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10/31/2016

Quick reminder that voting to elect the nominees for the People’s Choice Awards 2017 is still going on. Keep voting for Justin for Favorite Dramatic TV Actor! Also vote for Grey’s Anatomy as Favorite Network TV Drama and Favorite TV Show

 
The gallery has been updated with screencaps from last Thursday’s episode of Grey’s titled “Roar.”

Screencaps > 13.06 – Roar
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This week, the episode is titled “Why Try to Change Me Now,” and below is the synopsis and promo.

“Why Try to Change Me Now” – The arrival of a new consultant puts all of the doctors on edge, especially once she starts stepping on toes in the OR. Amelia and Owen bring their personal problems into the hospital, while April explores some uncharted territory, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.



10/27/2016

Voting for nominees for the People’s Choice Awards 2017 has opened and will end on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 (11:59 PM, ET).

Justin is on the shortlist for Favorite Dramatic TV Actor. Now we have to vote to make sure he secures the nomination. You can vote as many times as you want, so keep voting!

Here is the link to vote ➩ FAVORITE DRAMATIC TV ACTOR

In addition, you can also vote for Grey’s Anatomy in the following categories: FAVORITE TV SHOW and FAVORITE NETWORK TV DRAMA

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10/26/2016

A familiar face has returned to Grey Sloan Memorial and it’s what everyone is talking about. Check out this sneak peek from tomorrow night’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy titled “Roar.”



10/24/2016

Actress Leigh Bush tweeted this pic with Justin on the set of an upcoming episode of Grey’s Anatomy.

 
The screencaps from the latest episode of Grey’s Anatomy titled “Both Sides Now” have been added to the gallery.

Screencaps > 13.05 – Both Sides Now
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This week the episode is titled “Roar.” Promotional photos for the episode are HERE, and the synopsis and promo are below.

“Roar” – A familiar face returns to Grey Sloan, throwing many of the doctors for a loop. With Catherine putting on the pressure, Bailey has to make a decision about Alex while a tough ER case makes Amelia’s bad day even worse, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.



10/18/2016

ABC released several promotional and BTS photos after Grey’s Anatomy episode 13.04 “Falling Slowly” aired last Thursday and they have been added to the gallery. I also added screencaps from the episode. Links to both albums are below.

Promotional Photos > 13.04 – Falling Slowly

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Screencaps > 13.04 – Falling Slowly

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Grey’s Anatomy episode 13.05 titled “Both Sides Now” airs this Thursday. The synopsis and the promo for it are below. A sneak peek of a scene between Meredith and Nathan can be watched HERE.

“Both Sides Now” – Meredith and Bailey are at odds when both of their patients need a liver transplant, Owen seeks help from the other doctors when he is charged with babysitting baby Harriet for the day, and Amelia struggles with telling Owen some important news, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT), on the ABC Television Network.



10/18/2016

Camilla Luddington gave an interview to Cosmopolitan recently where she talked about working with Justin and the storyline involving their characters, Jo and Alex. Below are the parts where she mentions Justin and the Jolex relationship (full interview can be read at the source).

Grey’s Anatomy Star Camilla Luddington on Jo’s Secret Past and Her Future With Alex

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Cosmopolitan: When did you find out that Jo has this big secret?

Camilla Luddington: I didn’t know specifics for a really long time. Last season, Shonda [Rhimes, the creator] and I did have a conversation about diving into Jo’s past. In the finale of season 9, Jo does reference past abuse, and I had never known what that was. And I don’t know if they even knew then what that would end up being. So we had that conversation about trying to explore that, but I didn’t know when that was going to happen.

When I sat down for the table read for the episode, I found out everything — that Jo isn’t her real name, that she has a past marriage, that he abused her, that she was still technically married. That was all at the table read. And nobody else knew either! People think that we know a lot of stuff ahead of time, but [the writers] enjoy us finding out at the table read. So there was like actual shock and Justin [Chambers, who plays Alex] was sat across from me, and he just shook his head in, like, complete disapproval! I was like, “I’m so sorry! I didn’t know!”

Obviously there are reasons for Jo to be really private about this, but it’s not like it’s something she’s done wrong. Why is she so afraid to tell Alex?

CL: Actually, right after the table read, I called the writers as I was driving home. It was swimming in my head and I had so many questions about it. I wondered why she hadn’t told Alex. They described it to me as — so, this person [that Jo is married to] was super charismatic, everyone loved him, and he’s beyond manipulative and beyond dangerous. She felt like her life was in danger when she left him and changed her identity so he couldn’t find her. He’s the type of person where if he did find her, whoever she’s with would also be in danger. And I think what she thought might happen with Alex is if she told him, he would have some sort of knee-jerk reaction and try to go after him or find him, in a way to protect her, but maybe not in the safest way to handle the situation. Then seeing Alex assault Andrew demonstrated that, in the heat of the moment, Alex can make really bad decisions.

Do you think that Alex and Jo are good for each other? I think about it all the time.

CL: You do? What’s your opinion? I’ll say mine, but I’m interested in yours.

I am…not necessarily a fan of them together. I think they both have great intentions, but they seem to trigger these insecurities or strong negative feelings in each other, and they have such a hard time communicating.

CL: Well, I think there are pros and cons to them being together. I think the pro is that they’ve had very similar experiences growing up. And actually, before these recent events, we’ve seen them be very understanding and not judging of each other’s pasts. I also think that the knowledge of the past for each of them helps them know when to dig deep and jab, in a way that’s extremely painful. They both put a wall up. But it’s hard not to root for them, because at the same time, they’re really in love with each other! But it’s so frustrating — Justin and I do scenes together where we get so frustrated because they can’t communicate or they aren’t listening or they just interrupt each other. But of course, that makes for perfect Grey’s Anatomy drama! It would be solved in an episode — or maybe two — if they did ever listen to each other. I don’t know if they’ll ever be good at communicating. But I root for them, even though I understand why some people think they can’t be together.

You and Justin have been working pretty closely together for most of your time on the show.

CL: Yeah. On a show like Grey’s Anatomy, when you shoot 10 months a year, 24 episodes, it’s hard not to get invested in your onscreen relationship. And so when we get to set, those [argument] scenes end up being really painful to film. There are a lot of times where at the end of a scene, we’re hugging and saying, “When are we getting back together? Please, please!” We feel that way, but the interesting thing about Grey’s Anatomy is that it almost feels like the relationships are a game of chess. You can be picked up where you feel safe and put somewhere else. You have to be ready for your TV life to be in turmoil at any point. I love working with Justin. We’re both so invested in this relationship… Sometimes it’s difficult, though, because he’s the one person on set who makes me laugh in my scenes. I feel so bad for the crew sometimes, because I can get the giggles just looking at him. It’s not very professional.



10/12/2016

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Once again, Justin will be participating in the ICAN (Inter-Agency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect) hosted conference NEXUS XXI: Violence Within the Home and Its Effects on Children.

ICAN Associates is a non-profit organization providing support for direct and indirect services to prevent child abuse.

The conference will take place on Wednesday, October 26th at the Pasadena Convention Center, and it is open to both the public and professionals.

Justin is scheduled to be a special guest speaker during the luncheon plenary (12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.) along with his friend and ICAN Honorary Chairperson, Lindsay Wagner.

For more information and to register, please go to: CVENT – Nexus XXI: Violence Within the Home and Its Effects on Children