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Does that give the Avery family the right to go after her legally? April has done nothing but be civil after their divorce. She didn't fuck it up. Jackson did. Jackson wanted the divorce, if she told him that she was having a baby before the divorce, he would resent her for using the baby to keep them together. She

At what point did April deny Jackson any fatherly rights? She just talked about the duration of her being pregnant because let's face it Jackson was behaving like an angry asshole. Going after April legally is a BAD BAD idea. I hope Jackson doesn't agree with this, he did love her once you know, and it can't be good

I think it's because Jackson has never loved anyone like he loves April (yes I believe he's still in love with her). I mean he's always been so cryptic when it came to her. He literally had the chance of choosing her after the storm but waited until her wedding day in front of everybody they work with to tell her. I

I hate what Japril have become. I'm someone who rooted for them since the beginning and always loved their relationship. Jackson is a character I loved uncontionally but his character has been awful for a while. Honestly it seems he's the only one who hasn't gotten over the divorce. He still wants to hurt April

I agree! I think that Michaela and Asher have the potential to become a couple that we can root for.

All through the episode I agreed with Arizona and Alex. But Arizona really shouldn't have told Jackson. It was crossing the line and I'm bummed that this will ruin April and Arizona's friendship.

I don't know if I'm the only one not invested in the whole Maggie and DeLuca storyline. I mean they're okay but not good enough to take so much screentime. Although if we're talking screentime I don't know why Penny is still around. Like honestly. WHY?

Riggs mentioned he was from New Zealand before. Can't remember which ep.