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Meredith Grey's love life on Grey's Anatomy is a total roller coaster ride, so let's run through each and every romantic ...
Derek also popped up a few times. But Meredith noticed that Derek never got close enough to touch. Meredith and Derek touch in the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 17 Episode 13 promo trailer ...
Meredith and Derek's love story on "Grey's Anatomy" lasted long after Patrick Dempsey exited the series on season 11. Here's the complete timeline.
Derek Shepherd dying in season 11 forever changed Grey’s Anatomy, but the medical drama has seemingly picked out his ...
Meredith and Derek reunited during Grey's' season 17 premiere. The incredible moment happened at the end of the episode when Meredith, exhausted from her work fighting COVID-19, collapsed.
Derek may have been a wonderful starting point and a catalyst for Meredith’s evolution on Grey’s Anatomy, but Meredith never really needed Derek. And she’s better off without him now.
Maybe the most romantic moments of the series are Meredith and Cristina’s repeated affirmations that they are each other’s person. I don’t blame this on Meredith and Derek, not really.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Recap: Meredith Admits Not Being Able To Be With Derek Is ‘Torture’ The doctors mourned Deluca's death during the March 18 episode of 'Grey's Anatomy,' while Meredith ...
Meredith and Derek began their relationship with a romance-free hookup, and things got less romantic from there: She left his place to rush off to her first day of work at Seattle Grace Hospital ...
So Meredith's phone call to Derek on Thursday's episode was simply upholding the vows they'd agreed on. "I don't want to fight anymore, and I don't want you gone," she told Derek as he waited for ...
Not Meredith and Derek’s divorce, but her realizing she is holding him back, that she loves him too much to do so, and then finally agreeing to move her life to Washington, D.C. with him.
During the season-11 midseason finale, Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) agreed that it would be best for him to go to Washington, D.C., and accept a job working for the president.