He’s the one who came to Germany, boned her, and then left. As she explains to Owen, who after touching foreheads with her last week is suddenly extremely angry again for no good reason, it’s not like she got pregnant on purpose as a means to hurt him and Amelia.
Praise Shonda for having Teddy finally stand up for herself instead of letting literally everyone in Grey Sloan blame her for something THAT IS NOT HER FAULT. I guess we have to talk about the other love triangle clogging up the halls of Grey Sloan: Yes, the Teddy-Owen-Amelia drama gets a little resolution (for now). Okay, I know that doesn’t sound sexy, but trust me, it is. Anyway, now that they understand one another a little better, they have the hots for each other - as is tradition.ĭeLuca is texting Meredith to help him celebrate a solo surgery he performed, but Meredith is too busy watching Link shove cake in his mouth to even read it. Now he’s being vulnerable too! So, he doesn’t speak Italian, but he’s great with kids! The important part is that Meredith learns that Link is so relaxed because his cancer gave him perspective and Link learns that Meredith is stressed because she is a world-renowned surgeon raising three kids on her own. It’s here that Link opens up a little bit about his childhood cancer and all the terrible things that go with it (he lost friends, his parents divorced). That doesn’t seem like much of a win for Link, but he’s the one who offered.Ĭan we talk some more about Link hanging up streamers and balloons while wearing the perfect sweater? Because, HELLO. She does this by allowing Link to help her out last minute with Bailey’s fifth birthday party, which is currently falling apart. You know he’s an Ortho god! His call ends up being the right choice and Meredith has to eat some (handsome) humble pie. He’s especially not happy when she questions a call he makes. Meredith can’t get past Link’s lax attitude in surgery and Link has no time for all the stress Mer is putting out there.
Meredith and Link begin the day hating each other, which of course in TV drama-land typically means they are going to have the hots for each other very soon. Yes, Meredith has been through more trauma than a human possibly could without going insane, but also the two major love triangles she’s anchored have consisted of (1) a man nicknamed McDreamy and a hot vet with a sad backstory and (2) these two doctor hunks - that seems like a fair life trade-off to me. But then we get to watch Link decorate a child’s superhero-themed birthday party and Little Bailey calls him Thor and Little Bailey is not wrong, and I don’t know, friends, I’m very torn. Obviously, I was very much on board with Meredith doing bad things to DeLuca after he was vulnerable with her in an enclosed space and also spoke Italian.
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