This article contains a description of mass violence .

If you've ever watched even a minute of Shonda Rhimes' long-running medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," there's something really alarming about it that I'd like to bring to your attention — the fatality rate amongst the show's fictional doctors. Remember on "ER," when Paul McCrane's Dr. Robert Romano got crushed by a falling helicopter after losing one of his arms to the blade of an entirely different helicopter ?! Yeah, that scene walked so "Grey's Anatomy" could run in front of a proverbial bus.

I'll circle back to the bus thing in a second, so don't you worry. What I'm trying to say is that, as various characters leave the world of "Grey's Anatomy" behind, some of them get thoughtful exits that point towards a hopeful futur

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