‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Stars Spilled The Beans: Midseason Finale, A ‘Complicated’ One With ‘Rubble’ & ‘Justice’

By Maria Follet - 03 Nov '16 06:00AM
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The wait is more painful now for "Grey's Anatomy" fans. In a panel interview, cast of the show revealed that the midseason finale is a very complicated one.

The stars of the popular series attended an event by Entertainment Weekly called the EW PopFest. They graced an interview with the publication's Editor-In-Chief Henry Goldblatt. When each of them was asked if they had to describe the Midseason Finale, they all answered a rough one-word definition.

Grey's Anatomy star Kelly McCreary described it to be a "Rubble"; Jerrika Hinton claimed it to be "Complicated; and Jason George notes that it will provide "Justice". Meanwhile, actor Giacamo Gianniotti cannot define it with one word and expounded that the midseason finale will reveal a couple of "long-coming truths".

Entertainment Tonight Online also released an exclusive report pertaining to Gery's Anatomy Midseason Finale story developments. Hinton hinted the publication during a Benefit Event and made this statement: "We get strangely acclimated very quickly to change and so hooray for evolution! I'd definitely say we're masters of evolution."

Her character, Stephanie Edwards, went through a heavy heartbreak at last season's end. The actress predicts that the show will reveal how her character will do the grieving before jumping into new romance. When asked about who she wishes to be romantically hitched with next in the series, she jokingly states that "all the guys on the show now are gross." She even added that the men are no longer worth it and added another comment that she "should not say gross, but tainted. All of the guys are tainted, so we need new blood. You would have to bring on new people."

According to Moviefone, episode 9 will air on November 17. The synopsis reveals that Alex will arrive at a very big decision that will change the consequences of his life, affecting the other characters.

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