Guys, are we really doing another “doctor with a hand problem” storyline? Sure, the details are much different, and Webber is in his 60s, so maybe he will have to give up surgery, but we’ve seen doctors - Burke, Derek - come back from hand problems before.
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He doesn’t know if it is Parkinson’s or just old age, but he knows it signals the end of his career. Then he lays a whopper on us: The reason he was so eager to have Tess perform the surgery with him is because his hand is shaking. She shouldn’t give up before she even starts. He tells her about all the obstacles he had to overcome in order to become a surgeon, and that if she can beat cancer four times, she can finish med school. Webber is understandably pissed at being straight-up bamboozled, and, you know, almost responsible for letting NOT A DOCTOR cut into a patient, but mostly he sympathizes with Tess. Left alone in a hospital dealing with a blizzard crisis, she found herself closer to her dream than ever before and went along for the ride. After she beat cancer a second time, she decided she wanted to be a doctor and headed off to medical school, only to be diagnosed with cancer for a third time and have her money for tuition be completely drained, forcing her to drop out. Thanks to Beanie’s performance, Tess the Patient’s story is a moving one: She’s in the hospital about to be treated for her fourth cancer diagnosis in eight years. The reveal that her Tess the Intern, who had endeared herself to Webber with her respect and reverence for the job so much that he has her scrub in to perform a procedure with him, is actually a runaway patient - just as she’s about to make her first incision! - is great and truly surprising. Obviously, I was beyond delighted to see Beanie Feldstein join the hallowed halls of Grey Sloan Memorial.
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Have you ever uttered so many what-the-fucks at an episode before? I mean, maybe, we are working with over 350 episodes of television here and Grey’s Anatomy has had some doozies, but this was A LOT. Regardless, this feels like a nice development for the Bailey-Warren contingent and I wish them all the best. You know if things were reversed and Ben made a unilateral decision for their entire family like this, that woman would have notes. It’s very sweet to see Joey and Tuck playing video games together even if, at the very least, Bailey should’ve texted her husband to let him know she just took in a teenager. Welcome to an episode in which the end of every single storyline is completely infuriating! Okay, the exception here is Bailey, who, yes, finally realizes what we already knew, and after spending the day trying to show the now-18-year-old Joey all the possibilities there are for his future asks if he would want to be a part of her family - she has “an extra room, extra food, extra love to give” - and Joey says yes.