Grey-s Anatomy- | 13-1 13-- Temporada - Episodio 1...

Andrew breaks down. He confesses to Bailey that his father was running a fraudulent surgical ring back in Italy. Bailey, horrified, must now decide: protect the hospital by exposing Vincenzo, or protect Andrew by staying silent? Amelia is 14 weeks pregnant. But she hasn't told Owen—because the baby might be Link's (from their one-night stand before she reconciled with Owen). She gets a paternity test, but she can't bring herself to open the results.

"You're not a monster, son. But you've got to stop punishing yourself for your father's sins. That man is dead. You're not him. But you will be if you rot in here without fighting." Plot C: DeLuca’s Reckoning Andrew DeLuca is discharged from the hospital, but he's not okay. His father, Vincenzo DeLuca , survived the beating but is now paralyzed from the waist down. He's filed a civil suit against Alex—and against Grey Sloan for "fostering a violent work environment."

"Me."

"You still operate like you're trying to outrun something, Grey." Meredith: "And you still run away the second things get hard. Oh wait—you already did that."

She hangs up. Smiles coldly.

"The wake-up call isn't the moment you fall. It's the moment you decide to get up. And sometimes... you need someone else to remind you that you still can."

"You beat a man, Alex. A father. Because he said something ugly about me. That's not love. That's self-destruction." Alex: "I'm not insane, Jo. I just... broke. And I don't know how to put the pieces back." Grey-s Anatomy- 13-1 13-- Temporada - Episodio 1...

Logline: In the aftermath of Alex Karev's brutal beating by DeLuca's father, the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial must confront their own secrets—while a catastrophic avalanche strands a group of hikers, forcing Meredith to choose between saving a stranger and saving herself. Cold Open: A black screen. Then, a flatline.

"And who built that place, Catherine?"

"In medicine, they teach you that the first five minutes after a traumatic event are the most critical. What they don't tell you is that sometimes, those five minutes stretch into hours. Days. And the person bleeding out... is you."

"I don't care about the past, Amelia. I care about the future. Yours. Mine. And this baby's—no matter whose it is." Andrew breaks down