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The Grey's Anatomy Showrunner Explains the One Major Change She's Made to The Series

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Grey's Anatomy doesn't want to keep repeating itself. In March, ABC executives announced would be “out of an abundance of caution" for the cast and crew amidst the .

Its new finale aired on April 9, about one month ahead of schedule, capping the season off without one major element: A "shock death.""There had been so many tragic deaths for so many years on Grey’s Anatomy that I felt like the most surprising thing I could do, repeatedly, was to not kill someone," Krista Vernoff told in a new interview.“Time after time, no matter how many times I’ve done it, everyone, every time expects that the person who’s in danger or threatened in some way is going to die,” Venoff continued. "On [Grey's] everyone was so used to the shock death that they.

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