The plane crashed, and Mark found Lexie under debris, but was unable to save her. Lexie died, but not before Mark came clean about his feelings for her. As determined by his will, the machines were turned off and Mark Sloan died.
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Finally, the team at the hospital "pulled the plug" to end his suffering, and he died in season 9. This incident also left many fans asking what happened to McSteamy on Grey's Anatomy and why actor Eric Dane Sloan even left the show in the first place. While speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Dane talked about how the show wasn't just about one character and the characters' lives were headed in different directions. He spoke about how he was interested in doing something different even though he loved the show.
He mentioned that he would've done the show until the final episode but didn't want to pass up the opportunity at hand, back then.
The latest episode of Grey's Anatomy reminded fans of the tragic incident which was Mark Sloan's death. The episode however confirmed that Mark and Lexie did end up together. In the dream, Sloan tells Meredith that she's too early and can't join the world of the dead yet, to which Meredith explains that she doesn't know how to get back. When Meredith talks about her dreams about Derek, Mark tells her it's not up to him it's up to her. When Meredith asks Mark if he and Lexie are together, Mark tells her that it looks like they are together on the beach in Meredith's head.
Eric was pining for a new challenge, while the creators of the show were also planning Mark's departure for quite some time. As Grey's Anatomy showrunner Shonda Rhimes explained in a now-deleted blog post, the writers weren't interested in further exploring the trauma Mark was bound to suffer following the tragic death of his girlfriend, Lexie.
So Mark dies. And he and Lexie get to be together in a way. Their love remains true," she concluded. This sets him apart from other Grey's Anatomy alums, some of whom were much less fortunate.
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