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| Su TVGuide a proposito del crossover E altro, che include anche Grey's Anatomy: CITAZIONE You don’t have to be a brain surgeon to following all the comings, goings, crossovers, new job descriptions and new deliveries happening both on and off screen at Grey's Anatomy, but it probably helps. Fortunately, two of the medical drama’s diva docs – Chandra Wilson and Sara Ramirez – offered TV Guide Magazine a special diagnosis.
First up, Wilson’s Dr. Bailey will be headed to Los Angeles for sun and apparently some fun when she crosses over to sister show Private Practice this week. “I’m being overprotective of a patient that I have that of course their care has to happen in L.A. at St. Ambrose – because that’s the only place it can be in the world,” she laughed. “So I’m heading over to Private Practice.”
“You know, Taye Diggs’ character is single now!” Ramirez reminded her, nodding to a recently teased smooch between Bailey and Sam Bennett. But Wilson’s acting like what happens in L.A. stays in L.A. “I don’t share stories,” she insisted with a chuckle.
Despite Bailey’s steamy interlude in SoCal, the rest of Seattle Grace’s staff is about to feel a chill wind as the result of the merger with Mercy West, which will put some of the doc’s jobs in jeopardy. “Not everyone at Seattle Grace is safe,” hinted Ramirez, and Wilson took it further: “Next week is a jaw-dropper. It’s not going to work out for some people.”
Wilson’s also stepping behind the camera as the director of the seventh episode of Grey’s sixth season, airing toward the end of October (the plotline is Patrick Dempsey-centric – “all Derek all the time,” she teases). And Ramirez revealed Wilson’s directorial style is far from the iron-fisted façade Bailey puts out there.
“She was amazing and we all fell in love with her as a director,” Ramirez said. “There was just a calm, grounded energy about Chandra when she walks in, and everybody just kind of feels it. And it’s so nice and you don’t feel rushed and you don’t feel crazy. But the reality is there is a clock going, there’s a budget, there’s all these things but this woman is so grounded and so comforting.”
Wilson countered that part of that calmness may have been due to her acting skills. “After the fact I can say I was as nervous as I-don’t-know-what,” she explained. “But I knew that everything works from the head out so whatever it was that I put out there, I felt that’s what was gonna come back, and a lot of times I felt like we were like ‘Let’s get together and do a SHOW!’
As for Ramirez’s character, she says “Callie has the job of an attending, which is really exciting because her father – they’re on the outs, Callie and her father, which was sort of her financial support as well, and Callie’s dad comes back with an unexpected guest to deal with the falling out and the relationship with Callie and Arizona.”
Also coming back is Ellen Pompeo – though audiences won’t have a chance to have missed her during brief real-life maternity leave. Thanks to some advance planning and a quick birth bounce-back by Pompeo, Meredith Grey will be in every episode this season. “We shot ahead and she just left, and now she’s on her way back,” said Wilson.
“She’s coming back in like a week,” Ramirez confirmed.
In fact, the Seattle Grace set may start looking more like a maternity ward when the cameras aren’t rolling: Pompeo and Chyler Leigh recently had babies, Katherine Heigl just adopted and Eric Dane’s an expectant daddy. Whatever’s been responsible for the show’s off-screen baby boom, Ramirez confessed: “I haven’t been drinking the water.”
Both actresses are looking forward to meeting all of the new arrivals soon. “People are just settling down,” said Ramirez. “And good for them, you know? Children are a beautiful thing.”
Source: TV Guide Magazine
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