Kim Raver exits "Grey's Anatomy" after the Season 22 finale, closing a chapter for Teddy Altman at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Raver's departure marks the end of an 18-year arc alongside Kevin McKidd, who plays her love interest Owen Hunt.
The finale sets up Teddy's next professional move, though specifics on her career trajectory remain under wraps. Raver's exit comes as the long-running ABC medical drama continues its seismic cast shifts. The show has weathered multiple departures in recent seasons as creator Shonda Rhimes' flagship series navigates its 22nd season.
The timing of Raver's departure reflects broader changes reshaping "Grey's Anatomy's" ensemble. McKidd survived the cut, maintaining his presence in the show's final episodes. The dual storylines of Teddy and Owen's professional and personal relationship closing out gives their arc closure after nearly two decades.
Raver joined the cast as the cardiothoracic surgeon-turned-trauma specialist, becoming a central figure in the hospital's dynamics and romantic entanglements. Her presence anchored multiple storylines tied to military service, motherhood, and complicated relationships. The character evolved significantly across seasons, and her exit signals the show's continued transformation as it enters its final stretch on network television.
ABC and the production have maintained momentum despite creative turnover. "Grey's Anatomy" remains a ratings performer for the network, though viewership has declined from its peak. The show's ability to launch spin-offs like "Station Eleven" and sustain audience investment demonstrates its cultural staying power.
THE TAKEAWAY: Raver's exit underscores how "Grey's Anatomy" reshapes its core ensemble as the series progresses toward conclusion, balancing nostalgia for longtime characters with fresh storytelling directions
