Grey’s Anatomy Recap: Owen, Teddy Hook Up After Their Divorce

Grey’s Anatomy it was just necessary Kevin McKidd again Kim RaverOwen’s characters sign their divorce papers – to show Owen and Teddy’s shocking reunion.
On the Thursday, March 5, episode of the hit ABC series, Owen supports Teddy as he contemplates another risky heart surgery on a patient. It was successful in the end, which was discussed by the former couple at the end of their time when Teddy came to pick up the children.
Owen and Teddy admitted that they were both still adjusting to their new situation before they decided to sleep together again. Their relationship status remains unclear as the episode wraps without a conclusion.
Earlier this season, Owen faced the end of his marriage to Teddy as he moved on with Cass (Sophia Bush). Owen had his romantic advances when he went out to eat with Nora (Floriana Lima) before they finally split up.
“A few documents have come in [recently] and I said, ‘Oh, my God.’ It’s wasted and it’s Grey’s Anatomy. I love it so much,” Raver, 56, said to himself Us Weekly in January.
The actress learned what is to come with the other actors.

“We’re all learning what’s going on [during a table read]and I love you.” “Some of us are wearing scrubs, some of us are wearing our street clothes. Then when we get the information, it’s a shock and a surprise to all of us. We’re like the audience, and we look at each other like, ‘This is really happening.'”
Raver, who has played Teddy since season 6, promised “a lot of fun” Grey’s Anatomy storylines – and revealed whether he has any concerns about his character’s fate.
“That’s the life of an actor,” he remarked. “It’s really about trying to be there and doing the work and following the amazing stories that the writers are giving. Especially now that we always have these amazing mountains. Nobody knows.”
Raver promised that audiences will be “treated” next time, adding, “There’s a cliffhanger, so I think that’s going to be really surprising. … I love being able to go on a daily basis and being able to tell these stories from a director’s point of view. Each storyline leaves us with that Grey’s Anatomy kind of cry and you laugh out loud where you guys are crying. The shenanigans they keep going on. It’s a really fun episode.”
Raver continued: “I feel like every time I direct a new episode of Grey’s there’s a lot going on [I learn] because there is a different format or a different way to shoot it. But I think maybe my confidence in how I want to tell the story and where I want to put the cameras [has gotten better]. TV moves so fast, so I feel like the more I do, the more comfortable I am with the speed you need to get through it. I’m getting more and more comfortable with its work, which allows me to enjoy the process even more.”
Grey’s Anatomy airs on ABC on Thursdays at 10 pm ET before airing the next day on Hulu.



