![]() (Side note: Given that Owen had wanted to protect Teddy from any involvement in what he’d been doing, didn’t it seem beyond strange that he’d bring her with him to discuss the matter with John?) Before we knew it, there John was, telling Bailey that he needed to report one of her doctors. “We just can’t.” With that, off John went, Owen’s (and his family’s) fate in his hands. ![]() He’d heard that Owen was a veteran - what about honor? No, Teddy said, cutting off Owen. “She’s not going to relocate and fill out papers.” He didn’t want to hear about ethics. That way? Relocate the couple to Washington and help them cover the costs so that she could receive physician-assisted suicide. ‘I NEED TO REPORT A CRIME ONE OF YOUR DOCTORS COMMITTED’ | When Owen confided in Teddy what John was demanding, she insisted that they find another way to help Rosie. If Owen wouldn’t assist her in passing with dignity, John would report what he’d done with Noah and others, he threatened. And by “help,” the man meant help her die. In the pit, Owen was fretting over the blood shortage when a man named John approached him to help his wife Rosie, a very sick Marine. Meanwhile, he obsessed over getting back the $10k that Wendell conned her out of. But with the accreditation council coming, they couldn’t. (Which couldn’t have been too bad it’s Skylar Astin!) Maggie wished that she and Winston could stay in bed all day. Arriving at work, Jo admitted to Link that she’d had sex with Todd for the first time, and he’d said that he loved her. ![]() Later, Mer and Zola started looking at homes in Minnesota, and Amelia revealed that her, her sister-in-law and Kai’s Parkinson’s research had been published. ‘IF YOU KNEW YOU WERE DYING, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?’ | As “Out for Blood” began, Ellis haunted Mer, telling her that Grey Sloan had really hit the skids and criticizing as only she could.
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