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Grab the tissues—this one hurts. Join us as we revisit the most heartbreaking farewells in Grey’s Anatomy history. Our countdown includes Derek Shepherd, George O’Malley, Lexie Grey, Mark Sloan, Denny Duquette, and more beloved characters whose exits shattered us. From the bomb squad tragedy to the plane crash and beyond, we’re reliving the toughest goodbyes. Which loss wrecked you the most? Share your pick in the comments! Spoilers ahead!
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00:00It's time.
00:02And if you don't go in, I promise you will never forgive yourself.
00:06Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:08And today, we're looking at the ill-fated characters the Grey's fandom continues to mourn.
00:13Since we're discussing major plot points, watch out for spoilers.
00:17Give me the papers.
00:19Ma'am.
00:20Give me the papers!
00:23Number 20. Susan Grey.
00:25Unlike Meredith's biological mother, her stepmother is warm, kind, and genuinely caring.
00:32But while Ellis at least lasted a few seasons, Susan doesn't make it past a few episodes.
00:38Could be complications from the endoscopy.
00:40Bacterial endocarditis.
00:41You'll have to get tests, and if they come back positive, you'll be admitted for IV antibiotics.
00:45Which should knock it right out.
00:47See? Told you. Don't be traumatic.
00:49Just as Meredith begins to consider letting Susan into her life, the latter's death comes out of nowhere.
00:55What should have been a routine surgery for a preventable condition, takes a devastating turn when complications arise.
01:03Leaving Susan's loved ones reeling with her loss.
01:06You said it was really simple.
01:08And then it was this simple thing.
01:12It was.
01:13Her death not only shatters all hope of Meredith being welcomed into her father's family,
01:17but it also destroys their relationship for good.
01:20Instead of healing old wounds, as she'd hoped, Susan's passing tears the Greys apart beyond repair.
01:28I trust it.
01:31No, don't, don't.
01:35At some point, maybe we accept the dream has become a nightmare.
01:40Number 19. Craig Thomas.
01:42If your name isn't Meredith Grey, chances are Christina won't be giving you the time of day.
01:47That's why her connection with Craig Thomas hits hard, as Christina finds a mentor who recognizes her will and drive.
01:55You will be the surgeon of your generation.
01:58I knew it as soon as I met you.
01:59People will try to diminish you, as they did me, and they will fail.
02:05I would like it to be known in the medical community that I helped train you.
02:09In many ways, they were kindred spirits, as if fate had brought them together at just the right time.
02:15Of course, this wouldn't be Grey's Anatomy if there weren't a tragedy around the corner.
02:20Thank God I never had children that'd be just like you.
02:23I could drown them like puppies in the river.
02:27Oh, come on. I'm your dream come true.
02:29That is the truth.
02:32While performing surgery, Craig's heart gives out, falling right before Christina's eyes.
02:38His passing doesn't just end his life.
02:40It ends the promise of pushing Christina to greatness, leaving her and fans with the painful question of what might have been.
02:48You'll find a young doctor with little regard for anything but their craft.
02:53And you'll train them like I trained you.
02:56Until then, read a good book.
02:59You have greatness in you, Yang.
03:02Don't disappoint.
03:04Number 18. Bonnie Krasnoff.
03:06Whenever a patient with a cheerful personality arrives at Seattle Grace, you know it's not going to end well for them.
03:13That's exactly the case with Bonnie and Tom, who are impaled together from a train crash.
03:19Even with their predicament, the pair keeps their spirits high, giving us hope that they both might just make it.
03:25Spoiler alert, they don't.
03:27I was hoping that it didn't hit, but from that angle, it just can't.
03:31It's the A1.
03:32What about him?
03:33Think he can live?
03:35He's got better odds.
03:37All right, let OR1 know we're coming.
03:39Realizing her injuries are beyond saving, doctors shift their priorities to Tom, making Meredith the only one fighting for Bonnie's life.
03:47It's a reminder of the hard choices that medical professionals regularly face, even if it means letting one life slip away.
03:54It's not right.
03:55It's not fair.
03:59Tom, it's not fair either way.
04:04Number 17. Harold O'Malley.
04:06Funny, supportive, and a family man through and through, Mr. O'Malley is just the kind of dad anyone would want.
04:13Despite struggling to understand George, Harold does his best to stand by him.
04:18You grew up feeling so different all the time.
04:22It's another thing I'm sorry about.
04:25Dad, stop it.
04:26Stop apologizing.
04:27Stop saying goodbye.
04:28You can't.
04:30There's no way to go into surgery.
04:34You're going to die someday, Georgie.
04:36Their bond is tested when Harold is diagnosed with cancer, as George desperately fights to save his father.
04:42Making Harold's story so crushing to watch isn't just his death, but the inevitability behind it.
04:48Dad's in pain.
04:51His organs are shutting down.
04:53He can't breathe on his own.
04:55It's painful.
04:55And he's on medication, but medication can only do so much.
05:04With George at the center of this arc, fans feel every ounce of his grief as Harold's chances fade away.
05:11It hurts to lose someone so easy to love.
05:13But through Harold's death, Graves reminds us to hold on to the people that matter the most.
05:18I don't know how to exist in a world where my dad doesn't.
05:28Yeah, that never really changes.
05:30Number 16, Heather Brooks.
05:32Happy-go-lucky and naturally vibrant, Heather carried herself with an infectious energy,
05:55even if it might have been a bit much for some viewers.
05:57But at one point, Graves became notorious for randomly killing off its main characters.
06:03And Heather was one of its unluckiest casualties.
06:06By the end of the ninth season, fans were concerned for Richard's life.
06:10But come season 10, it was Heather who bid farewell.
06:13Dr. Webber!
06:18Oh crap, Dr. Webber!
06:20Apart from how shocking it is, sorry Heather,
06:22her death feels unnecessarily cruel, especially since she had her whole life ahead of her.
06:28She might not have been everyone's favorite character,
06:31but Heather's sudden death remains one of the show's darkest twists of fate.
06:35You must have been close.
06:44Number 15, Mary Portman.
06:46One of the show's primary themes is that anything can happen without warning.
06:51Fans were relieved when Mary survived the hospital shooting disaster,
07:06only to be blindsided by her demise the following season.
07:10What should have been a simple hernia repair ends with her husband in mourning.
07:13I have to go and tell Bill that it's time.
07:21He has a decision to make.
07:23We never learn what went wrong.
07:25Instead of a complex disease or a rare illness,
07:28Mary dies simply because it was meant to happen.
07:31Her death feels so gut-wrenching because of the complete lack of closure behind it.
07:36It's sad, it's unfair,
07:38but all we can do is accept a bitter truth that we'll never understand.
07:41With every surgery, there's a risk.
07:43In this case, the post-operative CT showed no sign of stroke, no acute bleed.
07:51We've run PET scans, MRIs, tried fluids, pressers.
07:56Basically, that's what I have to go and talk to Bill about today.
08:01Number 14, Dylan Young.
08:03And I know that I'm this ass who's been yelling at you all day.
08:06So you pretend that I'm not.
08:09You pretend that I'm someone you like.
08:12Whatever you need.
08:14But you need to listen to me.
08:16At the height of its popularity,
08:17the infamous bomb episode became one of Grey's Anatomy's biggest talking points.
08:22Fans were glued to their screens,
08:24wondering how Meredith could possibly survive clutching a bomb lodged inside a patient's chest.
08:30I can't wiggle my fingers because we can't shift the ammo.
08:34And now you want to roll out the entire gurney.
08:36Well, that's our safest, safest option.
08:40So we move.
08:41Not a problem.
08:42We can do this.
08:43Are you handling this, Grey?
08:45I'm handling this.
08:46The episode keeps us hooked all the way through.
08:49And just when we're about to breathe a sigh of relief,
08:52everything blows up.
08:54Literally, in this case.
08:55Bomb Squad leader Dylan, so close to saving the day,
08:59is gone in the blink of an eye.
09:01Having earned both our trust and respect,
09:03Dylan's sudden and unceremonious demise is all the more painful.
09:08Even two decades later,
09:10fans continue to remember Dylan as a hero who deserved so much better.
09:14Number 13.
09:15Doc the Dog
09:16If you ever doubted that no one is safe in Grey's Anatomy,
09:19the fact that they kill off Meredith's pet dog proves otherwise.
09:23Steel sarcomas are aggressive,
09:25but we can try and treat it with chemo or remove the tumor entirely.
09:29If it's spread too far, we may have to amputate the limb.
09:32At that point, should we even bother?
09:34Oh, right.
09:34Let's just let him die.
09:36I don't want him to suffer, Meredith.
09:37Although he gets on George and Izzy's nerves,
09:40Doc's sweet and stabilizing presence
09:42balances all the chaos surrounding the character's lives.
09:46He also acts as a quiet comfort between Meredith and Derek
09:50as they struggle with Addison's return.
09:52But it wasn't meant to last,
09:54as Doc's terminal diagnosis forces them to put him down out of mercy.
09:59I'm sorry.
10:02I'm so sorry.
10:04I know how much you love him.
10:06I do.
10:08I love him so much.
10:10Sure, Denny's death shortly after steals focus.
10:13More on that later.
10:14But watching Doc's final moments is arguably more difficult to watch
10:18because it's not just the loss of a pet.
10:20It's an innocent life cut short.
10:23You ready?
10:23Yeah.
10:29I'm so sorry, Doc.
10:32I'm sorry, too.
10:34Number 12, Ellis Gray.
10:36As the reason for Meredith's deepest issues,
10:39the fandom still has mixed feelings about Ellis.
10:41She may have been a world-famous surgeon,
10:44but for Meredith,
10:45Ellis was the mother whose love she craved but never earned.
10:48You want to know why I'm so unfocused?
10:52So ordinary?
10:55You want to know what happened to me?
10:57You.
10:58You happened to me.
10:59As Meredith lies on death's door,
11:01Ellis reaches the end of her own life.
11:03But after years of neglect and disapproval,
11:06Ellis is present when it matters the most.
11:08You shouldn't be here.
11:12Neither should you.
11:14Just keep going.
11:17In a powerful, almost symbolic gesture,
11:20she lets go of her own life for Meredith,
11:22giving her daughter the strength to go on.
11:24But while it's cathartic to watch,
11:26the moment is painfully brief.
11:28She may have gained a measure of closure,
11:30but Ellis' death leaves Meredith
11:32without the reconciliation she always wanted.
11:34You are anything but ordinary, Meredith.
11:52Run.
11:52Number 11.
11:54Thatcher Gray
11:54In an ironic twist,
11:56the daughter Thatcher abandoned
11:58is the only person by his side for the end of his life.
12:01Despite years of hurt and heartbreak,
12:02Meredith chooses compassion over bitterness.
12:05That's so cold.
12:08Sorry.
12:09No, no, no.
12:12I feel good.
12:20Zola is so smart
12:23and so strong.
12:26And she keeps me on my toes
12:28every minute of every day.
12:30And Bailey says funny
12:33before every sentence.
12:35Funny,
12:36I'd like an apple.
12:38Funny,
12:38I need pajamas.
12:40It's so cute.
12:42Instead of airing out all her grievances,
12:44she decides to make peace with Thatcher
12:46in his time of dying.
12:48Though it doesn't erase his failures as a father,
12:50the scene does show him for who he truly is,
12:53a man haunted by mistakes
12:55he could never take back.
12:56I had a life,
12:59Meredith,
13:00because of you.
13:02My own real,
13:04honest,
13:04painful,
13:06incredible life.
13:08I just wish
13:09you and I
13:11could have shared it.
13:12Easing his pain
13:13with stories of the grandchildren
13:14he never knew,
13:16Meredith helps Thatcher move on.
13:18Ultimately,
13:18it isn't his death
13:20that stings the most,
13:21but the lifetime of memories
13:22that the two never got to share.
13:24Did you get it, mommy?
13:26Your grandfather,
13:28Thatcher.
13:29He wanted you to have it,
13:30and he wanted you to know
13:31that he cared about you very much.
13:33Number 10,
13:34Adele Weber.
13:35We might not have seen this death on screen,
13:38but that didn't lessen its impact.
13:40You're here.
13:44Now.
13:46When?
13:47Adele Weber's battle with Alzheimer's
13:49was already a devastating and doomed process,
13:52as she gradually lost control of her memories,
13:55her husband Richard's love and commitment
13:57could anchor her at first.
13:59I'm so uncomfortable
14:02yet.
14:05You're my
14:06favorite work
14:09of art.
14:12Eventually, though,
14:13the disease was too far gone.
14:15By the time Adele finally succumbed
14:17to a heart attack,
14:18we had been watching her slip away
14:19for a long time.
14:20In some ways,
14:22her slow decline was more painful
14:23than her death itself,
14:25especially as we saw the toll it took
14:26on both Adele and Richard.
14:28But that doesn't mean
14:29we'll ever hear
14:30My Funny Valentine again
14:31without getting choked up.
14:32Sweet common Valentine
14:36Stay
14:41Number 9.
14:43Diane Pierce
14:44This is another death
14:45that we all knew
14:46was probably inevitable.
14:48The doctors of Seattle Grace
14:49fought hard against Diane's breast cancer,
14:51but all of their best efforts
14:53were no match
14:54for its rapid spread.
14:55Are you saying
14:56that you can't do the surgery
14:59to remove the, um...
15:00The mat.
15:01Can you do it?
15:03I can,
15:03but I'm saying that I won't
15:05because in my professional opinion,
15:07I think it's a terrible idea.
15:08In the end,
15:09it was Diane herself
15:10who made the decision
15:11to accept her fate.
15:12You have to fight.
15:13I'll help you.
15:17Sweetie.
15:19Sit down,
15:20let me talk to you.
15:21True to her strength of spirit,
15:23Diane still tried
15:24to make the most
15:25of the time left to her,
15:26especially when it came
15:27to her daughter Maggie.
15:29Never make yourself small
15:31for anyone.
15:34Be your own person.
15:39And try wearing a little lipstick.
15:41Their final scene together
15:42in the hospital
15:43really hammers home
15:44how great her loss will be
15:45for the people she leaves behind.
15:47Though Diane's ending is peaceful,
15:49Maggie's reaction
15:50is heartbreaking to witness.
15:52Number 8.
15:53Samuel Norbert Avery
15:54Losing a parent
15:56is always difficult,
15:57but there's no agony
15:58like that of a parent
15:59losing their child.
16:00While April and Jackson
16:01happily anticipated
16:02the birth of their baby,
16:04they discovered
16:04that he was already suffering
16:06a rare genetic disorder.
16:07Though they tried
16:08to remain optimistic,
16:09they would eventually receive
16:10the devastating news
16:11that their son's condition
16:12would be fatal.
16:13Well, it's very sad.
16:15If it is indeed type 2
16:17and the infant survives birth,
16:18they don't usually live
16:19more than a couple of days
16:20or weeks.
16:21With only sad options
16:22available to them,
16:23the couple made the decision
16:24to induce labor early
16:26so that they could at least
16:27meet their son.
16:28You're gonna look at him.
16:30You're gonna look at him
16:31and memorize
16:33every little detail
16:35of his face.
16:36And you will do that
16:38as long as he lives.
16:40The family had only moments
16:42together before they lost
16:43the baby they named Samuel.
16:44He squeezed my finger.
16:51And then he let go.
16:53We mourned with April
16:54and Jackson
16:55as a day that should have been
16:56one of the happiest
16:56became one of the most tragic.
16:58Number 7.
17:00Henry Burton
17:01When Teddy married
17:02the chronically ill Henry
17:03to give him insurance,
17:05it was a gesture of kindness
17:06but not passion.
17:07She doesn't like it
17:08when I'm in the hospital.
17:10Makes you wonder
17:10why she married a guy
17:11with a chronic illness.
17:12Massacre still.
17:13Nevertheless,
17:13we saw the two
17:14actually fall in love
17:15over the course
17:16of Henry's time on the show.
17:17I'll help you study.
17:18You'll be my study buddy.
17:21I'll make your flashcards.
17:24It's so hot
17:25I'm not sure
17:25I can even handle it.
17:26The sweet relationship
17:27was cut short, however,
17:28when Henry went back
17:29into the hospital
17:30for another surgery.
17:31Despite the best efforts
17:32on the team,
17:33they're ultimately
17:34unable to save him.
17:35Though her friends
17:36initially hid his death
17:37from Teddy
17:38in order to keep her mind
17:39on her own procedure,
17:40she eventually had
17:41to find out the truth.
17:42Christina,
17:43I need you.
17:47I need you to say it.
17:53Henry is dead.
17:55Watching the usually cool
17:56and collected Teddy
17:57break down
17:58over Henry's body
17:59was nothing short
18:00of gutting.
18:01Number six,
18:02Denny Duquette.
18:04The charming Denny Duquette
18:05was a favorite patient
18:06of both the characters
18:07on screen
18:08and the audience watching.
18:10He shared a special connection
18:11with Izzy Stevens, though.
18:12So,
18:13you'll be here.
18:16Every day.
18:16After suffering
18:21congestive heart failure
18:22and surviving a transplant,
18:24Denny was ready
18:24to put his new heart
18:25to a use
18:26when he unexpectedly
18:27proposed to Izzy.
18:28You're who I want
18:29to wake up with
18:30and go to bed with
18:33and do everything
18:34in between with.
18:36It wasn't to be, though.
18:37After everything
18:38he'd been through,
18:39Denny died of a blood clot
18:40just hours after it seemed
18:42like he might be
18:42out of the woods.
18:43Izzy's utter devastation
18:45that his sudden loss
18:46remains one of the most
18:47memorable scenes
18:47in the show's history.
18:49An hour ago
18:50he was proposing.
18:55And now he's going to the war.
19:00We were all left heartbroken
19:01over what could have been.
19:03Number five,
19:04Andrew DeLuca.
19:05Like so many
19:06of the most unfortunate deaths
19:07on Grey's Anatomy,
19:08this one completely blindsided us.
19:11Though Andrew DeLuca
19:12was a great doctor,
19:13he could sometimes
19:14make unwise decisions.
19:16And trying to handle
19:16a sex trafficker
19:17without the help of the police
19:19definitely qualifies.
19:20You call the police,
19:21I'm following her.
19:22I let her out of the hospital once,
19:23I'm not doing it again.
19:23Opal badly wounded Andrew
19:25and he was rushed back
19:26to the hospital for surgery.
19:28Though it initially seemed
19:29like he would recover,
19:30he coded
19:31and never woke up again.
19:32The character did get
19:33a little bit more closure
19:34in his exit
19:35than some others have.
19:36I'll miss you.
19:39If I go back
19:40and you don't,
19:42I'll miss you.
19:45You'll be okay,
19:46Mary.
19:48You will.
19:49You'll be okay.
19:50Somehow though,
19:51the send-off
19:52only makes the whole thing harder.
19:53For Andrew's friends
19:54on screen
19:55and his fans off it,
19:56this shock
19:57was hard to absorb.
19:58Is somebody
19:59going to call it?
20:02Number four,
20:03Lexi Gray.
20:05Sometimes you don't know
20:06a thing
20:06until it's too late.
20:07I love you.
20:08I've always been
20:09in love with you.
20:11I will always be
20:11in love with you.
20:12Yeah.
20:13Watching Meredith
20:14and her half-sister
20:15develop their relationship
20:16was compelling,
20:17but it was Lexi's romance
20:18with Mark Sloan
20:19that really hooked us
20:20on this character.
20:21Which is why
20:22the plane crash
20:22that abruptly
20:23ended her life
20:24remains such a painful
20:25standout event
20:26in the series.
20:27Though Lexi survived
20:28the initial wreckage
20:29of the plane,
20:30it became clear
20:30that she was fatally injured.
20:32Finally aware
20:33of his feelings for her,
20:34Mark refused
20:35to accept that fate.
20:36I'm not holding your hand
20:37because you're not dying.
20:39Hold my hand.
20:40No, you're not dying.
20:43Do you hear me?
20:44You don't die today.
20:45As the clock
20:46wound down on her time,
20:47Mark dreamed a future
20:48with Lexi
20:49that we knew
20:49they would never
20:50get to have.
20:51That's nice.
20:52We're gonna be happy, Lex.
20:54You and me.
20:56We're gonna have
20:57the best life, Lexi,
20:58you and me.
20:59We're gonna be so happy.
21:01Realizing how much
21:02better they deserve
21:02just twists the knife
21:03in deeper.
21:05Number three,
21:06Mark Sloan.
21:07And the hits
21:07just keep on coming.
21:09Though Mark
21:09appeared to have
21:10survived the crash
21:11with only a crushing
21:12heartbreak to show for it,
21:13we would soon learn
21:14that his heart
21:15was in much more
21:16physical distress
21:16as a result of his injuries.
21:18Though he seemed
21:19at peace with following Lexi,
21:21we still believed
21:22that the show
21:22couldn't be so cruel.
21:24Sophia's waiting for you
21:25and Callie is waiting for you
21:27and I am waiting for you.
21:32We're gonna go home together,
21:33okay?
21:34Oh, we of little faith.
21:36The next season
21:37would open with the revelation
21:38that he'd since
21:39slipped into a coma.
21:40Eventually,
21:41the difficult decision
21:42was made to remove him
21:43from life support.
21:44His directive was very specific.
21:46If after 30 days
21:47there were no signs
21:47of recovery,
21:50Mark wouldn't be let go.
21:53That's all we're doing.
21:56Honoring his wish.
21:57Mark's death
21:57would have been sad
21:58no matter what,
21:59but it's the one-two punch
22:00of losing him
22:01and Lexi,
22:02plus the tease
22:03that he might survive
22:04that really wrecked us.
22:132. George O'Malley
22:15When a John Doe patient
22:16was delivered to the ER,
22:18what little was known
22:19about him
22:19made it clear
22:20he was a hero.
22:21The next thing I know
22:22he throws me
22:22out of the way
22:23of a bus.
22:23I'm about to walk
22:24in front of him
22:25and almost gets himself killed.
22:27He literally,
22:28he swept me off my feet.
22:31Sad,
22:31but business as usual
22:33at Seattle,
22:33Grace.
22:34That is,
22:34until Meredith
22:35made a terrible discovery.
22:37Double
22:37207.
22:48Oh God!
22:49Oh God!
22:51As one of the original
22:52newbie doctors
22:52who we started the series with,
22:54it had been a bittersweet farewell
22:55when George O'Malley
22:56decided to leave
22:57to become an army trauma surgeon.
22:59Congratulations, doctor.
23:02Welcome to the army.
23:03The future.
23:05Is never the way we imagined it.
23:07To discover that he had met
23:08such a sudden and brutal fate
23:10was truly shocking.
23:12George was the kind of character
23:13you wanted to see succeed.
23:15Nothing could have prepared us
23:16for how unfair his loss truly was.
23:18Before we unveil our top pick,
23:20here are a few honorable mentions.
23:23Elena Bailey.
23:24A heartbreaking parallel
23:25of the losses endured
23:26during the COVID-19 pandemic.
23:28They are the world's
23:30greatest mothers
23:31and they are the most
23:33beloved wives.
23:35Elena Rose Bailey.
23:3884.
23:39Olive Warner.
23:40She may have accepted her fate,
23:42but we certainly didn't.
23:43Tell me how I was awake, oh.
23:48Tell me why I feel so wrong.
23:55Kyle Diaz.
23:56Another doctor-patient romance
23:58destined for tragedy.
24:00We tried everything we could.
24:02His brain had already
24:03infarcted from herniation.
24:06It was too far gone.
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24:22If there was one thing
24:27we thought we were sure of,
24:28it was that Meredith Gray
24:29and Derek Shepard
24:30were meant to be.
24:31I love you, Meredith Gray.
24:35And I want to spend
24:36the rest of my life
24:37with you.
24:39The last thing
24:39we ever expected
24:40was to have Dr. McDreamy
24:42stolen from us
24:43like he was.
24:44Unfortunately,
24:44Derek's instinct
24:45to help those in need
24:46ended up putting him
24:47on a literal collision course
24:49with destiny.
24:49Still, as bad as it looked,
24:51his continued internal monologue
24:53gave us hope
24:53that things would be okay.
24:55You're not dead.
24:56Just breathe.
24:57You need four units of blood.
24:59Scale black.
25:00Probably multiple fractures.
25:02Try and hold still.
25:03Ultimately,
25:03Meredith was the one
25:04who had to make
25:05the impossible call
25:06to terminate life support.
25:07On a series
25:08that never shies away
25:09from tragedy,
25:10nothing will ever
25:11quite reach
25:11the devastating low
25:12of watching Meredith's
25:14final goodbye
25:14to her soulmate.
25:16It's okay.
25:18Yes.
25:19You go.
25:27You will be fine.
25:30Are there any other
25:31Grey's deaths
25:32that you can think of?
25:33Let us know
25:34in the comments.
25:35We're all gonna die
25:36and lying here
25:38in this bed
25:39gives me time
25:40to think about
25:41all the things
25:41I haven't said is all.
25:49You will be fine.
25:51You will be fine.
25:52Thanks for listening.
25:53Bye.
25:54Bye.
25:54Bye.
25:55Bye.
25:55Bye.
25:56Bye.
25:57Bye.
25:57Bye.
25:57Bye.
25:58Bye.
25:59Bye.
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