Viewers of Thursday’s 13th season finale of Grey’s Anatomy likely got a surprise as one of the show’s longtime cast members departed.
On Thursday’s episode, the Grey Sloan Memorial building caught fire, leaving one of the doctors at a career crossroads that causes them to hang up their scrubs.
The character had a heroic last stand, saving a child’s life amid fending off their own injury, before making a career-changing decision.
SPOILERS AHEAD
Dr. Stephanie Edwards has left the building.
After making it through a fire at the medical institution, Edwards, played by actress Jerrika Hinton, told Dr. Richard Webber (played by James Pickens, Jr.): ‘I spent my whole life in hospitals, my whole life. I need to travel and hike and breathe. I want to breathe it all in, away from the monitors and the blood and the sterile counts and away from saving other people’s lives; I want my own. This time, I live my own.’
The character departed the medical institution amid Hinton’s role on an Alan Ball HBO series; before that, she’d been tied to a series called Toast, from Grey’s creator Shonda Rhimes, but the project did not get off the ground.
Hinton told The Hollywood Reporter that ‘when Toast didn’t go, [she] went away and had a spiritual summer in a lot of ways.’
The 35-year-old Dallas native said that she and Rhimes ‘had a meeting at the beginning of season 13’ in which they figured out a mutually beneficial exit plan for the character.
Source: SPOILER: Grey’s Anatomy regular departs the show in finale | Daily Mail Online
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