Grey’s Anatomy: Bailey Reins in the ‘Surgical Cowboy’ Interns, Simone Faces Hard Truths and Teddy Is on the Mend

This post contains spoilers from the season 20 premiere of Grey’s Anatomy.

Bailey wasted no time getting the interns lined up this week Grey’s Anatomy.

After taking over for Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman) in last week’s season 20 premiere, she told the intern reporters, “Your days as surgical cowboys are over.”

She then informed the interns that they would have to complete a few tasks before “looking so much into the operating room.” She added: “If this is too much for you, feel free to choose another career.”

Read on to find out more about this week’s episode Grey’s Anatomy.

Adelaide Kane, Harry Shum Jr., Midori Francis, Alexis Floryd and Jake Borelli on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

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Dr. Bailey’s methods have been questioned

Doctors at Gray Sloan Memorial then raced to save the gunshot wound victim, John Doe. After Dr. Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) pronounced him dead, Benson “Blue” Kwan (Harry Shum Jr.) offered to massage his heart to see if he could revive him and he felt a heartbeat.

Despite realizing the patient was still alive, Bailey still refused to let him wash because his surgical records were incomplete.

However, Ndugu opposed her decision and told her, “You learn how to be a surgeon in the operating room” and therefore prevented the intern’s development as a doctor. He then called Adams into the operating room to help.

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Chandra Wilson on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

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When Blue asked him why he wasn’t allowed to participate in the operation, Bailey reminded him, “You did it to learn how to save a life. This man is a human being…he is just like you at the beginning of your adult life.”

She added that the exercises she assigned to the interns were “not a game”.

Bailey later worries that her methods haven’t worked since she was last in charge of trainees because she’s changed as a doctor, but her husband Ben Warren (Jason George) reassures her, saying, “Yes, you’ve changed, but for the better. ”

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Teddy under repair

After a medical emergency, Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) refused to slow down. dr. Mika Yasuda (Midori Francis) is tasked with keeping her informed of what is happening with her patients.

When her husband Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) asks what Yasuda is doing, she at first “says five” before revealing that she’s been helping Teddy oversee the hospital.

However, she suggested that Teddy was “pushing” with her recovery, and Owen replied that he needed her help to rest, but she couldn’t have known it was coming from him.

KEVIN MCKIDD, KIM RAVER

Kevin McKidd and Kim Raver on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

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Yasuda then told her it was time to “focus on resting,” and she replied, “I don’t know if my husband or my surgeon made you do this, but I’m fine.”

But when Yasuda reminded her that she “almost died,” Teddy burst into tears.

She later explained to Owen that she was to blame for the death of Sam Sutton (Sam Page), and he replied, “It’s not your fault. It was out of your control, but now she needed to focus on her recovery.

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“Thank you for taking care of me,” she said before he took the card she was hiding.

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A family softball game gone wrong

A family softball game turns “bloody” and Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane) and Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) step in to help a pregnant patient named Allie who complains that she’s “sharper” and her groin area is “stiff.”

Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) quickly realized that “it could be a spinal injury” after she started leaking fluid that she knew was not amniotic fluid.

After the MRI, they decided to proceed with a complex operation to stabilize her spine, which they hoped would save her and the baby.

Due to complications, they were forced to make a difficult choice to perform an emergency caesarean section, while saving the patient. When the baby’s father met the newborn, he said, “We’re the best family” despite a group fight and a traumatic softball game.

dr. Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane) reminded the family that they are lucky to have each other and named her the “MVP” of the game.

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Hard truths revealed

Another patient named Daunte — who was flirting with Levi Schmitt (Jake Borelli) — became angry when Simone Griffin (Alexis Floyd) said he was HIV positive. He told her he “doesn’t know what you’re doing” and demanded to be treated by another doctor.

After the diagnosis was confirmed, the patient began to panic and asked if he could go. He later told Schmitt that he would always remember him for saying that his “relationship life changed forever.”

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Alexis Floyd on “Grey’s Anatomy.”

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“When and how you reveal your status is up to you,” Schmitt reminded him and encouraged him not to leave the hospital until he received treatment because he might become “skeptical and die.”

Meanwhile, Simone was upset about how she handled the patient’s diagnosis and he wanted to leave the hospital. She told Lucas Adams (Niko Terho) “He could have died because of me,” and he replied, “That’s really bullshit, I’m sorry.”

NO ONE TERHO

Niko Tehro on “Grey’s Anatomy”.

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She continued to kiss him – despite telling him she needed time after calling off the wedding – and added that she wanted to “feel better”. However, Lucas declined because she was “upset” and suggested they talk instead.

Simone later told Lucas that she avoided “hard truths,” adding, “I avoid them until they’re staring me in the face.” In the end, she told him it was time to “put his career first.”

He was upset about her decision after she got involved with him after dumping her fiancé. He said, “From now on you and I are roommates, we’re done.”

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Grey’s Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9pm ET on ABC.

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