'Grey's Anatomy' star Jesse Williams has been speaking about what lies ahead for his character, Dr Jackson Avery, in the coming series.
Warning: spoiler alert!
In an interview with Collider.com, Williams was asked how Jackson would be affected following the shooting spree at the end of the last series.
He replied: "Jackson has to start over a little bit. He's already had to start over once, showing up in this hospital with few friends, and trying to prove himself and crack into this team that's well established, who all know each other very well and they're not particularly welcoming, all the time.
"Now, he has to start over again because everybody has changed and everything is changed. Your home, where you work 15 to 36 hours in a shift, has changed forever. But, at the same time, there's a bond now. We've all been through that. Everybody has their own trials and tribulations, but we all went through this together and that will bring us together."
As to whether there would be romance for Jackson in the new series, Williams said: "There's a lot of clamouring for the love interest. I haven't had an indication yet, I've got to be perfectly honest. Working on 'Grey's' is like working in the Secret Service. There's no talk of anything until it happens.
"Maybe they'll bring in somebody new, or maybe he'll just go abstinent because he's so focused on his work."
The new series of 'Grey's Anatomy' begins on American television on Thursday, 23 September.