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Krista Vernoff wrote several episodes for seasons: 3, 4, 5, and 6. She worked as a story editor and a co-producer on the show.

Vernoff is currently a member of the creative team at the popular drama Grey's Anatomy. She is credited as an executive producer, and has also written several episodes of the show. An episode Vernoff wrote, "Into You Like a Train", was nominated for a Best Writing Emmy Award. Vernoff is credited with the introduction of the catchphrase, "seriously" into the dialogue of Grey's Anatomy episodes. Series creator Shonda Rhimes says that Vernoff used it frequently in the writer's room, and "said correctly, it can convey sarcasm, dismay, disbelief, a sense of moral and ethical superiority, and gentle chastising punishment, all at once."

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  • She's the daughter of Bob Verne.
  • Vernoff is also a playwright; a production of her play "Me, My Guitar, and Don Henley" opened in October 2006 in an off-Broadway theater.
  • She was born in 1972.
  • In 2021, Vernoff stated that she left Charmed because of the show's shift from female empowerment to objectifying its female leads in season 5. When the show's stars responded negatively to her comments, Vernoff reiterated that she was not condemning the show itself, but sexual objectification.[1]

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