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In the field, portability equals productivity. I was worried for a sec that Bailey got him in trouble with the Feds and they might suddenly appear to arrest him. Loved how Meredith gave Jo's ex the stink-eye and immediately smelled the BS he was trying to spew.

Is it really bad that I'm envisioning Jackson explaining to Paul how he has now pissed off the Avery Foundation by harassing one of their doctors and just how that's going to impact his professional prestige for the rest of his life?

Or even better yet, Catherine delivering that lecture? While Jo watches impassively and clearly surrounded by supporters. I agree with all - Camilla did a tremendous job of displaying the fear and anxiety and paralyzing mental grip Paul had on her. The direction and camera work was also superb - by the time they cut to the first commercial I had dug my nails into my palms! I echo the kudos to Mere for her unwavering support for Jo. When Meredith realized who Paul was, the disdain rolled off her in waves.

She finally had someone taking care of her. Or, rather, looking out for her. The relief was palpable. But everything on Greys is incestuous and stretches the imagination, so I can roll with it. A moment of silence for the Mr. Schue we knew and loved. Terri made him a bad, bad man. I knew Jo's ex would be back, he knew she had spoken with his next victim..

His menacing phony face! Didn't you love the way Alex protected her, and Mer had her back. I loved the intern that fixed the computer, being transgender, and changed his licence! Good for him. Previews,I was thrilled to see Paul laying in the bed, not so keen on his girlfriend saying, she never told them it was Jo! I'm a survivor of two abusive relationships including the one I had to flee across the country from to save my life I was nauseated for much of the episode, and crying.

Frighteningly well-done, and the depiction of gaslighting was heartbreaking, infuriating and terrifying, all at once. I had those fantasies of killing my abuser, once upon a time. The one I fled died a few years after I left car accident , and only then did I begin feeling safe again. I'd prefer it be the fiancee, even if that's narratively a bit neat. I, too, was expecting to see her either desperately injured or dead.

I do hope he dies of his injuries, though. Also, having spent a lifetime mostly not believed or my experiences minimized, it was such a profound thing to see the unconditional support Jo got from not just Alex, but Mer and Arizona as well; such an important part of combating the psychological aspects of abuse.

I had just enough emotional energy to cheer the fabulous hacker doc Carter? Thank you, shantown , and was crazy happy with the low-key and lovely trans reveal. A trans man, played by a trans man! The world shifts just a touch to the better Nice to see Camilla finally get a solid storyline and nail it proving she can rise to material when it's actually given to her.

I prefer them together then apart and thought they were great in this episode. I've never, ever liked Jo, but I did a complete tonight. For as long as that monster is around, I will be Team Jo. Meredith was a total hero tonight: seeing through Fuckface's bullshit immediately, supporting Jo with such empathy immediately, bluffing the security call perfectly, and basically taking care of everything like the total boss she is. Loved her tonight. Well, that was fantastic. I binge-watched every season last year, and this was the first episode I was really excited about in a while.

I loved the performances, the pace, even the touch of humor with hacker intern using the defib paddles on the blood bank door. I actually laughed out loud at that. It took me a minute and a google search to get the title - that was a particularly nice touch. Overall, I am excited to see what happens with the rest of this season. I too enjoyed this episode, and no doubt this is a topic that needs more attention, but I hope this doesn't turn in to another weeks-long saga about Alex and whether or not he's going to jail.

Can we just put this one to bed quickly with a satisfactory ending for everyone except Mr. Spinoff potential: was I the only one thinking this could turn in to an amazing revival of Jail House Rock?? Schue in Stripes?? Please, make it stop!!! When she said, "You penetrate me The post-shower clad-in-towels scene was a delight, visually. The two of them looked like an ad for body lotion - such smooth, perfect skin! Maggie is always saying how crappy her childhood was, but I don't know - it's not like she was living in poverty, being abused, starving.

I mean, she adored her mother beyond belief, they were besties, right? I know she was socially miserable, what with being a prodigy and all, but Or is she just saying that to off-set Jackson's lavish upbringing? I have friends who grew up in the lap of luxury one of them was presented with ownership of a Ralph Lauren clothing store upon his 18th birthday , yet that didn't make me belittle my own child hood when in his presence.

I wish Maggie was secure enough to just say, "Jackson, that must've been nice," and leave it at that. Or say nothing. True, our child hoods shape us and the memories and experiences are carried throughout one's life, but I'm tired of Maggie making her upbringing out to be miserable, or trying to make Jackson feel guilty about his.

As for a romance between Jackson and Maggie - as off-putting as it is, I suspect they will go there, even if only briefly, perhaps as a device to launch some other related story line.

This is the type of episode you get when no one is just going through the motions — Krista Vernoff of is a phenomenal writer and show-runner, and everything she does is so purposeful. The direction, acting, and script tonight was all top-notch. I love how even April and Owen got something cool to do when they weren't the focus of the episode, and other stories continue to slowly develop in the background rather than being totally stagnant DeLuca and his sex-friend being put on Amelia's service, Arizona helping Jo and Meredith, April taking over the competition.

Camilla knocked it out of the park, and having Alex and Meredith support her was great. I was also already really enjoying the scenes of Bailey with the intern, and that final, subtle reveal was incredible. I love that they made sure to build the intern, Casey, as a fully-formed character before the reveal that he is a trans man. Often when we see trans characters on TV, we get stories either focused on coming out or a transition — here, it was simply a small aside that added to this already-interesting new character.

Krista and the actor, Alex Blue Davis, speak about developing the storyline here. Was that the end of Jaggie? Regardless, it was nice to see Maggie acknowledge how the audience seems them ie.

Who would have thought when this show started that Karev would be one of the few characters I care about? They actually managed to make Jackson boring. Those scenes with Maggie were just pathetic. I really want Catherine to give that speech. Jackson would be fine, but I think Paul really needs to hear it from a woman.

It's not limited to middle linebackers. For a few minutes, I thought Jo exaggerated it or that the behavior was not as bad as she thought, but it became pretty clear from her acting and his shift that she had not exaggerated. Hacker was awesome and I do appreciate that they are using a trans actor to play a trans character.

I loved the interaction with Bailey-"ummmm, what else can you do". I wonder how long they'll keep it going for. Jackson comes off as such a creep when with her. What are you talking about?

Why do people keep talking as if Maggie and Jackson are actually blood related or that this is incest. It's not. At all. They are two grown adults related by marriage. They share nothing else than that. I don't want it because it feels forced, I don't see the chemistry and it's too complicated for someone to even want to go down this road but let's actually address the facts if the plotline.

It's sad how much of a non cliffhanger this is. The new woman totally did the hit and run. Every shot in the previews she even looked low-key menacing to me. That may be projection but I see this going no other way. I don't love Jo, but that was a great episode for her character and portrayer.

My one nitpick was how she seemed so freaked out that Paul had her card and could "find her. And I assume the card would have the hospital, not her home address, on it and she could change her cell phone. There are some mysterious divorce papers that one has drawn up, the other spouse signs without even any witnesses signing and Voila! They're divorced. No court filings, hearings or court appearance, judge's signature, etc. Related topic Grey's Anatomy. Related topic.

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