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[s7e13] Don't Deceive Me (please Don't Go) — Verified & Limited

In a lighter subplot, attempts to modernize the hospital by live-tweeting surgeries for educational purposes.

The episode features a heartbreaking case involving a trial participant, Daniel Cobb, who mistakes his wife for another woman he met at an assisted living facility. The Pregnancy "Hormone Casserole" [S7E13] Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)

Guest star Rachael Taylor debuts as Dr. Lucy Fields, a new obstetrician who is immediately irritated by Callie's frantic behavior. 📱 Surgery in the Social Media Age In a lighter subplot, attempts to modernize the

Derek chooses Alex Karev as his resident instead of his wife, Meredith Grey , arguing that their personal connection and Meredith’s family history (her mother, Ellis) would make it too emotional. Lucy Fields, a new obstetrician who is immediately

Chief Richard Webber is vehemently against the idea, leading to a comedic power struggle.

Despite the betrayal, Arizona Robbins decides she wants to be part of the child's life.

Following the bombshell that is pregnant with Mark Sloan's baby, the trio struggles to navigate their new reality.