Addison Montgomery and Meredith Grey have quite a history on the collection. Where do they stand now with the tumultuous courting they once had?

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During the Season 1 finale of Grey’s Anatomy, fanatics have been introduced to Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) as Derek Shepherd’s (Patrick Dempsey) estranged wife in probably the most show’s maximum notorious jaw-dropping scenes. Initially, Kate's role as a world-class gynecological and neonatal surgeon was set as routine and then was expanded to a sequence regular.

During Season 3, Grey's creator Shonda Rhimes created a derivative created around Addison's persona, Private Practice, which noticed Addison move to Los Angeles to get started a new bankruptcy. Dr. Montgomery left Grey's Anatomy to superstar within the sequence at the finish of that season, which ran for six seasons. Now 15 seasons later, Dr. Montgomery is back and will assist Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) torment the most recent Grey Sloan Memorial citizens along with her exemplary talents.

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It appears that Addison will appear in a couple of episodes this season, with Episode Four being the first, which will air on Oct.14. Will Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) be at liberty for the reunion, given the truth they have one of these tumultuous dating? Keep studying to find out where they stand today and for a recap of their loaded history.

A recap of Meredith and Addison's history on 'Grey's Anatomy'

Who could disregard Addison's well-known line in Season 1, Episode 9: "You must be the woman who's been screwing my husband"? After some ups and downs all the way through the freshman season, Meredith and Derek's romance is heating up, and all of that comes to a screeching halt after Addison catches the 2 off guard. Addison left New York for Seattle to lend a hand at the then Seattle Grace Hospital.

She didn't cross to restore her broken marriage, which ended after Derek caught his wife napping together with his BFF, Mark Sloan (Eric Dane). Derek tells Addison that she may just overlook about attempting to win him back. She tells Derek, "I flew all the way across the country to reminisce over wedding photos, get drunk, fall into bed, and make you realize you can't live without me. Relax, Derek, I'm here for work. I'm helming the T.T.T.S. case you guys admitted last week."

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However, Addison’s presence does revive their relationship in Season 2 of Grey’s Anatomy, and ultimately Derek chooses Addison over Meredith, in spite of him admitting he’s in love with Meredith. They try to return to their former life, and when Addison realizes that Derek still has emotions for Meredith, their marriage is further examined when Mark visits Seattle. Mark ends up making Addison see that he loves her and Derek doesn’t.

What finally ends up going down is that Derek sleeps with Addison after seeing that Meredith has moved on along with her lifestyles, and Addison finally ends up sound asleep with Mark after she unearths out that her husband and Meredith slept together. Over time, Meredith and Addison become cordial. After she and Derek divorce, Addison accepts his courting with Meredith, and the 2 of them even finally end up apologizing to one some other.

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Where do Meredith and Addison stand today?

One would suppose that Meredith and Addison could be on good phrases with one any other since so much time has passed. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Kate used to be requested about the status of Meredith’s and Addison’s relationship now, since it is has been roughly a rollercoaster.

She teased, "I can't talk about it too much because it kind of unfolds and it's a big reveal in this episode. But I think Addison has always respected her. And I think that she has always respected Addison's professional skills and where they are."

She went on to say, "So we get to work together in this [Oct. 14] episode and there's some good personal stuff that comes up too. It will be really surprising and satisfying to fans but in a very surprising way. That's all I can say."

Addison returns on Oct. 14 at Nine p.m. EST on ABC.

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