

As she reminds Owen, it’s only been seven months since Owen flew over to Germany to profess his undying love for Teddy. Why do people invite this couple anywhere? It’s the fight we’ve known would be coming: Are they even a couple without Betty and Leo? Can Owen just acknowledge that he and Teddy are much more complicated than “friends having a baby?” Once again, I find myself agreeing with Dr. They have several “talks” throughout the party that escalate in both intensity and volume. The more Owen seethes over thinking about Tom being around his daughter, the more upset Amelia gets. Teddy doesn’t throw a drink on him, but she certainly has the grounds to. Tom Koracick is into babymoons! Who knew? Owen is fuming and reminds Teddy that she’s seven months pregnant. They are having their own celebration because Tom has just surprised Teddy with a little getaway to Palm Springs. Their “sinkhole of sadness,” as Amelia so accurately calls it, only gets deeper when they roll up to the party and find Teddy and Tom smashing faces in the hallway. We’ll cut them a little slack because we watch them say good-bye to Leo and Betty for good. Much of that is due to Owen and Amelia and their Feelings. Meanwhile, the party is, um, a little chaotic. She’s boozing in her limo with Bailey, encouraging the woman to enjoy her TrailBlazer money (Bailey buys the $800 blender she covets, thank you very much) and receiving a rousing Bailey Speech about enjoying the fact that they are alive in this moment and not spending their lives worried about the next heart attack or the next cancer scan. Ah, Grey’s Anatomy, after 332 episodes, you really haven’t changed, have you?Ĭatherine is hesitant to celebrate when she is still very much dealing with cancer and will be for the rest of her life, so she takes her time getting to the party at Jackson’s. Still, it’s nice to see everyone dressed up (Bokhee!), even if it does end with two men brawling in the living room and a minor kitchen fire. Catherine does not want to be at this party. This party is to celebrate Catherine’s health and the doctors who saved her. Grey’s Anatomy knows it, too - they’re throwing a party. But also because, wow, what a record to have.

Mainly because we now have to reconcile with the fact that we have devoted, AT THE VERY LEAST, 332 hours of our actual lives to this fictional show.

Carter and company! Don’t worry, you’ll always have Eriq La Salle punching the air in the opening credits.įor those of us who have been watching since the very beginning, this is a big deal. With episode 332, they have ousted ER from the top spot. No, the current cause for popping some bottles and giving a hearty round of applause is the fact that “We Didn’t Start the Fire” officially makes Grey’s Anatomy TV’s longest-running prime-time medical drama. Okay, that deserves to be treasured, but it’s not what we’re celebrating tonight. Hello dearest Grey’s fans, boy do we have something to celebrate tonight! I mean, did you see Maggie’s green jumpsuit? It was perfection.
