Will Jordan be the one to go back to Minnesota?

The entire staff at Grey Sloan Memorial is in a horrible mood.

The return of Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) was awe-inspiring.

I applaud her for calling out everyone on the BS.

I envy her doing it while looking like she stepped right out of season 3.

Addison has walked onto a sinking ship.

Who cares if Richard (James Pickens Jr.) and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) aren’t speaking!

Scrub in, good sir!

What we have here is a good old-fashioned funk.

Catherine (Debbie Allen) is on Bailey’s back to make nice with the current residents.

Todd thinks she can do both, which seems absurd.

Link offers to help with Luna.

It’s super simple.

There’s just one teeny, tiny problem.

The man sitting in the bed inhaling and exhaling in real life is a flatline on the monitor.

What’s he going to do?

Nerve endings are dangling.

Kudos to Luisa for getting him in the arms of capable surgeons before passing out.

It seems Colin chopped off his arm in a conveyer belt accident.

Unfortunately, his arm won’t “live” without blood flow.

It’s something that he saw while serving in the military.

He’s going to recreate the circulatory system to keep the arm alive.

Think of a milking machine, but replace the cow udders and milk with a severed arm and blood.

Teddy is happy that the apparatus works, but she’s not thrilled by Owen’s cavalier attitude.

The technique has not been approved for civilian use.

Owen couldn’t care less, which further aggravates Teddy.

Owen doesn’t see anything wrong with Leo’s declaration.

She wants Leo to be happy, but there are a million ways to get this wrong.

He’s four years old.

Can they just let Leo explore who he wants to be?

Or does he need guidance?

Can they be reckless like Owen is now?

Owen refuses to be Leo’s first bully.

He’s not going to tell him that there’s something wrong.

If they disagree with their approach to raising their kid, they will go to therapy.

Leo does not need to be corrected right now.

But they can do their research and prepare for whatever comes.

And we all witness a very healthy conversation between two people.

What are the odds?

One complication after another arises, and the team, the people Richard trained, handle each hurdle.

Blood flow is good!

Addison is beside herself with grief.

Addison shouts at the team to take a moment to honor Tova and her baby.

The adults at Grey Sloan need to start adulting.

Bailey jumps on that bandwagon.

If Meredith can go away, so can Bailey.

Of course, she’s not going to quit, but she will take a few days of vacation.

Let the chips fall where they may.

She’s no good to anyone if she doesn’t confront her burnout.

He won’t have Meredith resent him for uprooting her family.

This goes over like a slap at the Oscars.

Meredith will NOT be told what to do.

She has the right to leave.

Everyone else has, so why can’t she?

How is she disloyal to those around her when she’s given her heart and soul to Grey Sloan?

This is her decision, and she’s made it!

He just wants to be here and help her fix the residency program.

Then they can go wherever they want.

Might I suggest a spa?

Or a lovely secluded beach?

Perhaps Bailey isn’t the only one who should be taking a vacation.

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