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Is Maggie ready to go back to work? Probably not. Find out what else you missed tonight on "What's Inside" with our Grey's Anatomy recap. Watch full episode of Grey's Anatomy season 8 episode 19, read episode recap, view photos and more. February 16, 2017 at 6:19. 3 TVLine's. Recap. When I was gloomily recapping last week's extra- slow episode of Grey's Anatomy, I should have remembered that usually, when there's a less than engrossing episode, it means the show is just spinning its wheels for a second because something big is coming our way. And last night? Last night, shit got real. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. It was a little strange to watch two full episodes almost completely devoted to Ben, because even though he's been a part of the show for more than six seasons now, he's never been much more than Bailey's Nice Husband. And it was equally strange to watch him go from Bailey's Nice Husband to Doctor Holding Up a Bloody Baby in a Hallway within the first six minutes of the episode. Here's what happens: Alex calls for a Code Pink (a full lockdown) after a little boy gets scared about a tonsillectomy and runs off, leaving every doctor locked where he or she is. Ben and Douchebeard are in the process of transporting a pregnant woman, and when she crashes, Ben has . It's properly harrowing to watch — there's blood everywhere, and three wide- eyed kids who just want to know if their mom will be OK — and very much in keeping with Grey's Anatomy's 1. BIRTH KILLS. It's the . Ben swears he didn't notice because he was too focused on his patient, but the panel Bailey convenes, along with Bailey herself, eventually, concludes that he must have noticed and decided to proceed anyway. What he calls a mistake, everyone else deems an intentional choice, one that came as a result of disregard for the rules or belief that he was above them. I chatted with Jason George about this episode earlier in the week, and pointed out that some of that . He was an anesthesiologist for a long time, and going from having Owen and Meredith as colleagues to working alongside Stephanie and Jo has to be rough. But regardless of the reason: He's suspended from the hospital for six months, effectively tanking his residency. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Meanwhile, Jackson and April are friends again, or maybe getting back together, or at least not actively suing each other this week, so there's some real progress there! April even lets him feel the baby kick, which feels like at least a symbolic lifting of the restraining order, if not an official one. But then (I guess so the show didn't waste all the money they spent on custody lawyers' offices), Callie announces she's going to move to New York with Penny, since Penny won that fancy grant last week, and Arizona freaks out, especially when Callie is all, . I know it's been more than a year, but I've spent that entire year being convinced they'd get back together any second. And reconciliation right now would be great timing; with Ben's suspension putting serious stress on his relationship with Bailey, the show is seriously lacking in stable couples. That aside, though, I find it really, really hard to believe that Arizona wouldn't just ask Callie to talk before lawyering up. Throughout the episode, as she's trying to figure out what happened with Ben, Bailey's also caring for the husband of the newly deceased woman Ben performed the C- section on. There's a particularly heartbreaking exchange when the oldest of their three children asks Bailey for Tooth Fairy money because her little brother lost a tooth while at the hospital. When the father flat- lines and a DNR is put in place, Bailey decides to violate it after he crashes and defibrillate him anyway. He then has what Amelia describes as a . I can't quite tell if the show is trying to make the point that Ben would've been treated as a hero if his C- section had been successful, as Bailey sort of is after her patient wakes up, but it never points that out explicitly, and violating a DNR is no joke. Ben, in particular, doesn't seem all that impressed — as Bailey goes in to finally inform the man that his wife has died, he just stands in the shadows, glowering at her. Maybe he could just glower in the background for the full six- month suspension? He's very good at it. Related: Grey's Anatomy Star Jason George on Ben and Miranda's Uncertain Future. Follow Lauren on Twitter. Grey's Anatomy Season 1. Episode 8 Recap & Review. Getty . I wish I knew how to turn all of that into some brilliant commentary on what's happening in our culture, and what role TV plays in it all, and whether that's good or bad, but right now, pretty much all I know how to do is panic. But I believe the future is still female. And Grey's Anatomy believes it, too, and they're going to keep proving it. That, at least, is something good. Onto the episode itself. Meredith, Owen, Stephanie, and Webber are in a late- night surgery, and Webber becomes immediately angry that they're treating the patient like . Empathetically? It's unclear exactly why Webber's acting the way he is, but maybe he took Eliza's visit to heart last week, and realizes his job as director of the residency program could be in jeopardy. But it's extra weird, as it takes place just after Meredith's opening monologue, which talks about how when we're sleep deprived we make mistakes, say the wrong thing, and sometimes see people that aren't there. Even though Webber claims he's coming into the surgery after a nap, a good meal, and a cup of coffee, it immediately seems like he's seeing the persona he and Stephanie are creating for their imaginary . There Gail is, playing the cello, yelling at her two small kids. I've mentioned this is all pretty weird, right? But even when it gets a little weird, I love, love, love when Grey's Anatomy tries something new and takes chances. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Then Webber invites Owen to . Suddenly, we're in an OR in a desert somewhere, back when they were in the Army together. She teases him a lot, and it's fun to see someone with whom Owen has his guard completely down, even if that someone is a complete figment of his sleep- deprived imagination. The conversation with his sister leaves Owen either empowered or a little unhinged, and he immediately cuts out the patient's liver and sends Stephanie to call for an emergency transplant, against Meredith's express wishes. Getty ? Little Stephanie has an enormous medical textbook and a hospital bag, and she's able to correctly diagnose a problem with the patient, based on how much reading Stephanie did when she was a kid, stuck in a hospital bed with sickle- cell disease. We've always known Stephanie was smart and tough; it's really cool to see why she is. I'd actually be totally into an entire episode of Grey's doctors being trailed by their younger selves, and now that I've typed that, I'm SUPER surprised it hasn't happened yet. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. ABCAll along, Gail keeps talking to Webber, and we eventually learn that she was his mother. Getty . The nurse tells them he has two young children, a boy and a girl, and then there's Meredith, walking into an ER holding Zola and Bailey's hands, and RELIVING THE NIGHT DEREK DIED. I could've lived without hearing Meredith tell Zola and Bailey, . How do you not just sit down and give up? Sometimes it's easy. Sometimes you play games in your head. You make up someone. Someone good. Whatever you need to keep you going..
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