl, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, and Danny Pino.
Nick Cannon and Patrick J. Adams in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology,...
“Marcus’ Story” Plot: A successful tech entrepreneur (Cannon) finds himself on trial after creating facial recognition software, which leads to devastating consequences in the all-new “Marcus’ Story” episode.
Season two of the anthology series features episodes starring William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Michael Chiklis, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, Mercedes Ruehl, Taylor Schilling, Justin Chambers, and Danny Pino.
Nick Cannon and Patrick J. Adams in ‘Accused’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast. Based on the BBC’s BAFTA-winning crime anthology,...
- 10/16/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Grey's Anatomy has cast a new star for season 21. The series is a long-running medical series that began airing in 2005, and has since had 20 completed seasons. Grey's Anatomy season 21 began last month and is currently airing episodes weekly on Thursdays. The series features a leading cast including Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Justin Chambers, Kevin McKidd, Jesse Williams, Camilla Luddington, and Patrick Dempsey.
As per Deadline, Grey's Anatomy has cast a new recurring role for season 21. This part will be played by Sophia Bush. Bush is set to play Dr. Cass Beckman, who is described as "an amiable, fun and a little messy around the edges trauma surgeon at Seattle Presbyterian whose husband David Beckman is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Grey Sloan." Bush will debut as Beckman on November 7, for the sixth episode in Grey's Anatomy season 21. It is yet unclear whether David Beckman has been cast, but...
As per Deadline, Grey's Anatomy has cast a new recurring role for season 21. This part will be played by Sophia Bush. Bush is set to play Dr. Cass Beckman, who is described as "an amiable, fun and a little messy around the edges trauma surgeon at Seattle Presbyterian whose husband David Beckman is a cardiothoracic surgeon at Grey Sloan." Bush will debut as Beckman on November 7, for the sixth episode in Grey's Anatomy season 21. It is yet unclear whether David Beckman has been cast, but...
- 10/16/2024
- by Hannah Gearan
- ScreenRant
The following contains major spoilers from Accused Season 2, Episode 2, "April's Story," which debuted Tuesday, Oct. 15 on Fox.
Accused Season 2, Episode 2, "April's Story" does a 180 from the Fox show's heartwrenching season premiere -- but it's no less intense or well-crafted. The episode maintains the drama's commitment to deeply thought-out scripts, portrayed by actors who understand the layers to the material. And in doing things almost completely different from "Lorraine's Story," it reminds audiences how broad of a range this anthology series has.
"April's Story" features Orange is the New Black star Taylor Schilling as April Harris, a hard-working nurse who finds herself having the worst day of anyone short of Jack Bauer. As audiences see all the little things that push April to the edge, they're also horrified by what her actions lead to. And what could have been a straightforward and melodramatic road rage thriller -- the stuff of Lifetime...
Accused Season 2, Episode 2, "April's Story" does a 180 from the Fox show's heartwrenching season premiere -- but it's no less intense or well-crafted. The episode maintains the drama's commitment to deeply thought-out scripts, portrayed by actors who understand the layers to the material. And in doing things almost completely different from "Lorraine's Story," it reminds audiences how broad of a range this anthology series has.
"April's Story" features Orange is the New Black star Taylor Schilling as April Harris, a hard-working nurse who finds herself having the worst day of anyone short of Jack Bauer. As audiences see all the little things that push April to the edge, they're also horrified by what her actions lead to. And what could have been a straightforward and melodramatic road rage thriller -- the stuff of Lifetime...
- 10/16/2024
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR
Former “Grey’s Anatomy” star Justin Chambers is eager to take on new challenges in his acting career. Chambers spent 16 seasons playing Dr. Alex Karev on the hit ABC medical drama before leaving in 2020. In a recent interview, the actor said he wants to portray different types of characters.
Chambers acted in an episode of the Fox crime drama “Accused.” He played someone unlike Karev, bringing a complex and antagonistic role to life. Chambers said this gave him a chance to show audiences another side of his abilities. It also reignited his passion for the craft of acting.
The actor found the experience of working on “Accused” refreshing due to its anthology format. Each standalone episode tells a complete story. Chambers said this excites viewers with fresh plot lines in every installment while keeping the quality high.
While grateful for his “Grey’s Anatomy” success, Chambers now aims to diversify his roles.
Chambers acted in an episode of the Fox crime drama “Accused.” He played someone unlike Karev, bringing a complex and antagonistic role to life. Chambers said this gave him a chance to show audiences another side of his abilities. It also reignited his passion for the craft of acting.
The actor found the experience of working on “Accused” refreshing due to its anthology format. Each standalone episode tells a complete story. Chambers said this excites viewers with fresh plot lines in every installment while keeping the quality high.
While grateful for his “Grey’s Anatomy” success, Chambers now aims to diversify his roles.
- 10/16/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
Justin Chambers is ready to “play someone so different” from his character on Grey’s Anatomy.
The actor, who played Dr. Alex Karev for 16 seasons on the long-running medical drama before announcing his exit in 2020, used his guest appearance on the crime anthology series Accused as the type of role he’s looking to play in the future.
“What drew me in was the chance to play someone so different from Alex Karev,” Chambers recently told Us Weekly. “After years of being a familiar face as Karev, it felt exciting to step into a more complex, antagonistic role and show a different side of myself as an actor.”
While Chambers enjoyed his time on Grey’s Anatomy and appreciates all the opportunities it’s given him, he also had “a blast” working on something that was the complete opposite of the popular ABC show.
“Grey’s Anatomy has given me a freedom that...
The actor, who played Dr. Alex Karev for 16 seasons on the long-running medical drama before announcing his exit in 2020, used his guest appearance on the crime anthology series Accused as the type of role he’s looking to play in the future.
“What drew me in was the chance to play someone so different from Alex Karev,” Chambers recently told Us Weekly. “After years of being a familiar face as Karev, it felt exciting to step into a more complex, antagonistic role and show a different side of myself as an actor.”
While Chambers enjoyed his time on Grey’s Anatomy and appreciates all the opportunities it’s given him, he also had “a blast” working on something that was the complete opposite of the popular ABC show.
“Grey’s Anatomy has given me a freedom that...
- 10/16/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Accused Season 2, Episode 2, “April’s Story.”] Accused‘s latest episode, “April’s Story,” tapped into the pitfalls of road rage as Taylor Schilling‘s titular character April took the stand for sentencing after her involvement in an accident that left a man (played by Grey’s Anatomy vet Justin Chambers). While April didn’t directly kill this man, their cat-and-mouse road game led to an accident that saw her scrambling to his side in an effort to pull him from his burning car. When the man awakens though, he gets combative and starts to come at her with debris from the accident, but his unfortunate timing leaves him directly in the path of an oncoming freight truck, killing him. The fight began when the man accosted April in the parking lot of a coffee shop, claiming she’d parked too close to him and harmed his car, but things took a...
- 10/16/2024
- TV Insider
The long-running series Grey's Anatomy has had many casting shakeups over the years, and some actors have been cut loose from the series long before they were ready to say goodbye. That applies to April Kepner actor Sarah Drew, who can still recall how it seemed "unjust" when she was fired without warning from her role in the series back in 2018.
Per TVLine, Drew opened up on her Grey's Anatomy exit during an interview for the Call It What It Is podcast, which is hosted by former cast mates Jessica Capshaw and Camilla Luddington. At the time of her firing six years ago, Drew made a comment that compared getting fired from the series to "attending [my] own funeral," and it was given a significant amount of attention in the media. Drew now clarifies that it was the "outpouring of love" from those offering support that made the experience feel like...
Per TVLine, Drew opened up on her Grey's Anatomy exit during an interview for the Call It What It Is podcast, which is hosted by former cast mates Jessica Capshaw and Camilla Luddington. At the time of her firing six years ago, Drew made a comment that compared getting fired from the series to "attending [my] own funeral," and it was given a significant amount of attention in the media. Drew now clarifies that it was the "outpouring of love" from those offering support that made the experience feel like...
- 10/16/2024
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR
When Justin Chambers exited Grey's Anatomy in 2020 after 16 seasons, his goal was to go on and diversify his portfolio with roles different from Dr Alex Karev. It's taken four years, but his plans are gradually coming together as the actor's second post-Grey's project is releasing tonight. Chambers is among the ensemble to join Season 2 of the anthology series, Accused which tells a distinct story per episode. He will appear in Season 2, Episode 3, titled, April's Story, starring alongside Taylor Schilling (Orange Is the New Black), and Danny Pino (Law & Order: Svu). Ahead of the episode's premiere on Fox tonight, the network has released a teaser offering a sneak peek at the central characters of the story.
- 10/15/2024
- by Makuochi Echebiri
- Collider.com
It's not unusual to see network shows bring back fan-favorite characters, no matter how long they've been absent from the show, more so for Grey's Anatomy. Grey Sloan Memorial frequently shuffles between old and new characters, a recent example being the return of Dr. Sydney Heron 17 years after her last appearance with actress Kali Rocha returning to reprise the role. While Rocha's return was divisive among the fandom, one character that would almost unanimously excite fans if they were to come back is Dr Alex Karev, played by Justin Chambers. Chambers is one of the show's original cast members who spent 15 years playing the fan-favorite character before his heartbreaking departure in 2020.
- 10/15/2024
- by Makuochi Echebiri
- Collider.com
Grey's Anatomy's Alex Karev actor, Justin Chambers, addresses whether he'll return to the show after four years. Chambers left Grey's Anatomy after 16 seasons of playing Alex Karev. In the series, Karev learned about the existence of his two children and decided to leave Grey Sloan and his wife Jo (Camilla Luddington) to reunite with his ex-wife Izzie (Katherine Heigl). His departure came as a shock to the show's long-time fans and also received backlash.
Speaking to TVLine while promoting his new show, Accused, the actor shut down the possibility of returning to the franchise any time soon by saying, "That chapter is closed for now." Though he is grateful for his time on the ABC drama, Chambers is content with seeking out other opportunities for the time being. Check out his comment below:
Thank you forever, Shonda Rhimes, but getting the opportunity to play characters like Marlon Brando in...
Speaking to TVLine while promoting his new show, Accused, the actor shut down the possibility of returning to the franchise any time soon by saying, "That chapter is closed for now." Though he is grateful for his time on the ABC drama, Chambers is content with seeking out other opportunities for the time being. Check out his comment below:
Thank you forever, Shonda Rhimes, but getting the opportunity to play characters like Marlon Brando in...
- 10/15/2024
- by Katrina Yang
- ScreenRant
Orange is the New Black‘s Taylor Schilling, Grey’s Anatomy‘s Justin Chambers, and Mayans M.C.‘s Danny Pino star in Fox’s Accused season two episode two. “April’s Story” will air on Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Season two of the anthology series will also feature episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Nick Cannon, Patrick J. Adams, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, and Mercedes Ruehl.
“April’s Story” Plot: A nurse (Schilling) – who let her anger get the best of her – is put on trial after an incident of intense road rage.
Taylor Schilling and Danny Pino in the “April’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Steve Wilkie © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast.
Season two of the anthology series will also feature episodes starring Michael Chiklis, Nick Cannon, Patrick J. Adams, Ken Jeong, Debra Winger, Christine Ebersol, and Mercedes Ruehl.
“April’s Story” Plot: A nurse (Schilling) – who let her anger get the best of her – is put on trial after an incident of intense road rage.
Taylor Schilling and Danny Pino in the “April’s Story” episode of ‘Accused’ (Photo by Steve Wilkie © 2024 Fox Media LLC) Accused Description, Courtesy of Fox
Accused is a collection of intense, topical and human stories of crime and punishment. Each episode is a fast-paced provocative thriller, exploring a different crime, in a different city, with an entirely original cast.
- 10/10/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Very few shows can hold a candle to the sheer volume of jaw-dropping Grey’s Anatomy exits.
Twenty years of character turnover have brought us new players that we couldn’t live without.
But along the way, we’ve also had to say goodbye to dozens of fan favorites.
(Hulu/Screenshots)
Sometimes, those goodbyes have been predictable.
While her death was sad, no one expected Ellis Grey to have a particularly long arc on Grey’s Anatomy.
She was introduced as an Alzheimer’s patient in an assisted living facility, so from day one, her impending death was anticipated by fans.
13 Most Shocking Grey’s Anatomy Exitsby Haley Whitmire White The Haunting of Netflix: Ranking Mike Flanagan’s Top Streaming Seriesby Tyler Johnson The Rookie’s Most Badass Characters — Ranked!by Jasmine Blu
When Addison reflected on her life and decided to start over in L.A., it didn’t really take anyone by surprise.
Twenty years of character turnover have brought us new players that we couldn’t live without.
But along the way, we’ve also had to say goodbye to dozens of fan favorites.
(Hulu/Screenshots)
Sometimes, those goodbyes have been predictable.
While her death was sad, no one expected Ellis Grey to have a particularly long arc on Grey’s Anatomy.
She was introduced as an Alzheimer’s patient in an assisted living facility, so from day one, her impending death was anticipated by fans.
13 Most Shocking Grey’s Anatomy Exitsby Haley Whitmire White The Haunting of Netflix: Ranking Mike Flanagan’s Top Streaming Seriesby Tyler Johnson The Rookie’s Most Badass Characters — Ranked!by Jasmine Blu
When Addison reflected on her life and decided to start over in L.A., it didn’t really take anyone by surprise.
- 10/10/2024
- by Haley Whitmire White
- TVfanatic
Heading into the second season of “Accused,” series developer Howard Gordon and showrunner Daniel Pearle didn’t have a clear overarching theme in mind. What they had instead was a goal.
“Honestly, we just wanted to be better,” Gordon told TheWrap. “We’re testing the limits.”
That’s a tall order considering the fact that “Accused” is already a difficult feat of television. Each episode of the anthology series plays out like its own little mystery, following someone else who’s on trial. Through a series of flashbacks that play out over the course of the episode, the audience slowly learns why they’re in the courtroom before the series ultimately reveals their crimes and sentencing. According to Pearle, one of the main questions they faced during the Fox drama’s first season was how do you make a series of completely different standalone stories feel connected. But as the...
“Honestly, we just wanted to be better,” Gordon told TheWrap. “We’re testing the limits.”
That’s a tall order considering the fact that “Accused” is already a difficult feat of television. Each episode of the anthology series plays out like its own little mystery, following someone else who’s on trial. Through a series of flashbacks that play out over the course of the episode, the audience slowly learns why they’re in the courtroom before the series ultimately reveals their crimes and sentencing. According to Pearle, one of the main questions they faced during the Fox drama’s first season was how do you make a series of completely different standalone stories feel connected. But as the...
- 10/9/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
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