

She goes on and on about how Jeremy is her best friend, her family, and that if he isn’t okay, she won’t be either. It’s not ideal, but Jo and Link are clearly a good team and very good doctors, and they keep Jeremy alive long enough to get him in the ambulance.Īt the hospital, Link and Teddy work on Jeremy (who ends up surviving) while Jo hangs around in the waiting room with Jeremy’s best friend, the witch in the Rapunzel play.

They end up using an AED from a first aid kit nearby and also gather up all the EpiPens in the audience - so many EpiPens! - to keep Prince Jeremy alive. While Link works on this nasty fracture, Jo tries to keep the prince alive - he keeps crashing because of his heart condition. The prince, who has a heart condition, falls while climbing up Rapunzel’s hair and breaks his leg REAL bad. Jo is a mystery.Īnyway, it’s not long before there is a medical emergency at this event. She learns that the story of Rapunzel is horrifying and also that her gut reaction to the thought of her and Link as a romantic couple is one of disgust: A woman at the play mistakes Link for Jo’s husband and her knee-jerk response is, “Ew!” She says that out loud. Anyway, Jo is learning a lot through this excursion. It might be for Jo, who doesn’t know the story of Rapunzel because, as you’ll recall, she was a street urchin growing up. On second thought, this seems like torture, and why do all the women in Link’s life want to hurt him? Their kids aren’t old enough to enjoy outdoor children’s theater even a little bit. It’s their day off and they are taking the kids to see some play in the park. Jo sees her best friend being an absolute sad sack and decides to do something about it. Amelia is trouble and Link deserves better! At the moment, though, mostly I’m mad at Link, who will not stop pining for this woman who does nothing but hurt him. She is so unclear in what she actually wants.
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This whole situation is infuriating because Amelia should either say she wants to commit even if they don’t get married or say she isn’t interested in any way, shape, or form, and move on. It doesn’t matter that they love each other and it doesn’t matter that they are still super-attracted to each other or that they have a kid together, Amelia doesn’t want to get married or have more kids and that will never change. Link’s moping around, sad-scrolling through his photos, because even though he and Amelia had sex on Thanksgiving, she isn’t interested in changing her mind on marriage. The storyline where the theme is most apparent belongs to Jo and Link. It’s mostly a stretch, but we’ll go with it because this season of Grey’s Anatomy desperately needs a little cohesiveness. The theme of the day is “seeing things with a different lens” or something like that.
