Summary
- Private Practice was a successful Grey's Anatomy spin-off with an exceptional cast and nuanced plots.
- Series creator Shonda Rhimes is open to more Private Practice stories, which sparked interest from the original cast, including Kate Walsh.
- Kate Walsh's character, Addison Montgomery, has made appearances on Grey's Anatomy since the spin-off ended in 2013.
The 6-season spin-off, which ran until 2013, chronicles Dr. Addison Montgomery's (Kate Walsh) change of scenery. After following her soon-to-be-ex-husband Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) across the country to Seattle, Addison realizes there's nothing left in their marriage to salvage. Although Addison was the first to cheat — she memorably had a fling with Mark "McSteamy" Sloan (Eric Dane) — Derek is very much smitten with Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo). Eager to move on with her life, Addison relocates to Los Angeles to work at Seaside Health & Wellness Center, the series' titular private practice.
Private Practice Outshined Grey's Anatomy For Many Years
The Kate Walsh-Starring Medical Drama Featured An All-Star Cast
A few months after Private Practice's season 6 renewal, ABC announced that the sixth outing would be the spin-off's last. Written by Rhimes, Private Practice's backdoor pilot was wedged into an expanded two-hour broadcast of a Grey's Anatomy season 3 episode. Initially, Addison Montgomery travels to Los Angeles to seek a consult from Dr. Naomi Bennett (Audra McDonald), a reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist who also happens to be Addison's friend. While Addison doesn't receive great news regarding her chances of having a child, she learns a lot about the Oceanside Wellness Center and its staff.
Series creator Shonda Rhimes has been pretty vocal about having plenty of Private Practice stories left to tell.
While most spin-offs rarely hold a candle to their predecessor, Private Practice is the exception. Even the sister shows' crossover moments are memorable, especially during Private Practice season 2. Despite its medical drama focus, Private Practice separates itself from Grey's Anatomy, often digging deeper into far more nuanced plots than its parent series. Needless to say, there's definitely a niche for the spin-off to fill — as well as an interest in reviving it. Series creator Shonda Rhimes has been pretty vocal about having plenty of Private Practice stories left to tell (via Deadline).

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Kate Walsh and Many Cast Are Open To Returning For Private Practice
Even Shonda Rhimes Has More Private Practice Stories To Tell
One of the key reasons the Grey's Anatomy spin-off was so successful? Private Practice boasts a remarkable cast of characters. In addition to Kate Walsh's Addison Montgomery and six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald's Naomi Bennett, the series also features Pete Wilder (Tim Daly), Cooper Freedman (Paul Adelstein), Charlotte King (KaDee Strickland), William "Dell" Parker (Chris Lowell), Sam Bennett (Taye Diggs), Violet Turner (Amy Brenneman), Sheldon Wallace (Brian Benben), Jake Reilly (Benjamin Bratt), and, of course, current Grey's Anatomy regular Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone). Carrying on Grey's Anatomy's focus on an ensemble, Private Practice has many compelling threads.
Kate Walsh chimed in about revisiting Private Practice, expressing her excitement about Rhimes' words.
In the wake of Rhimes' comments about the spin-off's "endless possibility," Kate Walsh chimed in about revisiting Private Practice, expressing her excitement about Rhimes' words. "That cast and I — we’re all very close... And I think everybody would be thrilled to do something in that area," Walsh said in an interview. "[Even if it’s] for a limited thing." That said, knowing the bulk of the cast is interested in returning to a show that they loved working on makes it easier to get the wheels in motion for a Private Practice comeback.

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The World Has Changed Since The Private Practice Series Finale
Addison Montgomery Has Appeared On Grey's Anatomy As Recently As Season 19
Since Private Practice ended in 2013 — just about 11 years ago — the world of the series has no doubt changed considerably in the meantime. Of course, Grey's Anatomy season 20's ending positions Dr. Shepherd perfectly for a Private Practice job.
All 6 seasons of Private Practice, all 20 seasons of Grey's Anatomy, and all 7 seasons of Station 19 are streaming on Hulu.

Private Practice
- Release Date
- 2007 - 2013-00-00
A spin-off Grey's Anatomy, the medical drama Private Practice stars Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Montgomery, as she leaves her former job at Seattle Grace Hospital in order to a private practice in Los Angeles. The series aired on ABC for six seasons from 2007-2013.
- Network
- ABC
- Cast
- Kate Walsh, Kadee Strickland, Paul Adelstein, Taye Diggs, Amy Brenneman, Tim Daly, Brian Benben, Audra McDonald
- Directors
- Shonda Rhimes
- Writers
- Shonda Rhimes
- Seasons
- 6
- Streaming Service(s)
- Prime Video
- Main Genre
- Drama
- Creator(s)
- Shonda Rhimes
Source: Deadline