Grey's Anatomy Returns: Everything You Need to Know Ahead of the Midseason Premiere
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Below, you will find what amounts to a massive recap that offers the lowdown on what was up with all of Grey's Anatomy's regulars prior to the long-running medical drama's return (on Thursday, March 6, at 10/9c). The 'ancient' history lesson will bring you up to speed on the latest departures, fill on you in on the relationship status of the show's shakiest married couple — yes, as always, Owen and Teddy — tee up the cliffhanger that left two doctors' lives in jeopardy and even offer a sneak peek of what to expect in the upcoming 'Hit the Floor' episode.
So what are you waiting for? No need to scrub in, just go ahead and get scrolling, stat. And when you reach the end of the article, that's your cue to begin commenting with your predictions for the midseason premiere.
When last we visited Grey Sloan, a heatwave had descended on Seattle. Ben, tasked with handling E.R. overflow, made a decision that left two of his colleagues in grave danger. Which two? Read on.
Ben sent Wilson and Adams to a nearby convenience store to pick up ice with which they could cool down patients. But as luck would have it — bad luck — they were involved in a robbery that made it look as if Lucas had been shot.
Needless to say, Simone is going to be beside herself with worry for Lucas. Not long before the series took its winter break, the two of them had dropped the L word on one another.
Previews for the midseason premiere feature Jo being wheeled into the hospital in distress. But the show wouldn't really kill her and Link's unborn twins… would it?
Grieving the loss of her sister, Mika turned to Jules for sexual healing. Yasuda couldn't shake the feeling that Chloe was all around, though, and ultimately quit the hospital, leaving her would-be girlfriend high and dry.
With all signs pointing to Catherine's condition deteriorating, she swore Meredith (and then Bailey) to secrecy about her treatment. So when Richard found out he'd been kept in the dark, the only color he saw was red.
We were shocked that Mer actually managed not to spill the beans about Catherine. And though Richard was ticked, the move did get all of Grey's friends rehired after Catherine's firing spree.
Maggie's ex got a pass from Skye, a woman he'd ghosted — provided he and Amelia saved her daughter, Jackie. But as the fall finale concluded, the patient was left without a heartbeat.
Out of nowhere, Blue's amnesiac ex-fiancée Molly showed up at the hospital and revealed that her boyfriend has proposed. We're thinking the answer's ultimately gonna be no, considering Blue and Molly wound up kissing.
Though Cass cleared the air with Owen after her and Teddy's kiss, he was so unnerved by the women's friendship that we sure suspected he was gonna give childhood friend Nora more than a lift when they left together.
In the episode prior to the midseason finale, the erstwhile Glasses left for a new job in Texas with new boyfriend James in tow. Levi did, however, promise Jo that he'd be back for the birth of his godbabies.
The docs like each other, and we all expect them to get together, but as of the fall finale, they hadn't so much as kissed. Maybe we're shipping a couple that's never gonna be one? What do you think? Hit the comments.
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