The series of Shonda Rhimes that made us crack for Doctor Mamour, Alex Carev or Mark Sloane and Jackson Avery, who also made Meredith, Christina and older Izzie our "best friends", will last even longer! With some new features ...

ABC, the channel that broadcasts Gray's Anatomy, announced - at the Television Critics Association - that at least two more seasons will be expected in the next few years. If we count, Gray's Anatomy is in its 13th season (for latecomers who follow it on TF1, the 12th season will be broadcast from February 1st). So we can imagine that Gray's Anatomy is at least up to a fifteenth season, which guarantees that we will have a few more years.

If the channel advances as much, ensured of the next successes, it is because the series has succeeded in keeping the spectators in a way as simple as risky, because it does not spare its fans and does not hesitate to create scenarios that 'they do not want to see.

  • New plots

What makes Gray's Anatomy strong is the mix of fiction with unlikely stories and reality with anecdotes about the everyday (love stories, annoyances in the family or in work). Each season its new axis, in which some evolve and others sink to bounce back next season. Gray's Anatomy represents well these stages of life that we face, while having this little plus that mixes unexpected and spectacular adventures. If the latter are unlikely to happen in real life, we know that it is they who keep us in suspense and make the series so addictive with its constant twists and turns.

  • The cast in perpetual evolution

Gray's Anatomy is also distinguished with the variety of characters, between those who have left and who come back, those who leave definitively and those who have been there from the beginning. If we have suffered a lot from the departure of some stars, including Derek Shepperd played by Patrick Dempsey, the main characters of the series who have gone have managed to heavily pain the fans, but not to make them flee!

Because each character left, his replacement. Generally, they are in the same vein, they embody the same profile so as not to destabilize us and make sure we get attached quickly. If Doctor Mamour remains Doctor Mamour, we are obliged to recognize that after his death, the arrival of Doctor Nathan Riggs has upset us (in the good sense of the word).

And if every season has its share of changing characters, we always pray that our favorite does not go away ...

  • A story that elicits all our emotions over and over again

He who has never cried before Gray's Anatomy throws the first stone! The mishaps of the often tragic and joyful characters have always stirred us during the last episodes of a season.

Gray's Anatomy is not a simple medical series, but a modern soap opera that goes much further than its ancestor "Emergencies". If George Clooney (Doctor Ross) recalls Patrick Dempsey (Doctor Mamour), the two did not have the same destiny or the same adventures. "Emergencies" was soft emotion, while "Gray's Anatomy" promises more lively emotions.

  • A series that does not meet the wishes of viewers

A good series is a series that arouses emotion, and in every sense of the word. If Gray's Anatomy pleases, it is for his scenario with the rose water punctuated with dark notes. The series surprises and destabilizes fans through stories they do not want to see. No one wanted George's death or Izzie's cancer, let alone the death of Derek. Finally, Gray's Anatomy is the very reflection of life, not in the stories it presents, but in the idea that life reserves us many surprises and that we never know each other completely. What if Gray's Anatomy was a philosophical series? ...

Gray's Anatomy: season 12 on TF1 from February 1st / season 13 on ABC from January 26th