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Grey's Anatomy
Season 14
File:Grey's Anatomy season 14 poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Starring
No. of episodes7
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2017 (2017-09-28) –
present
Season chronology
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Season 15
List of episodes

The fourteenth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy was ordered on February 10, 2017, by American Broadcasting Company (ABC), and premiered on September 28, 2017 with a special two-hour premiere.[1] The season will consist of 24 episodes,[2][3] with the season's seventh episode marking the 300th episode for the series overall. The season is produced by ABC Studios, in association with ShondaLand Production Company and The Mark Gordon Company; the showrunner being Shonda Rhimes.

This season is the first not to feature Jerrika Hinton as Dr. Stephanie Edwards since her introduction in the ninth season, following her departure at the conclusion of the previous season.[4] The season also marked the last appearance for Martin Henderson as a series regular.[5]

Plots

The season follows the story of surgical residents, fellows, and attendings as they experience the difficulties of the competitive careers they have chosen. It is set in the surgical wing of the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, located in Seattle, Washington.

The season picks up right where it left off after the fire in the previous season finale. Grey-Sloan takes on a new, improved appearance after it is repaired of the damages from the fire. Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) finds herself in another love triangle with Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson) and his long-lost fiancée, Megan Hunt (Abigail Spencer), though she encourages Riggs to resume his relationship with Megan over her. Meredith performs a ground-breaking surgery on Megan, landing her a Harper Avery Award. Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary) fiddle with the idea of a relationship after Jackson and April Kepner (Sarah Drew) decide to live apart.

Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) returns to Seattle to assist with Megan's reappearance and notices the tension in Owen and Amelia's relationship. With the help of DeLuca's sister, visiting doctor Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato), Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) discovers she has a brain tumor that has been impairing her judgment for the last 10 years. After it is removed by her former professor Tom Koracick (Greg Germann), Amelia and Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) decide to end their marriage. Meanwhile, after Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) reveals to Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) that he tracked down her husband, Alex and Jo reconcile their relationship.

A new class of interns is introduced, one of which has a history with Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti). Ben Warren (Jason George) joins to Fire Academy but has trouble telling his wife, Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson). Harper Avery (Chelcie Ross) threatens to pull funding from Grey-Sloan and fires Bailey as Chief, but he soon after passes away, reinstating Bailey in the position. After Eliza Minnick (Marika Domińczyk) is fired from Grey-Sloan, she ghosts Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw), who subsequently begins dating Carina DeLuca (Stefania Spampinato), Andrew DeLuca's older sister, who came to Seattle to study the female orgasm.

Cast

Casting

Series regular Jerrika Hinton does not appear for the first time since her introduction at the start of the 9th season, after it was announced she landed a starring role in Alan Ball's new HBO drama series Here, Now.[4] Hinton had previously been in talks of leaving the show at the end of the 12th season when she was cast in the Shondaland comedy pilot Toast, but ABC passed on the project.[12] Renewing her contract for another three seasons as Dr. Arizona Robbins after the eleventh season, Jessica Capshaw will return for the 14th season.[13] On June 20, 2017, it was announced that Kim Raver is set to reprise her role as Dr. Teddy Altman for a guest arc.[6] In August 2017, it was announced that Abigail Spencer would replace Bridget Regan as Megan Hunt for a multi-episode arc this season.[7] After recurring in the previous season as the controversial character, Eliza Minnick, it was announced in August 2017 that Marika Dominczyk would not return to the show. On September 13, 2017, another special guest star was announced in Greg Germann (Ally McBeal); though details of his role were not disclosed, it was revealed that his character's name would be Tom Koracick and he'd been seen in the episode "Go Big or Go Home."[8] His character turned out to be Amelia's neurosurgery mentor and he re-appeared in the subsequent episode entitled "Ain't That a Kick in the Head."

On October 26, 2017, it was announced that Martin Henderson's appearance in the fifth episode of the season would be his last.[14]

On October 9, 2017, the new group of interns to join the cast as of the fourth episode,"Ain't That a Kick in the Head," was announced to include Jeanine Mason (So You Think You Can Dance) as Sam, Alex Blue Davis as Casey, Rushi Kota as Vik, Jaicy Elliot as Taryn, Sophia Taylor Ali as Dahlia, and Jake Borelli as Levi.[11]

Production

Development

Grey's Anatomy was renewed for a 14th season by ABC on February 10, 2017.[3] It will premiere on September 28, 2017, with a two-hour premiere.[1] Ellen Pompeo announced that she will be directing several episodes in the 14th season.[15] On April 28, 2017, veteran writer Krista Vernoff announced that she will return to the show as a writer after leaving the show after the seventh season.[16]

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
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
2941"Break Down the House"Debbie AllenKrista VernoffSeptember 28, 2017 (2017-09-28)8.07[17]
2952"Get Off on the Pain"Kevin McKiddKrista VernoffSeptember 28, 2017 (2017-09-28)8.07[17]
2963"Go Big or Go Home"Chandra WilsonMeg MarinisOctober 5, 2017 (2017-10-05)8.06[18]
2974"Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"Geary McLeodMarlana HopeOctober 12, 2017 (2017-10-12)8.08[19]
2985"Danger Zone"Cecilie MosliJalysa ConwayOctober 26, 2017 (2017-10-26)7.67[20]
2996"Come On Down to My Boat, Baby"Lisa LeoneKiley DonovanNovember 2, 2017 (2017-11-02)7.38[21]
3007"Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story"Debbie AllenKrista VernoffNovember 9, 2017 (2017-11-09)8.13[22]
3018"Out of Nowhere"Kevin McKiddWilliam HarperNovember 16, 2017 (2017-11-16)N/A

Reception

Live + SD ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) Rating/Share (18–49) Viewers (m) 18–49 Rank Viewership rank Drama rank
294 1 "Break Down the House" September 28, 2017 (2017-09-28) Thursday
8:00 p.m.
2.3/8[17] 8.07[17] 12[23] 24[23] 3[23]
295 2 "Get Off on the Pain" September 28, 2017 (2017-09-28) Thursday
9:00 p.m.
2.3/8[17] 8.07[17] 12[23] 24[23] 3[23]
296 3 "Go Big or Go Home" October 5, 2017 (2017-10-05) Thursdays
8:00 p.m.
2.1/8[18] 8.06[18] 11[24] 21[24] 3[24]
297 4 "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12) 2.1/8[19] 8.08[19] 10[25] 17[25] 2[25]
298 5 "Danger Zone" October 26, 2017 (2017-10-26) 1.8/7[20] 7.67[20] 14[26] 22[26] 3[26]
299 6 "Come On Down to My Boat, Baby" November 2, 2017 (2017-11-02) 1.8/7[21] 7.38[21] 13[27] 21[27] 3[27]
300 7 “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” November 9, 2017 (2017-11-09) 1.9/7[22] 8.13[22] 11[28] 19[27] 2[27]
301 8 “Out of Nowhere” November 16, 2017 (2017-11-16)

Live + 7 Day (DVR) ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) 18–49 increase Viewers
(millions) increase
Total 18-49 Total viewers
(millions)
Ref
294 1 "Break Down the House" September 28, 2017 (2017-09-28) Thursday
8:00 p.m.
1.6 3.91 3.9 11.99 [29]
295 2 "Get Off on the Pain" September 28, 2017 (2017-09-28) Thursday
9:00 p.m.
1.6 3.91 3.9 11.99 [29]
296 3 "Go Big or Go Home" October 5, 2017 (2017-10-05) Thursdays
8:00 p.m.
1.6 3.83 3.7 11.89 [30]
297 4 "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" October 12, 2017 (2017-10-12) 1.4 3.51 3.5 11.59 [31]
298 5 "Danger Zone" October 26, 2017 (2017-10-26) 1.5 3.54 3.3 11.22 [32]
299 6 "Come On Down to My Boat, Baby" November 2, 2017 (2017-11-02)
300 7 “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” November 9, 2017 (2017-11-09)
301 8 “Out of Nowhere http://lnk.pics/1F38D November 16, 2017 (2017-11-16)

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