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The episode centers on The Governor (David Morrissey), who has isolated himself from society after killing his entire army. He has become an aimless wanderer until he meets a small family of survivors. The episode also loosely adapts Issue #43 of the comics. This episode marks the first appearance of Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler).
Callie and Arizona had a five-year relationship, which culminated in their marriage during Season 7 and ended up in divorce in Season 11. Callie later began a new relationship with Penny Blake (Samantha Sloyan) and decided to move to New York with her in the Season 12 finale. Reflecting on Ramirez's unexpected departure, Rhimes explained, "This ...
The Season 4 premiere marked Chyler Leigh's first appearance as a main cast member. [2] Leigh had previously appeared during the final three episodes of Season 3 as Meredith Grey's half-sister, Lexie. Following Isaiah Washington's departure from the series, it was reported that executives planned to add new cast members, including Lexie. [6]
The episode marked the final appearance of long-time cast member Sara Ramirez, who portrayed Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy since 2006. [1] Their character's storyline involved a custody battle with ex-wife Arizona Robbins, played by Jessica Capshaw, which culminated in Callie's decision to move to New York City from Seattle. [2]
In 2011, "The Story" was again featured in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. The series 7 episode "Song Beneath the Song" was a special musical episode that included renditions of popular songs performed by the show's characters. In the episode Sara Ramirez, in the role of Callie Torres, sings "The Story". [26]
[2] [3] The table read for the episode took place on September 3, 2015, [4] with filming starting shortly after on September 8, 2015. [5] [6] To mark the show's milestone 250th episode, the cast of Grey's Anatomy celebrated with a special event, which several actors shared on Twitter on September 15, 2015.
The season premiere aired on September 27, 2013. [26] For the fourth season production of the series moved to a sound stage at Diamond Head Film Studios where the original Hawaii Five-O and Magnum, P.I. as well as Lost previously filmed at. [27] Filming on the season began on July 9, 2013 with a traditional Hawaiian blessing. [28]
The rating was the second-highest of the seventh season until that point, and a 30% increase from the previous episode, "This is How We Do It," which was watched by 2.4 million fewer viewers. [ 17 ] In Canada, where the episode also aired on March 31, 2011, it was watched by 3.18 million viewers.