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Teddy Altman

Theodore "Teddy" Altman, better known by his superhero alias , is a fictional character in , depicted as a hybrid offspring of Kree warrior Mar-Vell () and Skrull Princess Anelle, born during the Kree-Skrull War as Dorrek VIII. Raised on Earth under a human identity to evade assassination threats from his grandfather, Emperor Dorrek, Altman initially believed himself to be a shapeshifter until discovering his alien royal heritage. Altman's powers derive from his dual Kree-Skrull physiology, granting him , , and the ability to into various forms, including massive, Hulk-like configurations with wings for flight, claws, and enhanced musculature. He debuted in Young Avengers (2005) #1, recruited alongside peers like Wiccan (Billy Kaplan) by the of the to form a new team of teenage heroes emulating the Avengers. As a core member of the , Altman has featured prominently in storylines involving cosmic conflicts, including the "Civil War" event where the team operated independently, and later arcs exploring his identity and relationships. In his personal life, Altman shares a long-term romantic partnership with Wiccan, marking one of Marvel's earliest prominent same-sex relationships in mainstream , culminating in their during the crossover. By pulling the legendary Star-Sword, a weapon forged from a fallen star, Altman proved his worthiness as the rightful heir to the throne, ascending to become Emperor Dorrek VIII and uniting the warring and empires into the Kree/Skrull Alliance during (2020). Under his leadership, the Alliance confronted interstellar threats, such as the Cotati invasion, allying with 's heroes like the Avengers and to defend the galaxy. However, following the event in 2025, Altman was deposed by the , ending the Alliance, and returned to to reside with Wiccan.

Development

Creation

Teddy Altman was created by during the production of Grey's Anatomy's sixth season in 2009, debuting as a in the episode "New History" to serve as a mentor figure for and to bring specialized expertise in to the series. Rhimes envisioned Altman as a confident who could push Yang's ambitions while highlighting the rigors of high-stakes medical practice, filling a void left by prior cardiothoracic specialists like and . The character's development emphasized themes of post-traumatic stress and , drawing inspiration from real-life surgeons who balance professional excellence with personal trauma in high-pressure environments. Altman was intended to explore through the lens of a mature, professional woman navigating complex relationships without overt labels, portraying love as fluid and multifaceted in a demanding . Her role was upgraded to series regular midway through the season, aligning with production needs following cast changes. Early concept notes for Altman's backstory centered on her as an Army trauma surgeon who enlisted after profound personal losses, including the death of her lover Allison in the September 11, 2001, attacks on the , which motivated her military service and shaped her guarded emotional depth. This hidden grief, combined with her overseas experiences alongside characters like , established Altman as a poised yet vulnerable , which Kim Raver's casting embodied through her portrayal of controlled intensity.

Casting

Kim Raver was cast as Dr. Teddy Altman in October 2009, joining the sixth season of in a recurring capacity after auditioning for the role of a cardiothoracic surgeon and potential love interest for Dr. . Raver, then in her early 40s, was selected in part due to her prior television experience, including her role as Audrey Raines on , which demonstrated her ability to handle multifaceted characters in high-stakes environments. Initially slated for a three-episode arc debuting on , 2009, Raver's role was upgraded to series regular in January 2010, prompted by strong audience reception during early episodes and the ongoing cast adjustments following Heigl's departure from the series earlier that year. This promotion aligned with producer ' vision for Altman as a mentor figure from Hunt's military past, a dynamic Raver embodied through her portrayal of the character's confident yet emotionally layered demeanor. Raver's contract as a series regular extended through the eighth season, concluding in 2012 when her character was written out by relocating abroad for a new professional opportunity. She returned to the series in a recurring capacity for season 14 after negotiations in mid-2017, with her reprisal announced on June 20 of that year to explore evolving relationships at . Production notes from the casting process emphasized the need for a "strong " to introduce new romantic tensions and diversify the show's interpersonal dynamics, reflecting the series' intent to expand its ensemble with experienced performers capable of integrating into the established narrative.

Characterization

Teddy Altman is depicted as a highly confident cardiothoracic whose background as a former Army trauma imbues her with a disciplined, no-nonsense approach to and . This confidence often manifests in her of residents and her decisive actions in the operating room, but it is tempered by profound vulnerability rooted in (PTSD). Her PTSD, stemming from the loss of her lover Allison during the 9/11 attacks, surfaces dramatically in season 17, where she experiences intense flashbacks, hallucinations, and a "rock bottom" emotional collapse, revealing the long-suppressed toll of her traumas. Altman's fluid sexuality, confirmed as through her pre-9/11 affair with Allison, adds layers to her personal complexity, portraying her as someone for whom "love is love" regardless of gender. The writing for Altman's character evolved significantly upon her full-time return in season 15 (2018), transitioning from her initial portrayal in seasons 6–8 as a mentor figure who occasionally functioned as an antagonist due to her romantic involvement with Owen Hunt, which created tension with Cristina Yang. In subsequent seasons, she becomes a flawed yet integral family member within the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital dynamic, grappling with the realities of co-parenting her son Allison with Owen and Amelia Shepherd while maintaining her surgical prowess. Post-2018 storylines increasingly emphasize her pursuit of work-life balance, as seen in her challenges balancing chief of surgery duties with motherhood and personal relationships, highlighting the pressures faced by high-achieving women in medicine. Kim Raver's portrayal has subtly influenced this evolution by infusing Altman with greater emotional depth, allowing for more nuanced explorations of her vulnerabilities. Thematically, Altman embodies resilience among , serving as a of perseverance amid professional rivalries, personal losses, and systemic barriers in a male-dominated field. Her arc, featuring a pivotal flashback episode to her relationship with Allison, contributes to the normalization of bisexual identities by depicting relationships as integral to a character's history without overshadowing their professional narrative. Furthermore, her storyline underscores the consequences of hidden emotions, as her unaddressed PTSD leads to relational strains and professional missteps, illustrating how suppressed trauma can erode even the most disciplined individuals. Key milestones in Altman's development include the expansion of her in season 16 (developed during the 2019 to enhance queer representation), which retroactively enriched her backstory and addressed gaps in bisexual visibility on network television. In the 2020s, her arc shifted toward examining leadership flaws, such as ethical lapses in , culminating in her 2024 firing as chief of surgery for diverting hospital funds to Meredith Grey's Alzheimer's research without authorization—a decision driven by her loyalty but exposing her impulsive tendencies under pressure.

Storylines

Introduction and early seasons (6–8)

Dr. Teddy Altman debuted in the sixth season of as a cardiothoracic surgeon recruited by to Seattle Grace Hospital. In her in 9, "New History," aired on November 12, 2009, Altman arrived as a mentor to , immediately sparking professional rivalry as Yang questioned her surgical skills and personal history with Hunt. Her in alongside Hunt shaped her rigorous, no-nonsense approach to . Professionally, Altman quickly established herself as a leading cardiothoracic expert at the hospital, handling complex cases and occasionally clashing with pediatric surgeon over patient management in overlapping surgeries. Her expertise was pivotal in high-stakes procedures, including innovative techniques for trauma patients, solidifying her reputation among colleagues despite initial tensions. Altman's personal life intertwined with her professional one early on, as her arrival reignited a complicated affair with , her former army colleague, complicating his relationship with Yang and leading to emotional confrontations throughout season 6. This dynamic persisted into season 7, where she met Henry Burton, a from Von Hippel-Lindau disease who needed insurance coverage for his treatments. In season 7, episode 11, "," aired January 27, 2011, Altman married Burton in a pragmatic city hall ceremony to provide him health benefits, though their bond deepened into genuine affection over time. Their relationship faced tragedy in season 8, when Altman performed surgery on Burton's life-threatening tumor but was pulled away for another emergency, leaving to operate. Burton died on the table during the procedure in episode 9, "Dark Was the Night," aired November 17, 2011, devastating Altman and straining her mentorship with Yang. Overwhelmed by grief, Altman departed Seattle Grace shortly thereafter in early 2012.

Return and mid-series arcs (14–18)

Teddy Altman returned to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in season 14, episode 10, "," which aired on January 25, 2018, rejoining the staff as Head of . Her reintroduction occurred amid Owen Hunt's ongoing family crisis, as he grappled with the recent discovery and repatriation of his presumed-dead sister, Megan Hunt, and her young son Farouk, whom Owen began fostering; Teddy's presence provided emotional and professional support during this period of adjustment for Owen and the hospital. In season 15, Altman's expanded with the birth of her daughter, Allison, conceived during a visit from Owen and named in honor of Altman's late lover, Allison Brown, a best friend and romantic partner who perished in the , 2001, attacks on the . This milestone, depicted across episodes including the season 15 finale "Jump Into the Fog" (aired May 16, 2019), highlighted Altman's evolving co-parenting dynamic with Owen. Further solidifying their blended family, Altman and Owen jointly adopted , a young boy previously in under Owen's initial guardianship with ; this , shown in season 16 episodes such as "Back in the Saddle" (aired October 1, 2020), emphasized their commitment to shared parenting responsibilities. Altman's romantic arc with Owen rekindled progressively through these seasons, culminating in their marriage in the season 18 premiere, "," aired September 30, 2021, after multiple proposals and challenges including an earlier aborted in season 16 due to Altman's . Her was explicitly explored in a season 15 flashback in episode 9, "1-800-799-7233" (aired , 2018), revealing the depth of her past relationship with Allison Brown and adding layers to her character's emotional history. Professionally, Altman navigated the hospital's response to the in seasons 17 and 18, leading cardiothoracic teams through resource shortages and ethical dilemmas, such as prioritizing ventilator allocation for critically ill patients, as portrayed in episodes like season 17's "We're All Crazy Sometimes" (aired March 11, 2021). Her leadership during these crises drew on her early mentorship under , informing a decisive style in high-stakes decision-making.

Recent developments (19–22)

In Season 19, Teddy Altman's marriage to faced increasing strains due to her workaholism and the demands of her role as of at Grey Sloan Memorial , exacerbating long-standing tensions in their relationship. In the , Altman collapsed during from complications of a tooth abscess. She recovered in season 20 but was fired as by later that season amid internal conflicts over her unauthorized use of hospital resources. Her past marriage to Hunt provided essential context for the ongoing co-parenting challenges with their children, and Allison, amid these personal upheavals. Altman was rehired at the end of Season 20 after defying her termination to perform life-saving on a critically injured , demonstrating her indispensable expertise despite the risks. proceedings with Hunt began after their season 21 finale breakup, reflecting irreconcilable differences that had persisted through their experiment, and were finalized in October 2025. This period marked a professional rebound for Altman, as she resumed her duties at Grey Sloan while navigating the emotional fallout of her separation. Seasons 21 and 22 introduced a new romantic dimension for Altman with Dr. Cass Beckman, a cardiothoracic played by and introduced in 2024, beginning with a flirtatious kiss and evolving into a passionate but tumultuous relationship. Altman assisted in several high-stakes, ethically questionable procedures, including a risky operation highlighted in the Season 22 fall finale, which exposed her to potential professional repercussions from hospital oversight. As of November 2025, Altman serves as an attending cardiothoracic surgeon at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, balancing her surgical commitments with co-parenting responsibilities for and Allison alongside , whose cooperative yet strained dynamic continues to influence her decisions. Her relationship with Beckman, however, exhibits growing instability fueled by professional jealousy and differing personal priorities, raising questions about its long-term viability amid Altman's post-divorce reinvention.

Reception

Critical response

Upon her introduction in season 6, Teddy Altman received early praise from critics for serving as a refreshing addition to the show's medical ensemble, particularly in enhancing the storyline and introducing romantic tension with . highlighted her dynamic with in season 7 recaps, noting how she provided mentorship and elevated surgical scenes with authentic tension and expertise. During her mid-series return in seasons 15–18, reviews were mixed; while outlets like expressed enthusiasm for her promotion to series regular as bolstering female leadership narratives at Grey Sloan Memorial, others critiqued the repetitive love triangles involving Altman, , and others as formulaic and detracting from her professional growth. For instance, TV Fanatic's season 15 premiere review described her initial interactions as condescending, underscoring ongoing romantic conflicts that overshadowed her surgical contributions. More recent critiques from 2023–2025 have focused on Altman's evolving personal arcs, with Refinery29 commending the 2020 bisexuality revelation in season 16 for advancing queer representation through her past relationship with Allison Williams, adding layers to her character beyond military trauma. However, CinemaBlend's coverage of season 20 faulted the firing plot—stemming from her unauthorized use of hospital funds for Meredith Grey's research—as underdeveloped and abrupt, contributing to a sense of narrative unhingedness. Early season 22 reviews, such as ScreenRant's analysis of her romance with Cass, portray it as doomed yet compelling, highlighting unhealthy dynamics but praising the emotional stakes amid her post-firing instability. Overall, critical consensus views Altman positively for her surgical and trauma-informed depth, drawing from her background to ground medical episodes, but remains mixed on the predictability of her romantic subplots, which often recycle and tropes across multiple seasons. Kim Raver's performance has been briefly noted for elevating these elements, particularly in emotional breakdowns.

Fan and cultural impact

Fans have shown strong support for Teddy Altman's reveal in the 2020 "," which explored her past relationship with a woman named Allison, positioning her as a key figure in the show's narratives. This development was praised for adding depth to her character after a decade on the series, with actress noting that for Teddy, "love is love," regardless of gender. The storyline resonated widely, contributing to Grey's Anatomy's recognition for bisexual representation in GLAAD's 2024 Media Awards nominations. The 2012 death of her husband Henry Burton elicited significant fan backlash, with viewers describing it as more devastating than the loss of other major characters like , fueling ongoing discussions about the emotional toll of the plot twist. In contrast, the introduction of her romance with the character Cass, played by , in season 21 (2024), which continued into season 22, sparked excitement and buzz, including trends around the pairing. Teddy Altman's arcs have had notable cultural impact, enhancing visibility for bisexual women in medical television by depicting nuanced romantic histories without stereotypes. Her storyline addressing military-related PTSD, particularly in season 17, has influenced media portrayals of trauma, prompting academic analysis of how the series handles psychological aftermaths like grief and dissociation. The character's full name, Theodora Altman, also draws trivia connections to Marvel Comics' queer superhero Hulkling (Theodore "Teddy" Altman), a coincidence noted in pop culture breakdowns. The return of as Teddy in season 14 was hailed as a fan-favorite reunion. Her appearance in the season's winter premiere drew 8.2 million viewers, the show's largest audience in nearly a year. Her portrayal has solidified Altman's status in fan rankings, reinforcing the character's enduring appeal amid the show's long run.

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