Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Episode 9 Recap: What Happened to Jo and Link’s Twins? Midseason Premiere’s Ending EXPLAINED

In simpler terms, after taking a break during winter, Grey’s Anatomy picked up again in the second part of Season 21, continuing right where it left off following the shocking events of the midseason finale.

In the midst of the chaos at the convenience store, an eventful episode unfolded with Lucas and heavily pregnant Jo, where we witnessed intense dramatic moments, nerve-wracking medical crises, and a narrow escape from potential deception.

Richard learned from Bailey that Mika had stepped down from the residency program, creating a mess for Jules. This upset led Jules to make a critical mistake during an operation on Damian, the convenience store robber. Instead of securing him to the table, she overlooked it. During the surgery, the table tilted and Damian slipped off, leaving Jules no choice but to let Simone face Teddy’s fury.

Despite the harrowing ordeal of getting shot, Lucas felt compelled to return to his job. Yet, a loud noise triggered a panic attack, reinforcing Ben’s suggestion that he should first undergo a psychological evaluation before resuming work. Eventually, he regained his composure and even rekindled his relationship with Simone.

Jo’s bleeding was due to stress, and a young physician proposed a cervical stitch to protect her pregnancy. Link hesitated, making light of the situation by remarking, “Aren’t we supposed to wait for someone who was born before TikTok?” However, Jo decisively made up her mind.

During the intense heatwave in Seattle, Blue asked Molly to stay at his apartment until he arrived, after finishing his duty. On returning, he earnestly confessed his feelings to his former fiancée who has amnesia, urging her to return from California and choose him over Dave. His heartfelt request might just sway her decision.

In the meantime, Owen rushed Nora to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital due to her stomach pain. During her stay at the hospital, she admitted her long-standing affection for him and almost kissed him. Despite acknowledging similar feelings, Owen failed to elaborate when asking Teddy to examine Nora instead.

Teddy challenged Ben over his decision to keep Grey Sloan open for trauma cases, an action she considered a severe oversight. Upon recognizing that the hospital lacked emergency protocols, Ben suggested forming a committee to address this issue. However, Teddy pointed out that as a resident, he didn’t hold the authority to establish policy.

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2025-03-07 21:37