Bailey welcomes a renowned surgeon, whom she greatly admires, to Grey Sloan to help on a challenging case. Meanwhile, Teddy, Owen, Jules and Ben team up to save the life of a patient who has been impaled by an ice pick.
Bailey welcomes a renowned surgeon, whom she greatly admires, to Grey Sloan to help on a challenging case. Meanwhile, Teddy, Owen, Jules and Ben team up to save the life of a patient who has been impaled by an ice pick.
Look, I despise Owen just as much as the next person. But where does Teddy get the audacity to be this angry at him? She was the one who pushed to open their marriage—then she changed the rules without even telling him. She has every right to feel uncomfortable about the fact that he slept with someone, but she's acting like he cheated, and this time, he really didn’t. And let’s not forget, she kissed someone else too. She’d been flirting like she was single long before they opened their marriage. Does that not count? Can we all now go around flirting and kissing other people behind our spouse’s back because "that doesn't count"?
Their relationship is one of the worst I’ve seen on TV. Exhausting!