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Ellen Pompeo Defends 'Grey's Anatomy' Fan Who Says They Didn't Like the Latest Season

Ellen Pompeo is speaking out in response to a fan who criticized the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy and she’s also defending the fan against people who aren’t happy with the tweet.

One fan tweeted about how season “17 is the most groundbreaking, life changing season.” Another fan replied to that tweet and said, “I guess I’m an alien because this season was dumpster trash! I love the show but not this season.”

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Ellen Pompeo Reunites with Two Fan Fave 'Grey's Anatomy' Stars

Ellen Pompeo reunited with two of her former co-stars from Grey’s Anatomy!

The 51-year-old actress took to her Instagram Stories on Friday night (June 11) to share clips of her night out with Eric Dane and Justin Chambers.

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'Grey's Anatomy' Producer Reveals How the Season Could've Ended a Little Differently

SPOILER ALERT – This post will contain some minor spoilers from the Grey’s Anatomy finale, so beware of reading any further.

The season 17 finale of Grey’s Anatomy just aired and it featured some great moments, including an engagement and milestones at the hospital.

One of the highlights of the episode was when Ellen Pompeo‘s character Meredith Grey finally received her “clap-out” from the hospital after defeating COVID-19. She previously escaped her clap-out, but the staff sneakily came up with a way to give her way after a surgery.

“I’m still alive,” she said in a voiceover after the moment.

Meg Marinis, an executive producer on Grey’s Anatomy who also co-wrote the episode, is explaining how the season almost ended a little differently.

“We initially wrote Meredith’s clap-out to be when she was discharged from the hospital, in Episode 1715,” she told Deadline. “But we quickly realized that moment seemed like the end of the season, so we came up with the brilliant idea of Meredith escaping her own clap-out, which felt very Meredith Grey to us. So many people had struggled with Covid, and she didn’t want to feel any different than anyone else. So we decided to clap Meredith out of the OR instead, which felt like the ultimate victory to her journey this season. That shot of Meredith, in the OR Corridor, surrounded by her people, laughing and smiling in her scrub cap… It gives me all the feels. It gives me hope after such a hard year.”

After leaving the show a couple weeks ago, Jesse Williams opened up about the possibility of a spin-off for his character.

Will There Be a 'Grey's Anatomy' Spinoff? Find Out What an ABC Exec Said!

Is Grey’s Anatomy getting new life?

ABC’s Jonnie Davis is clarifying after a Deadline story about a possible spinoff of the hit series on Tuesday (May 25).

“I would like to clarify some statements I made in a prior interview,” he said.

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Jesse Williams Talks Possible 'Grey's' Spinoff for Japril, Shares Ellen Pompeo's Reaction to His Exit

Jesse Williams is opening up about his future with Grey’s Anatomy after his final episode on the show aired last night.

The 39-year-old actor played Jackson Avery for 11 seasons on the ABC series and his character said farewell during the episode that aired on Thursday (May 20).

Jackson is heading to Boston with fellow departing character Tom Koracick, played by Greg Germann, to work at the Avery Foundation. Jackson recently reunited with April (Sarah Drew) and she’s going to move to Boston as well, setting the stage for their possible reunion.

Jesse just spoke to several outlets about possibly reprising his role as Jackson in the future and how co-star Ellen Pompeo reacted to his exit from the show.

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Yet Another 'Grey's Anatomy' Star Is Leaving the Show, But There's Good News Too - Spoilers Ahead!

Grey’s Anatomy keeps losing cast members and another series regular just announced that they are leaving the show.

Even though this cast member is leaving as a series regular, there’s some good news because this person will still return as a guest star in the future.

Grey’s Anatomy was just renewed for an 18th season and it was confirmed a couple weeks ago that Jesse Williams will not return. His final episode is airing TONIGHT (May 20).

Giacomo Gianniotti, who plays Andrew DeLuca, has also announced that he is leaving the show this season.

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Sandra Oh Reveals If She'd Ever Return to 'Grey's Anatomy' Amid Season 18 Renewal

Sandra Oh just revealed that she will never return as Dr. Cristina Yang to the beloved ABC drama Grey’s Anatomy and she’s revealing the reason why.

The 49-year-old Killing Eve star spoke about her decision on the Los Angeles Times‘ “Asian Enough” podcast.

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