Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 13, Episode 12 - None of Your Business - full transcript

Maggie's mother unexpectedly visits; Bailey is forced to make a tough decision when an attending won't work with Eliza; Stephanie gets involved in Owen and Amelia's drama.

Everybody wants privacy for themselves.

Do you have any idea how many places

I've been looking for you?
What the hell, Alex?

You can't call? You can't text?

What happened?

For other people, not so much.

They said that the trial was canceled.

You said you were taking a plea.

I did.

Are you in hiding?

Are you evading the law?
Are you on the lam?!



Alex. I can help you,
but, I mean, I have kids here.

Stop it.

I went down there. I talked to the D.A.

I have to advise you, Dr. Karev,

that talking to you without your
lawyer present just isn't...

She's on her way.

Should we, uh, wait?

We should.

But... if you just want
to tell me what it's about...

Wait! You can't just go in!

Mr. Kirby, I'm sorry.

Can I talk to you?

Have you... Did you guys talk?

What are you doing?



I'm dropping the charges.

What? You can't do that.

Well, I am.

No, he's right. They're not
your charges to drop.

They're the state's.

Really?

Really.

Okay, then...

if you put me on the stand,
I'm gonna have to tell the truth.

We had a fight...

both of us.

And I was just as much to blame.

I started it.

The only reason I let it get
this far is, uh, pride, I guess.

I didn't want...

Anyway, you put me up there,
I'll say that.

You're tanking this case.

Has something happened?

- Has he threatened you?
- Absolutely not.

No, he's, uh... great.

- DeLuca.
- This case is a slam dunk.

It's a slam freakin' dunk.

I'm sorry to waste your time.

Okay.

So, Andrew called off the trial?

Yeah.

- For you?
- Yeah.

- Why?
- No clue.

DeLuca.

DeLuca, wait!

So, you called a meeting,
and they ignored it?

How many attendings didn't show up?

A few?

Five?

The entire staff?

Well, it was mostly
the department heads.

It was just their way
of sending a message...

Oh, you're going to have to
send a message right back.

I know that. I know.

I am handling this.

I know you are, Dr. Bailey.

But I am a dragon. I'm your dragon.

And you should feel free to
unleash me, should you wish to.

Call me if you need backup.

I'm a dragon, too.

Dr. Reynolds,
extension 2216. Dr. Reynolds...

Mnh!

- Oh!
- Boy, am I glad to see you.

- Mwah!
- Oh, I didn't expect you till tonight.

Well, I took an early flight
to avoid a storm,

moved up a couple of bladder repairs.

Making hay while the sun shines.

- Ah.
- Mm.

- How are things here?
- Oh, fine.

I have a bowel resection later.

How are things with Dr. Minnick?

Good. Good.

You know, just the usual
bumps in the road.

- Mm-hmm.
- Good.

Well, I better get going, okay?

I'll see you tonight.

Metabolic panel showed slightly
elevated AST and ALT levels.

CT showed no stones,
but there was wall thickening.

Well, CT can miss gallstones,

- especially if the gallbladder's
opacified. - Yeah.

In that case, the study
of choice is ultrasound.

Oh, I get a star?

What did I do? Play nicely with others?

The stars are the surgeries
I've chosen to teach in today.

Yours is first up, Dr. Grey.

No.

No?

No.

Okay. What is it? What's the excuse?

The surgery too delicate, too dangerous?

There is no excuse. Just no.

Let's go, Edwards.

Hey. So, what's the fallout
from last night?

So far, nothing.

Why? What have you heard?

Well, Minnick's car is here,

so that means
she obviously wasn't fired.

You know what Minnick's car looks like?

So? That... That's not weird.

- Hey, did you hear about Alex?
- No.

Yeah, Andrew told me.

- Did he tell you why?
- No. He wouldn't say.

"Why" what? What's up with Karev?

He's not in jail. There's no trial.

- Yeah, Andrew dropped all the charges.
- Really? Why?

- Well, I don't know.
- We just said I don't... No idea.

Hey, what happened last night?

Do we have all the attendings with us?

Uh, well, Hunt... I'm not sure
where he stands yet.

Well, what about Riggs?

Uh, Riggs, we can ask after
he's done talking to your mom.

Whenever he's done doing what?

- Talking to your mother.
- My what?

Your mom, your mother, uh,
the one that raised and fed you?

How could Riggs be talking to
my mo... My mother is in Hawaii.

What is he talk... What are
you... What is he talking about?

No, no, no. I met her
at the coffee cart this morning.

She's really nice.

Why... Why is no one making any sense?

Maggie, your mom is here.

My mother is here!

That's what I've...

Okay.

Mom!

Maggie!

What are you doing here?

What's going on? Are you okay?

What kind of welcome is that?

Let me look at you.

Where are your manners?

Introduce me to your friends.

Yeah, Pierce... manners.

Arizona and I are already old friends.

Oh, yes, yes.
Mrs. Pierce and I go way back

- to the coffee cart.
- Not "Mrs."

- Diane.
- Diane.

But who is that?

Is he the one you like?

- Mom!
- What? Look at him.

Ma, okay. Everyone, thank you.
You can go now.

I r... Go now.

- Yeah, well, I'm... I have things to...
- Yeah.

- Lovely to meet you.
- Thanks. Bye.

Bye.

I just wanted
to introduce myself, Diane.

Dr. Jackson Avery.

Oh, so you're the famous Jackson Avery.

Yes, and he is very busy, so...

- Are we all set for 2:30?
- We are, yes.

What is happening at 2:30...
What is happening?

Just a little consult.

Wait. What?! You're not getting
plastic surgery?

It's not a dirty word, Pierce.

- Mom, why?! Why would you do that?
- I don't know.

I might want to have
a few things spruced up.

And you said Dr. Avery is the best.

She's right.

I'll see you this afternoon.

Mom, what is going on?

I just spoke to you two days ago.

You said nothing about this.

I knew you'd try to talk me
out of it, so surprise!

Now give me the tour.

I've only seen this place
on video chats.

Mom, I have surgery in 20 minutes.

I wish you had told me
that you were coming.

It's okay.

Uh, I have my book.

Just put me somewhere,

and I can take care of myself.

Okay.

Wilson, what do we have?

Trauma 2.

1! Trauma 1.

I said, "What do we have?"

Oh, uh, uh, a patient...

a trauma patient in Trauma 1.

Sorry. That's all I know.

Wilson, how many hours you been working?

I'm fine.

You did a full shift
before going to Tri-County.

That was an all-nighter.
Did you work yesterday?

I just need some coffee.

How many hours?

30... something.

- Okay. Go home.
- No, no, no, no! I'm okay. I'm okay.

No, you're not. And I'm not
gonna risk you making a mistake

'cause of exhaustion.

Okay. I'm going.

Is that razor wire?

I'm staying.

Home, Wilson.

Okay, gently on "three," guys.

One, two, three.

What do we got?

50-year-old female found down,
wrapped in barbed wire.

Vitals... BP, 90/60, tachy at 120,

nonresponsive at the scene.

Trauma panel, chest fluid,
and crossmatch her.

Keep her on high-flow O2.

Someone get a core temp.

Hey. I have a few minutes
before my lap chole.

Oh, I gave that to Lawson.

What? Why?

When Dr. Minnick approaches you
to observe in your OR and teach,

she's not asking you for permission.

Wait. She told on me?

Bailey, who is this woman?

Dr. Minnick is the residency
director now... period.

And you're the chief of general surgery,

so I need you to get in line.

Bailey, I'm not going to get in line.

I do not support this... at all.

It's unfair, and it's unnecessary.

You're pushing Richard aside
for no reason.

And a lot of us feel this way.

I think you need to listen
and hear what people are saying.

You're saying you won't
let Minnick into your OR?

I think a lot of us are, yes.

Then you no longer have an OR.

You're suspended...

effective immediately.

Go home, Dr. Grey.

Bailey took out Grey.

Winter is coming.

Okay, set up a central line and page RT.

Core temp's 32. She's hypothermic.

Let's start infusing warm saline
at a rate of 150

and grab a warming blanket.

This poor woman. Has she been conscious?

Not since they got her, no.

- She's lucky her neigh...
- Ahh!

- Careful. Okay.
- Agh!

Somebody call maintenance.

We're gonna need wire cutters
and heavier gloves

to free up this leg.

That razor wire was just everywhere.

I would've helped her myself,

but I was afraid I'd lose a hand.

Can you tell me anything
about her medical history?

Oh, God, no.

She was very private.

I-I mean, like, really, really private.

Annie and her husband
never said hi, never waved.

Right after they moved onto our road,

they started to build the wall
around their place.

Not a fence... a wall, like a fortress.

- They seemed a little...
- Private.

Nutballs?

I tried to bake cupcakes, bring
them over, say, "Hi. Welcome."

She didn't like that, either?

Her husband just yelled, "We have guns!"

He died a while back.

I only see her
when she gets her newspaper...

6:30 sharp every morning.

But yesterday, the paper
just sat there for hours.

Finally, I peeked over the fence,

thinking, "Grace, you're gonna
get your dumb head shot off."

There she was, tangled
in all of that razor wire.

Well, one thing's for sure...

she'd be dead right now if it
weren't for you finding her.

There's evidence of early ulceration.

She's been down a long time.

The blood flow's been compromised.

Page cardio...
We need a vascular consult

'cause she's in danger
of losing this leg.

Right away, Doctor.

Okay, push 5 of haldol.

Ow!

Uh the rumor mill is ch...

The rumor mill is churning.

What? What's it say?

That you suspended Grey.

Uh, Dr. Grey got herself suspended.

Hm.

What about Karev?

What about him? He's in jail.

You really don't have a line
to the rumor mill, do you?

Charges got dropped.

No jail.

No jai...

Who t...

Wait.

Why are you smiling?

What did you do?

I might have told DeLuca.

W-Well, Karev was gonna take the plea.

Yeah, but I wasn't supposed to
say anything to anyone.

And you didn't. I did.

I told DeLuca.
DeLuca took it from there.

Hm.

But why would he do that for Karev?

Come on, now. It's for Wilson.

Why would he do it for Wilson?

Woman, are you blind?

Blind to...

Ohhhh.

Neighbor said she was putting razor wire

on the fence around her place,

fell off a ladder and got tangled.

My God.

Who needs razor wire?
What's wrong with people?

Every time she moved,
she injured herself more.

She's lucky she didn't sever her aorta.

Hey. Word is, Bailey just took out Grey.

- What?!
- They fired her?

No. Suspended.

And apparently Shepherd, too,
'cause she's just, like, gone.

Yeah, well, we sent a message.
Bailey sent one back.

She took out our power hitter.

- Who? Shepherd?
- Grey.

What makes Grey our power hitter?

She was the one we didn't think
Bailey would ever take out.

Yeah. I'm just saying, we're all
pretty powerful hitters here...

Look at the hospital sign.
Grey seems untouchable.

Well, I mean, we're talking about

big names and power hitters, then...

What?

- I'm just sa... I'm just saying.
- Mm.

This is getting scary.

Oh, my God! Is that razor wire?

Ma'am, you have to hold still.

Okay, max her out on the midazolam drip.

Copy that.

She's gonna tear herself to shreds.

- We have to stop her.
- How?

Ma'am, I know it hurts,
but if you don't lay still,

you're gonna hurt yourself
a lot more... please.

- What's her name?
- What?

- Her name. What's her name?
- Uh, Annie Banks.

Annie. Annie.

Annie.

Annie. Shh.

It's okay. I got you.

Annie. Shh.

Annie. Annie. Annie. Shh.

Look at me. It's okay. I got you.

Annie, it's okay. It's okay. Look at me.

It's okay. I've got you.

I've got you.

Okay. Can I get a hand?

Uh, right. Yes.

- Uh...
- What is it?

I can't tell where to start.

- Just start.
- Okay.

Hey. Where are you going?

To try to get my job back.
Why are you home?

- Oh, I just lost mine.
- What?

I threw down with Bailey
over Richard's replacement,

and she suspended me.

- What the hell?
- I know.

I have a meeting with Bailey right now.

I'm gonna tell her that's not cool.

Don't say a thing.

You just worry
about getting your job back.

Go cut open some little kids.
It's been too long.

Are we both ever gonna work
at the same time again?

Go!

That is a nasty
intraperitoneal bladder rupture.

I'm so glad you're in town.

Mm.

Well, anyone could repair
a ruptured bladder.

Well, yeah, absolutely, but, um,
it's just the hospital...

Are you here
to put a halt to this stuff?

A halt to what stuff?

You know, the Dr. Webber,
Dr. Bailey, Dr. Minnick...

stuff.

Now, how is any of that my business?

'Cause Dr. Webber's your husband.

Yes, he's my husband.

But he has his job, and I have mine,

and Dr. Bailey has hers.

And you have yours.

You should keep your mind on these scans

and not on my marriage.

Yeah. Right. Yes, then.

Riggs! Hey.

You're not gonna take

the razor-wire lady from me, are you?

- Who?
- Oh, you didn't hear about it?

She fell into a big batch of it.

It's like a cocoon of death.

Apparently, her vascular damage
is through the roof.

No. No. I-I wanted
to apologize for my mother.

- She can be so...
- Oh, no worries.

Come on. She's a hoot.

Right. A hoot.

Yeah.

Have you seen Dr. Webber?

No. Why? Do you need him for a consult?

No. I need to introduce him
to my mother.

I need to prepare him
or warn him or something.

Do you think she considered that...

that this might be a thing,

that my mother meeting my
birth father might be a thing?

I mean, what if he wasn't ready?

What if he hadn't planned or...
or run through enough scenarios

or... or read enough books on the topic?

What if it doesn't work?
What if they hate each other?

Do you think she thought about that?

Can I say a thing?

No.

All right. I better get to the ER.

Wait.

Say a thing.

It'll be okay.

Whatever happens, you're their kid.

Oh. It's you.

And you.

Hey.

- Well, there she is.
- Yes!

I was just sitting here,
and in walked your... Richard.

- So, you met my mother.
- I did.

We've been having the nicest chat.

That's so great.

Well, um, I, uh, just came
to take you to your appointment,

so, um, if you don't want
to be late, we should...

Oh, well, uh, uh, all right, then.

I'll... I'll see you tonight, I guess.

See you at 8:00.

Okay. Bye.

What is happening tonight?

We're going to dinner... Acosta's.

Reviews are through the roof,
an amazing wine list,

and it's on the water.

Mom, I know Acosta's. I live here.

He seems every bit as nice as you said.

He is.

What's wrong, Maggie?

We have to go, if you don't want
to be late for your butt lift

or whatever it is.

Ohh, just stop it, Maggie, now.

I will... need your court papers...

dismissal of charges, whatever.

I'll need all that paperwork
for your file.

You can start back as soon as I have it.

Thank you.

Promise me that you are the Alex Karev

who heals small children,

that you have left behind the
Alex Karev who beats people up.

I've got my head on straight.

I want my job back. I just want to work.

Promise me.

I promise.

Don't scare me like that again.

You need something else?

You suspended Meredith.

For backing Webber?

I just don't understand
where it's coming from.

Webber was the program
since I've been here.

Really, Karev? The second
I give you your job back?

Look, since you've been here.

Get out of my office
before I change my mind.

Go!

Just promise me you won't turn her into

a fish-lipped monster
with an immobile forehead.

That's not something I do.

I'm just reminding you
that you swore a sacred oath

as a physician
to give sound medical counsel

to women who are already beautiful.

To you. I'm not worried about you.

I want to feel beautiful naked.

- Ew, Mom!
- Go.

I'll text you when I'm done.

All right.

Well, firstly,
I do agree with your daughter.

You look terrific.

But that doesn't mean
there aren't some things

that you might like to change.

So, I'd like to start
with just a brief conversation

so that I can get a better sense of...

I always taught my daughter,
if she wanted to know something,

don't ask the Internet.

Find the smartest person in the room.

And if they're not smarter than you,

find another room.

Hmm.

My doctor at home is not the best.

Maggie tells me you are.

Well, that's very nice of her.
Thank you.

Can you get rid of this?

Well, let me... take a look here.

It's mostly just vascular repair.

I'll look for organ damage.

I'll take care of the limb.

I'm worried about that right leg.

- She tore it up pretty badly.
- Mm-hmm.

Now, did Shepherd get canned, too?

This place is coming apart.

Oh, Shepherd didn't get suspended.

She's taken a leave.

- Everything all right?
- Yeah. Yeah.

No.

She, uh, left.

She left work.

She, uh... left me.

Where'd she go?

- Grey's house?
- Edwards', I think.

What are you gonna do?

She's good to go.

What can I do?

Go over there and drag her out?

I've said what I can. I... I tried.

She doesn't want to...
doesn't want to talk.

Damn it.

No, look, she'll come around, mate.

No, no, it's the razor wire.

DeLuca!

Oh.

Dr. Burkes to oncology.

Dr. Burkes to oncology.

Oh. So, now my fetoscopy is in OR 3?

I'm glad I... glad I checked the board.

You would have figured it out
if you had walked into OR 2

and found a bowel obstruction.

- Hmm. You do this everywhere you go?
- Do what?

Turn the place against you.

- People don't like change.
- Mm. I know.

People like people.

So, first,
you try and oust Richard Webber,

and then
you get Meredith Grey suspended?

- Suspended?
- Yeah!

I mean, you really don't want to
make friends around here, do you?

I...

I didn't come here for that.

Well, then, you're doing a great job.

Meredith Grey?

How about a little heads-up next time?

No. Better yet... no more suspensions.

I am doing my best here,
but you are not helping.

Well, I can't
just allow insubordination.

No. You can't make my job
even more difficult

than it already is.

I'm still moving forward,

but I'm up against
very strong opposition.

Yeah, I've seen that for myself.

Look, the residents are happy.

The attendings are not.

If I am seen as the person

who came in and tanked Meredith Grey,

that's not gonna be good
for the program.

It'll slow down my progress.

It's a new system. You can have
all the time you need.

I don't need time.

I need to stop being blocked.

My job is hard enough as...

Look, I have to win people over.

Just please...
don't suspend anyone else.

2-0 vicryl.

Have you done a Connell
technique yet, Edwards?

Like to try it?

I would love to.

Um, that's a very complex repair.

The idea is to see
what the resident is capable of.

It's not like Dr. Minnick is in here.

Dr. Minnick is the residency director.

Suction, Kepner.

More distal, Edwards.

I'm sorry.

Are you really okay with all of this?

Let it go, April.

Good, good. Now, uh, go under again,

and that should cinch it up.

Where do you want me?

Left arm. Just missed
the brachial artery.

Oh. She's losing her leg, huh?

Yeah. Her foot has
already developed gangrene.

Wire disrupted the popliteal artery.

Did a number on her abdominal wall, too.

Can I get a 3-0 nylon, please?

Yeah. You should close up
the subcu first.

Going with the Minnick method here?

By necessity.
I cut up my arms pretty good.

So, um, why the change of heart?

What?

Karev. Why'd you let him off the hook?

Um, is it... is it okay
if we don't talk about that?

It's just... It's my personal
business. I don't...

Of course.

Sorry. Of course.

So, what's the deal
with this lady, anyway, huh?

What do we think she's got
behind that wall?

Meth lab, hmm? Puppy mill?

Think she's a nudist?

Maybe she's a tinfoil-hat lady.

Or maybe she's just stubborn
and locked herself away,

and it's gonna cost her a limb.

Right.

That's not a great look.

Well, Diane,
our initial biopsy results...

...they show inflammatory breast cancer.

We need to confirm, but...

Breast cancer?

But... But there are no lumps. I...

I understand.

It's a particularly aggressive
form of cancer

that presents as external skin reactions

more often than lumps.

Oh, dear God.

I am so sorry.

Now, you'll have to have a full work-up,

at which point
we can discuss our options.

I'll be able to refer you
to local specialists.

You're in Hawaii, I believe?

I know a terrific group
of oncologists out there

on the Big Island.

And I'll be more than happy
to travel to you for surgery.

That's if... if you'd like.

You would?

You're Maggie Pierce's mom, so, yes.

Would you like me
to grab Maggie for you?

Oh, no. No, don't.

No. Not while she's working.

I'll, uh...

I-I'll...

I'll tell her tonight.

Again... What are you
calling this, again?

This is called inflammatory
breast cancer, or IBC.

It's a local form of the disease.

Maggie's gonna have a million questions.

Will you help me tell her?

Can you do that?

Of course.

Absolutely.

Um...

I'm sorry if I pushed.

What's between you and Dr. Webber

- is none of my business...
- You don't owe me an apology.

You owe Dr. Bailey one.

We were taking a stand for Dr. Webber.

I don't understand why...

Dr. Webber doesn't need
you to fight his battles.

What you did stands to hurt
this entire hospital.

Your first priority needs to be
this place and its patients.

You should not be proud
about what you did.

You should be embarrassed.

Hi! How are we doing in here?

Annie, the injuries caused
by the razor wire were deep.

Some of the cuts compromised the
blood flow to your right leg.

Unfortunately, we...

we had to amputate below the knee.

How'd they find me?

Well, a neighbor called 911,

and then the firefighters
broke the gate down.

Ohh.

Listen, they saved your life.

Damn razor wire.

I got most of it down,

and then I fell off the ladder
into the whole mess of it.

You were taking it down?

Yeah.

My husband and I...
we didn't trust people.

There's just so much bad stuff
out there.

Started with locks, alarms and cameras,

and then the wall.

It felt safe, you know...

just him and me against the world.

But then he died, and...

...it just felt more like a prison.

Every day, I'd get the paper,

and I'd think about going farther.

But I never could.

So then I thought, "Start with the wall.

Just take the stupid thing down."

I'm sorry. I'm sorry about your leg.

I feel like one of them animals
that chewed its leg off

to get out of a trap.

But I got out.

I finally got out.

Thanks.

- Hey. You got a minute?
- No.

- You never gave me a chance to say...
- Don't, okay?

- Don't thank me.
- I'm not.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry I hurt you. I'm sorry...

It was a misunderstanding.

You got the wrong end
of me overreacting.

I'm glad you're okay,
and I'm really sorry.

You serious?

Yeah.

I gave you every chance to say that.

For months,
you could have just said that.

I-I said it... that night.

Oh, yeah, 'cause you didn't
want me to tell the cops

that you beat me up.

You came to me in my hospital room

when I was jacked up on painkillers,

afraid I was never gonna see again.

You tried, and then
you never talked to me again.

I saw you almost every day.

I worked for your friends every day.

I knew what happened that night.

I knew what you were thinking.

I knew why you hit me.

And if you would have just
treated me like a human being,

if you would have just talked to me,

maybe we could have avoided all this.

I didn't think you'd listen.

Yeah, well, I'm a pretty good guy!

Why'd you do it?

- I don't have to explain myself to you.
- Just tell me.

Jo's been through enough.

She doesn't need
to live her life being scared.

Yeah, well, Jo would say

she's pretty good
at taking care of herself.

Yeah, well, should she have to?

Hi. Your mom's in the kitchen.

She what? What?

- You met my mom?
- Yeah.

She met you.

- She met you without me.
- We did more than meet.

I mean, she folded laundry,
put the kids to bed,

and fed me lasagna.

God. I am so sorry.

I'm so sorry she's been in the way.

Are you kidding? I'm in love with her.

The woman's incredible.

Maggie!

Oh, good!

I'm going to binge-watch TV.
Tell her she can move in.

Mom, I really wish that you...

- Hey, Maggie.
- Hey.

I invited Dr. Avery.

Of course you did.

'Cause who doesn't invite
their plastic surgeon to dinner?

Come. Have something to eat, honey.

Mom, we have plans...
with Richard Webber.

- You made them.
- I know.

I thought we might postpone that.

I thought it would be nice
to have a quiet dinner at home.

Is that okay?

Why not?

Are you upset with me, Maggie?

Am I...

Yes, Mom. Yes.

You show up here without warning

for plastic surgery that you don't need.

You embarrass me in front of my friends.

When did I embarrass you?

And then you made dinner plans
with Richard,

and then you blow them off
like they don't mean anything.

Oh, he'll understand.

You talk to Meredith without me.

You talk to Richard.
You talk to Jackson.

I mean, you two go way back.

Uh, Dr. Avery, I am sorry...

You don't get to apologize
for me to my friends.

This is my life that you've walked into.

You can't just come in
and rearrange things

without asking me.

When did you become so selfish?

I am not the one
who destroyed our family.

Who moved to Hawaii to make soap
without thinking about

who you were leaving behind or hurting.

And now you come here and you...

You are the one who is selfish.

You only think about yourself.

Maggie, if I could...

I, um...

I think you should go, Jackson.

I'm so sorry that Maggie's
being so very rude.

I'm being Ru... You just
kicked my friend out of a house

that wasn't even yours to invite him to.

God.

Mom...

I have no idea who you are anymore.

Guys, I'm here if you need anything.

Thank you.

You are right.

You don't any idea who I am anymore,

because you haven't
taken the time to try.

The moment I left your father,

it was like I could finally breathe.

Now, I know that's not something
you want to hear, but it's true.

I...

I have finally become the person
that I always wanted to be.

I want my mother back.

I'm sorry you don't like
who I've become, but I do.

And I'm not apologizing for that...

not anymore.

Where are you going?

I'm going to the hotel. I, uh...

Mom.

I have an early flight in the morning.

You have a great life here.

You call when you're ready
to share it with me.

You wanted to see me, Chief?

Sit.

It is obvious that you don't
support my decision.

I just... I just think that
Dr. Webber is the backbone...

Save it.

You're not gonna win
a loyalty contest against me.

You support Dr. Webber. I get it.

That's your business.

But my business is making sure
this hospital runs.

And right now, some people
are making that very hard.

So, it is tough-decision time, Kepner.

Congratulations.

- On?
- Getting your way.

I'm pretty sure
the chief is starting to think

I'm not worth the trouble.

She is a smart lady.

She could fire me.

- I wouldn't cry.
- No.

You'd be terrified.

Because then, you would have to face it.

Face what?

If Bailey fired me,
you and I would be an option.

We could date.

We could kiss.

We could... actually... be something.

So screw you.

Don't you think this tie's too much?

No. That's a nice place
you all are going to.

No, this is good.

You know, I worked with,
um, April all day today.

She could not shut up
about Grey getting suspended.

Well, I don't blame her.
It was outrageous.

You think it was the right call?

I think Bailey had to send
a clear message.

To me.

About me.

Well... I think she's...

Actually, I don't want to get into it.

We're in it.

You're on Bailey's side on this.

Richard, you're going to have
a lovely dinner tonight.

Don't ruin it.
We can talk about this later.

This is from Maggie.

She has to cancel dinner tonight.

So...

I guess we can talk about this now.

Why?

We have pizza and beer.

I have shows with swords
and dragons and decapitations.

We also have gossip.

Come in.

Where's Warren?

He's married to the chief.

So?

So he is not to be trusted.
I didn't invite him.

Yeah. Edwards wants to have some
weird sort of strategy session.

Listen, Bailey called a meeting
with the attendings last night,

and no one showed up...
not a single one.

So Grey isn't the only one
trying to get Minnick out.

Yeah, but we're residents.
It doesn't really concern us.

It only concerns us.
This is our education.

We worked hard to get here,
and they're obstructing it.

Look, Kepner, Avery, and Robbins
are all with Grey.

Karev probably will be, too.

Karev?

Karev's in prison.

What?

What?!

Why did she leave, though?

Because I'm terrible,

and I exhausted her
with my terribleness.

Now she's gone,
and I can't make it up to her,

and I feel awful.

I love my mother.

I do.

But for her to just barge in
here like that with no warning?

And she was weird. She was.

She was... She was flighty
and nervous and weird.

God, I couldn't wait for her to go.

She makes some good lasagna, though.

Are you seeing this?

Bailey hired
an interim chief of General?

Bailey replaced you? With who?

Kepner?

Kepner.

Amelia?

Every day you don't open the door,

it gets a little easier to stay inside.

I can't pull you out anymore.

No one can open this door but you.

And I want to be here.

I... I will be, but...

Amelia?

Tell her I'm not gonna wait forever.

We have to keep something to ourselves.

Or else anyone can get to us.

They'll see the stuff
we don't show anyone.

So we build the walls high and wide.

And we lock the gates.