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So I think that that's exactly the path that we're following. They have their huge, gaping wounds that Teddy caused. Then we have this pandemic and how are they facing it? And I think that that's also what's interesting about healthcare workers is that they put others first. And so many people, the real healthcare workers, were putting their kids and everything on hold and they were going into a war zone.
It's an amazing storyline to be able to tell with Teddy and Owen and Koracick, how are they going to heal themselves? They're going to have to put the healthcare job first and saving others first and then simultaneously try to heal, if they can. We didn't mean to end right on Teddy just doing the worst thing possible. I know that the fans are very upset and I'm upset with Teddy.
There's a universal thing of when you have what you want, the healthy people make it blossom, and the people that need work kind of blow it up. And I think we've all been there. It's so true to Grey's Anatomy that people are messy. Everyone is so messy.
KR: I love that about this episode. Or that yours is okay, and hers is not? The most important thing is can we forgive, and how do we move forward into a healthier space? VV: Teddy clearly still has some issues surrounding vulnerability and commitment, though. KR: I think intimacy for her is excruciatingly painful because it brings up her loss and the gravitas of losing both parents, losing the love of her life, losing Henry, played by the amazing Scott Foley.
Her only way to survive and stay on two feet was by moving forward and caregiving others. You are not feeling seen. How do you move forward and out of it? The root of this episode, which I hope people take away from it, is that we need to get our s--t together and lead a better life. That is where Teddy is at this point. And she needs to take the responsibility for her behavior. She cheated on Owen in a really horrific way. And this episode is not the excuse but the explanation.
VV: So, without giving anything away, can you say anything about the future of their relationship? Can we actually love one another in a healthy, intimate way?
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