Frankie says his mother is in the bathroom putting on lipstick for Dr. Jo compliments Taryn's presentation but tells her to wait until the mom's present next time, because she'll have questions. Frankie is admitted now to reverse his anticoagulation with vitamin K. Frankie knows he has thick blood disease. Taryn is presenting Frankie Baner, a young boy scheduled for a carotid canal AVM embolization tomorrow. Meredith makes it clear he has to stop talking. He'll always be the one who dropped glasses in a person. Meredith says they are not friends so he doesn't get to talk about her legend. Levi says it's hard when your reputation proceeds you. She says she did so because he's the only one who didn't suck up. Levi follows Meredith and thanks her for choosing him. Levi points out she keeps using it wrong. They have to explain idiopathic to Judy, who then keeps using the word. Levi is presenting Judy Kemp, here for a diagnostic splenectomy for idiopathic splenomegaly. Jackson decides and tells her to sit down. Claude tells her she shouldn't feel like she has to, but she can stay if she wants. A younger woman is present and she wonders if she should leave. Maggie says his lungs sound congested, so they want an echo to ensure that his heart can withstand surgery. Casey watches the scan and comments he should have come in sooner, but better late than never. He's here for a thyroidectomy and bilateral neck dissection to rule out nodal metastases.
Casey is with Maggie while Meredith chooses Glasses herself, leaving Jo to choose for Amelia.Ĭasey is presenting Claude Markham's case. They walk up to Jo and ask for their interns. Meredith is complaining about not getting to do real surgeries anymore since winning, while Maggie is saying yes to a Tinder date. Meredith's walking with Amelia and Maggie. Richard thinks she needs to work on that. Jo walks by as she's giving her speech to the interns. Richard agrees to take the contest, but he won't keep it. Bailey says it's Aretha Franklin, but not really.
Richard will run the contest on one condition: he wants to know the identity of the donor. She thinks he owes her because he allowed her husband to call his fireman fantasy a fellowship. Richard knows she doesn't want to run the contest because she wants to compete, but so does he. Since people found out, surgeons from all over are calling and kissing her ring. April senses the awkwardness.īailey is talking to Richard about running her surgical contest, which she's told him is funded by anonymous donor. They quickly get dressed.Īpril is on the elevator with Owen and Carina as Arizona gets on. In the on-call room next door, Sam and Andrew are kissing as her alarm goes off.
There's loud thumping and Jo tells Alex it's Andrew and the intern, every day, like some sort of addiction. She's trying to sound like Bailey, but Alex admits she's doing a horrible job at it. Jo, the new Chief Resident, is practicing her scary speech. The interviewer wants to go back to her time in college when she decided to go into medicine. She wants to go prep for her spleen surgery later. The interviewer guesses what comes next is the toughest part, but Meredith says this is interview is. Meredith jokes she wants three to drive her crazy.
She's asked if her goal is two, like her mother. Meredith is giving an interview about winning the Harper Avery Award. As technology fails them, Bailey attempts to keep the peace but chaos erupts and the doctors are forced to get creative in their methods to treat the patients. A hacker compromises the hospital’s computer system, causing monitors, phones, labs and patient files to all go down.