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Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: Third Time the Charm?

EW's Michael Ausiello has the official description of what's wrong with Izzie (although you'll have to figure it out still), along with a fun tidbit pertaining to Derek's proposal ...

Q: Got any clues as to what's ailing Izzie on Grey's Anatomy?

A: Sources confirm to me exclusively that Izzie will learn in this week's episode that she has ***** * ********** ******** that has spread to her ***** and *****.

Q: I need some Mer-Der proposal scoop, please!

A: Derek's second attempt to pop the question goes haywire, but the third time's the charm - Patrick Dempsey (sort of) said so himself on The View yesterday!

Roommates, Lovers ...

Pair of Grey's Anatomy Guest Stars to Return

Amy Madigan will be reprising her role as Seattle Grace's on-call shrink next month on Grey's Anatomy, only this time it's not Meredith Grey she's working with, it's Owen (Kevin McKidd).

The ex-military doc's post-traumatic stress disorder will flare up, causing him to physically hurt Cristina, albeit unintentionally, we hope. Let's hope Madigan's Dr. Wyatt can help him out.

Amy Madigan

Also returning to Grey's Anatomy is Callie's dad, played by Hector Elizondo. Pops, er, pops up in April and is shocked to discover that his daughter is now into girls. That should be good.

Three More "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" Sneak Previews

Why is Izzie Stevens falling behind at work lately? Who is more immature, Mark or Callie? Will Owen and Alex be able to save a seizing patient with seconds to spare?

These are the questions posed by three all-new previews of tomorrow night's episode of Grey's Anatomy, in which Izzie's health problems are finally faced head-on.

Whatever the specific condition, it's serious. ABC's just-released logline for the March 26 episode says "[Izzie's] condition requires her to undergo a difficult surgery."

Anyway, here's the first of three previews for tomorrow night ...

Follow the jump for two more Grey's Anatomy sneak previews from "I Will Follow You Into the Dark," and let us know what you think by leaving comments below ...

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Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: Latest on Izzie

E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos has some interesting Grey's Anatomy spoilers today, mostly pertaining to the ailing, embattled Izzie Stevens. Let's get right to it:

Q: Is Izzie going to die on Grey's Anatomy?

A: Justin Chambers (Alex) tells us the Grey's Anatomy cast has four more episodes left to shoot of the current season but insists that he and his co-stars are still in the dark as to whether Katherine Heigl and T.R. Knight will leave the show. "I really don't know," he said. "I don't think so, but that's kind of between their managers and them, the writers and producers. But we sure love having them on the set. They're great to work with. It's a huge, successful show, and they're a big part of the success. Hopefully they'll stay."

Q: What does Izzie's illness mean for Alex?

A: Um, Emmy? Could be. From what I hear, Alex has some pretty gripping material. "I know that Izzy's not doing well, and so I'm there to support her and hopefully it will all work out," Justin Chambers says. "There are trials and tribulations for all the characters. It's good television."

Piece of Her Mind

Q: Does Izzie really have cancer?

A: Grey's Anatomy spoiler alert! This Thursday, the interns discover what's wrong with "Patient X" (who is actually Izzie, or course), and according to Chambers, yes, it's the big dreaded C-word. I've also heard from some of you fans who happen to be members of the medical community, and Izzie's diagnosis doesn't sound pretty. Med student Tamara says: "It's not really a 'textbook tumor.' The Denny hallucinations are way too complex because they involve all five senses. If the disease has anything to do with that mole, then she has a malignant melanoma with brain metastasis, and that's bye-bye Izzie." A second fan who asked to be called simply "MD," agreed: "Izzie appears to have a malignant melanoma with metastasis to the brain." Breaking it down for you, that little mole is cancerous, and it's spread to her brain, and that is most likely lethal.

Q: Any new Grey's Anatomy news?

A: In the second-to-last episode of the season, we'll meet Ronnie, a "heartwarming" trailer-trash woman in her mid-to-late 40s, and the producers only want star names to play the part. Izzie famously grew up in a trailer park. Could this be her mother, come to Seattle to take her ailing daughter home? If so, who do we want to play Izzie's mom?

"I Will Follow You Into the Dark" Sneak Preview

ABC has released a sneak preview of next Thursday's episode of Grey's Anatomy. As we've written about numerous times, it looks like Derek is reaching his breaking point.

Well, below is a scene from "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" in which he decides he's had enough of people dying on his watch and refuses to operate. Chief? Not happy:

"I Will Follow You Into the Dark" Promo

Below is the first promo for next Thursday night's all-new episode (finally) of Grey's Anatomy, entitled "I Will Follow You Into the Dark." Looks like a good one.

Be sure to check out our photo gallery from this episode as well. Here's a 30-second look at some of what's on tap at Seattle Grace Hospital next Thursday ...

Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: Mer-Der, Owen-Stina

Michael Ausiello of EW has published his weekly spoiler Q&A, and as usual, it contains a healthy dose of Grey's Anatomy rumors, news and gossip. Let's get to it:

Q: You got anything on the Mer-Der proposal on Grey's Anatomy?

A: Mer not only learns about the engagement ring in next week's episode, but she sees it, too. Unfortunately, the circumstances are less than ideal in both cases.

Q: Please, give me some spoilers regarding Cristina and Owen on Grey's Anatomy. I'll settle for anything!

A: Even if it's a little icky? Okay, you asked for it: Owen's post-traumatic stress disorder will take a turn for the worse when he ends up physically hurting Cristina, albeit unintentionally.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Q: Put my mind at ease and tell me we won't be seeing dead Denny again on Grey's Anatomy.

A: I bring you good news from Jeffrey Dean Morgan. "If they are planning on having me back this season, they’d have to do it awfully fast because I am about to have a major scheduling conflict," Morgan said at Monday's Watchmen premiere. "I'm going to shoot a movie called The Resident with Hilary Swank. It is pretty much Psycho meets Fatal Attraction. I am a guy who becomes obsessed with Hilary’s character. So I don’t see how Denny could make a comeback this season. There's always next season. You know, I trust Shonda [Rhimes], so if she wanted me back, I would do everything possible to get it done. But I think dead Denny played his part. He gave Izzie the warning. In a way, the whole Denny ghost-reaper-angel thing was similar to my experience with fans of Watchmen. People were merciless about both projects on the Internet, and eventually you just have to stop reading and trust your boss and do your best."

Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: Izzie's Cancer Revealed?

If you’re not a fan of Grey's Anatomy spoilers, avert your eyes. But if you’re down with knowing the details and truth directly from the actors, then read on!

Izzie’s (Katherine Heigl) condition is solved by the interns in the next Grey's Anatomy (the March 12 episode), according to Justin Chambers (Alex Karev).

“Izzie has cancer, so I’m there to support her,” he tells TV Guide.

There you go.

With all the trials and tribulations that have befallen Izzie Stevens lately - the return of the ghost of Denny Duquette, sex with the ghost of Denny Duquette, making crafts for her team of interns - this probably doesn’t come as a major surprise.

Karevens

But to actually hear the word “cancer” from Justin Chambers, who plays her love interest, confirms what viewers probably knew for months sensed was coming.

The actor says that Alex and the rest of the Seattle Grace gang are going to have their hands full as they help their friend Izzie deal with her upcoming battle.

“I would expect Alex to shut down a little bit if something awful happens to Izzie, but these are opportunities to see his chivalrous side and his true love for her, so there should be some interesting stuff coming up,” says Chambers.

Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: Jeffrey Dean Morgan to Return?

Don't ask him.

When it comes to the future of Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character, clearly we can't count anything out - but he's as clueless as we are. From E! Online's spoiler chat today:

Q: I can't wait to see Jeffrey Dean Morgan in Watchmen! Will Grey's Anatomy fans like his character in the new movie?

A: Actually, no. Jeffrey says that the Grey's Anatomy fans will be shocked by his Watchmen character, Comedian. He's very unsavory! On coming back to Grey's Anatomy, Morgan says:

"I really don't know. They keep me out of the loop because I'm a talker. They're real careful not to tell me anything. When I was lucky enough to go back there, it was just a thrill to go back."

Sleeping with the Dead

Grey's Anatomy Spoilers, Notes From March 12 Episode

The print edition of TV Guide has some interesting tidbits on the next new episode of Grey's Anatomy, "I Will Follow You Into the Dark," airing March 12 ...

"Just when it seems that Derek and Meredith are en the road to happiness, he suffers a breakdown at the hospital. According to an insider, 'We've never seen him this way before, and it has the whole hospital concerned.' Shaken, he decides to resign.

As Derek Shepherd struggles with his issues, Mark Sloan steps in and is awarded the opportunity to perform a rare and delicate face-transplant surgery.

As for Izzie, the time has come to diagnose exactly what's wrong with her and it's not good. You'll be surprised whom she chooses to confide in first."

I See Dead People

Also, the magazine's Q&A has the following exchange:

Q: Does T.R. Knight want Grey's Anatomy because he feels dwarfed by Patrick Dempsey?

A: Knight is staying mum, but who wouldn't feel that way? Dempsey's got his own cologne, for goodness sake. But there's another doctor at Seattle Grace who feels so overshadowed by Derek that he is not so affectionately known as "Shadow Shepherd." We'll meet the hospital's No. 2 neurosurgeon, Dr. Nelson (played by 49-year-old Phil Abrams), on March 12.

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