Grey’s Anatomy’s Shocking Season 19 Finale, Explained

Season 19 of Grey’s Anatomy ended with a shocking turn of events sure to have viewers tuning into the seminal 20th season. The two-hour finale brought an end to what was a turning-point season for the show, with the exit of Meredith Grey and the surprise end for her sister Maggie Pierce. The two-part finale split the storylines into an episode focused primarily on the interns, and one focusing on the attendings at the Catherine Fox Awards.Episode 19, “Wedding Bell Blues,” served audiences the first part of the finale and featured a host of storyline wrap-ups, with each of the five interns finding closure in their series-long conflicts. All three of the show’s new romances get satisfying progression, in a welcome return to what Grey’s is so good at: declarations of love and mildly problematic flings. Things don’t really ramp up until the second part of the finale, “Happily Ever After?” where seasons-long questions finally get their answers, and fan-favorite romances reach their ultimate conclusions. The two central romances of the past few seasons have been Maggie Pierce and Winston Ndugu, and the on-again, off-again flings between Nick Marsh and Meredith Grey. Although the Grey sisters both left the show this season, the finale gave fans some much-needed closure on both stories. From the outset, Marsh is nervous to confront Meredith after she pretended not to hear him confess his love in Pompeo’s final episode as a series regular. After a series of misunderstandings, the two are finally able to reconnect and decide to make the leap to be together.

Season 19 of Grey’s Anatomy ended with a shocking turn of events sure to have viewers tuning into the seminal 20th season. The two-hour finale brought an end to what was a turning-point season for the show, with the exit of Meredith Grey and the surprise end for her sister Maggie Pierce. The two-part finale split the storylines into an episode focused primarily on the interns, and one focusing on the attendings at the Catherine Fox Awards.

Episode 19, “Wedding Bell Blues,” served audiences the first part of the finale and featured a host of storyline wrap-ups, with each of the five interns finding closure in their series-long conflicts. All three of the show’s new romances get satisfying progression, in a welcome return to what Grey’s is so good at: declarations of love and mildly problematic flings. Things don’t really ramp up until the second part of the finale, “Happily Ever After?” where seasons-long questions finally get their answers, and fan-favorite romances reach their ultimate conclusions.

The two central romances of the past few seasons have been Maggie Pierce and Winston Ndugu, and the on-again, off-again flings between Nick Marsh and Meredith Grey. Although the Grey sisters both left the show this season, the finale gave fans some much-needed closure on both stories. From the outset, Marsh is nervous to confront Meredith after she pretended not to hear him confess his love in Pompeo’s final episode as a series regular. After a series of misunderstandings, the two are finally able to reconnect and decide to make the leap to be together.

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