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I assumed Jo didn't tell Alex because if he knew it's the sort of thing he'd want to take action on and she seems to genuinely believe contact would get her killed. And it does seem totally in character for Alex to want to fix things/save her/ solve it with aggressive acting out, so it made sense she wouldn't trust

I feel like the beginning of this season gently teased a Mer-Alex romance, and the decision to put her into something as he comes out of something feels in line with that as a possible future-arc?

Literally not a single person in this battle has suggested the question is what the kid needs which is like bad in general but also makes me think their lawyers must be terrible, also Seattle has amazing trial wait times apparently?

Yeah, Stephanie wasn't advocating for her family member, which would be ok if the patient wasn't getting the care they needed, she was speaking for a person she only sort of knows, in a situation where he was obviously relying on her to provide the best medical advice because of her professional

I just could not get worked up about an episode where the main issue is what if he marries this lady when the show takes place in a universe where the president not only is divorced but got caught cheating? Oh no what if later he has to divorce this lady! There is no version of this episode in 2016 where anyone thinks

Am I the only one who doesn't think it's unbelievable at all? Part of what's been so satisfying about this is that the first two seasons were Mindy wanting a fairy tale so badly, a love conquers all kind of story and we saw that as the unrealistic fantasy-world it was. But then they got us so invested in the romantic

At this point I want April and Owen and Amelia to get on a boat and sink in the sea.

Wait, is David irredeemable? I think if we all got together we could redeem him probably.