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Grey's Anatomy Needs to Answer in Season 17

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[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 16 finale of Grey's Anatomy. Read at your own risk!] Heads up for anyone thinking that Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) was the shadiest significant other on Grey's Anatomy this season: Teddy (Kim Raver) wants to give him a run for his money.

She continued to play with the hearts of two men in the episode, as she accidentally sent a voicemail of her having sex with Tom (Greg Germann) to Owen (Kevin McKidd), who thought she might be calling about their impromptu wedding that evening and had Schmitt (Jake Borelli) play the voicemail to an entire OR.

Yes, an entire operating room heard Teddy having sex with Tom as Owen watched in horror. It was one of the most horrifying things this show

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