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

"Me."

"You're not a victim, Andrew. You're an accomplice. You knew what Dad was doing to those patients—the unnecessary surgeries, the insurance scams. You covered for him for years. Alex's fists didn't make Dad a monster. He already was one."

, watching from the trauma board, whispers: "If she dies out there, it's on me. I never should have given her back her license after the insurance fraud." Plot B: Alex & Jo – The Legal Fallout Alex refuses to speak. He's been in solitary for 72 hours. His lawyer says he has two choices: plead insanity (using his childhood trauma) or take a plea deal for 5 years.

, sensing her distance, proposes again. In the middle of the avalanche chaos, he drops to one knee in the supply closet. Grey-s Anatomy- 13-1 13-- Temporada - Episodio 1...

We see in a prison jumpsuit, sitting alone in a holding cell. His knuckles are raw. His eyes are empty.

She hangs up. Smiles coldly.

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 covered for him for years

and Samira are forced to work together in a makeshift triage tent. The tension is immediate.

She kisses him. But as he hugs her, she slips the envelope into the biohazard bin. She'll never know. She chooses love over certainty. The second avalanche hits. Meredith is still operating on Nina in the tent. Samira throws herself over Meredith and the patient as the tent collapses.

"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." I never should have given her back her

visits Alex next. No judgment. Just a story about his own relapse.

"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."

Back at the hospital, tears up her resignation letter. She walks into the boardroom and announces: "We're not closing. We're not firing anyone. And we're going to fight the DeLuca lawsuit—by telling the truth."

"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."