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Sandra Oh Reveals If She Knows How Grey's Anatomy Will End

In an E! News exclusive interview, Sandra Oh shared whether or not she knows what the fate of Grey's Anatomy holds. See what she said!

By Jillian Fabiano Mar 04, 2022 12:18 AMTags
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Oh, how we miss Christina Yang.

In an interview with E! News' Daily Pop, Sandra Oh revealed if Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes ever confided in her about plans for the end of ABC's medical drama.

Though she doesn't know exactly what the ending will eventually entail, what she does know is that it will be amazing. "I'm sure however it's going to be," the actress said. "it's going to wrap up beautifully."

Back in 2007, Rhimes handed her showrunner duties over to Krista Vernoff—who served in the position until 2011, took a break and then returned in 2017.

In the interview, which was for her upcoming project, Disney Pixar's Turning Red, Oh shared which show she would love to appear on. And sorry, Grey's fans, but it doesn't sound like she wants to put back on Christina's lab coat.

"I so am loving the Righteous Gemstones," she said, "phenomenally talented people on there. I would love to come on as a crazy a–– character. I don't know what but it's like very broad and I really think it's a funny show."

You heard the lady! It's your move, Danny McBride

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And while she would love to join the Gemstone family on the megachurch stage, there is one show she can't picture herself on.

When asked if she would be interested in joining season two of Netflix's Squid Game, Oh said that it was "too scary."

"Too scary, too violent," she added. 

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Though she may not be greenlighting a role as a Squid Game player anytime soon, she does have some advice for one of the show's cast members. 

Jung Ho-yeon, who stars in Netflix's hit series, took home a SAG award on Feb. 27 for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor, making her the second woman of Asian descent to win the award, following Oh herself.

Her advice? "Just be kind and take care of yourself," Oh said. "That's ultimately all it boils down to."

Turning Red premieres on Disney+ on March 11.

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