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Simone and Blue. Seriously, it's taken quite some time to lean into it overtly. But Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6 delivered on the intern friendships blossoming, giving us that nostalgic feel of Og Magic with a fresh perspective.
In general, the installment had those shades of how the series used to be, especially with its balance on medical cases and doctors actually practicing and personal interactions.
One theme that has consistently carried over is the focus on mental health and the attempts to prevent doctors from burning out.
It's not just lip service, as it's a genuine issue that came to the forefront, forcing everyone to pay attention where they previously ignored it during the Covid pandemic.
The tables have turned a bit, with many people not pursuing the field fervently or dropping out of it. It has also prompted people to reevaluate how...
Simone and Blue. Seriously, it's taken quite some time to lean into it overtly. But Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6 delivered on the intern friendships blossoming, giving us that nostalgic feel of Og Magic with a fresh perspective.
In general, the installment had those shades of how the series used to be, especially with its balance on medical cases and doctors actually practicing and personal interactions.
One theme that has consistently carried over is the focus on mental health and the attempts to prevent doctors from burning out.
It's not just lip service, as it's a genuine issue that came to the forefront, forcing everyone to pay attention where they previously ignored it during the Covid pandemic.
The tables have turned a bit, with many people not pursuing the field fervently or dropping out of it. It has also prompted people to reevaluate how...
- 5/3/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Kim Raver Teases ‘Explosive’ Finale & Teddy’s ‘Beautiful’ Bond With Yasuda (Video)
Teddy Altman is bouncing back. After surviving a terrifying health crisis, Teddy’s back in the Or. It hasn’t been easy, and Kim Raver is thrilled about this next chapter for Teddy in Grey’s Anatomy Season 20. Raver tells TV Insider that Teddy nearly losing her life “changes her perspective on everything.” She adds, “But again, what I love about [her is] she’s kind of unstoppable. She’s like, ‘Put me back in, coach,’ but I think that she definitely has a new perspective on life.” The actress teases that Teddy has upcoming scenes with Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) regarding “stuff that’s brewing with what Teddy is doing.” She continues, “I think, again, she’s back in that, life is short, so I’m going to help as much as I can and take risks, but we’ll see where those kind of pay off or don’t pay off.” Throughout Teddy’s comeback,...
- 5/2/2024
- TV Insider
Sony is working very hard at bringing some of the most distinguished games to its platform. Previously, they had already brought games like Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth and Spider-Man 2 to PlayStation 5, and in the near future, fans can expect incredible games like Silent Hill 2 Remake, Stellar Blade, and Rise of the Ronin to be released.
Each one of these games provides an incredibly different experience for the gamers. Fans would not have to choose between them, given the fact that no two games on this list are the same. But the most interesting title in this whole list is no doubt Rise of the Ronin, a game that will be launched later this month and take players to Feudal Japan. However, it looks like it has already hit a massive hurdle.
Rise of the Ronin, or Team Ninja’s Sekiro, has been banned in South Korea
Rise of the...
Each one of these games provides an incredibly different experience for the gamers. Fans would not have to choose between them, given the fact that no two games on this list are the same. But the most interesting title in this whole list is no doubt Rise of the Ronin, a game that will be launched later this month and take players to Feudal Japan. However, it looks like it has already hit a massive hurdle.
Rise of the Ronin, or Team Ninja’s Sekiro, has been banned in South Korea
Rise of the...
- 3/9/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
Both Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 are heading into new seasons—premiering on March 14, starting at 9/8c, following 9-1-1—with characters’ fates left up in the air. But might the new posters, which TV Insider is exclusively unveiling, offer hints as to whether they live or die? The full casts are pictured in the art for both shows, as you can see in the full versions below. For Grey’s Anatomy, that means: Ellen Pompeo (Meredith), Chandra Wilson (Bailey), James Pickens Jr. (Richard), Kim Raver (Teddy), Kevin McKidd (Owen), Caterina Scorsone (Amelia), Anthony Hill (Winston), Chris McCormack (Link), Camilla Luddington (Jo), Scott Speedman (Nick), Debbie Allen (Catherine), Jake Borelli (Levi), Alexis Floyd (Simone), Harry Shum Jr. (Blue), Adelaide Kane (Jules), Midori Francis (Yasuda), and Niko Terho (Lucas). We’ll have to wait to see how many episodes Pompeo and Speedman are in, though they are both pictured. ABC Then, for Station 19, with the tagline,...
- 3/7/2024
- TV Insider
Today, the upcoming anime film project Make a Girl held a livestream event packed with news, art and discussions. During the presentation, fans heard from project creator Gensho Yasuda, met the lead cast and found out more about the story. The "cyber love suspense" film will take place in the not-too-distant future, where young science genius Akira Mizutamari has developed a helper robot named Salt. While he's succeeded in commercializing Salt, all his other inventions crash and burn—until a friend suggests that having a girlfriend might help him "power up." To that end, Akira engineers himself an android girlfriend, No. 0, who is programmed to love him. But over time, she begins to wonder whether or not her feelings are real. Check out the first teaser trailer, and be sure to turn on closed captions for English subtitles: Related: Make A Girl Anime Feature Film Project Officially Launched Atsumi Tanezaki...
- 2/7/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
Xenotoon, a Tokyo-based anime planning/production company, announced on January 31 the launch of the original anime feature film project, Make A Girl . The project is created by Gensho Yasuda, a popular independent anime artist with over 2.5 million followers on TikTok. As reported back in October 2022 , a crowdfunding campaign for Yasuda's first animated feature film was held from August 26 to October 31, 2022. The campaign successfully raised 23,730,805 yen from 1,653 supporters, which was 237% up of its initial goal of 10,000,000 yen. The collected support money will be used for the film's production cost, hiring of production staff and CG animators, studio equipment and environment improvement, etc. Related: Crowdfunding for Make A Girl Anime Film Project Reaches Its Goal of 10 Million Yen The feature film is based on Yasuda's independent 3Dcg short film Make Love released on February 8, 2020. The two-and-a-half-minute short was selected as an award-winning work in the 29th CG Animation Contest, Japan's oldest CG animation contest.
- 2/1/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
We'll be old and gray before Grey's Anatomy ends!
Grey's Anatomy continues to make records and hold its own as a cultural juggernaut in the television landscape as it comes off 19 seasons on the air.
And while there has been a revolving door cast over the past nearly two decades, including the titular main character, Meredith Grey herself, it shows no signs of slowing down.
One of the most exciting aspects of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 is how the series found a way to reinvent itself.
It served as a reboot within the series, and the show pulled it off remarkably well with a fresh batch of interns who have already made their mark and feel like the next generation of this series.
No one could've anticipated that a new version of Og "M.A.G.I.C" conveniently, also "M.A.G.Yk" could bring back the familiar vibes of Grey's Anatomy's heyday,...
Grey's Anatomy continues to make records and hold its own as a cultural juggernaut in the television landscape as it comes off 19 seasons on the air.
And while there has been a revolving door cast over the past nearly two decades, including the titular main character, Meredith Grey herself, it shows no signs of slowing down.
One of the most exciting aspects of Grey's Anatomy Season 19 is how the series found a way to reinvent itself.
It served as a reboot within the series, and the show pulled it off remarkably well with a fresh batch of interns who have already made their mark and feel like the next generation of this series.
No one could've anticipated that a new version of Og "M.A.G.I.C" conveniently, also "M.A.G.Yk" could bring back the familiar vibes of Grey's Anatomy's heyday,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Wondering just what’s going on with that Lollipop Chainsaw remake by Dragami Games? The developer has dropped an update on the project, not only giving it an official title of Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP, but also pushing its release date to Summer 2024. No information on platforms was announced.
In a press release, Dragami Games stated that while the team’s intention was to aim for a 2023 release for RePOP, “our commitment to providing the best possible quality experience to our players led us to making the hard decision to extend the development period in order to ensure this. We sincerely apologize to all who had been waiting for the latest installment in the Lollipop Chainsaw series, and kindly ask for your understanding in this matter.”
Dragami Games’ president Yoshimi Yasuda echoed similar thoughts on the delay in a post to Twitter. “We will do our best to create the game that you will love,...
In a press release, Dragami Games stated that while the team’s intention was to aim for a 2023 release for RePOP, “our commitment to providing the best possible quality experience to our players led us to making the hard decision to extend the development period in order to ensure this. We sincerely apologize to all who had been waiting for the latest installment in the Lollipop Chainsaw series, and kindly ask for your understanding in this matter.”
Dragami Games’ president Yoshimi Yasuda echoed similar thoughts on the delay in a post to Twitter. “We will do our best to create the game that you will love,...
- 8/11/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
Everybody who keeps saying that ABC ought to pull the plug on Grey’s Anatomy can go ahead and take all the seats. The resurgent drama’s Season 19 finale made a beyond-compelling case for the series’ long and healthy future with a double header that included enough relationship upheaval to fill a dozen episodes as well as twists that left three lives hanging by a thread. And if you read on, we’ll go over all the details.
‘I Wish I Would’Ve Taken The Girls On One Last Ride’ | As “Wedding Bell Blues” began, Teddy, whose toothache would become a...
‘I Wish I Would’Ve Taken The Girls On One Last Ride’ | As “Wedding Bell Blues” began, Teddy, whose toothache would become a...
- 5/19/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
“He’s a jigsaw puzzle!” Grey’s Anatomy’s Link excitedly said of Thursday’s Special Guest Patient. But before hitting the O.R., the ortho god, still reeling from Tank’s demise, was smacked with self-doubt. Was history going to repeat itself, in so doing killing off Jo’s new admirer before they had even gotten past the flirting stage? Read on…
‘Don’T Worry, It Feels Worse Than It Looks’ | As “Come Fly With Me” got underway, Nick showed up at Grey Sloan early and was stood up, he told Amelia. Um, by whom? Lucas, it turned out. Nick...
‘Don’T Worry, It Feels Worse Than It Looks’ | As “Come Fly With Me” got underway, Nick showed up at Grey Sloan early and was stood up, he told Amelia. Um, by whom? Lucas, it turned out. Nick...
- 5/5/2023
- by Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Just one episode isn’t enough for Maggie’s (Kelly McCreary) farewell, so the Powers That Be at Grey’s Anatomy turned her swan song into a two-parter — Season 19, Episode 14, “Shadow of Your Love,” and Episode 15, “Mama Who Bore Me” — on April 13. And she and Winston (Anthony Hill) finally make a decision about their relationship just as another workplace romance hits the skids. [Warning: The below contains major spoilers for the Grey’s Anatomy Season 19, Episode 14, “Shadow of Your Love,” and Episode 15, “Mama Who Bore Me.”] But we’ll start with last week’s cliffhanger: Bailey (Chandra Wilson) is trying to play it cool and not panic about getting doxxed by anti-abortion trolls. She has Adams babysit her cell phone, even though Yasuda doesn’t understand why Bailey hasn’t considered just turning it off. But when someone texts Bailey a photo of her son, ...
- 4/14/2023
- TV Insider
With fingers tightly crossed, the Slamdance Film Festival plans a return to in-person screenings Jan. 20 29 in Utah, but its organizers have not forgotten the lessons they learned during two years of pandemic pivots.
“Something that’s become abundantly clear to us that’s important for the survival of independent film is accessibility,” festival producer Michael Morin tells Variety. “We’ve been able to do a successful online version of our festival for the last two years. It really made us reconsider what kind of program we wanted to put on when we did come back in person.”
“For me, the key word here would be diversification,” says festival manager Lily Yasuda. Where a hybrid of in-person and online programming was a logistical necessity during Covid, its success in facilitating attendance underscored the need for the festival to broaden its access to individuals, some without the resources and others the physical ability,...
“Something that’s become abundantly clear to us that’s important for the survival of independent film is accessibility,” festival producer Michael Morin tells Variety. “We’ve been able to do a successful online version of our festival for the last two years. It really made us reconsider what kind of program we wanted to put on when we did come back in person.”
“For me, the key word here would be diversification,” says festival manager Lily Yasuda. Where a hybrid of in-person and online programming was a logistical necessity during Covid, its success in facilitating attendance underscored the need for the festival to broaden its access to individuals, some without the resources and others the physical ability,...
- 1/17/2023
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Variety Film + TV
Fans of 2012’s Lollipop Chainsaw who have been waiting for a follow-up might just have gotten their wish. Per Dragami Games CEO Yoshimi Yasuda’s Twitter, it would appear that the developer has plans for bringing the series back. While specifics weren’t revealed as to whether we’ll be getting a remaster or a sequel, Yasuda’s post yesterday […]
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- 6/15/2022
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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