Grey's Anatomy Season 22: Kim Raver Teases Surprising Twists and Directorial Debut

Kim Raver, who plays Teddy on Grey's Anatomy, shared some exciting teasers about what fans can expect in the upcoming episodes of season 22. She mentioned that the scripts she received were full of surprises and messiness that embody the essence of the show. The cast members also experience shock and surprise during table reads, just like the audience, as they uncover the unfolding storylines.
As an actor, Raver expressed her enthusiasm for the unpredictable nature of the show and the unexpected twists that keep the cast on their toes. She emphasized the importance of being present and embracing the evolving storylines that the writers craft, especially with the series' penchant for cliffhangers. Season 22 resumed after a hospital explosion, with Teddy facing significant changes in her personal life, including her separation from Owen and a new romance with Cass.
In addition to her on-screen role, Raver has had the opportunity to direct episodes of Grey's Anatomy, with one upcoming episode titled "Fortunate Son." She highlighted the guidance she receives from Debbie Allen and the collaborative environment on set. The episode will focus on key characters like Meredith, Nick, Richard, Catherine, and Bailey, promising riveting storytelling and a surprising cliffhanger that will captivate the audience.
Raver reflected on her growth as a director on the show, noting that each episode presents new challenges and learning opportunities. She mentioned that her confidence in storytelling and camera placement has improved over time, allowing her to navigate the fast-paced nature of television production more comfortably. With each episode, she gains a deeper appreciation for the craft and enjoys the creative process.
Grey's Anatomy is set to return to ABC on January 8 at 10 p.m. ET, with episodes available for streaming on Hulu the following day. Fans can anticipate more drama, emotional moments, and unexpected developments as the season progresses.