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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 12 Episode 14 Recap:

Have you had your fill of medical related topics, terms, and stories? Because if you do, then surely you have seen the all new episode of the hit TV series 'Grey's Anatomy'. But if you haven't, then worry not because we will have a recap of this week's episode all written for you here. Warning: Spoilers Ahead! 

Episode 14 titled "Odd Man Out", Richard took a look at Grey Sloan’s comfortable teammates and decided that they were stagnating. So he held a “resident scramble” that wound up pairing Meredith with Jo, Arizona with Ben and Andrew, Penny with Amelia, and Stephanie with the puppies in peds. 

And obviously with how the pairing turned out, this resulted to attitudes and minds crashing. And yes, we are talking about Meredith and Jo. Jo’s pairing with Mer went badly. In fact, it went so badly that, when Wilson wrongly predicted what the attending would want to her do next, Grey said the four most hurtful words that she possibly could: “You’re just not Blake.”  

Rather than let it drop, Jo — spurred on by Stephanie, who told her to do something about Grey or stop bitching about her — confronted Mer. “I get it,” Wilson said. “You don’t like me.” But she was in Alex’s life, and she had every intention of staying there. So it would be really swell, she told Mer, if Grey could treat her with a modicum of respect and detangle herself from their relationship. Ouch! 

Meanwhile, Casey Wilson checked in as the soon to be mother of quadruplets, but hen Ben performed an ultrasound on the mom-to-be, he could only find three babies. “He’s in here somewhere,” Arizona assured the expectant couple, then discovered the shocking truth that baby No. 4 had moved down, meaning that Courtney was in labor. Robbins could try to stop it, but stopping labor was like trying to stop a boulder that’s started rolling, she explained.  

So Arizona decided to roll the dice and deliver that child but leave the rest of them inside Courtney. Anticipating Bailey’s disapproval, Robbins acknowledged that it was a judgment call, but “your judgment is not better here.” Mind you, all Bailey was going to say was, “Good luck.” Ultimately, Arizona pulled it off. Good thing! 

It sure was a roller coaster episode. So what is your favorite part? Comment them below.

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