Matthew McConaughey is looking back at his two-year break from Hollywood.
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Station 19 is officially over after the series finale episode aired on ABC on Thursday night (May 30).
The finale saw the brief return of Okieriete Onaodowan as Dean, but another beloved series regular decided not to come back.
Okieriete starred in the series for the first five seasons and he returned to the show as part of Vic’s (Barrett Doss) vision of what she hoped the future had in store for herself. She was visited by a vision of Dean while imagining Crisis One going national.
Well, we unfortunately didn’t get the other return we were hoping to see.
Keep reading to find out more…
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