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Yeah, not one of Grey's best efforts this season. I'm tired of Jo and Stephanie always starring in some version of Mean Girls. I'm tired of Owen taking six months to explain why he hates Riggs. I'm tired of April and Jackson mis-communicating just so their fight can be prolonged. This episode was really treading water.

Damn, Catherine, that was cold!!! Good twist in the story though and it may give Jackson and April someone else to fight, rather than each other - that'd be a nice change.

Oh please no to April/Owen - they have such a father/daughter vibe to them - yuck. I could go for Amelia/Riggs though. Or maybe Mer/Riggs or even April/Riggs. Pretty much Riggs really.

Don't you think he does? They have a custody agreement as I recall - isn't that right? I assume child support is part of it - would be weird not to have it be.

Eh, the guy offered to pay for his ex-girlfriend to live in her dream house with the guy she dumped him for - pretty magnanimous in my opinion.

This episode was completely charming all the way around, but again, Petra and Jane's friendship was the absolute highlight. I'm pretty sure my eyes were actually hearts when Petra took Rafael to task for not supporting Jane moving further away and again when it was revealed that Petra secretly bought the house so Jane

Hooray is right! I agree the lack of impetus is really an issue for me. After being able to live with killing Karen, David and Lizzie, what about the last few weeks created a breaking point for Carol? After everything, why now? I think realizing that she was willing to kill someone like Morgan who didn't present an

Yeah, I have a pretty different interpretation of how Carol was being portrayed in the beginning of the season. To me, all her "happy homemaker" stuff was an act to gain community trust as opposed to genuine change in her persona. I also saw her behavior during the confrontation with Morgan and then the wolves as

Rather clear to you, but I really didn't see a such a significant shift that Carol's decision to leave felt earned. Yes, Morgan was challenging her way of thinking, but until we saw her make her "kill list," I didn't really get the sense that his words were bringing up such intense feels of regret, remorse, etc. So

Ugh to Carol's sudden change of heart - not that she had it, but that it was so poorly written. Melissa sold the moment of panic because she's just that good, but damn, the writers really should've set this up better. Why didn't they use her confrontation with Morgan as a turning point? Realizing that she had grown

Yep, put me on #TeamApril too. I get that she can be dorky and annoying at times, but I love the contrast she creates in a sometimes generic sea of beautiful, snarky and cool people. While I admit frustration earlier this season with her insistence that Jackson forgive her, with this divorce/pregnancy storyline, I've

As much as I enjoyed the long, long overdue apology from Alba to Xo and as much as I loved more glimpses of lothario Rafael, I can scarcely focus on anything besides the utter perfection of Jane and Petra together for the birth of the twins. These characters and these actresses are really the perfect foil for one

LOL, well I understand that. But doesn't it seem a little too coincidental? He's the only one that could've switched up the sperm sample and he hasn't appeared on the show in months, but now he reappears in a small, hey-audience-remember-this-character-exists way on the episode right before Petra goes into labor.

So Vests reappears on the show right before Petra goes into labor. Hmmmm….

Rafael was kinda a dick this episode and I welcomed it. In the last two years, he's dealt with his sister impregnating a stranger with his sperm, his wife cheating on him with his best friend, his best friend being murdered, his wife falsely accusing him of domestic abuse, his dad being murdered by his stepmom, almost

Yeah, I'm not following the line of reasoning. Michael was staying away from Jane because Michael being with Jane would somehow put Mateo at risk? Not getting the connection. And now it's a-okay because Rose is dead, even though they know Mutter is still out there?? I'm totally confused.

Yay! Love that we're getting regular Greys reviews now. This show is still compelling after all this time and episodes like this are a good illustration as to why that is. Sarah and Jesse hit all the right notes having to play every emotion under the sun, and their natural chemistry always makes me believe that this

The individual pieces of this episode were fabulous as always, but all the disconnected storylines are frustrating. We used to have all the Marbella action centered around Jane, Rafael, Petra and Michael, and the family action centered around Jane, Xo, Alba and Rogelio - and there was also a lot of cross-over between

Agreed. Like every show, Homeland is bound to have some cliched, poorly-written aspects next season, so at least let those cliched, poorly-written aspects give us Quinn back!

On one hand, I thought the episode was a good one and a fitting end to the season for all the stories and characters, even poor Quinn. It wrapped up the loose ends well (but maybe a little TOO tidily) and there were a number of elegant moments from Qasim's sacrifice to the church scenes to Allison's cowardly death to