Meg Marinis, the showrunner for the hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy , has finally addressed the departure of two key cast members during season 21. Fans have been anticipating these exits for a while now, but this is the first time the head honcho at Grey's has publicly discussed them. Following the premiere of season 21 on ABC yesterday, Meg gave new interviews where she talked about the long-standing series and the various changes within the cast.
This follows the announcement that Jake Borelli and Midori Francis, who portray Levi and Yasuda respectively, will be exiting the show during this season. While the duo are still currently part of the show, their storylines are expected to conclude in the upcoming episodes, leaving fans curious about their characters' final fate. Earlier reports indicated that Francis' departure was "amicable", with the actress ready to take "the next step of her career" after signing with WME earlier this year, reports the Express .
On the other hand, it was suggested that Borelli's exit might not have been his decision, as he has been a part of the show since its 14th season. In a recent interview with Deadline , Marinis stated: "While I can't speak to either of their storylines this season because of spoilers, what I can say is that I'm really happy with the way we're honouring the characters we've built over the years this season." She added: "Jake and Midori are fantastic actors and will always be part of the Grey's Anatomy family.
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