Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver to leave 'Grey's Anatomy' after 16 seasons

"Grey's Anatomy" is parking ways with two core characters, Kevin McKidd's Dr. Owen Hunt and Kim Raver's Dr. Teddy Altman, seemingly over creative differences.

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Kevin McKiddandKim Raverare both set to exit the long-running ABC medical drama after the Season 22 finale, the actors confirmed on Wednesday, March 25. Their exits are due to creative decisions based on a storyline, but the door is open for their characters returning in the future, USA TODAY has learned.

The show "has been a huge chapter of my life, creatively and personally, and I'm deeply grateful for everything the show has given me over the years," McKidd said in a statement shared with USA TODAY. "I've had the privilege of working with an extraordinary group of people throughout that time."

Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd in the Season 22 premiere of "Grey's Anatomy."

McKidd, who has portrayed the trauma surgeon since the Season 5 premiere in 2008 and has become a series regular ever since, added he was "particularly thankful to Shonda Rhimes for creating Owen, and for the encouragement she gave me as I stepped into directing."

His character, while not always the most beloved by fans, has been integral to the major plot lines from Hunt's stint as chief of surgery at the hospital to his romances with Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorscone) and also Teddy Altman (Raver).

Kim Raver says Teddy Altman holds 'special place in my heart'

Raver's cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Teddy, made her "Grey's Anatomy" debut in Season 6, joining alongside fellow 2009 additions Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and April Kepner (Sarah Drew). Altman was not only introduced as a mentor figure for Cristina Yang but also as a best friend and unrequited flame to Owen Hunt, after the pair served in the U.S. Army as trauma surgeons in Iraq.

"Playing Dr. Teddy Altman will always hold a dear and special place in my heart,"Raver wrote on Instagram. "To the fans, your unwavering devotion and support are the reason this show remains such a force. Thank you for making this set my place of magic and my home."

Teddy left the hospital in the Season 8 finale following the death of her husband, Henry Burton (Scott Foley), and later reprised her role as a guest star in Season 14 before becoming a series regular again in Season 15.

"I feel so fortunate to have worked under the brilliance of Debbie Allen, who not only mentored me but welcomed me into the Director's chair," her social media statement continued. "To my amazingly talented castmates and our formidable, tireless crew: playing in this arena with you has been a joy, and I will carry this company in my heart always."

McKidd and Raver's characters have been intertwined since Season 6, with Owen initially grappling with his long-term feelings for Teddy while also being in love with Cristina Yang.

By Season 15, the characters finally pursued a relationship together and later repeatedly faced tribulations from new love interests, including Dr. Tom Koracick (Greg Germann) and Dr. Cass Beckman (Sophia Bush), while sharing two children.

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The actors have also directed several episodes of the show, with McKidd having directed the most episodes in the show's history.

'Grey Anatomy' fans react to Owen Hunt's departure

While Raver and McKidd's exits are somber for the "Grey's Anatomy" family, some fans are cheering at the exit of the character Owen Hunt, who, at times, was far from being a fan favorite.

The trauma surgeon was heavily scrutinized for his actions in his past relationships, including screaming at Cristina for having an abortion in Season 7 and cheating on her in Season 8. Many fans blame him for the deaths of beloved characters Dr. Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) and Mark Sloan (Eric Dane), who died in a plane crash that occurred because Owen had booked a cheap flight from an airline with an unreliable history during his tenure as chief.

"Wait I'm actually shocked. Can they kill Owen off and keep teddy tho," X user @eggscrams wrote while@lovingbenleywrote, "NO WAY ARE WE ACTUALLY FREE OF OWEN HUNT???????"

"Oh look, finally Owen leaves a decade after I quit watching. I wanted him to die the year he came on the show 😂 …the character …I love Kevin Mckidd," user@MollyVegaswrote on X.

Shonda Rhimes says goodbye to 'bittersweet and joyful' exit

Series creator and former showrunner Shonda Rhimes shared a tribute to McKidd's and Raver's exit over a decade after she created their characters.

"Over the years, we have had the privilege of watching Owen and Teddy's love story evolve and deepen- two characters who always seem to find their way back to each other. It is both bittersweet and joyful to give this couple the happy ending their story deserves," she wrote in a statement.

She thanked McKidd and Raver for bringing "extraordinary talent, nuance and heart" to their roles and leaving "an indelible mark on Grey's Anatomy, both in front of and behind the camera."

<p style=Isaiah Washington (Dr. Preston Burke, Seasons 1-3): The quiet but intense cardiothoracic surgeon left fiancée Cristina Yang at the altar in the Season 3 finale.

Burke went on to win a prestigious award at another hospital and later ran a private research hospital in Switzerland, which he later turned over to Yang when Oh left at the end of Season 10. He then moved to Italy with his wife and two daughters.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Richard Flood (Cormac Hayes, Seasons 16-18): Hayes is introduced in Season 16 as Karev's replacement for chief of pediatric surgery.

A single parent and widower, Hayes later bonded with Meredith Grey over the grief of losing a spouse. He left Grey Sloan Memorial in Season 18 after deciding to return to Ireland with his children.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Chris Carmack (Atticus "Link" Lincoln, Seasons 15-22): A child cancer survivor, Dr. Lincoln joined Grey Sloan Memorial as the hospital's chief of orthopedic surgery.

Lincoln starts up a romance with Amelia Shepherd after her breakup with Owen Hunt. Although the couple goes on to raise Shepherd's child together, Shepherd turns down Lincoln's proposal for marriage in Season 17.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Jake Borelli (Dr. Levi Schmitt, Seasons 14-21): Something of an underdog, Schmitt was initially known as the intern whose glasses infamously fell on a patient during surgery. Despite the rocky start, he goes on to become a general surgical resident.

In his personal life, Schmitt came out as gay in Season 15 and began a relationship with orthopedic fellow Nico Kim.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Greg Germann (Tom Koracick, Seasons 14-19, 21): Koracick came to the rescue in Season 14 when he removed Amelia Shepherd's tumor and continued as her substitute while she recovered.

Koracick also struck up a tumultuous love affair with Teddy Altman, despite Altman expecting a baby with Owen Hunt. In Season 17, following a bout of COVID-19, he moved to Boston to work at the Catherine Fox Foundation.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Anthony Hill (Winston Ndugu, Seasons 16-22): Ndugu, an attending cardiothoracic surgeon from Boston's Tufts Medical Center, sparked a romance with his former teacher, Maggie Pierce, in Season 17 when they reconnected during a conference.

Ndugu and Pierce eventually married following a long-distance relationship that culminated in Ndugu moving to Seattle. The couple separated in Season 19 when Pierce moves to Chicago and Ndugu becomes the chief of cardiothoracic surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Alexis Floyd (Simone Griffith, Seasons 19-22): Dr. Griffith works as a general surgical intern at Grey Sloan Memorial after losing her residency at another hospital following a viral incident, in which Griffith spoke up against a racist superior

Griffith lived for a period of time at Meredith's house but later moved out after Meredith moved to Boston.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Harry Shum Jr. (Benson "Blue" Kwan, Seasons 19-22): A Yale University dropout, Kwan was forced to leave medical school when his mother became terminally ill, and he was saddled with debt from his mom's treatments.

Kwan resumed his medical career after enrolling at a school in the Caribbean, later becoming a general surgical intern at Grey Sloan Memorial. He also developed an on-again-off-again relationship with Jules Millin.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Adelaide Kane (Jules Millin, Seasons 19-22): Millin, a general surgical intern, was reluctant to enter a romance with Kwan after she failed her previous residency placement due to becoming distracted by a relationship.

Millin also struggles in her relationship with her irresponsible family, whom she often has to bail out of legal trouble.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Niko Terho (Lucas Adams, Seasons 19-22): The nephew of Amelia Shepherd and Derek Shepherd, Adams works hard to hide his family legacy and prove himself at Grey Sloan Memorial, where he works as a general surgical intern.

Adams later moves into Meredith Grey's house after spending weeks living at the Grey Sloan on-call room.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Trevor Jackson (Wes Bryant, Seasons 21-22): Bryant, a charismatic and brash surgical intern, shakes things up at Grey Sloan Memorial with his messy love triangle with Simone Griffith and Lucas Adams.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Midori Francis (Mika Yasuda, Seasons 19-21): Yasuda, a competitive surgical intern, fights for her career ambitions amid her struggle with student debt.

Yasuda's financial troubles inspired Taryn Helm (Jaicy Elliot) to advocate for disadvantaged residents. Yasuda and Helm later start dating, which leads to tensions when Helm becomes Yasuda's boss as co-chief resident.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Scott Speedman (Nick Marsh, Seasons 14, 18-20): Marsh, a transplant surgeon from the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, met Meredith Grey in Season 14 when he collapsed during a visit to Grey Sloan Memorial (Grey treated him for a kidney transplant-related blood clot).

Marsh and Grey reconnected in Season 18 and developed a romantic relationship when Grey began visiting Minnesota to develop a cure for Parkinson's disease. Despite later splitting up, Grey offered him a position as director of Grey's residency program after the pair performed a triple organ transplant.

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'Grey's Anatomy' doctors who've come and gone, including Eric Dane

Isaiah Washington (Dr. Preston Burke, Seasons 1-3): The quiet but intense cardiothoracic surgeon left fiancée Cristina Yang at the altar in the Season 3 finale.Burke went on to win a prestigious award at another hospital and later ran a private research hospital in Switzerland, which he later turned over to Yang when Oh left at the end of Season 10. He then moved to Italy with his wife and two daughters.

"I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with them both and to see them shine. While we will all miss seeing them in the halls of Grey Sloan Memorial each day, I am excited to witness where Kim's and Kevin's journeys will take them in the future," she wrote.

Current showrunner Meg Marinis said the two stars will always be "cherished members of the Grey's Anatomy" family.

"While their story is coming to a close, this is never truly a goodbye," Marinis wrote. "We are endlessly grateful for the years, the artistry and the memories they've given to the show and we look forward to cheering them on in whatever comes next."

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran and the United States hardened their positions as diplomacy aimed at reaching a ceasefire inthe war in the Middle Eastappeared to be faltering on Thursday. Tehran moved to formalize its control over the crucialStrait of Hormuzwhile Washington prepared for the arrival of U.S. combat forces in the region that could be used on the ground in the Islamic Republic.

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U.S. Navy Adm. Brad Cooper, who commands the American military in the region, said his forces have hit more than 10,000 targets since Israel and the U.S. started the war Feb. 28, destroying 92% of Iran's largest ships and more than two-thirds of the country's missile, drone and naval production facilities.

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Using Pakistan as an intermediary,Washington has deliveredto Iran a15-point ceasefire proposal, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump, speaking at a fundraiser Wednesday night in Washington, insisted thatIran still wants to cut a deal.

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Araghchi said the U.S. had tried to send messages to Iran through other nations, "but that is not a conversation nor a negotiation."

Press TV, the English-language broadcaster on Iranian state television, said Iran has its own five-point proposal, which includes "sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz."

A wave of Israeli airstrikes hits as Iran fires on Gulf neighbors

Israel said it carried out a wave of attacks early on Thursday targeting Iranian infrastructure, and air defenses were heard in Tehran, while heavy strikes were also reported around Isfahan, a city some 330 kilometers (205 miles) south of the Iranian capital.

Ifahan is home to a major Iranian air base and other military sites, as well as one of the nuclear sites bombed by the U.S. during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June.

Sirens sounded very early on Thursday morning in parts of Tel Aviv and cities in central Israel. Rescue workers said two people were injured in a blast in Kfar Qasim.

Saudi Arabia's Defense Ministry said it intercepted multiple drones over its oil-rich Eastern Province, the United Arab Emirates' air defenses also worked to intercept incoming fire, and Bahrain reported extinguishing a blaze in a neighborhood that is home to the Bahrain International Airport.

Since the war began, more than 1,500 people have been killed in Iran, its Health Ministry says. Twenty people have been killed in Israel; two Israeli soldiers have also been killed in Lebanon. At least 13 U.S. military members have been killed. More than a dozen civilians in the occupied West Bank and Gulf Arab states have also died.

Nearly 1,100 people have died in Lebanon, authorities said. In Iraq, where Iranian-supported militant groups have entered the conflict, 80 members of the security forces have been killed.

Rising reported from Bangkok. Associated Press writers Rod McGuirk in Melbourne, Australia, and Giovanna Dell'Orto in Miami, Florida, contributed to this report.

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77 Cool And Bizarre Creatures Modern People Noticed In Medieval Art

In this day and age, when we have technology that previous generations couldn't have even dreamed of, it can be difficult to imagine what theMiddle Ageswere like. Life was much harder, and most people never had the opportunity to see much of the world.

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But if you're interested in getting a peek into the minds of artists from way back when, you've come to the right place, pandas. We took a trip to theMedieval Creaturescommunityon Reddit and gathered some of their most amusing posts below. This group is dedicated to celebratingartfrom the Middle Ages that features fascinating (and sometimes bizarre) subjects. So enjoy scrolling through, and be sure to upvote the paintings that really speak to you!

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TheMiddle Ageswere the time period between the 5th century and the Renaissance period (which began in the 13th, 14th, or 15th century, depending on the region). This era, which followed the fall of the Roman Empire, wascharacterized byChristianity dominating Europe, feudalism, chivalry, and the transition from isolated manorialism to centralized nation-states.

ABC News Australiaalso notes that life was not easy during medieval times. There were plagues that wiped out millions of people, and violence was just a normal part of life. With wars between England and Scotland, between Muslims and Christians, and the Crusades in the Holy Land, the conflicts of this period are quite famous.

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Despite how long ago the Middle Ages were, you might find them surprisingly relatable. Michael Barbezat, a research fellow inmedievaland early modern studies at the Australian Catholic University, told ABC News that people struggled with many of the same issues back then that we have today. The lack of affordable housing was a huge problem, as well as inadequate access to food.

Apparently, people have been debating for over a thousand years whether or not food and housing are human rights. And at every point in human history, people have considered themselves to be modern, as they are compared to those who came before them. "It's humbling and fascinating to follow [these people] in their wanderings through these questions that we're still facing," Dr. Barbezat said.

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Clearly, as you can see from this list, medieval art featured plenty of animals. And according to theMetropolitan Museum of Art, animals were very symbolic for many people, particularly Christians, during that time. For example, the lamb was seen as a sacrificial animal, while the griffin was viewed as a guardian for those who had passed. Plus, animals played an important role in many Bible stories, such as Noah's Ark and Jonah and the Big Fish.

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The Met explained that animals also played key roles in religious allegories and morality tales in many cases. The Bestiary, which was developed in Europe during the 12th century, provided descriptions and interpretations of animals that were intended to be historic, as well as moral and religious, lessons. The tales told about these creatures then often found their way into medieval art. The basilisk was equated with the devil, so it shows up in many art pieces symbolizing him. Meanwhile, the manticore was used to represent "the siren song of temptation that surrounded the Christian soul" while living on Earth.

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Exotic animals sometimes appear in medieval art as well, perhaps because they were given as gifts to leaders or taken as souvenirs from pilgrimages or the Crusades. Edgar of Scotland, for example, gave the king of Ireland a camel after visiting Muslim lands. And apparently, Charlemagne was gifted an elephant from Harun-al-Rashid, caliph of Baghdad, in 797. In those times, there was no way to know what an animal was like if you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, so it's only natural that people wanted to immortalize them in artwork.

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While it was likely taken seriously at the time of its creation, medieval artwork hasgone viralon social media many times due to how it's perceived by modern audiences. Part of the reason for this may be that we actually know what all of those animals look like today. We have access to photos and videos of pretty much any animal you can think of. You might have even seen exotic animals with your own eyes while traveling or by visiting your local zoo. So seeing a depiction that is clearly nowhere near reality can be pretty hilarious.

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There's also the fact that the internet loves two things: animals and turning everything into a meme. If there's humor to be found in something, netizens will find the punch line immediately. Plus, we can't get enough of silly and hilarious animal content. So even if it came from 600-1,000 years ago, it can still be entertaining!

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Are you enjoying your journey through these pieces of medieval artwork, pandas? Keep upvoting the ones that you find most fascinating, and let us know in the comments below if there are any that you'd like to see hanging in your home. Then, if you're looking for another article from Bored Panda featuring hilarious creatures from medieval times, look no further thanright here!

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