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**Raises hand** I do. Rafael's Solano-ness is a huge part of his character… his obsession with creating a family because he was abandoned by a selfish mom… his need to prove himself to a constantly disapproving dad… his parents' awfulness is something that's defined him and he's been trying to get out from under. So

I really like that this episode reminded us that, despite her generally practical and controlled nature, Jane also has this spontaneous and romantic side that caused her to dive headfirst into a relationship with her baby daddy just because she felt they might be "meant to be." She's both a dreamer and a planner, so

I know, that's why I said front and center this SEASON, rather than this episode.

The Meredith and Alex scenes were perfectly perfect in their perfection and, for probably the first time this season, I didn't totally hate Jo. Other than that, meh. Why oh why is the Owen-Amelia story so front and center this season? Do there have some rabid following that I'm missing? Oh and I really don't think

Amazing that we are into season three and this show still manages to make relationships feel fresh. The Alba-Jane conflict was a nice change of pace from the usual Alba-Xo wars and I liked that they gave Alba justification for REAL anger at Jane because nobody wants a MarySue as our main character. I also enjoyed the

The first 20 minutes of this episode were nearly unwatchable. Having the surgeons personalize the patient worked as a way to delve into back stories. But man, those scenes with Richard to get them to that point were supremely annoying. And it was made more ridiculous by the fact Richard was using this "teaching"

This episode's highlight was definitely Rogelio hanging out with the Solanos. Ro using his acting class skills to help Luisa managed to be both hysterical and sweet at the same time. And having Ro and Raf actually interact in a genuine way, rather than just exist in the same space together was a nice change. I also

Yes to all of this. This season is mostly meh - nothing really makes me want to throw my shoe at the TV, but just so many boring stories. Other than Alex and Meredith's perfect friendship and Jackson and April slowly (and adorably) making their way back to each other, there's just not much to tune in for.

Even though I probably lean more #TeamRafael than #TeamMichael, I'm really glad they decided to put a pin the triangle for now and have Rafael move on - it was getting pretty played out. Plus, if this episode was any indication, it's going to be entertaining to see Jane and Rafael on equal footing as friends and

I really liked this one. The sister scenes were played with such a wry humor which made them even funnier. It was also nice to see Mer adulting yet again (which admittedly is kinda easy to do in comparison to Amelia - Owen was a mensch for waiting her out.) April (and Sarah freakin' Drew) was badass and Jackson's

HOW IS THIS QUESTION STILL ASKED?

Hell YES! Sarah Drew is so damn good and it feels like her acting is *finally* getting some notice this season. April may annoy me at times (even though I'm in the lonely camp that still loves her in spite of it), but Sarah is always, always on point.

Don't worry, #TeamMichael, they're not going to have Jane run off with Rafael. While it was nice to be reminded that Rafael and Jane did have some very sweet chemistry once upon a time, she obviously loves Michael now. I'm sure the Rafael stuff is just to create some pre-wedding drama next week.

Not sure it's technically a cover, since Prince wrote the song, even though Sinead's version was released prior to this version. Last night's version was Prince singing with Rosie Gaines.

If Sara Ramirez is leaving Grey's and this entire I'm-gonna-move-across-the-country-with-my-new-girlfriend-and-take-my kid-too is to make me miss Callie less when she goes, well then good job, show! Other than that, seriously lame story. The idea of a custody battle for Calzona wasn't necessarily bad since it's such

Mer and her delight in seeing Owen's penis was hysterical. Loved her sisters pep talk at the end. Loved that Alex refused to take sides. Loved Jackson and April's heart eyes when they first saw the ultrasound. Loved having a patient storyline that was actually touching. Hated that they make Bailey act like a child.

Gotta agree on this episode being a mixed bag. Loved Mer this episode - from the scenes with the kids to teasing Steph to her sweet moment with Maggie at the end. This is how I like my Mer! I also liked the Calzona stuff - not because I enjoy them fighting but because this is a pretty normal issue for co-parents

Pretty mixed bag tonight. Ben has always been kind of a cute non-entity to me - basically just a hot guy that makes me glad for Bailey. Thrusting him into the spotlight tonight really did not do his character a lot of favors. At the same time, I found the story interesting and Bailey's reaction really in character.

Sigh… Abby turning into Liv should have been the culmination of this episode. That was sufficiently twisty and could've set up a really new interesting rivalry. But Olivia beating a man to death with a chair?!?!?! That's not twisty, that's just gross and lame.

Ha! Yeah, I had the exact same thought. When you explicitly identify a character's age, it's probably a good idea to make sure she looks like she's within at least a decade of that age.