So, Jackson's blackmailing Meredith into reviving the resident programme... why? I mean she's the main reason why the license got pulled because of her stunt with that failed surgery. And I doubt we've seen the last of Bailey and Webber. Honestly, I'm sick of Meredith, she's full of herself, she made the wrong decision here, and isn't capable of admitting it. Instead we get treated to flashbacks... where I didn't even understand why Derek suddenly featured there. Nicky just leaving without a word shows that he isn't Mr Right in my opinion.
I hope Hunt (and Teddy) get lost... sorry, but he should have been killed off in that accident.
Maggie and Winston, and Link... please, could someone explain to me why during a shortage of blood, a dying man gets linked up to an ECMO-machine which requires giving him continuous blood products? Just that he can see his son? I'm sorry, but the wife was 36 weeks along... perfectly safe for a C-section. Instead they add some drama with the abruption (and her needing his blood - which, again, no question who should get the blood, no need for some kind of heroic speeches by dying guy who somehow was the only rational one in there despite him being the one on his deathbed).
All those will they/won't they/reconciliations... don't care.
Overall this felt like a series finale - maybe finally putting this show to rest would be a good thing.
Review by nicky2910BlockedParentSpoilers2022-05-29T22:01:33Z
So, Jackson's blackmailing Meredith into reviving the resident programme... why? I mean she's the main reason why the license got pulled because of her stunt with that failed surgery. And I doubt we've seen the last of Bailey and Webber. Honestly, I'm sick of Meredith, she's full of herself, she made the wrong decision here, and isn't capable of admitting it. Instead we get treated to flashbacks... where I didn't even understand why Derek suddenly featured there. Nicky just leaving without a word shows that he isn't Mr Right in my opinion.
I hope Hunt (and Teddy) get lost... sorry, but he should have been killed off in that accident.
Maggie and Winston, and Link... please, could someone explain to me why during a shortage of blood, a dying man gets linked up to an ECMO-machine which requires giving him continuous blood products? Just that he can see his son? I'm sorry, but the wife was 36 weeks along... perfectly safe for a C-section. Instead they add some drama with the abruption (and her needing his blood - which, again, no question who should get the blood, no need for some kind of heroic speeches by dying guy who somehow was the only rational one in there despite him being the one on his deathbed).
All those will they/won't they/reconciliations... don't care.
Overall this felt like a series finale - maybe finally putting this show to rest would be a good thing.