19.06 – Thunderstruck
"The human body is full of energy. Sprinting at full speed, it produces enough wattage to power anything in your house. Your cells are built to move charged ions through the cellular membrane. And the nervous system is a highway of electrical signals… zapping through your muscles and brain. Your body runs on positive and negative charges, all obeying a basic law of physics...opposites attract."
Jo and Link are seen together at home, talking about how the thunderstorm is ruining her chance to open the new clinic, while, at the Grey’s house, where Maggie and Amelia tell Meredith how good her letter/email was and Maggie begs Mer to stay home with her
At Grey Sloan, we learn the new clinic can’t open yet because it hasn’t been approved yet, disappointing Jo, Carina, and Bailey. Above all this, the residents are still joking about Amelia and Lucas, and Amelia forces him to confess the truth to everyone about Amelia being his aunt (finally the truth came out because I couldn’t take it anymore.)
In the next scenes, we see Wilson going to Maggie, at Mer’s house, saying he was sure she was avoiding him. Maggie explained - in a very not believable way - she was just trying to spend time with the kids before they leave.
Owen also thinks he could be a Chief again and, believe me… I loved him as Chief but I’m not convinced it might be the right role for him at this time. He’s a good - GREAT - teacher, and he should focus on that. Thankfully, Richard apparently feels the same way, especially considering Owen’s suspended license.
In the next scenes, we see Richard asking Nick if he should expect a goodbye email from him too, considering Mer is leaving. … And about that, I can already picture him leaving and Owen taking his place. It might not be that bad. We also learn Nick didn’t know about Lucas being Derek’s nephew and, truthfully, I thought it was something Meredith told him off-screen. I don’t know— it felt weird. They also talked about how he’s trying to accept that she’s leaving and that she’s trying to make it work - because she *wants* to make it work.
During Meredith’s surgery, she argues Lucas is not focused enough and he needs to step up from the surgery and let Simone assist. Nick disapproves, and it looks like their “fight” is more personal than ever. I think she wanna proves Lucas has no advantages for being a Shepherd. If he fails, he fails, independently of who he is.
In the next scene, we go back to Mer’s house, to see Wilson and Maggie argue again says if they keep working together they could risk their relationship, and he’s not willing to do that because - and I quote - he “loves cardio but loves her more.” While this could seem sweet, Maggie does not approve of that and says she would never give up her career for anything. While they keep discussing that, a bolt of lightning strikes the house, scaring everyone inside.
Back at the hospital, Richard and Bailey are shown at the gallery, talking about how he doesn’t know how to choose a substitute for the Chief’s position. Bailey says she’s not gonna take the job because she has a clinic to run.
While they talk, Ben calls Bailey telling her there’s a fire at the house, and Richard asks Meredith to step out of the surgery to go back to her house. In the next scene, we see Meredith at the house reuniting with her kids, Maggie and Wilson, and we see the house burn. Zola says she wanted to go back inside to pick some stuff, but Meredith tells her the most important thing is that they’re okay, the rest is just objects.
In the last scene, we see Andy say to Meredith they’re trying to do their best… of course - and thankfully - at the very end, Maggie gives the post-it back to Meredith. Assuring both her and all of us that the past has been preserved.
19.07 – I’ll Follow the Sun
“One of the greatest frustrations surgeons have are the unrealistic expectations of our patients. Whether they're acutely ill or they've been sick for years, by the time they’re on the surgical table, they're hoping for a miracle. But often, surgery is just the beginning of the healing, rather than an end. Because for weeks or months post-op, people have to learn how to live without the part of their body we've just removed. And that's not always easy and it's never painless. So, surgery is not the happily ever after our patients hope it will be. Like everything else in life, it's an evolution.”
In the resident’s locker room, Mika and Simone arrive as Schmidt is explaining to them that it’s important to sleep, take breaks, eat, get a therapist, and lean on friends to not end up like Helm - who is working at Joe’s because she had a burn-out. Jo, Maggie, and Winston are dealing with a particular case of a child who was born with a malformed heart, which leads to important discoveries for most characters.
In the meantime, Meredith and Nick have a bad discussion about their (past?) relationship, where he asks her why she didn’t talk to him about leaving, and says he moved to Seattle for her and still didn’t understand why she didn’t talk to him about her moving. She - OBVIOUSLY - answers saying he didn’t say he loved her. When, episodes ago - at the beginning of the season - we heard Meredith say she loved him, he didn’t say it back. Maybe because he was mad at the time, or maybe because he wasn’t sure…we can’t know. Although I don’t think the main reason she didn’t talk to him is an “I love you.” She didn’t bring it up in past episodes and now - all of a sudden - it’s a problem??? It looks like poor writing to me.
Moving on, Teddy is starting to like the idea of potentially becoming chief - as am I - and asks Richard for information about the people they’re interviewing, trying not to sound too interested. But Richard doesn’t immediately understand she’s aiming for the job and asks her to be part of the hiring committee - disappointing Teddy of course.
In the meantime, Mika ends up at Joe’s to talk to Helm, and asks her for help to learn how to do sutures. It’s a simple scene but I’m definitely and positively sure I saw some sparks and chemistry between these two so…we’ll see what happens.
Mika gets to attend the baby’s surgery, and we see Blue and Jules talk in the gallery. He says he thought she would win the contest and she tells him she tanked because she was scared of babies. She tells him her father forced her to assist to her brother’s birth and cut the umbilical cord when she was just five years old. And that traumatized her for life. I don’t know if we should take this as a possibility she’ll find her right specialty in OB or if she’ll despise it. I’m conflicted.
While Maggie and Winston’s surgery went extremely well, also thanks to Amelia…Meredith and Nick’s one didn’t. They lost a patient and had a bad argument after it. She said she’s gonna pick herself and she’s not gonna beg him to love her. And that’s totally opposite to what she did with Derek. I think it’s not a bad thing entirely because we’re talking about a 25 yo vs a 45 yo. Meredith grew up a lot and of course we see this change.
Meredith clearly passed the torch to Simone. I always had the impression it was gone end up this way but seeing Simone was the only resident she had scenes with, and seeing the parallels with the Alzheimer storyline…we can definitely see they did it on purpose. And I’m definitely sure there’s more to Simone’s story, I think it’s somehow related to Meredith, Ellis or Richard’s part. I’m so curious. The entire hospital organized a farewell party for Meredith. While waiting for her, Teddy asks Richard why - after her achievements - he didn’t think of her as Chief. Richards tells her it requires a lot of stress, that’s why he didn’t ask. But the job is hers if she wants it. When Mer arrives, everyone praises her. I was waiting for Bailey to finally say she’s proud of her but we didn’t get a chance - let’s hope it happens before the series ends - and Richards tells her GSMH won’t be the same without her.
In the meantime, Nick is losing time at the bar, and Helm approaches him, asking what he’s doing there if there’s a party for Meredith. Helm tells her Mer is perfect, she couldn’t choose her because she likes men but she fell for Nick and he’s throwing it away. And I can’t agree more with her. She’s 100% right. Meredith can have a bad attitude sometimes, but she’s been through a lot, she earned that right. If you love her, you fight for her. This stands for Meredith but it’s more of a general thing. He goes back to the hospital and meets Bailey, who tells him Meredith and the kids are at the airport. He leaves to go to her, knowing he won’t make it in time, so he calls hers to tell her that long-waited “I love you.” He says he loved her since the first time he saw her. She said she didn’t hear him - which wasn’t true at all - and that she would call him after they settled.
What did you think of these episodes? Did you like it? Let me know in the comments!