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After that dying within the season 22 premiere, Gray’s Anatomy continued with somebody revealing a shock being pregnant — whereas one other character selected to take a sabbatical.
Through the Thursday, October 16, episode of the hit ABC collection, the workers at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital have been grieving Monica Beltran’s (Natalie Morales) dying with Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) taking it the worst. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) was joined by Maggie (Kelly McCreary), who got here again to assist take care of Amelia.
Their day collectively led to some shock revelations when Maggie confirmed she was anticipating a child through sperm donor. Maggie famous that she hadn’t instructed Winston (Anthony Hill) but. Later within the episode, Amelia made the choice to take a sabbatical so she might give attention to her psychological well being and her pals.
In the meantime on the hospital, the second-year residents balanced shifting up the medical meals chain whereas serving to ease the brand new interns into the day-to-day life on the hospital. Some interns — comparable to Wes (Trevor Jackson) — succeeded however that led to residents like Blue (Harry Shum) failing underneath the strain of making an attempt to be taught and be a trainer.
Hyperlink (Chris Carmack) was one other character who was struggling. After a near-death, Hyperlink wished to heal as shortly as potential, which stressed his spouse, Jo (Camilla Luddington). They in the end received into an enormous combat however with Owen’s (Kevin McKidd) assist they have been capable of work out their points.
Talking of Owen, he was adjusting to shifting out of his and Teddy’s (Kim Raver) home by initially sleeping in an on-call room. By the top of the episode, he had moved into an airstream whereas adjusting to his new regular.

Jake Borelli, Chris Carmack, Camilla Luddington Disney/Ser Baffo
The episode additionally adopted Jules’ (Adelaide Kane) grief journey after witnessing Monica’s dying. She initially averted going through it however due to some significant recommendation from Winston, Jules was capable of finding a method to honor her former boss.
Earlier than Thursday’s episode, Hill, 37, teased what viewers might anticipate from the remainder of the season.
“There’s numerous challenges for the individuals who survived the blast for many completely different causes,” he completely instructed Us Weekly. “All people has their very own traumas from that have in that blast, after which, selecting up the items and making an attempt to actually put the hospital again collectively and work out easy methods to transfer ahead goes to be a tricky dynamic to navigate for everyone and well being bodily, mentally and emotionally.”
Hill promised “huge curve balls” for the surviving docs.
“Lots of us are taking a look at one another in these scenes identical to, ‘That is loopy,’ however I feel that’s a testomony to the writers,” he teased to Us. “They found out how to do that present in a approach that’s so efficient for individuals, and that’s why individuals preserve coming again and watching it. They only actually take pleasure in what journey they’re gonna go on [each] week. And so, I feel we’re doing a reasonably good job. I feel individuals will prefer it.”
Hill concluded: “That is Gray’s Anatomy, so we all know that no person’s all good ever. Shonda [Rhimes] set that tone early. I feel there’s loads of room for problems to occur with any of those characters that would finish in a demise. It’s simply how the present is, and it’s built-in. … We’re taking pictures some issues that will play into that. We’re about midway by way of proper now, so it’s getting somewhat spicy.”
Gray’s Anatomy airs on ABC Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET.
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