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Litoralpress Monitoreo Y Análisis De Medios, Grupo IFAT Fecha: 03/10/2020 Visitas: 45.856 Favorabilidad: No Definida Fuente: Newsbeezer Título: Temporada 17 de Grey’s Anatomy: esto puede esperar fans sobre Jo Wilson según Showrunner Link: https://newsbeezer.com/chile/temporada-17-de-greys-anatomy-esto-puede-esperar-fans-sobre-jo-wilson-segun-showrunner/ Los fanáticos de Grey’s Anatomy esperan ansiosos el estreno de la temporada 17 de noviembre de 2020 para ver cómo se desarrolla la próxima historia de Jo Wilson de Camilla Luddington; Y esto es lo que dijo el showrunner del drama médico. 02 de octubre de 2020 22:02 hs A B C, anunció el mes pasado la fecha de estreno de la temporada 17 del drama médico de mayor duración de todos los tiempos, Anatomía de Gray. Camilla Luddington como Jo Wilson en Grey’s Anatomy Después de una larga pausa, Grey’s Anatomy regresará con la temporada 17 de su historia a las pantallas de los fanáticos el 12 de noviembre de 2020. Recordemos que la producción de la temporada 17 de Grey’s Anatomy, se detuvo en marzo como consecuencia de la pandemia que está afectando al mundo. Y para evitar cualquier riesgo de contagio en el set de filmación, el equipo y el elenco se tomaron un descanso obligatorio. Cuando la serie de drama médico de ABC regrese a las pantallas de los fanáticos en noviembre, los clientes habituales volverán a ver al Dr. Jo Wilson, uno de sus personajes favoritos. La vida de Jo Wilson ha sido traumática en Grey’s Anatomy, pero en la temporada 17 experimentará las consecuencias de una manera más ligera según el showrunner. Como cualquier fan fiel de Grey’s Anatomy debería saber, el Dr. Wilson ha pasado por una serie de traumas desde la infancia. Siendo víctima del abandono por parte de su madre cuando era bebé, Wilson ha sufrido desde problemas mentales que van desde la depresión y el alcoholismo, hasta todo lo que su corazón tuvo que sufrir cuando Alex Karev la dejó para irse a vivir con Izzie Stevens. Los fanáticos de Grey’s Anatomy aman tanto a Jo Wilson, que no están satisfechos con su personaje en el drama médico, pero incluso en las redes han llegado a pedir un spin-off para su personaje, ya que tiene mucha historia que hacer. contar y por qué se lo merece tanto. Sin embargo, el sufrimiento de Jo Wilson en Grey’s Anatomy no intenta ser narrado como se hace tradicionalmente en cualquier drama y cualquier personaje que atraviesa las mismas vicisitudes. En este sentido, la showrunner de Grey’s Anatomy, Krista Vernoff, reveló a Variety en abril de 2020 lo que los fanáticos de la serie pueden esperar de Jo Wilson ( Camilla Luddington ), cuando la temporada 17 del drama médico llegue a sus pantallas: “Lo que habíamos planeado era mucha comedia de Levi-Jo”, dijo Vernoff a Variety. “Siento que Camilla se ha ganado el derecho a interpretar una historia más ligera. Y siempre ha sido mi experiencia que hay una forma de llorar que es dramática y hay una forma de llorar que es en gran medida cómica, tanto en la vida como en la televisión. “Nos hemos inclinado a dejarla hacer la comedia. Probablemente seguiremos con ese plan en la temporada 17”. Al parecer, según Vernoff la historia que se contará sobre Jo Wilson en la temporada 17 de Grey’s Anatomy, no vendrá cargada de angustia. Por tanto, el personaje tendrá algunas escenas divertidas con su nuevo compañero de cuarto, Levi Schmitt ( Jake Borelli ). Source link.
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