Greys Anatomy
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Hey, remember when wehung out with George OMalley last week?TheGeorge OMalley?

Right now Im holding on to George OMalley basking in the sun.
gallery, agitated and confused.
TheGreysaudience has been through enough without turning us into sob factories every time we hear My Girl.
My Girl, Bailey!
He cant be with the love of his life as she dies.
She wants to go home.
Bailey was just barely holding on before, so this sends her into a tailspin.
Baileys feeling, well, Baileys feeling everything.
Shes confused and scared to decide her mothers end of life care plan.
Shes angry that this is happening in the first place.
She feels guilty because she made her parents move to that facility.
Bailey and Maggie talk about their mothers.
They talk about how as Black women theyve been underestimated time and time again.
Its the brave, kind choice.
Shes being the good daughter shes always wanted to be.
It still doesnt make it any easier.
Webber finds Bailey unable to walk into her mothers room, knowing its the end.
Baileys just so angry: Her mother deserves to die surrounded by love.
Shes not a nameless, faceless patient, shes a human being.
The screen fills up with names of people who have been lost to COVID-19.
Its a startling, moving image.
I think Ill go lie facedown on my floor and cry into my carpet for a solid thirty now.
Not even George OMalley basking in the sun can help at the moment.
The O.R.
Jacksons fears about his mother are only exacerbated as he watches what Baileys going through.
by way of something to do with their sex life.
And its not lost on Jackson or Webber that half of their COVID patients are Black and brown people.
In a city thats 7 percent Black, like how does that even compute?
Forget the pre, says Jackson, its the existing condition.
She begins the episode as a sad sack lying in bed refusing to get up and face another day.
Jo then gets pulled in to deliver a baby and feels joy for the first time in a while.
Shes contemplating leaving surgery for obstetrics.
I want to be happy, she tells Schmitt.
Tom Koracick seems okay … FOR NOW.
Hey, does anyone actually care about Sad Teddy being so Sad all the time?
Thats not rhetorical, the answer is no.
I mean, it didnt bringhimjoy, but oh boy, it brought me some.
Are we kind of into this new crop of interns?
Dr. Khan works with Jo this week.
Also, he reminds Jo that every day above ground is a good day and yes, thats fromScarface.
Ive never seen that movie but it sounds very uplifting and not at all distressing.
Bailey telling Meredith she misses her?
And wishes she would wake up?
As a parting note: CHANDRA WILSON, EVERYBODY.