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Katherine Heigl’s decision last month to withdraw from the
Emmy race because her material did not merit consideration created quite a stir
but “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes recently reiterated that all is well
on the set and that Heigl’s words, while surprising, were not insulting.
The public was plenty surprised when Katherine Heigl made
her bold statement in June that she was withdrawing her name from Emmy
contention “in an effort to maintain the integrity of the academy
organization,” arguing that her material on “Grey’s Anatomy” does not “warrant”
an Emmy nomination and that she wishes not to “potentially” take away the
chance of another actress who was given better material.
There was speculation that the actress was making an effort
to actually leave the show and pursue her blooming Hollywood
career, now that she has established herself as a bona fide star, via “Knocked
Up” and “27 Dresses.”
Many were already expecting to see her character, Dr. Izzie
Stevens, interestingly killed off in some future episode of the show.
There were of course questions Thursday during an ABC TCA
panel in Los Angeles
and creator Rhonda Rhimes sought to clarify the situation.
She explained that she found Heigl’s comments “surprising”
but that she could understand the situation, since “in the back half of the
season, she asked me to write her light for the movie [“27 Dresses.”]”
“I didn’t feel insulted,” Rhimes told reporters, as quoted
by People.com, adding, “I love and respect Katie as an actress. But she is
outspoken.”
Fellow ABC showrunners on the panel were evidently amused
with the situation and chimed in with their own comments.
“Ugly Betty” creator Silvio Horta joked that he would have
reacted differently to Heigl’s comments, i.e., “I would have put her in a coma.”
“Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry was more
understanding and strived to offer a humane perspective on Katherine Heigl’s
motivation for the decision: “She was drunk.”
Speculation aside, ABC has been very clear on its own
position. ABC entertainment president Stephen McPherson said Wednesday that Katherine
Heigl would definitely remain on the show. “She’s absolutely staying with the
show,” McPherson told reporters at the Television Critics Association’s annual
fall preview.
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