Why T.R. Knight Broke Down in Tears on the Grey’s Anatomy Set

T.R. Knight played George “007” O’Malley on the hit show Grey’s Anatomy from Season 1 until the character’s untimely death in Season 6. The beloved character was best friends with Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and loved the team he became a resident with at Seattle Grace Hospital, and fans have missed him since the character was killed off. But George has made a few appearances on the show, like when Meredith had COVID-19, and he came to her in a dream. But more recently, Knight returned to the set to watch Chandra Wilson, who plays Miranda Bailey on the series, direct.

 

 

What made Knight cry though while being on set? Meredith’s house. In the show, George and his fellow residents all live in Meredith’s house together at certain points throughout the series and he shared that being back in the kitchen was surprisingly emotional for him. “Being back in Meredith’s house was actually surprisingly the most emotional,” he said. “Everything else seemed surreal, but being back in the house — and in the kitchen, oddly enough, I don’t know why, specifically in the kitchen — it got me in the feelings a little bit. My eyes got a little wet with the salt water.”

George O’Malley’s Death Is Still Heartbreaking

George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) and Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) in 'Grey's Anatomy'
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George’s title of “007” is actually heartbreaking. The name happened after George almost killed a patient, and he was teased as having a “license to kill” because of it. But when he comes into the hospital as a “John Doe” because his wounds from being hit by a bus make it impossible for the other doctors to identify him and as they are trying to save him, he finds a way of telling Meredith that it is “007.” George’s death is one of those on Grey’s Anatomy that still hurts to think about.

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