Crowded Grey's Anatomy Means New Storytelling Methods?
Steve Marsi at .With all the new doctors joining the staff at Seattle Grace (one played by 24's Kim Raver being the newest addition) and some of our current mainstays taking time away, a logistical question arises: How is the show going to write in all these comings and goings?
Here's what TV Guide had to say about that in its spoiler Q&A today ...
Q: Other than character-centric episodes, how else will Grey's Anatomy account for cast absences?
A: Rumor has it that the sixth episode of this season will feature a Rashomon-style story, as a death in the ER is told from the perspective of many characters.
But don't worry, Grey's Anatomy won't abandon its tried-and-true storytelling methods.
"People shouldn't expect the series to be wholly reinvented, but we are asking people to take a leap of faith with us and shake things up a little," executive producer Krista Vernoff said. "It's going to be a different experience for our audience, but I'm loving the episodes."
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