Ellen Pompeo Has an Ideal Ending for Grey's Anatomy
Will season 17 of Grey's
Anatomy be its last? Ellen Pompeo
isn't saying.
When
asked by Late Late Show host James Corden how she would wrap up the show next year
should it be its last, Pompeo said, "Well, I can't really say what I
think, because if we really do what I want to do, that would give it
away," Pompeo said. "So, I've got to make up a lie, James! You're
forcing me to lie right now."
But Pompeo admitted she'd love to have some of the
original cast make their way back to Grey Sloan Memorial.
"But that probably won't happen. That
would be the most amazing day," Pompeo said. So, why won't it happen?
"Some of them were killed on the show."
Corden threw out the suggestion of ghosts, and, well,
been there James.
"The ending, the final episode, matters
so much," Pompeo said. "Are you kidding me? And the fans are never
going to be happy no matter what. Sopranos,
Game of Thrones, they're pissed no
matter what you do. So, there's a lot of pressure on that final episode."
She's
not wrong.
During
the interview, fellow guest Mike Colter described his experience on an episode of ER and Corden said he'd love to be on a medical
drama.
"You know James, I can make that
happen," Pompeo said. "I'm a producer on the show."
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