And Meredith professes her love for Dr. Nick.

Can we blame him?

Too bad for Adams that those epic days are not today.

That baton has firmly been passed to his colleagues Griffith and Millin.

Picture it: Two college roommates walk into an ER puking up a storm.

Young Chase develops a rash over his entire body and has trouble breathing.

This results in Millin asking, “What’s wrong with him?”

To which Griffith responds, “I have no idea!”

Meredith instructs the interns to figure out why Chase is getting worse by the minute.

They rush to dig through medical journals, calling out diseases every five seconds.

Chase’s symptoms fit none.

He hands the scalpel to Millin because “Breaking things is way easier than putting them back together.”

Or just regular inappropriate?

She confirms that Chase has meningococcal, which is a rare form of meningitis.

The good news is that Chase is alive.

The bad news is that he no longer has the lower half of his left leg.

It’s just like how people respond when I tell them I recapGrey’s Anatomy.

This makes zero sense to me, but I’ll allow it.

With all the scheduling conflicts, fuses are short.

Take Winston and Maggie, for instance.

Maggie has rearranged her husband’s surgeries so he can be the right-hand man in her OR.

She expects excellence and wants nothing less than perfection.

Teddy is upset that they are broke.

Owen is annoyed by Teddy’s hovering.

Remember, for Owen to keep his license, he must have an attending with him at all times.

That means Yasuda, who is on Owen’s rotation, doesn’t count.

First, what a dumb way to teach your wife a lesson.

Wouldn’t smashing the phone onto a concrete sidewalk have a greater impact?

Second, I applauded Owen’s calm demeanor as he walked Yasuda through the intubation process.

Yes, he needs to be the one to teach the interns.

Get him out of the ER.

I can’t stand the constant arguing.

Someone get me an emotional support stuffed animal from the gift shop, yo!

And finally, Jo and Bailey are mom friends.

Bailey is not ready to return to work, and her braids are still fabulous.

Speaking of fabulous, Dr. Nick is in the house, and he’s visibly irritated.

Meredith finally realizes Nick needs to hear that she’s happy he’s in Seattle.

Also, she’s totally in love with him.

She was numb when he left but feels again now that he’s in the same zip code.

Fire up the elevators, people.

I predict a make-out sesh in the future!

I’m going to need that emotional stuffed animal again, c’mon, and thank you.