The fourteenth season of Grey's Anatomy returns this Thursday, January 18, and with it a horror of the past returns to the life of Jo (Camilla Luddington).
According to the official synopsis of '1-800-799-7233' (14 × 08), ninth episode of the fourteenth season of medical drama, Jo finally faces her abusive husband, Paul Stadler (Matthew Morrison).
Meanwhile, Gray Sloan continues to work with the FBI after the hospital's computer system is compromised by a hacker.
Apparently in the progress of this episode of Grey's Anatomy, directed by Bill D'Elia and written by Shonda Rhimes and Andy Reaser, when Jo was trying to catch up with Alex so he would not give a young patient a potentially lethal drug, he ran into with her ex-husband Paul, who calls her by her real name, Brooke, leaving the petrified doctor.
Paul, with a mocking smile, asks him to speak in private, awakening in her the terror of the violence that he had to live at some time. However, in another clip moment Meredith assures Jo that she will not have to stay alone with the man who ruined her life.
In an interview with EW Camilla Luddington explained that Paul will try to manipulate anyone inside the hospital. "For Jo, it's about success in the past, about who they were as a couple. Everyone has always believed in him. He always wants to weaken him. For Jo, this is terrifying, because she finally has this life that she built with her own hands and could destroy it again. "
According to the statements of Kevin McKidd, actor and director of the Grey's Anatomy, Jo's story will end in the first two episodes of the return of the season.
"It will be two really intense and somber episodes, but they will cover the whole story of Jo and Paul and they will solve it in a beautiful and redemptive way. People will be next to Jo because everyone loves them. It will be interesting because Paul is a clever trickster with an incredible capacity for persuasion, so there are several turns on the road, where people will ask: 'Wait, even what Paul says is right'. So, it's really interesting to show and tell the story of a person who is a great manipulator."
The news of the extension of Pompeo's counter arrives despite the fact that "Grey's Anatomy" has not yet confirmed that it will go beyond its current season 14 . But the agreement would implicitly guarantee the coming seasons, especially considering that the program continues to be the best rated for ABC.
At a time when most shows are experiencing decreases in their audiences, the series has remained stable. In the middle of its 14th season, which aired the 300th episode, it averaged 2.05 ratings in adults aged 18 to 49 and 7.9 million viewers per episode, an audience that exceeded last season's performance.
Directed by Bill D'Elia and written by Shonda Rhimes and Andy Reaser, '1-800-799-7233', ninth episode of the fourteenth season of Grey's Anatomy, will be aired this Thursday, January 18 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time) by ABC in the US. The episode will also be available online on ABC Go.
According to the official synopsis of '1-800-799-7233' (14 × 08), ninth episode of the fourteenth season of medical drama, Jo finally faces her abusive husband, Paul Stadler (Matthew Morrison).
Meanwhile, Gray Sloan continues to work with the FBI after the hospital's computer system is compromised by a hacker.
Apparently in the progress of this episode of Grey's Anatomy, directed by Bill D'Elia and written by Shonda Rhimes and Andy Reaser, when Jo was trying to catch up with Alex so he would not give a young patient a potentially lethal drug, he ran into with her ex-husband Paul, who calls her by her real name, Brooke, leaving the petrified doctor.
Paul, with a mocking smile, asks him to speak in private, awakening in her the terror of the violence that he had to live at some time. However, in another clip moment Meredith assures Jo that she will not have to stay alone with the man who ruined her life.
In an interview with EW Camilla Luddington explained that Paul will try to manipulate anyone inside the hospital. "For Jo, it's about success in the past, about who they were as a couple. Everyone has always believed in him. He always wants to weaken him. For Jo, this is terrifying, because she finally has this life that she built with her own hands and could destroy it again. "
According to the statements of Kevin McKidd, actor and director of the Grey's Anatomy, Jo's story will end in the first two episodes of the return of the season.
"It will be two really intense and somber episodes, but they will cover the whole story of Jo and Paul and they will solve it in a beautiful and redemptive way. People will be next to Jo because everyone loves them. It will be interesting because Paul is a clever trickster with an incredible capacity for persuasion, so there are several turns on the road, where people will ask: 'Wait, even what Paul says is right'. So, it's really interesting to show and tell the story of a person who is a great manipulator."
The news of the extension of Pompeo's counter arrives despite the fact that "Grey's Anatomy" has not yet confirmed that it will go beyond its current season 14 . But the agreement would implicitly guarantee the coming seasons, especially considering that the program continues to be the best rated for ABC.
At a time when most shows are experiencing decreases in their audiences, the series has remained stable. In the middle of its 14th season, which aired the 300th episode, it averaged 2.05 ratings in adults aged 18 to 49 and 7.9 million viewers per episode, an audience that exceeded last season's performance.
Directed by Bill D'Elia and written by Shonda Rhimes and Andy Reaser, '1-800-799-7233', ninth episode of the fourteenth season of Grey's Anatomy, will be aired this Thursday, January 18 at 8:00 pm (Eastern Time) by ABC in the US. The episode will also be available online on ABC Go.