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'Grey's Anatomy' Spoilers: Episode 300 To Bring Back Memories of Cristina, George, and Izzy

"Grey's Anatomy" is preparing for the airing of their 300th episode, which will store a lot of surprises for the fans. Spoilers for "Grey's Anatomy" season 14, episode 7, titled "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story," indicate that the ABC series will bring back the spirit of the much-loved Izzy (Katherine Heigl).

The episode will feature the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial in their attempt to treat the victims of rollercoaster ride accident. Two of the victims that were featured in the preview of "Grey's Anatomy" episode 300 looked similar to George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) and Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh). Aside from the two previous members of the original team in "Grey's Anatomy," Heigl will also be getting a patient lookalike to make it complete with Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers).

"Episode 300 is going down kind of like memory lane. We'll see some actors who come into the hospital after a horrific accident who remind us of Izzie and George and Cristina Yang," "Grey's Anatomy" actor James Pickens Jr. told E! News. "And it's so cool how they do it. And they found three remarkable actors...When I came and I saw them, I said, 'Wow,' because they were such integral parts of the success of the show and such amazing talents in their own rights, so we miss them very much."

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"Grey's Anatomy" season 14, episode 7 director Debbie Allen has also warned the fans to keep their eyes open for more surprises, as she has compared the episode to a Hubble telescope since it looks back to the past and the future. As to whether or not the series will bring back the actual actors and not just their lookalikes, fans will have to wait and see.

"Grey's Anatomy" episode 300 will air on Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

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