Grey’s Anatomy season 19, episode 11 was an intense episode that focused on Addison Montgomery, but signaled the potential end of her story due to the shocking ending, but killing her off would be a mistake. Addison initially left Grey’s Anatomy in season 3 for its spinoff Private Practice but has returned for Grey’s Anatomy season 19, much to the delight of longtime viewers. Season 19, episode 11, “Training Day,” was part one of a two-part event that saw a protester intentionally run over Addison and a pregnant doctor in the cliffhanger ending, leaving their lives hanging in the balance.
Dr. Addison Montgomery, a double-board certified OB/GYN and fetal surgeon, first appeared on Grey’s Anatomy in the season 1 finale in what has since become an iconic moment in which she confronted Derek and Meredith. While she initially could have been the villain coming in to ruin Derek and Meredith’s relationship, she quickly became a fan favorite with her own depth and stories beyond romance, eventually earning her own spinoff. Addison’s return in Grey’s Anatomy season 19 has only added more depth to her character through the important storyline surrounding reproductive rights in the United States following the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Without Meredith Grey’s Anatomy Needs Addison As A Recurring Character
Addison’s original return in Grey’s Anatomy season 18 was highly anticipated and the step up from guest star to recurring in season 19 was even more thrilling. Addison has appeared in three episodes in season 19 thus far and will be returning in episode 12, “Pick Yourself Up,” except this time, she will be a patient rather than the accomplished doctor Grey’s Anatomy viewers have gotten used to seeing. Grey’s Anatomy has been renewed for season 20, and Addison is clearly needed as a recurring character, and her survival is necessary for the series’ survival as well.
Grey’s Anatomy Has A Lot More To Explore With Addison Montgomery
If Addison’s recurring role in Grey’s Anatomy season 19 has proved anything, it’s that there are so many more stories that can be explored and told with her character. Viewers were able to get some satisfaction when Private Practice ended in knowing that Addison finally got the happy ending she’d been wanting for years through creating her own family with her husband Jake and son Henry. However, the recent state of reproductive rights in America has provided an opportunity for important Grey’s Anatomy storylines and Addison, being a renowned OB/GYN, has been placed in the center of the fight for her patients.
Grey’s Anatomy Likes To Have Shocking Deaths
While Addison should survive this attack, Grey’s Anatomy has a habit of including shocking deaths that kill off beloved main characters. Unlike other Grey’s Anatomy characters like Meredith, who has escaped death numerous times, Addison has been relatively lucky when it comes to avoiding the traumatic experiences other doctors on the show were unable to. Addison was not present for the shooting, the superstorm, the season 13 hospital explosion, nor the plane crash, though she did lose a close friend in Mark Sloan in the latter. To bring Addison back as a recurring character only to kill her would certainly add to Grey’s Anatomy’s shock factor.