'Grey's Anatomy' News Update: Camilla Luddington Reveals About Her Character, Jo

By Dipannita - 02 Jun '16 10:02AM
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Grey's Anatomy has seen a lot of topsy-turvy conversations and engagements between Jo and Alex. After repeatedly refusing to accept the proposal of Alex, and at the same time telling him to keep the ring, Jo finally opened up and revealed about her past marriage.

She was drunk when she revealed her previous marriage which turned out to be an abusive relationship. In fact, she avoided her husband so much that she even changed her name to make sure that he is not able to find her. This was precisely the reason why she didn't even file a divorce as it would mean meeting of the two in some form or other.

Despite the unfortunate incident with Jo, Camilla Luddington has said that Alex may not be amused by her concealing this information from him, from the start. Although he could not change the situation for her, still the level of understanding between them would be far better. The denial seemed that Jo didn't have sufficient trust on Alex, which could affect the future state of the relationship.

On the contrary, Jo feels that revealing her previous life to Alex could run him into danger. She fears that her husband could hurt him. Apart from Alex, there are others as well who might be put in the danger line.

This plot is too important to be forgotten or phased away - which means that this would be carried forward in Season 13 of 'Grey Anatomy'. This storyline could have an impact on fans as well. The next season could possibly change the times for Jo and Alex where they find more quality time together. And, with the exit of Sara Ramirez, the chances of this seem high. There are other characters as well, but this would be the subject of attraction for fans.

Fans are divided in their opinion on how Jo should handle this. While a few feels that Jo was correct in hiding her past as it was for mutual good, others feel that her conservative nature is preventing Alex from living his life openly.

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