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The season 22 finale of Grey's Anatomy has concluded with the departure of two long-standing characters, Owen Hunt and Teddy Altman, from Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Owen, a trauma surgeon, and Teddy, a cardio surgeon, have been part of the show for many years and their exit marks a significant change for the hospital. Owen and Teddy's storyline has been a key part of the show, with their relationship developing over time. The finale provided a happy ending for the couple, with them finally finding a sense of peace and happiness together. This conclusion was seen as a well-deserved ending for the characters, who have faced many challenges throughout the series. The decision to have Owen and Teddy leave the hospital together was seen as a way to give them a sense of closure and a new beginning. The characters have earned their place as endgame, meaning they have been developed over time to be a central part of the show. Their departure will likely have a significant impact on the other characters and the hospital as a whole. The finale episode, titled Bridge Over Troubled Water, provided a sense of resolution for Owen and Teddy's storyline. The episode wrapped up their story in a satisfying way, giving fans a sense of closure. The departure of these two characters will be felt in the upcoming season, but their happy ending provides a sense of satisfaction for fans who have followed their journey. The exit of Owen and Teddy marks a new chapter for Grey's Anatomy, with new characters and storylines likely to be introduced in the upcoming season. The show will continue to follow the lives of the doctors and staff at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, but it will do so without two of its longest-standing characters.