![]() The penultimate season 10 episode and its played for farts and burps – really, come on! Austin Guzman needs to go write movies for tween boys because he seriously cannot cut it on female soaps! Why Shonda keeps him in her writing stable is beyond me! And these past two seasons they’re completely destroying this character ever since she became Booty Call Bailey (which was funny, but still!) and they gave her that odd OCD storyline that was just dropped and never mentioned again. She went crazy when Izzie pulled the LVAD, when Meredith messed with the Alzheimer’s trial, when Cristina was covering for Burke’s hand. What if her actions didn’t save him? And they let her off without some sort of punishment? They have Stephanie take the fall? A week punishment? The old Bailey, the smart, ethical, no nonsense doctor would never do something like that. Sure she saved the kid’s life, but she also gambled with his life. Hints of their personalities still come out when they talk.īailey’s actions were despicable. It’s not like I expected her to stay the same, of course the character has to evolve, but if you look at so much of the characters currently left on the show, they still have that feeling of being a character that we recognize from early seasons. And not like a character evolving kind of way, she just feels like a different character. Everything that made her Bailey is pretty much gone. These past two seasons it’s like she’s barely recognizable. It’s sad how disappointing the character Bailey has become when for so many seasons she was one of my favourites. After observing Leah in action in the OR, Richard tells her that she’ll make a great doctor – but not a great surgeon – and offers to put in a good word for her at a research hospital. (Cue Catherine’s head exploding in 3, 2… ) Elsewhere, Jo is so nervous about the “Someone’s getting fired!” rumor that she gives herself a case of stress hives. ![]() And, once their colleagues at Grey Sloan start finding out, they have no choice but to clue in their mothers next. IN BRIEF | Speaking of babies, while Jackson and April do their best to keep their stork appointment to themselves… well, they suck at being tight-lipped. ![]() Arizona’s willing to do it herself, but, so soon after they got their marriage back on track, Callie doesn’t want to risk rocking the boat. Meanwhile, Callie learns that, after her car accident, she can’t carry another baby. (He even blackmails Shane into keeping it a secret.) When she finds out, she scolds him like a disappointed mother, and he confesses that things aren’t hunky or dory at Dr. TWO STEPS FORWARD… | Though Alex supposedly loves his new gig, he winds up back at Seattle Grace poaching one of his old patients from Arizona. In the end, he can’t help but plant a passionate kiss on her and say, “Don’t leave me until you’re leaving me.” (Sigh.) At least he tries really hard to refrain. He knows that nothing good can come of him asking her stay, so he refrains. Isn’t she usually?) However, after Cristina begs Owen not to offer her the job, he doesn’t. HELP WANTED | When Owen assigns Cristina the task of interviewing possible replacements for the departing Russell, what he’s really doing is plotting to make her hate them all and then offer her the position. RELATED | 2014 May Sweeps Scorecard: Who’s Dying? Who’s Getting Hitched? Who’s Got a Bun in the Oven? The lawsuit gets dropped, and, as ticked at Stephanie as Bailey is, she’s also so damn grateful that she gives her heroine a hug and a promise to fight for her, should it come to that. In fact, they aren’t just suing her for malpractice, they’re suing her for assault and battery! Hearing that Bailey could lose her license, Stephanie – who’s already worried that she’ll be the resident that gets axed – jumps in and lies that she forgot to inform the attending that Braden’s folks had withdrawn their consent. Braden’s parents, on the other hand… “They did not react as I hoped they would,” Bailey admits, offering up what could be the understatement of the year. ![]() Rather than tell, say, Jackson or Owen what she’s done, she tells Cristina, whose response is to high-five her. But first, she must inform the board and the patient’s parents that, unbeknownst to all of them, she administered her experimental treatment. NO THANKS | As the hour begins, Bailey is ready to discharge Braden from both his bubble and Grey Sloan. RELATED | ABC Renews 9 Series (Including Grey’s Anatomy) for the 2014-15 Season (It doesn’t ease my pain, but hey, A for effort, at least.) Here are the deets on that and everything else that goes down in “Everything I Do, Nothing Seems to Turn Out Right”… In this week’s Grey’s Anatomy, Braden’s parents try to distract us from our upset over Cristina’s imminent exit by suing Bailey for saving the bubble boy’s life.
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