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EXCLUSIVE: Japril will be back on Grey’s Anatomy. Jesse Williams and Sarah Drew are set to reprise their roles as Jackson and April in the Season 18 finale of the ABC medical drama, which airs May 26.
Williams departed Grey’s Anatomy last spring after 12 seasons. His character Jackson Avery’s exit was revealed in the May 6 episode, “Look Up Child,” which also featured Grey’s alumna Drew who returned as April Kepner to help give Jackson a proper sendoff by reuniting one of the show’s most popular couples, “Japril.” Jackson visited his ex to tell her that he was moving to Boston to take over the family foundation. April agreed to follow him there so he can be close to their daughter, while dropping a bombshell of her own, that she had recently separated from her husband, giving fans hope that Japril may be back on. As April and Jackson put it, “Fingers crossed for new horizons,” reigniting calls from Grey’s devotees for a Jackson-April spinoff.
This will be Drew’s first Grey’s episode since then. Williams made two more appearances last season, in his last episode as a series regular the following week and a cameo in the Season 17 finale, in which he welcomed Jo and her daughter to his old apartment via video phone call. Williams and Drew’s return will now provide an update how Jackson and April are doing a year later.
At the time of Williams exit last May, I asked him whether he would return to Grey’sfor a guest appearance.
“You know, I can’t be sure, but I think it’s possible,” he said. “Yeah, I think it’s totally possible. I think it’s totally possible. You never know how things will shake out. There’s a lot of other factors at play, including schedules and stuff, but I love the idea of keeping that option open.” Drew also has said publicly that she would love to reprise her Grey’s role.
Williams also shared his vision for Jackson’s next chapter in Boston.
“In my mind he will have many stumbles on his road to success in the administrative that he’s taken on running a foundation. I think this is something he will not, cannot give up on. He’s finally found a place for his whole self that is not just his profession,” he said. “He’s always had this bubble wrap around him that has protected him, and being able to do this work, I think, he’s going to be thrilled and feeling like blood is coursing through his veins in a whole new way now. He’s going to feel alive in a way that he hasn’t before, which is very exciting.”
As for Jackson and April, “I think it’s pretty possible that he rekindles a romantic connection to his ex-wife, they’re damn good together, but most importantly what he needs from that is friendship and kindness, and patience, and understanding, and I think that he will get that with her and be able to share and give and reciprocate it as well,” Williams said at the time.
The pandemic-themed Season 17 was defined in part by high-profile cast returns, including Patrick Dempsey, T.R. Knight, Eric Dane, Chyler Leigh and Drew. Williams and Drew’s return in the finale will cap an eighteenth season that has featured alums Kate Walsh (in a multi-episode arc) and appearances by Kate Burton as well as Greg Germann, who exited as a series regular shortly after Williams did last season.
After a mont-long break, Grey’s Anatomy is returning May 5 with the episode “Should I Stay or Should I Go.” In it, Bailey faces an unhappy Catherine who is facing audits for several of her Foundation hospitals. Meanwhile, Addison is back at Grey Sloan; tensions rise between Meredith and Richard, and Owen returns to work.Grey’s Anatomy airs Thursday 9 PM on ABC. New episodes are available on demand and on Hulu the day following their broadcast premiere.
Sonny Carisi in 18x19
I just re-watched Conversion (18x19) and it's probably my favorite SVU episode because I relate to the characters and the story so much.
I went to a church group for years and as a queer woman I felt out of place sometimes. I felt wrong for not fitting in the heteronormativity narrative that the pastor and youth leader told.
Also I was harassed by one guy from the church group.
Until now only my best friends know about this. It took me four years til I could tell them about it.
Now I've decided to speak about it on here. Talk about it so other young queer christians know that there's nothing wrong with them, no matter what the preachers tell them.
Whereas there's something wrong with the pastors and youth leaders and guys who think women are objects. They are wrong. They do wrong. They do you wrong. They don't practice love of neighbor when they tell you that queer people do not belong in churches, when they harass you, objectify you.
You are not wrong. You are loved. God loves you no matter what.
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18x01 / 18x19-20 parallel
premiere and finale parallel absolutely love this!