Oh sure, we have to be empathic for a set of big eyes and tears, and the mom who's taking in a baby who would otherwise be in jail or in the system is the bad guy here. And they didn't tell us what the inmate did... because? We wouldn't be sympathetic to a criminal anymore and won't be able to be judgmental toward the mom? She probably murdered or accidentally killed someone to get that status and sentence, but we're all so woke on that show, so a girl can't be a dangerous, aggressive criminal? And that's all because "her mom kept her in the dark"? Really badly written episode. I sympathized only with the prison's doctor, she's the one who deserves appreciation and sympathy here. God, the system is all flawed. And Robbins playing a saint in front of the mom and flipping the daughter card (the daughter she didn't actually want?) without knowing anything? Not professional, at the very least. Seriously. They're so annoying with their righteousness (Robins, Wilson, Bailey less - at least she doesn't consider herself a saint/perfect/victim).
And yes, it's been a while since we heard the whole "I lived in a car" routine. Didn't miss it.
I want my Alex out of jail please. And more screen time. And a normal girlfriend at last. I'd even prefer if they'd hook him up with Meredith at last, that would make sense at least, they are together all the time anyways, the kids are already there and love him. That's what would probably happen in life. They both lost their big loves anyway, so they can move on with life together in a mature, respectful, and loving relationship. But not on Grey's Anatomy, of course. I went too far to give the show up after 13 seasons, but God they make it difficult sometimes.
Review by EvelynVIP BlockedParentSpoilers2022-05-05T08:40:55Z
Oh sure, we have to be empathic for a set of big eyes and tears, and the mom who's taking in a baby who would otherwise be in jail or in the system is the bad guy here. And they didn't tell us what the inmate did... because? We wouldn't be sympathetic to a criminal anymore and won't be able to be judgmental toward the mom?
She probably murdered or accidentally killed someone to get that status and sentence, but we're all so woke on that show, so a girl can't be a dangerous, aggressive criminal?
And that's all because "her mom kept her in the dark"?
Really badly written episode. I sympathized only with the prison's doctor, she's the one who deserves appreciation and sympathy here. God, the system is all flawed.
And Robbins playing a saint in front of the mom and flipping the daughter card (the daughter she didn't actually want?) without knowing anything? Not professional, at the very least. Seriously. They're so annoying with their righteousness (Robins, Wilson, Bailey less - at least she doesn't consider herself a saint/perfect/victim).
And yes, it's been a while since we heard the whole "I lived in a car" routine. Didn't miss it.
I want my Alex out of jail please. And more screen time. And a normal girlfriend at last. I'd even prefer if they'd hook him up with Meredith at last, that would make sense at least, they are together all the time anyways, the kids are already there and love him. That's what would probably happen in life. They both lost their big loves anyway, so they can move on with life together in a mature, respectful, and loving relationship.
But not on Grey's Anatomy, of course. I went too far to give the show up after 13 seasons, but God they make it difficult sometimes.