In an interview with Deadline, Flood discusses his departure from Grey’s, shooting his final scene in the parking lot, and what’s next for him. Like Hayes at Grey Sloan, he will be missed.” “We are grateful for his nuanced and poignant character work as Cormac Hayes. “Richard Flood is a terrific talent,” Grey’s Anatomy executive producer/showrunner Krista Vernoff said. ![]() But that storyline - along with others - were left behind as Covid and the fight with the pandemic took center stage last season. Thank you for that.”įlood joined Grey’s Anatomy as a recurring in Season 16, when the potential Meredith-Hayes romance was teed off, and was promoted to series regular in Season 17. You helped me believe that there might even be life after Abigail. “In all the years since Abigail died, you are the first person who got it. “Because if I say goodbye to you Grey, I might not actually leave,” he said. In the sweet encounter, Hayes explained to Meredith why he had planed to leave without saying goodbye. Per Grey’s Anatomy tradition, Flood also had a final scene with the show’s star, Ellen Pompeo, for whose Meredith Grey Hayes was once a potential love interest. By the end of the episode, she was on the verge of a breakthrough after she caught the wife of Owen’s patient Noah taking drugs from Owen’s car. ![]() In one of Flood’s final two scenes, Teddy confronted Hayes in the parking lot as he was carrying his belongings to his car but he would not tell her, sending her back to Owen. Owen refused to confide in her that he had been assisting terminally ill veterans who want to end their lives, a secret that forced Hayes’ hand as he opted to quit faced with the dilemma of either having to report his friend or become an accomplice.
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