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Shonda Rhimes Shares 'Grey's Anatomy' Character's Tragic Death as Her Biggest Heartbreak
9 Oct
Summary
- Shonda Rhimes names George O'Malley's death as the most impactful on 'Grey's Anatomy'
- T.R. Knight's character died in season 6 premiere, shocking fans
- Knight reprised the role in a dream sequence in season 17

In a recent interview, 'Grey's Anatomy' creator Shonda Rhimes has shared that the death of character George O'Malley, played by actor T.R. Knight, stands out as the most impactful and heartbreaking moment of the long-running medical drama.
Rhimes explained that George's demise in the season 6 premiere was particularly difficult because the character was so beloved by fans, and Knight himself was a "lovely guy." The storyline unfolded when a disfigured John Doe rushed into the emergency room, only to be revealed as the meek and good-natured George.
Though George had previously announced his plans to leave the hospital and enlist in the Army, his tragic death still came as a shock. Rhimes noted that Knight's commitment to the role, even agreeing to have his face obscured, made the scene all the more powerful. "He was wonderful. I mean, it broke me, so I knew that the audience would respond to it, but I really loved it," Rhimes said.
George's character did make a return appearance in a dream sequence during season 17, but his initial demise remains one of the most impactful moments in 'Grey's Anatomy' history, according to its creator.