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01/31/2015

Grey’s Anatomy returned with the first of its remaining sixteen episodes of season 11. The screencaptures from Justin’s scenes have been added to the gallery and the link is below.

Screencaps > 11.09 – Where Do We Go From Here?
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Next Thursday airs episode 11.10 titled “The Bed’s Too Big Without You” and here are the ABC and CTV promos.

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01/29/2015

Grey’s Anatomy creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes, gave a few interviews teasing what is going on when the show returns this Thursday. I’m only posting the parts that relate to Justin’s character, Alex. To read the rest, click on the links.

Entertainment Weekly – ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ boss teases new doctors and new relationships

What’s the next step for Alex (Justin Chambers) and Jo (Camilla Luddington)?
Rhimes: I cannot tell you what’s going to happen with Alex and Jo. That feels very spoilery. I will tell you that Jo’s weird relationship with Meredith—which I find to be hilarious—the idea that Jo can’t figure out how to have a relationship [with her]. Meredith feels like she’s coming in between their relationship, but not really. I find a charm to it. You start to understand that Jo kind of idolizes Meredith, so how do you deal with the fact that your idol is your boyfriend’s best friend? That whole aspect is very charming. Alex and Meredith’s friendship strengthens. There’s a lot great stuff happening with them.

 

TV Line – Grey’s Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes on MerDer’s ‘Intense’ Obstacles, Two Docs’ ‘Wonderful Journey’ and More

‘PERSON’ OF INTEREST | Grey’s being Grey’s, the back half of Season 11 won’t be all Sturm und Drang. On the romantic front, Owen and Amelia will grow closer, while Alex and Jo will continue to be tested by the latter’s increasing role as Meredith’s new “person” — though “not in a dark way or anything,” Rhimes makes clear. “I find a lot of humor and charm in watching Jo cope with the fact that Meredith is trying to be the middle spoon in their bed in a lot of ways. Her horror at that concept is kind of great.”
As for Alex, he finds his role in Mer’s life alternately “terrible” and “enviable.” “I think he kind of loves it,” Rhimes says, but as a surrogate for Cristina, “it’s not the same for Meredith!”



01/27/2015

A new promo for ABC’s TGIT lineup featuring Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away With Murder aired and it has an Alex and Jo scene in it. Check it out.

 
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01/23/2015

With Grey’s Anatomy returning with new episodes next Thursday, January 29th, and TV Guide paying a visit to the set this week, we’re finally getting some news about the stories we’ll be seeing on the show.

Below we have Justin talking a bit about Alex stepping up and being Meredith’s “person” and the effect that has on his relationship with girlfriend, Jo.

Mega Buzz: Who’s Having an “Emotional Affair” on Grey’s Anatomy?

Sorry, Grey’s Anatomy fans, but it’s true: Meredith and Derek are going to have a long-distance relationship. And they might not be the only couple in jeopardy as a result.

Although the winter premiere picks up with both Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) living in Seattle, it won’t be long before Derek defects to D.C. to take a job with the Obama administration. So how will Meredith cope with being, in essence, a single working mom? Enter Alex (Justin Chambers), who finds himself stepping up even more in his role as Meredith’s new Person. “It comes off somewhat begrudgingly, but underneath it all, I think he’s really happy to have that connection,” Chambers tells TVGuide.com.

But Jo (Camilla Luddington) is less enthused about Alex and Meredith’s strengthening bond. And perhaps for good reason! “I guess you could call it an emotional affair in a sense,” Chambers teases. “It has come between [Alex and Jo].”

 

Bonus: Pic from Twitter of Justin with a fan. Click on the preview pic to see the original tweet.

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EDIT: Forgot to add that Justin tweeted a link to a news story about a boy named Reef who is fighting cancer and whose family is facing deportation. Check out the story at Justin’s link and if you’d like to help this family, go to oscarlitwakfoundation.com



01/21/2015

I have added to the gallery the promotional photos for the February 5th episode of Grey’s Anatomy titled “The Bed’s Too Big Without You.” The synopsis of the episode and the link to the photos is below.

“The Bed’s Too Big Without You” – April stays optimistic as Arizona begins testing on her baby; Dr. Herman plans out a crash course in fetal surgery; and Owen and Callie encourage each other to get back into the dating scene. Meanwhile, Meredith, Maggie and Bailey use the 3D printer to gain a better understanding of their patient’s tumor, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Promotional Photos > 11.10 – The Bed’s Too Big Without You
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Also, several media publications were on the set of Grey’s Anatomy this Tuesday and TV Guide posted the following photo of Justin and his cast mate, Camilla Luddington, being interviewed. Looking forward to what these two had to say and what has them excited. 🙂



01/16/2015

Promotional material is finally coming out for the return of Grey’s Anatomy on Thursday, January 29th. Below is the press release and the link to the HQ promotional photos of Justin in the return episode of Grey’s titled “Where Do We Go From Here”.

MEREDITH AND APRIL ARE BUSINESS AS USUAL AT THE HOSPITAL DESPITE TURMOIL IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY”

Guest Starring Geena Davis (“Thelma & Louise”) and Kelly McCreary (“Dr. Emily Owens, MD”)

“Where Do We Go From Here” – As Derek prepares for his move to DC, Meredith keeps herself busy at the hospital. Meanwhile, Jackson and April deal with difficult news, and Arizona and Amelia discuss how to best approach Dr. Herman, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

“Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber, Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Jessica Capshaw as Arizona Robbins, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Sarah Drew as April Kepner, Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd, Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson, and Jerrika Hinton as Stephanie Edwards.

“Where Do We Go From Here” was written by Meg Marinis and directed by Debbie Allen.

Promotional Photos > 11.09 – Where Do We Go From Here
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There’s also a new promo that started airing on ABC and it can be watched below (there’s a new shot of Justin at about the 0:07 mark).



01/10/2015

Justin will be participating in the 11th Annual Conference on Childhood Grief and Traumatic Loss taking place on Wednesday, March 11th, 2015 at The California Endowment in Los Angeles.

He will be making a special presentation along with Lindsay Wagner from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm according to the conference schedule.

Details about the conference and registration for it can be consulted at the following link: 11th Annual Conference on Childhood Grief and Traumatic Loss

“How can we best aid families recovering from a traumatic death or loss?”

More than two million children and adults die each year in the United States from natural, accidental, homicide, suicide or undetermined cause. Those who are left behind face the task of grief and mourning after a loss to death. Children face deaths with loss of a relationship and sometimes as a witness to a death that may have been violent.

It is the responsibility of adults to provide attention, support, and education to help a child cope with a loss to death. The experience can help the child with future losses. Mastery of saying goodbye to someone can temper the fear of loss and help the child in the future to say hello to new people and begin new relationships.

Join hundreds of mental health professionals, grieving families, and community representatives in learning how best to aid families recovering from a traumatic death or loss. Ten workshops provide attendees with training to strengthen multi-disciplinary responses to grief and loss.