Grey's Anatomy (season 18)

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Grey's Anatomy
Season 18
Greys Anatomy season 18 poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 30, 2021 (2021-09-30) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The eighteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy was ordered on May 10, 2021, by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC).[1][2] It premiered on September 30, 2021, for the 2021–22 broadcast season.[3][4] The season is produced by ABC Signature, in association with Shondaland Production Company and Entertainment One Television; the showrunner being Krista Vernoff.[1]

This is the first season not to feature Jesse Williams, Giacomo Gianniotti, and Greg Germann as series regulars since the seventh, twelfth, and sixteenth seasons, respectively. The season marked the return of Kate Walsh as Addison Montgomery for two episodes, after her last appearance on the season 8 episode "If/Then".

Episodes[]

The number in the "No. overall" column refers to the episode's number within the overall series, whereas the number in the "No. in season" column refers to the episode's number within this particular season. "U.S. viewers in millions" refers to the number of Americans in millions who watched the episodes live.

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [5]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date [5]U.S. viewers
(millions)
3811"Here Comes the Sun"Debbie AllenMeg MarinisSeptember 30, 2021 (2021-09-30)4.77[6]

As she ponders what to do with her life having survived COVID, Meredith travels to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota to attend the opening of a library dedicated to her mother. While there, she reconnects with Dr. Nick Marsh, whom she treated years ago. Dr. David Hamilton, a former colleague of her mother's who is suffering from Parkinson's disease, reveals his plan to open up a state-of-the-art research center dedicated to curing the disease with Meredith as the public face of the project to attract talent. After his youngest son's panic attacks, Hayes connects with Bailey as they interview candidates to replace Jackson, Tom and Jo, who adjusts to life as a single mother and OB/GYN resident with Levi's help. Following her rejecting his proposal, Amelia and Link struggle to maintain their relationship while Maggie and Winston enjoy their honeymoon phase. Owen and Teddy tie the knot in Joe's bar with a newly single Megan officiating after their planned ceremony in the park is ruined by a tandem bike crashing into the priest.


This episode concludes a crossover event that begins on Station 19 season 5 episode 1.
3822"Some Kind of Tomorrow"Kevin McKiddFelicia PrideOctober 7, 2021 (2021-10-07)4.04[7]
Undecided about Dr. Hamilton's Parkinson's research project proposal, Meredith flies Amelia out to Minnesota to help her make a decision. Amelia immediately jumps on board, though Meredith later reveals to Nick on their first date that she's afraid the project will fail. Meredith eventually agrees to join the project as long as she can continue to work in Seattle. At Grey Sloan, Richard motivates the interns through a series of competitions, with Levi winning the opportunity to scrub in on Jo's surgery. Winston treats a woman with kidney failure, whom Winston believes is not on the transplant list due to her race. Megan and Hayes work on a young boy involved in a car crash, while Teddy and Owen treat the boy's father, who has pulmonary fibrosis but does not want to get treated.
3833"Hotter Than Hell"Chandra WilsonJamie DenboOctober 14, 2021 (2021-10-14)4.05[8]
The residents are treated with a special guest mentor for the day, Addison Montgomery, who is going to perform a ground-breaking uterus transplant, with Levi Schmitt assisting her. Meredith reluctantly tells Richard her plan to work in both Seattle and Minnesota, and he agrees to take her position as Residency Director. Bailey and Hayes treat a young woman involved in a jet-ski accident who refuses to call her parents, while Winston continues to try to get a kidney for his patient. Due to the intense heat wave, the air-conditioning in the hospital breaks, and, against the clock, Addison requests help from Meredith. After the surgery is a success, Addison gets emotional being back in Seattle for the first time since Derek died. She and Meredith both mourn him together. While Link and Teddy try to fix the AC, Link expresses his anger at Amelia, who is wrapped up in the Parkinson's project, and Teddy cheers him and the rest of the staff up with a party in the morgue. Once the air-conditioning is restored, Addison and Amelia reunite, and Meredith introduces Addison to her and Derek's children.
3844"With a Little Help From My Friends"Michael WatkinsJess RighthandOctober 21, 2021 (2021-10-21)3.91[9]
3855"Bottle Up and Explode!"Lindsay CohenKiley Donovan & Beto SkubsNovember 11, 2021 (2021-11-11)4.75[10]
This episode concludes a crossover event that begins on Station 19 season 5 episode 5.
3866"Everyday Is a Holiday (With You)"Tony PhelanMeg MarinisNovember 18, 2021 (2021-11-18)4.18[11]
3877"Today Was a Fairytale"Debbie AllenJulie WongDecember 9, 2021 (2021-12-09)3.65[12]
3888"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"Michael WatkinsJase Miles-PerezDecember 16, 2021 (2021-12-16)4.20[13]
As Christmas draws near, Owen feels tormented by the recent passing of Noah while Cormac assesses that Megan is severely depressed. Cormac, Teddy and Owen retrieve a donor heart for Farouk. En route back to Grey Sloan, their driver suffers a stroke and the car ends up on the edge of a ravine. Teddy manages to climb out with the organ and heads to the road for help. Owen reveals to Cormac that he gave Noah medication to die and made a promise to do the same for other terminal veterans. Seconds after Cormac gets out, the car with Owen still inside slides down the slope. Meanwhile, Meredith and Amelia fly out David and Kai to Seattle for David's big surgery which ends up being delayed when David has a bowel perforation. Maggie is worried upon hearing about the Webber method, which proves grounded when Levi oversteps during a surgery and the patient bleeds out on the table. New resident Jordan requests to work with Bailey on his first day at Grey Sloan. Link practices a declaration of love for Amelia on Jo, who has trouble keeping her feelings for him at bay, only to find Amelia kissing Kai.
3899"No Time To Die"[14]TBATBAFebruary 24, 2022 (2022-02-24)[14]TBD
This episode concludes a crossover event that begins on Station 19 season 5 episode 9.
39010"Living in a House Divided"[15]TBATBAMarch 3, 2022 (2022-03-03)[15]TBD
39111"Legacy"[16]TBATBAMarch 10, 2022 (2022-03-10)[16]TBD

Cast and characters[]

Recurring[]

Notable guests[]

Production[]

Development[]

On March 25, 2021, Krista Vernoff, who serves as the showrunner and executive producer of Grey's Anatomy and Station 19 signed a two-year deal with ABC to remain on both series through a potential nineteenth season.[36] The deal also keeps Trip the Light Productions, Vernoff's production company, attached to the series.[37] Although no longer writing for the series, after her departure from ABC to Netflix in 2017, series creator Shonda Rhimes remains credited as a showrunner and executive producer.[38][39] When ABC revealed its schedule for the 2021–22 broadcast season it was announced that the series would hold its previous time slot of Thursdays at 9:00 PM ET, with Station 19 serving as a lead-in.[3] ABC announced its holiday programming schedule in October 2021, where it was revealed that the season would contain both a Thanksgiving and Christmas themed episode to air in November and December, respectively.[40]

Casting[]

Kim Raver, Camilla Luddington, and Kevin McKidd each signed a three-year contract in July 2020 keeping them attached to the series through a potential nineteenth season to portray Dr. Teddy Altman, Dr. Jo Wilson, and Dr. Owen Hunt, respectively.[17][41] The series remaining three original actors Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and James Pickens, Jr., who portray Dr. Meredith Grey, Dr. Miranda Bailey, and Dr. Richard Webber, respectively, were all confirmed to be returning for the season.[42] Pompeo signed a one-year contract for her return receiving over US$575,000 per episode and also making her the highest paid actress on broadcast television.[43][44][45] Her contract also allows her to retain a producer credit on the series as well as co-executive producer credit on Station 19.[1] Wilson and Pickens reportedly received a significant pay increase from their previous contracts.[46] Giacomo Gianniotti, Jesse Williams, and Greg Germann did not return as series regulars to portray Dr. Andrew DeLuca, Dr. Jackson Avery, and Dr. Tom Koracick, respectively, after departing in the previous season.[47][48][49] Meanwhile, Scott Speedman was added to the main cast as Dr. Nick Marsh, a character he had previously portrayed in the fourteenth season as a guest star.[50]

Former series regular Kate Walsh, who also headlined her own spin-off series entitled Private Practice from 2007 until 2013, returned to the series in a recurring capacity.[51] Walsh, who portrays the character Dr. Addison Montgomery, returned in the third episode, "Hotter Than Hell", and had last guest starred in the eighth season episode "If/Then" in 2012.[52][53] Despite his departure in the seventeenth season, it was reported that Germann was expected to return in later seasons as a guest star[54] which he later did, reprising his role in "Bottle Up and Explode!"[55] Williams, who previously departed alongside Germann, stated in an interview that he would be open to returning during the season as well.[56]

The season also featured the return of recurring cast members Kate Burton as Dr. Ellis Grey and Abigail Spencer as Dr. Megan Hunt, both of who last appeared in the fifteenth season.[57][58] New cast members to the series who were cast in recurring roles for the season include Peter Gallagher as Dr. Allen Hamilton, Lynn Chen as Dr. Michelle Lin, and Greg Tarzan Davis as Dr. Jordan Wright.[26][59][60] E.R. Fightmaster, who had guest starred in the seasons second and third episodes as Dr. Kai Bartley, was also promoted to a recurring cast member.[61] Fightmaster and their character Bartley are both non-binary, being the first non-binary actor and character on the series.[62]

Reception[]

Viewing figures[]

Viewership and ratings per episode of Grey's Anatomy
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Here Comes the Sun" September 30, 2021 Thursday
9:00 p.m.
0.8 4.77[6] 0.5 2.28 1.3 7.05[63][a]
2 "Some Kind of Tomorrow" October 7, 2021 0.6 4.04[7] 0.5 1.94 1.2 5.98[64][a]
3 "Hotter Than Hell" October 14, 2021 0.6 4.05[8] 0.6 2.30 1.2 6.35[65]
4 "With a Little Help From My Friends" October 21, 2021 0.6 3.91[9] 0.7 2.58 1.3 6.47[66]
5 "Bottle Up and Explode!" November 11, 2021 0.7 4.75[10] TBD TBD TBD TBD
6 "Everyday Is a Holiday (With You)" November 18, 2021 0.6 4.18[11] 0.6 2.30 1.2 6.48[67]
7 "Today Was A Fairytale" December 9, 2021 0.5 3.65[12] 0.6 2.49 1.2 6.14[68]
8 "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" December 16, 2021 0.6 4.20[13] TBD TBD TBD TBD

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Live+7 ratings were not available, so Live+3 ratings have been used instead.

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