for a record-breaking two more seasons in May and entertainment chief Karey Burke hopes that the medical drama will continue on for years to come.
In May, the network handed the show a renewal for seasons 16 and 17 with star Ellen Pompeo, as well as other original cast members, signed up. The show, which was created by Shonda Rhimes became the longest-running primetime medical drama in TV history in terms of number of episodes last season, surpassing NBC’sBurke is hoping for more and said that the show will end when Pompeo and Rhimes no longer want to make it. “We love them.
Looks like ABC has nothing new that’s good? To cling to an ancient show that maybe still have decent numbers but its clearly not making any impact anymore...except for gossip anytime Pompeo talk about money? Or Dempsey...justsaying
STOOOOP !! they just keep ruining the show i once loved
And? I understand it's going to wheeze over the finish line at this point but really---so what? There are so many really fine shows out there to watch. This is no longer one of them. That's really sad but life is sometimes sad.
Yay!!
CMONPUDDlN
CMONPUDDlN I’ve never seen ONE episode
probably the worst decision that could GreysABC have taken !you must learn to stop as long as the head is high!
Good night
EmmaBurnett4018
This show has run its course and ratings and demos are at an all time low?!!! So, WHY