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Grey’s Anatomy Season 10 Spoilers: Taking Ownership, Striking a Balance

Don't look now, but Grey's Anatomy returns with new episodes next month.

And, as fans have come to expect, the premiere will be a doozy: two hours filled with laughter, tears and the reveal we've all been waiting for... Is Chief Webber alive and well?

In an interview with TV Guide, creator Shonda Rhimes gave viewers an idea of what they can expect from Season 10, which may feature the exit of cast anchors Ellen Pompeo and Patrick Dempsey. Scroll down for excerpts from the Q&A...

Up Top With Derek!

Is there a Season 10 theme? "They've gone from embracing being attendings to having ownership of the hospital… we have the struggle of, they are now the board of directors at the hospital. It's ownership of the hospital on top of everything else."

How will MerDer's life be complicated by their kids? "Meredith is juggling an incredible amount of things… There's a lot to balance. It's something they're going to try to figure out. Meredith and Derek are trying to figure out what this is going to mean for both of them. It's never going to be a simple thing."

How might she wrote out various series regulars? "I've asked very clearly that I'd like to know things sooner rather than later so that I can plan. Every last one of the originals that we have left is very special to me, and if we're going to have anybody exit, I really wanted the time to plan and write and execute really fitting and beautiful ends for those characters."

Can Arizona and Callie bounce back from infidelity? "That's going to be a journey for them. Whether or not that journey brings them back together or makes them realize that they should be a part, no matter what they're joined by a child. They're joined by a shared history, and they're joined by a hospital that they're both board members and part-owners of. So, it's not going to be that easy."

Rhimes also made it clear that she has no plans for Grey's Anatomy Season 10 to be the end of the series.

Tune in for the two-hour season premiere on Thursday, September 26 at 9/8c.

Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/08/greys-anatomy-season-10-spoilers-taking-ownership-striking-a-bal/

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CBS Television Studios Confirms Quartet of Comic-Con Panels

CBS Television Studios has added to the ever-growing number of Comic-Con panels with two established hits and a pair of new dramas.

The following shows will be bringing the following cast and crew members along for their first trips to the annual pop culture festival, which takes place July 18-21 in San Diego.

How Far Will She Go?Mike Vogel on Under the Dome

Intelligence: Thursday, July 18, 10 - 11 a.m.
Watch the world premiere of "Intelligence" and then join series stars Josh Holloway, Meghan Ory and Marg Helgenberger along with executive producers Michael Seitzman, Rene Echevarria and Tripp Vinson.

Star-Crossed: Thursday, July 18, 11 a.m. -12 p.m.
A "Romeo and Juliet" romance begins between a human girl and an alien boy when a group of alien teenagers are integrated into a local high school. The panel will include Matt Lanter, Aimee Teegarden and Grey Damon along with executive producers Adele Lim, Meredith Averill , Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg plus a first-look at a futuristic story of forbidden love.

Beauty and the Beast: Thursday, July 18, 12:00 - 12:45 p.m.
Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan along with executive producers Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper will hold an exclusive discussion of what is ahead for Cat and Vincent in the sophomore season of the breakout fan-favorite series. The cast and producers will also have a special surprise for fans at the panel.

Under the Dome: Sunday, July 21, 2:15-3:15 p.m.
Get a sneak peek of what's in store for the town and its residents as they become sealed off from the rest of the world in this summer's critically acclaimed series based on the bestselling book by Stephen King. The panel will include stars Dean Norris, Mike Vogel and Rachelle Lefevre along with executive producers Brian K. Vaughan and Neal Baer.

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/06/cbs-television-studios-confirms-quartet-of-comic-con-panels/

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Chicago Fire Midseason Report Card: A-

We're high on Castle and less enthusiastic about The Vampire Diaries.

Where do we stand on Chicago Fire following its opening set of episodes? This NBC drama is the focus of the latest TV Fanatic Report Card...

Chicago Fire Cast Photo

Best Episode: “Merry Christmas, Etc” had everything we could ever want out of an episode: lives in the balance, Boden’s growing suspicion/doubts over the missing drugs, Casey and Dawson growing a little closer, Casey’s past. It was a great package of just about everything Chicago Fire has going for it.

Worst Episode: The series premiere. Pilots for potential series have the unenviable job of showing the best a program has to offer to audiences and network executives, and aside from a rudimentary checking off of boxes – fires, hot guys, rivalry, etc – there wasn’t very much exploration past that. Once Chicago Fire found where its strengths were (the cast, ditching the rivalry, shoving the periphery characters out of the way for now) things picked up quickly.

Best Character: Casey and Severide. These two work far better as friends and coworkers than rivals. Severide’s love of the job, desire to help people and the kind way he has with people is an interesting juxtaposition with his drug-addicted interior. He takes the pills for pain, but his increasingly erratic behavior is dragging more and more people down with him, sending them into moral gray areas that wouldn’t necessarily go down if it were anyone else.

Casey, on the other hand, is a genuinely sweet man who is only trying to do what’s best for him and his team. His unwavering loyalty to his team is wonderful, as is his compassion for the people he serves, but there’s also darkness to his past.

Worst Character: Hallie, Casey’s girlfriend. I’m not even sure if she’s still around since she and Matt broke up, or if she’s coming back. My biggest hope is we never have to deal with her again. She’s boring, a complete mismatch for Casey, and in a show like this it’s best to keep the character’s personal and private lives all contained where they work – much like Grey’s Anatomy does.

Best Fire: Without a doubt, the pilot episode where Severide rescues Casey.

Biggest Head Scratcher: How is Severide’s arm not out of its socket by now? We’re told his shoulder has severe damage and it’s amazing he’s lasted as long as he has, yet he continually puts his shoulder in harm's way.

Second Biggest Head Scratcher: Cruz letting Flacko die in the fire. I don’t really mind that a violent, drug dealing criminal burned to death, but Cruz’s story came so out of left field, and his brother is so unlikable, that I don’t much care either way what happens to Cruz or his sibling. This head-scratcher doesn’t even mention the fact that it stands in direct contrast to his job.

Hopes for 2013: Severide’s shoulder story starts progressing sooner rather than later; we learn more about Casey’s past, Dawson and Shay’s accident aftermath and the Hermann’s budding limousine empire.

Overall Grade: A-

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http://www.tvfanatic.com/2012/12/chicago-fire-midseason-report-card-a/

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