ABC affirmed to Individuals that previous star Jesse Williams will get back to the clinical show as a visitor star and chief for the Nov. 3 episode, “When I Get to the Line.”

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Last week, Williams, 41, told Individuals he was “consistently open to the chance” of getting back to Dark’s Life systems.

“I love the family that I have on that show. So that is continuously going to be a type of headquarters for me,” he shared. “Furthermore, I’ll constantly answer their call.”

In the impending episode, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) will find Jackson while visiting Boston. Debbie Allen is set to return as Jackson’s mom, Catherine Fox, as indicated by Amusement Week by week. The episode will mark the fourth time that Williams has filled in as chief on the series, including season 14’s “Battle for Your Brain,” season 15’s “How I Helped Love” and season 16’s “Save the Last Dance for Me.” Cutoff time was first to report the insight about Williams’ return.

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Williams and his costar Sarah Drew, who played Dr. April Kepner — Jackson’s ex and mom of his youngster — recently got back to the show for its season 18 finale in May.

Williams left the long-running clinical show in May 2021. The entertainer depicted the head of Plastic Medical procedure at Dark Sloan Dedication Emergency clinic for 12 seasons and in excess of 250 episodes before his takeoff.

“I will always be thankful for the vast open doors gave me by Shonda, the organization, studio, individual cast mates, our fantastic group, Krista, Ellen and Debbie,” Williams said in a proclamation got by Individuals at that point, alluding to maker Shonda Rhimes, showrunner Krista Vernoff and his costars Pompeo and Allen. “As an entertainer, chief and individual, I have been revoltingly fortunate to advance such a great amount from so many and I thank our wonderful fans, who inhale such a lot of energy and appreciation into our common universes,” proceeded with Williams, who has played the plastic specialist since season 6.

“The experience and perseverance born of making almost 300 hours of driving worldwide TV is a gift I’ll convey consistently. I’m enormously glad for our work, our effect and to be pushing ahead with such countless devices, open doors, partners and dear companions.” Dark’s Life structures airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.