But still lives in Seattle.

I guess she really is a genius to be able to pull that off.

Addison Montgomeryarriving at Grey Sloan next week.

The rest of the episode was kind of like Leo’s Elsa costume without the cape.

Sort of mediocre lacking any kind of pizazz.

Let’s get Minnesota out of the way first.

Amelia’s answer is a resounding hell, yes.

In fact, Amelia is ready to sign her name on the dotted line.

She’d move the very next day and not think twice about it.

And she tells Meredith that she’d be a fool not to, as well.

Meredith isn’t so easily convinced.

You see, she has multiple children to consider.

And a hospital named after her where she has a pretty cushy job.

Win or lose, she is a risk-taker.

So she takes a risk and tells Dr. Hamilton she’s in.

But will have a satellite office in Seattle.

However, this move works in his favor.

And Jo has just the surgery for this celebratory event.

They did keep the egg as a souvenir!

The bonding was lovely.

I wish I knew who these jokers were.

I do know Oritz because I remember her mother, who now works for Avery.

Ortiz is on rotation with Winston, who cares for a woman named Rashida.

She has chronic kidney disease, and her entire family has died from kidney failure.

What’s worse is that she’s ineligible for a transplant because her EGFR numbers are too high.

We later learn that the algorithm to determine the EGFR number is antiquated.

Winston argues with Rashida’s doctor, claiming the formula is unjustifiable.

Rashida has no other options if the port for dialysis fails, which it does.

Because putting her on the list and waiting is faster than not putting her on the list at all.

Cue the applause meter!

Finally, Teddy and Owen treat a man who collapses during an overnight camping trip with his son Danny.

He’s a vet named Sergeant Young who insists the medical team release him.

When Young starts to cough blood, Owen races him to get an X-ray.

Sergeant Young knows he has pulmonary fibrosis.

There’s no cure, so why would he want to go through any sort of treatment?

All he wants is time with Danny, especially since he recently lost his job.

Teddy and Owen work frantically to try and help behind the scenes.

Meanwhile, Hayes discharges Danny and Young goes with him.

Owen is furious with Hayes until he realizes that time spent with family is that man’s prerogative.

And it should be Owen’s, too.

He and Teddy pick up Allison and Leo from daycare.

Leo is in his Elsa dress, which reminds us all to let it go.

Live and let live.

Because change is coming, and her name is Addison Montgomery.