Last year's season finale of Grey's Anatomy almost did the entire group of beloved doctors in - so what does series creator, Shonda Rhimes, have in store for the season nine final episode? More death, naturally.
In an interview today with The Hollywood Reporter, Rhimes opened up about what fans expect in the final two episodes of the season, the state of Owen and Christina's relationship, and much more.
On the finale, Rhimes said: "We're definitely going to see some people in jeopardy. When we leave the season, we're definitely going to be worried about one of our own. I don't think that anything can match the brutality of last year's finale for me. I just watched it again recently and was kind of surprised myself about the brutality of it. I don't think we're going to match that but for a lot of our characters, it's much more emotional. There's a lot of emotional death."
For Rhimes' entire interview with The Hollywood Reporter, featuring a whole lot more spoilers, click here.
On next week's episode, titled "Readiness is All," the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital prepare for a super storm heading towards Seattle; Owen's desire to be a parent gets stronger as he becomes closer to Ethan; and one wrong move puts the lives of Meredith and her baby in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Jo looks to Alex for help in a moment of crisis, and one doctor gets the shock of her life, airing Thursday, May 9 on ABC.
The season nine finale of Grey's Anatomy airs Thursday, May 16 at 9:00 p.m. on ABC.
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