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Grey’s Anatomy Season 22 Character Death Fan Theory


Is a significant change on the horizon at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital?

As the premiere of Grey’s Anatomy season 22 approaches in October, social media users have speculated that an explosion at the medical drama’s fictional location during the season 21 finale might lead to troubling news for a beloved character.

A promotional video for the upcoming season, released on September 23, hints at several potential “fatalities,” with cast members showing concern for Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and Dr. Atticus “Link” Lincoln (Chris Carmack).

Some fans have investigated further, noting which actors are confirmed to return this fall. Chandra and fellow Grey’s originals Ellen Pompeo and James Pickens Jr.—along with Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver, Caterina Scorsone, and Camilla Luddington—are all set to reprise their roles, according to TVLine. However, the outlet pointed out Chris’ absence from this list, a detail that many fans also highlighted.

“If Atticus Lincoln dies, so help me god,” one user expressed in a post on X, while another commented, “Don’t upset me y’all….I need Atticus Lincoln to be okay.”



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