“Grey’s Anatomy” returns to TF1 for a 20th anniversary season full of dramas and twists and turns. Be careful, the end will arrive earlier and more suddenly than usual.
Grey’s Anatomy Returns this Wednesday on TF1, with an event season, the 20th of a long saga with phenomenal longevity. Twenty years after its beginnings, the medical series created in 2005 by Shonda Rhimes, and broadcast on ABC, has seen a packet of patients and doctors at the Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital of Seattle. And the parade will continue. This new season having already been broadcast in the United States last year, as well as on Disney+ in our regions, as much to tell you that we already know all the details.
In season 20 of Grey’s Anatomy, Meredith Gray, brilliantly interpreted by Ellen Pompeo since the beginnings, continues her research on Alzheimer’s disease, a subject that has been in mind since her mother was reached. But her work is collided with the opposition of Catherine Fox, the matriarch of the Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital, determined to keep control over the establishment.
You have to rekindle the flame every year: this season 20 of Grey’s Anatomy Go experience countless dramas and twists and turns over the episodes, diseases and accidents that will arise. But the common thread will indeed remain this Tension that will rise throughout the broadcasts between Meredith and his direction, until the final outcome as surprising as it is audacious. Attention spoiler!

Greys Anatomy, season 20: attention spoiler
In a strong gesture, Meredith will finally decide in the last episode of this season 20 to publish his online research before presenting his resignation, having been exposed and forced to give in to another doctor. A radical but coherent choice, as chivalrous as one can expect from the brave Meredith Gray, ready to do anything to advance science. It should also be noted that this final episode of Grey’s Anatomy will also be a crossover with the last two episodes of season 7 of Station 19the spin-off focused on the firefighters of Seattle (do you follow?). What to add a small “waouh” effect to this final.
In a recent interview with the American magazine Shondaland, the showrunner of Grey’s AnatomyMeg Marinis, commented this breathtaking final. According to her, it is a question of further exploring the character’s link with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as her commitment to medical research. “Big fan of the story of Meredith and his mother”, at the origin of the research of the heroine, Marinis also says that she wanted to develop Gray’s balance of power with Catherine.
“Catherine thought of having the last word. I always wanted to reverse the trend, so that Meredith has the upper hand. Because facing Catherine, generally, nobody wins,” she explains. She also points out that this season 20 will also be new proof that “Meredith is still demolishing everything” to achieve her ends.
A shortened season 20 for Grey’s Anatomy
This anniversary season of Grey’s Anatomy therefore promises his share of emotions and reversals of situations. And there is another detail in this season which should surprise: its length. Season 20 has indeed been shortened compared to the previous ones, it will only have 10 episodes instead of the usual 20. A peculiarity due to the strike of the writers who disrupted the filming of the saga and many other series in the United States in 2023.
But that we reassure ourselves, there will be, despite these upheavals in the script and broadcasting, a 21st season of Grey’s Anatomy. This has already been confirmed, which means that this is not the end of Meredith’s journey and doctors of the Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital.