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Ellen Pompeo is Back as Meredith Grey in ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 20 Promo Watch Now! – Just Jared

Dr. Meredith Grey is back at Grey Sloan Memorial!

ABC has debuted a brand new promo for season 20 of Greys Anatomy, featuring Ellen Pompeo reprising her role as her beloved character after exiting the show as a series regular last season.

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How long do I have to wait? Meredith asks, as the scene shifts to Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) ordering the interns to get to work.

Elsewhere in the promo, Jo Wilson (Camila Luddington) and Link (Chris Cormack) kiss in the rain, Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr) struggles with his sobriety, and Simone Griffith (Alexis Floyd) tells Lucas Adams (Niko Terho) they need to talk about what happened after their hookup.

The promo ends with Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) collapsing during an operation, with Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) then warning that Dr. Altman is in critical condition.

Season 20 marks the first time Ellen will only appearing on the long-running medical drama in a guest role after scaling back her role. She will remain as an executive producer and will provide the opening and closing voiceover for each episode.

It was previously revealed that four actors will not be coming back for the new season.

Season 20 of Greys Anatomy premieres March 14 at 9 pm ET on ABC.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 20 Cast Revealed: 15 Stars Confirmed to Return, 2 Actors Not Coming Back – Just Jared

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Chandra Wilson RETURNING

Deadline reports that Chandra Wilson has signed on to return for season 20. She has been with the show since season one!

James Pickens, Jr. RETURNING

Deadline reports that James Pickens, Jr. has signed on to return for season 20. He has been with the show since season one!

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The 10 Best Episodes of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ of All Time, Ranked From Lowest to Highest Audience Score – Just Jared

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10. Season 14 Episode 7 (Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story)

After a roller coaster car falls off the track at the county fair, the doctors at Grey Sloan tend to patients who spark memories about ghosts from their past.

9. Season 10 Episode 24 (Fear (Of the Unknown))

Cristina must head to Zurich soon but she is unprepared to leave behind her life in Seattle. Fear runs amok throughout the hospital as an explosion in a shopping mall results in a mass casualty situation.

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Gen V, Shoresy, and the Anatomy of 2023’s Best Spinoffs – Paste Magazine

Spinoffs represent a foundational pillar propping up American television history, from The Jeffersons to The Walking Dead: Darryl Dixon, Mork & Mindy to Better Call Saul. Sometimes, theyre a unique subversion of the original property, but other times, theyre a cheap replication of what already exists. In an era of franchise exhaustion and repackaged studio products, the term spinoff is becoming a dirtier word with audiences, but two of the years best shows prove theres nothing wrong with the formula. Prime Videos Gen V and Hulus Shoresy are brilliant breakaways from their parent shows, demonstrating how spinoffs can benefit studios and audiences in their quest for entertainment domination.

On paper, Gen V feels like a cash-grab to give The Boys fans another electric-blue hit of darkly comedic superhero debauchery. Prime Video announced that Gen Vs first season would directly roll into The Boys Season 4, making it required watchingwhich can be seen as a cheap tactic to manufacture viewership. Instead, showrunner Michele Fazekas uses the opportunity to flesh out themes found in The Boys on a more granular scale. Godolkin University breeds deeper conversations about Compound V usage without consent, as super-powered students face the harsh realities of their forced-upon fates. Its more hopeful than The Boys, and thrives without relying on cameos or callbacks to Butchers or Homelanders bloody, diabolical antics.

In 2022, Letterkennys Wayne, Jared Keeso, shipped his foul-mouthed hockey lifer Shore (aka Shoresy) to Sudbury for his own self-titled spinoff. Only appearing faceless from behind (as to hide the fact that this character was also played by the star of the show), Shoresys status on Letterkenny was as nothing more than a vehicle for vulgar chirps about double-wheeling Reilly and Jonesys mothers. The question last year before Season 1 was simple: how can a rude and raunchy sidepiece become a focal protagonist? A year later, now with two seasons tucked away, that answer seems even simpler: development. Keeso treats Shoresy as an upside-down sports comedy with women and First Nations characters at the forefront, constantly skewering the athletic machismo that once made Shores zingers so memorable in Letterkenny.

Gen V and Shoresy excel as reinventions of their inspirations. Gen V follows young adults who havent yet been thoroughly corrupted by Vought or forever absorbed into Homelanders #SupeLivesMatter agenda. Where Butcher and Homelander are willing to burn the entire world down for their causes, Jaz Sinclairs hemokinetic Marie Moreau and her classmates fight for something brighter than the cynicism that The Boys emboldens. While there are glancing blows of heartbreak in The Boys, like when Erin Moriartys Starlight recalls her younger years as a pageant supe, Gen V tugs these dangling threads and unravels something miles more insidious. Fazekas and her writers attempt to show how the kids might be alright despite living in a world that wants them dead for countless reasons, but refuses to ignore the angsty teenage drama of growing up a supe without any choice.

Shoresys second season develops a complicated man who, at one time, could have been described as the most off-putting character in Letterkenny. Hes no longer splitting time between Reilly and Jonesys houses; hes adorably chasing the love of his life like a giddy high schooler. Shoresys quips arent missiles fired at his teammates; hes the dedicated captain who will do whatever it takes to motivate everyone toward a win. The Shore of Letterkenny is a caricature of misogynistic player cultures where Shoresy permits actual male ego dissections, expressive commentaries about win at all costs obsessions, and everything that comes along with the freedom of a spinoff. While audiences may expect a carbon copy of the original series in its offshoot, Shoresy never falters when pointedly separating itself from the original series; showrunners should strive to deliver the unexpected like Keeso.

At the heart of both shows is a desire to be different. The hallmarks of the original series are still there (because you cant entirely turn your back on existing audiences), but theres a fearlessness in the bold choices made to separate these shows from their predecessors. Fazekas was issued no guarantee that The Boys fans would enthusiastically support a collegiate story that veers more toward resonating with Gen Z audiences; Keeso had no idea whether Letterkenny fans would take to a far more sports-driven template that takes cues from Slap Shot, Major League, and the works. That doesnt stop either from testing their fanbase with the allure of different storytelling perspectives. Neither series rewrites what came before beyond recognition, but clearly and successfully steers away from mirror imagery that would just accelerate feelings of market over-saturation.

But even in spite of the push to deliver something different from the series that came before, there is still an appropriate amount of crossover to cling to. Gen V hits the heights of the unprecedentedly horny Herogasm episode of The Boys during its three-episode premiere; Shoresy establishes silly bits just like in Letterkenny, whether it be panini shop wordplay or the Sudbury players affinity for ice cream drumsticks. As much as Gen V and Shoresy abstain from paint-by-numbers mimicry, they still play the hits. Gen V is as stupendously violent and conspiratorially driven as The Boys, while Shoresy still proves Keeso is one of the better television writers handling female characters and dismantling gender tropes in todays scene. The trust has been earned and were still rewarded for our loyalty, as fresh storytelling refuses to completely ignore its acclaimed origins.

Despite having the edge of a previously-established audience built-in, the odds werent totally stacked in these series favors, as sequel, reboot, cinematic universe, and spinoff fatigue have begun to plague audiences everywhere. Defying expectations, Gen V shoulders all the weight of ramping excitement for The Boys Season 4 while telling a standalone story with rich payoffs, new recruits, and archetypal narratives that dont require a cliffhangers duration to appreciatenot to mention how this series had to battle the tossed-around notion of superhero fatigue. Shoresy is hellbent on making you fall in love with a championship-focused hothead who, episode by episode, dares to eradicate preconceptions bred by Letterkenny. And for both of these shows, breaking out in an already oversaturated streaming landscape is an uphill battle in itself, but their popularity with audiences proves that these series eclipse the often negative connotations of spinoffs and sequels, dynamically evolving the original world while expanding it in new and exciting ways.

In todays television era, where producers are searching for expanded universes faster than ever before, Gen V and Shoresy are shining examples of how to execute a spinoff. Everyone involved invests in building out a multidimensional, hit-you-from-all-sides offshoot instead of merely expanding to fulfill immediate-yet-possibly-fleeting demands. Existing molds dont stifle creative teams. Theyre asked to reinterpret a vibe and produce something new that can live up to its predecessor. In both cases, its a smash-hit exercise that trusts individual voices, promotes originality, and proves how spinoffs are just as important of a television staple as brand-new titles destined for their own spinoffsa cycle we should not fear in proper hands.

Matt Donato is a Los Angeles-based film critic currently published on SlashFilm,Fangoria,Bloody Disgusting, andanywhere elsehes allowed to spread the gospel ofDemon Wind. He is also a member of the Hollywood Critics Association. Definitely dont feed him after midnight.

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How to watch Anatomy of a Fall is it streaming? – Dexerto

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Published: 2023-12-11T16:51:49 Updated: 2023-12-11T16:52:00

The thrilling French courtroom drama is drawing international attention through its Golden Globe nominations but is Anatomy of a Fall streaming?

Its been a fantastic year for German actress Sandra Hller, who has achieved international success with her roles in The Zone of Interest and courtroom drama Anatomy of a Fall.

The films synopsis reads: A woman is suspected of her husbands murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.

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With the film now nominated for multiple Golden Globes, is Anatomy of a Fall streaming? Heres everything you need to know.

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Anatomy of a Fall currently isnt available on streaming, with no official streaming date announced as of yet.

In line with other Neon releases, a timeline for Anatomy of a Fall to be available on streaming can be guessed, with estimations currently placing its release around February 2024. Historically, Neon-distributed titles stream exclusively on Hulu approximately four months after their theatrical release in the United States.

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Well be sure to keep this space updated with the latest streaming news for the movie.

Anatomy of a Fall is currently available to buy or rent on various digital platforms, including Apple TV and iTunes.

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The movie initially received a limited theatrical release in the US on October 13, 2023, before rolling out to more cinemas nationwide in the following weeks.

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As of writing, Anatomy of a Fall is also available to pre-order on Amazon Prime Video, which you can do so here.

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According to many critics and now the Golden Globes Anatomy of a Fall is definitely worth the watch.

The movie currently has a 96% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer, with an audience score of 91%.

Wendy Ide of The Observer said, Ultimately, one of the key pleasures of the picture is its uncertainty the niggling doubts that remain, and the sense that a crucial piece of the puzzle is tantalizingly out of reach.

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Clarissa Loughrey at The Independent agreed, Its hard not to be drawn in. Thats the trick of Anatomy of a Fall. Sandra is a fascinating, one-woman puzzle box, thanks largely to the strength of Hllers performance.

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Every ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season Is Coming to Hulu – Vulture

Chop chop streamers, its been 13 years. Greys Anatomy is reportedly expanding its 19-season library from just Netflix and ok, TikTok too, in the form of 30-second clips and Subway Surfers footage to Hulu as well. According to sources familiar with the licensing agreement, which is still being finalized, both services will be sharing streaming rights to the show beginning sometime in the spring of 2024, with Hulu getting dibs on the newest episodes for its 20th season. Itll arrive around the same time as the Hulu and Disney+ integration, a.k.a. when the apps finally merge and become one. It remains one of the most popular shows both on linear television and on streaming, with many people revisiting the show on social media (the hashtag #GreysAnatomy has over 51 billion views). Now, you wont have to wait for an anonymous TikTok account to publish the next Greys clip for much longer.

The deal isnt just a one-way street; it also includes some non-branded Disney shows heading to Netflix as well throughout the next year: The Wonder Years (1/1/2024), This is Us (1/8/2024), My Wife & Kids (2/5/2024), ESPN 30 for 30: (25 episodes; with various premiere dates TBD), The Resident (3/4/2024), White Collar (4/1/2024), Reba (5/6/2024), Archer (5/13/2024), How I Met You Mother (6/3/2023), Lost (7/1/2024), Prison Break (7/29/2024), Bernie Mac (1/1/2025), and Home Improvement (2/1/2025). All of these shows will continue to stay on Hulu with no plans of removing them from the platform during the expansion. Now, if we could only add sensory videos into the mix

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Anatomy of a Fall steals the show at the European Film Awards 2023 – Euronews

Stars of European cinema lined the red carpet in Berlin for this year's European Film Awards. The competition was fierce, but it was French director Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall that came out on top.

After Reykjavik last year, it was once again Berlins turn as it is every other year to host the European Film Awards.

Set up by the European Film Academy in the German capital in 1988, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall, the event celebrates European cinema and its diversity.

This year, the competition was fierce, but it was French director Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall that came out on top, with awards for Best Screenplay, Best Director, Best Film and Best Actress for Sandra Hller.

The story centres on a writer who finds herself suspected of her husband's death and whose trial will expose her relationship and her identity as a woman.

"I think there is a freedom in Europe that must be preserved, protected, that is magnificent,"Justine Triet told Euronews.

"[It's] a freedom of expression, a freedom to really say what you think, which is actually quite rare when you travel around the world, you realise that it's very precious."

Sandra Hller also stars in The Zone of Interest, a chilling film about the family life of the commander-in-chief of Auschwitz which shows humanity in all its horror, without showing anything of the camp.

Despite the acclaim, the film just missed out on an award this time around.

Speaking to Euronews, the German actress heaped praise on the team behind the European Film Academy.

"It's an extraordinary one, and I think everybody who works behind the scenes - because it's a very silent work, but an important work - has done a magnificent job to put us all together here and to meet, and to discuss interesting topics,"Sandra Hller said.

The awards also showcased European subject matter with films portraying world and European affairs.

The Green Border by Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland is a realistic portrayal of the plight of migrants trapped between Belarus and Poland. The film has attracted criticism from conservatives and the Polish far right.

"There are movies which are courageous and facing the different issues, not only directly political but in the same, we are living in a reality which is political, whatever you touch,"Agnieszka Holland revealed.

In Me Captain, Italian filmmaker Matteo Garrone puts us in the shoes of two young men from Dakar who leave everything behind to head for Europe, in the hopes of building a better future for themselves.

"Cinema is also trying to tell the story, to give an experience to the audience and to create empathy with the audience and the characters and give the possibility to them to live the journey,"Matteo Garrone told Euronews.

Finally, nominated but just falling short, was Fallen Leaves, an infinitely poetic love film directed by one of Europe's leading auteurs, Finnish director Aki Kaurismki.

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A Case of Thoraco-Omphalopagus Conjoined Twins: Clinical Imaging and Anatomical Classification – Cureus

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Every Grey’s Anatomy Christmas Episode – Screen Rant

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Grey's Anatomy might not always be the most cheery of television, but it still has its fair share of holiday episodes. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) has overcome a lot of adversity and loss during her time at the hospital and did not have the happiest childhood either. For this reason, it's often difficult to get her in the holiday spirit. Additionally, the doctors in the hospital don't get a break for the holidays, they have to keep working and saving lives.

The holiday episodes of Grey's Anatomy evolved with the show, and reflect the important plots and themes of a given season. On the air for 19 seasons, and renewed for the 20th, Grey's Anatomy has never been afraid to put its characters through the wringer, and confront the hard truths they have been avoiding. There are few better times to heal and start fresh than during the holidays. Even when times are tough, the doctors are always there for each other.

Since season 1 of Grey's Anatomy was a mid-season replacement that only aired nine episodes, the first Grey's Anatomy Christmas didn't occur until season 2. In the episode, unsurprisingly, few of the doctors are excited at the prospect of celebrating Christmas. Izzie (Katherine Heigl) attempts to decorate the house she shares with Meredith and George (T. R. Knight), but Meredith is especially against all things festive.

What brings all the interns together is helping Alex (Justin Chambers) study to retake his medical board exams after he failed the first time. All around them, the hospital keeps moving, people keep getting sick, and the doctors are the ones who have to put their lives and needs on hold to help others. Izzie might be the only doctor who loves Christmas, but everyone around her understands the spirit of giving.

"Holidaze" focuses on more than just Christmas. The episode sees the passing of both Thanksgiving and New Year's as well, combining the holidays into the big blur they can become at that time of year. Family is also a significant factor during the holidays, and no one in the hospital feels this more so than Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), whose father comes to visit, and he is not as supportive as she hoped. Miranda is going through a divorce and her father doesn't understand why.

Throughout the episode, Meredith and Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) grow closer as he teaches her new surgical skills, and explains his relationship with her mother. Additionally, Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) finds out he has an eighteen-year-old daughter and must come to grips with being a father, and what this means for his relationship with Lexie (Chyler Leigh). Each doctor is faced with a new challenge, or opportunity, in their personal life and discovers what they want their family to look like.

Much of season 7 revolves around the recovery of the doctors after the fateful shooting at the hospital in the finale of season 6. After experiencing significant trauma, Cristina (Sandra Oh) has not gone back to work and is struggling to connect with her life. Derek (Patrick Dempsey), takes her on a fishing trip in the hopes that they will talk and that nature will do her some good. Back at the hospital, Mark does his daily tasks but wants to get back together with Lexie.

"Adrift and at Peace" uses Christmas as a backdrop for the latest hospital drama, but still incorporates themes of togetherness and heading into the new year reborn. Mark and Lexie do reunite by the end of the episode, and it seems that Cristina has made her first step toward healing. As the mid-season finale, the episode still leaves a lot of questions in the air and leaves the fate of the doctors open heading into the second half of season 7.

Miranda has a Christmas-themed wedding in "Run, Baby, Run", but that isn't the only source of drama throughout the episode. Cristina and Owen's (Kevin McKidd) relationship has deteriorated, and they are filing for divorce. While Cristina is going through this, Meredith is also keeping her pregnancy a secret because it's so early on, and she's worried she will miscarry. Part of the tension of season 9 overall is the loss and damage caused by the plane crash in the finale of season 8. The plane crash is the most traumatic episode of Grey's Anatomy.

The crash changed many relationships and saw the passing of both Lexie and Mark. After so much upheaval, the characters on Grey's Anatomy have difficulty committing to their futures in season 9 and are afraid to hope for a better future. "Run, Baby, Run" allows them to move forward and have a chance to build new lives as the new year approaches.

"She's Leaving Home" is a two-part event that encapsulates the events following Derek's death. Series creator, Shonda Rhimes, explained that it was necessary to kill off Derek. However, his death was a controversial departure from the show, and the following two episodes span an entire year as Meredith and the other doctors grieve the loss. The episodes are holiday-themed in that the amount of time that passes includes Christmas, birthdays, and many more events that would usually be spent with loved ones.

Immediately following Derek's funeral, Meredith takes their children and disappears to handle her grief the only way she knows how. It is also revealed that she is pregnant, and she gives birth to her last child with Derek during this time. Derek's departure was such a shock to both the characters and the audience, that the only way to do his absence justice was to dedicate a year of the lives of the remaining doctors to mending.

A few years after Derek's death, Meredith has had time to heal and has started dating. In "Girlfriend in a Coma", she gets thrown right back into the drama of budding romance with the love triangle between her, Link (Chris Carmack), and DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti). Season 15 lets Christmas stay on the cheery side as Meredith balances having two dates for a Christmas party, and the doctors establish new traditions with their growing families.

"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" delivers equal amounts of life-threatening situations for the patients and the doctors. Meredith and Amelia are involved in an exciting breakthrough surgery they're going to perform at Grey Sloan Memorial, and Richard is embroiled in a new plan to improve the education of the residents. Outside the hospital, Teddy (Kim Raver) and Owen get into an accidental car crash on their way to deliver a heart to a transplant patient.

The stakes are high in this winter episode, and each of the doctors are trying to improve themselves as surgeons. Owen's fate is left on a cliffhanger, as he heroically tells the other people in the car to go on without him. The story works well as both a holiday episode and a mid-season finale. Questions are posed for the next half of the season, and it's certain that the relationships between the doctors on Grey's Anatomy will never be the same.

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