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Home » Why the Latest ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Death Has Heartbreaking Parallels to Denny and Izzie
Why the Latest ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Death Has Heartbreaking Parallels to Denny and Izzie
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Why the Latest ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Death Has Heartbreaking Parallels to Denny and Izzie

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 20, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

The latest Grey’s Anatomy death had Us seriously in our feels — and reminded of a past story line.

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Thursday, March 19, episode of Grey’s Anatomy.

Couples therapist Katie (played by Samantha Marie Ware) died at the end of Thursday’s episode following a battle with cancer. Ware’s character recurred throughout season 22 as one of the patients of general surgeon Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and resident Lucas Adams (Niko Terho).

After a clinical trial initially helped shrink Katie’s tumor, the corporation funding the experiment pulled their involvement. Katie was subsequently provided with at-home hospice care at Lucas and Simone’s (Alexis Floyd) intern house. (Lucas, Derek and Meredith’s nephew, previously moved into their house with his peers when he began his residency at Grey Sloan Memorial.)

Throughout Thursday’s episode, Lucas dutifully attended to Katie’s every need to make her comfortable and “keep her lucid” as he promised.

“What if we had more time?” Katie asked Lucas as they both lay in her hospital bed. “What if we met in college?”

Katie and Lucas made up a meet-cute that would have allowed them to date. (Since they actually met as doctor-patient, it is frowned upon to be romantically involved.)

“I was an idiot in college [and] all I did in med school was study,” Lucas quipped. “We could have met in high school when I was out here visiting my cousins. … Are you sure you weren’t at a soccer field or a movie theater?”

Katie, however, spent all her free time studying at the library to “get away from [her] parents’ fighting.”

“I guess I could have been at a library,” he replied. “I was working an English paper, and I forgot my book at home. [It was] Beloved.”

Katie joked that she had a “weakness for boys who read Toni Morrison” novels.

“You offered to check it out for me because the librarian wouldn’t let me use my aunt’s card,” Lucas pretended. “We spent the whole week together, just walking around the city, talking about books. … [We later went to] New York. You have your own therapy practice and I’m in a fellowship.”

After Katie mused about finally making it to the Big Apple, she gasped while struggling to breathe. Lucas raced to secure medical supplies to help but was too late.

As Lucas cried at Katie’s bedside upon her death, many fans were also left reeling.

“I’m so sad they are pulling a Denny and Izzie AGAIN,” one fan wrote via X. “They have so much chemistry.”

Another viewer added, “Wrap it up right now I cannot do another Denny and Izzie situation.”

Dr. Isobel “Izzie” Stephens (Katherine Heigl) notably fell in love with cardiothoracic patient Denny Duquette (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in the middle of her intern year during 2005’s season 2. At the height of their clandestine romance, Denny was second in line for a heart transplant. To move him up the donor list, Izzie cut his L-VAD wire to make his current heart less stable.

Denny got the new heart as Izzie was placed on leave from the hospital. He later died, leaving his multimillion-dollar fortune all to Izzie. Amid her grief, Izzie kept imagining Denny’s presence and even had sex with his ghost.

“I imagine that it was to give the fans a bit of this wish fulfillment,” Heigl recalled of the sex scenes in a March 2025 interview with Entertainment Weekly. “It was awkward — not the scenes, but the concept.”

She continued, “For me, I loved Izzie, and I wanted her to get to have that with Denny. And so, there was part of me that loved it and wanted to do it, and wanted to see her have that, even if it was just a fantasy. But, because there was this supernatural aspect of it, it wasn’t necessarily in the realm of Grey’s Anatomy.”

 Grey’s Anatomy airs Thursdays on ABC at 10 p.m. ET.

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