Midori Francis (left) and Ellen Pompeo.Photo: abcMidori Francisis scrubbing in toGrey’s Anatomy— just in time to close out the iconicEllen Pompeo’s final chapter in the show.Francis joined the show for its 19th season alongside a fresh group of interns, includingHarry Shum Jr., Adelaide Kane, Alexis Floyd and Niko Terho.Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the 28-year-old actress shares how it felt to be part of Pompeo’s last days as the show’s longest-standing character, Meredith Grey.“To know that she was taking a step back as a series regular and that we were going to get to be a part of that closing chapter of one phase of this iconic character… it was awesome that we got to be the new intern, but we got to be a part of that,” Francis says. “That’s so cool.““I mean, this show has meant so much to so many people, so to be there for such a big milestone was awesome,” she adds.Ellen Pompeo and Midori Francis.abcFrancis notes how the cast — especially those who had been working on the set for 20 years — were so welcoming when she first joined the series because everyone wanted “this iconic show to continue” and were happy to usher in “new blood.“She specifically recalls getting valuable advice fromCamilla Luddington, who has portrayed Dr. Jo Wilson since season 9.“She was just reminding us that the fans have been with the show for so long, and they’re so attached to these characters, and that sometimes it takes some time for them to warm up to new characters and new situations,” Francis shares of Luddington, 39.“And so [she said] to focus on the work and not necessarily the external reaction, which I think was really nice,” she continues. “Coming in and just having that expectation made [it] less scary. Like, ‘This could happen but it’s not the end of the world.’ So that was good.“Liliane Lathan/abcAs for what’s next for her character, Francis says she’s excited for what’s to come — including more scenes with the “OGs,” which she says were “beautiful and exciting” to film — and how Mika’s story will play out this season.“I’ve already seen so much more of her character and her struggles and her perseverance fleshed out,” Francis says. “It’s amazing to play someone who really — Mika is a lot of fun, but she’s going through it and she’s making a lot of sacrifices to be a doctor.“Liliane Lathan/ABCGrey’s Anatomyisn’t the only project Francis is working on at the moment, though.TheSex Lives of College Girlsactress also stars in the Blumhouse thrillerUnseen, playing a nearly-blind doctor running to escape from her ex-boyfriend.“I was just so ready to do this kind of thing,” Francis says. “I mean, to just honestly — the simplest way I could put it — to scream, to cry, to fight for my life, run around outside and just do something this gritty and this high stakes, as an actor, I think I haven’t really done something like that for a long time and I was just so excited.“Blumhouse TelevisionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Grey’s Anatomyairs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.Unseenis now available on digital and on demand.
Midori Francis (left) and Ellen Pompeo.Photo: abc

Midori Francisis scrubbing in toGrey’s Anatomy— just in time to close out the iconicEllen Pompeo’s final chapter in the show.Francis joined the show for its 19th season alongside a fresh group of interns, includingHarry Shum Jr., Adelaide Kane, Alexis Floyd and Niko Terho.Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the 28-year-old actress shares how it felt to be part of Pompeo’s last days as the show’s longest-standing character, Meredith Grey.“To know that she was taking a step back as a series regular and that we were going to get to be a part of that closing chapter of one phase of this iconic character… it was awesome that we got to be the new intern, but we got to be a part of that,” Francis says. “That’s so cool.““I mean, this show has meant so much to so many people, so to be there for such a big milestone was awesome,” she adds.Ellen Pompeo and Midori Francis.abcFrancis notes how the cast — especially those who had been working on the set for 20 years — were so welcoming when she first joined the series because everyone wanted “this iconic show to continue” and were happy to usher in “new blood.“She specifically recalls getting valuable advice fromCamilla Luddington, who has portrayed Dr. Jo Wilson since season 9.“She was just reminding us that the fans have been with the show for so long, and they’re so attached to these characters, and that sometimes it takes some time for them to warm up to new characters and new situations,” Francis shares of Luddington, 39.“And so [she said] to focus on the work and not necessarily the external reaction, which I think was really nice,” she continues. “Coming in and just having that expectation made [it] less scary. Like, ‘This could happen but it’s not the end of the world.’ So that was good.“Liliane Lathan/abcAs for what’s next for her character, Francis says she’s excited for what’s to come — including more scenes with the “OGs,” which she says were “beautiful and exciting” to film — and how Mika’s story will play out this season.“I’ve already seen so much more of her character and her struggles and her perseverance fleshed out,” Francis says. “It’s amazing to play someone who really — Mika is a lot of fun, but she’s going through it and she’s making a lot of sacrifices to be a doctor.“Liliane Lathan/ABCGrey’s Anatomyisn’t the only project Francis is working on at the moment, though.TheSex Lives of College Girlsactress also stars in the Blumhouse thrillerUnseen, playing a nearly-blind doctor running to escape from her ex-boyfriend.“I was just so ready to do this kind of thing,” Francis says. “I mean, to just honestly — the simplest way I could put it — to scream, to cry, to fight for my life, run around outside and just do something this gritty and this high stakes, as an actor, I think I haven’t really done something like that for a long time and I was just so excited.“Blumhouse TelevisionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Grey’s Anatomyairs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.Unseenis now available on digital and on demand.
Midori Francisis scrubbing in toGrey’s Anatomy— just in time to close out the iconicEllen Pompeo’s final chapter in the show.
Francis joined the show for its 19th season alongside a fresh group of interns, includingHarry Shum Jr., Adelaide Kane, Alexis Floyd and Niko Terho.
Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE, the 28-year-old actress shares how it felt to be part of Pompeo’s last days as the show’s longest-standing character, Meredith Grey.
“To know that she was taking a step back as a series regular and that we were going to get to be a part of that closing chapter of one phase of this iconic character… it was awesome that we got to be the new intern, but we got to be a part of that,” Francis says. “That’s so cool.”
“I mean, this show has meant so much to so many people, so to be there for such a big milestone was awesome,” she adds.
Ellen Pompeo and Midori Francis.abc

Francis notes how the cast — especially those who had been working on the set for 20 years — were so welcoming when she first joined the series because everyone wanted “this iconic show to continue” and were happy to usher in “new blood.”
She specifically recalls getting valuable advice fromCamilla Luddington, who has portrayed Dr. Jo Wilson since season 9.
“She was just reminding us that the fans have been with the show for so long, and they’re so attached to these characters, and that sometimes it takes some time for them to warm up to new characters and new situations,” Francis shares of Luddington, 39.
“And so [she said] to focus on the work and not necessarily the external reaction, which I think was really nice,” she continues. “Coming in and just having that expectation made [it] less scary. Like, ‘This could happen but it’s not the end of the world.’ So that was good.”
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As for what’s next for her character, Francis says she’s excited for what’s to come — including more scenes with the “OGs,” which she says were “beautiful and exciting” to film — and how Mika’s story will play out this season.
“I’ve already seen so much more of her character and her struggles and her perseverance fleshed out,” Francis says. “It’s amazing to play someone who really — Mika is a lot of fun, but she’s going through it and she’s making a lot of sacrifices to be a doctor.”
Liliane Lathan/ABC

Grey’s Anatomyisn’t the only project Francis is working on at the moment, though.
TheSex Lives of College Girlsactress also stars in the Blumhouse thrillerUnseen, playing a nearly-blind doctor running to escape from her ex-boyfriend.
“I was just so ready to do this kind of thing,” Francis says. “I mean, to just honestly — the simplest way I could put it — to scream, to cry, to fight for my life, run around outside and just do something this gritty and this high stakes, as an actor, I think I haven’t really done something like that for a long time and I was just so excited.”
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