"Grey's Anatomy" Why Try to Change Me Now (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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Eliza's Interference
ZegMaarJus11 September 2023
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This Episode begins with Catherine and Bailey, they talk about the new education consultant that will arrive at the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital today. Eliza has arrived at the hospital, she will check the procedures that are going on. Richard wants that Eliza leaves the hospital, he is very furious. Amelia tells Owen that she don't want to have a baby. Eliza wants to work on her own at the hospital, with no help from Richard, she told this to Bailey. Nice Episode of Grey's Anatomy Season 13, dramatic Episode. Eliza is here to spice some things up at the hospital. Is Richard his place in danger, curious to see how this will turn out!
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Change
aswin-barath9 August 2022
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This episode is all about bringing change and understanding the surprising results.

Catherine Avery finds out there is a fundamental flaw in the teaching program at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital and she believes that's the reason this hospital went down from being No. 1 on the west coast. Now, this is brought to the attention of Doctor Bailey and an external examiner, Minnick, to assess the problems. The examiner monitors everything in the hospital and suggests changes then and there. This brings chaos among attendings, whereas the residents become happy with the results. Slowly everyone understands that change is right and necessary.

The personal lives of the characters continue with ups and downs. But at the end of the day, the ones who discuss tend to come up with solutions.

My Favorites from this episode: I love the way the office of the chief of surgery, showcases the different titles of the hospitals in the background: "Seattle Grace Hospital", "Seattle Grace + Mercy West Hospital", "Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital" and "Denny Duquette Clinic".

Residents get to openly point out the challenges while learning surgery they face with the attending and the examiner.

Change makes people happy, hate and everything in between. It's human nature.
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