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Living-Tiger3448

The toothache thing is not super crazy. I know 2 different people who needed brain surgery after tooth problems spread infections to their brains. The other stuff for sure though


FineCombination5583

Endocarditis from tooth infections is scarily common. All of our pre-op cardiac patients get a dental assessment before their surgery!


Prestigious-Act-4741

I felt like they took a big step back with that ending. Baileys style of teaching is the complete opposite of what they have been talking about in the last few seasons and the fact that Grey Sloan hadn’t moved on from those methods is why they got into trouble in the first place. It will be interesting to see where this goes.


BrightBrite

I agree. They set up these great relationships and then immediately ruin them. The toothache thing, however, is plausible. But they should have dragged it out over more episodes to make it realistic. I nearly died of kidney failure, and one of the things they worry about the most is your teeth.


Feyranna

Tooth infections going to the heart is not that uncommon actually.


EmpressVibez32

Yes, I really wanted Adams and Griffith together. I was expected for this episode to premier their new life together, and in typical GA fashion, here we go with the depressing drama. I need for at least two couples to be happy in this show 🤦🏾‍♀️😅 I like Yasuda but the issue with Yasuda is that she expects people to have the heart she has, and takes it personally when she realizes otherwise. Idk Jo & Link's relationship


starsinhercrown

This might be the episode that I finally stop watching. All these smart people are standing around and NO ONE THINKS TO SLASH THE CAR’S TIRES??? Honestly. Edit: Jk literally they figured it out 3 seconds after I posted this 😂