Dear Owen Hunt, you were Grey’s Anatomy’s most hated character and you earned it | Opinion-entertainment News
You walked into Seattle Grace in Grey’s Anatomy Season 5 carrying the kind of damage that felt earned. A soldier. A trauma surgeon. A man shaped by war trying to re-enter a life. The PTSD was not backstory, it was the centre of who you were, and for a while, it made you genuinely worth watching. That version of you had promise. And then, almost immediately, you started being you. Now that you have packed your bags and boarded a flight to Paris — with Teddy, because of course with Teddy — it feels like the right moment to say some things plainly. Not in anger. Just in the interest of honesty, which was never really your strong suit. Because for seventeen seasons, you managed something that very few characters on this show pulled off — you made an entire audience root against you. Not because you were written as a villain. But because you were written as a man who genuinely believed he was the most reasonable person in every room, and consistently proved …



