Opinion | [s9e6] Second

The floor of Seattle Grace-Mercy West used to feel like solid ground. Now, it feels like a tightrope.

They want a "second opinion" on the hospital’s safety protocols. I just want a second opinion on my life. I want a doctor to walk in and tell me that the last few months were a surgical error—that they can go back in, opening the wound, and put everything back exactly where it belongs. [S9E6] Second Opinion

Cristina is back, walking the halls like a ghost who finally decided to haunt her old house. She doesn't want to talk about the crash. I don't want to talk about the crash. But the lawyers are everywhere, scribbling notes, turning our nightmares into line items on a legal brief. The floor of Seattle Grace-Mercy West used to

Arizona is struggling with her prosthetic and her return to work; Dr. Bailey uses a "fake" consult to coax her back into the pediatric ward. I just want a second opinion on my life