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Meredith Bets on Herself, Owen and Teddy Make a Choice
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Warning: this story contains spoilers from the March 27 episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) wouldn’t take no for an answer on Grey’s Anatomy.
While presenting their research for a grant on the March 27 episode, Meredith and Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) were shocked to learn that another team — lead by Tom Koracick (Greg Germann) — had shown similar research but were “several steps ahead.”
When they confronted him, Koracick informed them that he used their published abstract as “a starting point” to further his own research.
He added, “Chins up, only one of us needs to find a cure, right?”
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While Meredith was impressed by Koracick’s research, she was underwhelmed by his cavalier attitude. When Meredith suggested he should focus on curing Alzheimer’s, he responded, “Well, sure. But when my work changes the face of medicine, everybody wins. Even you, Dr. Grey.”
Meredith voiced her frustrations to her boyfriend Nick Marsh (Scott Speedman), saying, “It’s a game to him. He’s never had to search for a grandmother who’s gone missing, or taking car keys away from a dad, or look into the eyes of a mother who’s alive but not there.”
“That’s something you have that he does not — passion,” Nick responded, adding that she needed to make a case for herself because it might be her “last shot.”
Taking Action
When Koracick pressed Meredith and Amelia on the need for their research, they turned the tables on him and demanded to know why he wasn’t using female mice in his studies after he called them “problematic.”
“So you’re not studying female mice, because their reproductive systems mess with your results,” Meredith shot back. “That’s pathetic and the most asinine excuse for sexism I’ve ever heard. No wonder no one’s ever cured Alzheimer’s, the men who have spent decades trying to do it have ignored the patients who need it the most.”
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Despite their best efforts, Koracick won the grant, but Meredith decided it was time to take matters into her own hands and fund her own research to focus on females. She told Nick, “I know we just bought this house, but I have some savings. And I said this is personal, and it is.
He offered to become an “investor.” He added, “If I’m gonna bet on anybody, it’s you.”
An Unconventional Choice
After Teddy Altman’s (Kim Raver) revelation that she was attracted to Cass Beckman (Sophia Bush), she and Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) were at odds over their therapist’s suggestion to try an “unconventional marriage.”
“I am in love with you, but if we continue like this, I don’t want to lose you, but we both feel stifled and stuck,” Teddy told her husband. “I want to change this, but it doesn’t feel like you do.”
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Owen later told Teddy that he didn’t want them to feel “stuck.” He added, “I’m willing to try something new if you want.”
They then agreed to try an open marriage and set up ground rules for the arrangement — including “no serious relationships or feelings.” They pair seal the deal by hooking up.
Leaving It at the Door
Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane) was surprised to see Adriana, a woman that she spent the night with, at the hospital. She later learned that Adriana was there as a patient advocate for a foster teen and was also Monica Beltran’s (Natalie Morales) ex-wife.
Adriana later told Jules to be “chill” about the situation, adding, “Monica’s cool with it.” But, Jules wasn’t so sure.
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With her nerves in full swing, Jules accidentally punctured the teen’s heart causing her to panic and question if she should still be in the O.R. Monica warned her, “If you ask me one more time if I want you on this case, I’m going to lose my mind, focus and stay in lockstep.” They then proceeded with the surgery.
After the operation, Monica advised her, “No matter how hard it is, you cannot bring your personal life into the O.R.” Jules then decided to focus on medicine, vowed to swear of sex and asked Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) to be her mentor.
Flying Solo
Melissa, a patient with persistent abdominal pain, told Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and Lucas Adams (Niko Terho) that her daughters were “terrified that they’re gonna wake up one day without” her.
After overhearing Melissa describe how she had new allergies after menopause, Simone Griffin (Alexis Floyd) realized she may actually have carcinoid syndrome and performed a PET scan to check for a tumor without permission.
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She later showed the scan — which showed a tumor — to Bailey and Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) and they allowed her to perform her first solo surgery to remove it.
When Lucas struggled with losing the surgery, Richard advised him, “Don’t beat yourself up over one loss surgery” as there would be many more to come. However, he still struggled with feeling not being up to par when he saw prospective interns as he may have to repeat his intern year due to a patient’s wrongful death.
Planning the Big Day
After getting engaged, Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) and Atticus “Link” Lincoln (Chris Carmack) didn’t see eye to eye on their wedding plans. He wanted a larger affair — with his parents in attendance — while she was hoping for “a really small wedding” with only their kids and a witness present.
Jo added that after having a large wedding already, she didn’t want to make their nuptials “a big deal.”
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She later changed her mind, telling Link, “I want the wedding. I thought that I didn’t, because I’ve already done it before, but I’ve never done it with you. I want to.”
“I can’t wait to marry you,” he responded before the pair shared a kiss.
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Roseanne Barr reveals heart issue, fears she’ll die during surgery

Roseanne Barr received a stark diagnosis — a “damaged” heart — a warning that left her fearing she could “die on the surgery table.”
Barr, 73, opened up about her health while talking about the “ponytail facelift” she wanted to get.
“This doctor says I have to go get my heart checked out because it’s damaged,” the actress said during an appearance on her podcast, “The Roseanne Barr Podcast.” “So now I’m so pissed. Because I’m like, I need a new doctor.”
“He’s always sending me to other doctors to check me out,” she added. “And I’m like, why do I have to go find something wrong when nothing’s wrong and then get in shape just so I can have surgery and die on the surgery table?”
Barr doubled down, saying the prospect of surgery didn’t make sense to her.
“I mean, it doesn’t make any sense,” she said. “I would rather not get ready for any sort of surgery ever again in my life and just, you know, get a heart attack or a stroke and then just be put into the home. What do they call that place? Hospice.”
The candid remarks offered a glimpse into her mindset on aging and end-of-life care, a contrast to the more grounded, day-to-day life she’s built in recent years. Barr opened up about her move to Texas and the joys she’s experienced since making the lifestyle change and being outdoors in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
Although it has been a “dream come true” for the “Roseanne Barr is America” star, Barr shared that while mowing her property, her tractor fell on top of her and trapped her underneath the weight of the machine.
“I’m doing a lot of mowing. I’ve got a really fantastic tractor out here, and I’m mowing. The only problem is I don’t clear the trees quite as good as I should, and I’m always hitting a tree and knocking it over, and it always hits me in the head.
“So, I’ve had several injuries recently. I had this one tree … I knocked it and a great big old branch fell right on my head and trapped me in my tractor,” Barr said. “So I knew I had to get out of there, and it weighed about a hundred pounds.”
Barr explained that it took her an hour to move the tree “inch by inch” before she was able to flip it over.
Ahead of the release of the documentary, “Roseanne Barr is America,” in 2025, Barr told Fox News Digital that her life is a representation of the American experience.
“I went from poverty to wealth through comedy. That’s a typical Jewish-American experience in my generation and a few other generations for minority people that are funny. I think it’s typical, you know,” she said.
A stand-up comic turned household name, Barr skyrocketed to fame with her hit ABC sitcom “Roseanne.” In 2018, Barr was essentially canceled after tweeting a racist remark about Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.
Barr faced an onslaught of backlash for the tweet, leading to smears from her co-stars and ABC canceling the revival of her hit namesake show “Roseanne,” instead televising the spin-off series “The Conners.”
The comedian admitted she doesn’t keep in touch with any of her former co-stars.
“No, I’m not friends with none of them,” Barr told Fox News Digital. “They’re all in the past. I have pleasant memories of what fun we had — wish them all the best. And no, we don’t talk. I’ve moved on from that horrendous ending and chapter of my life, but you know, I don’t hold any bitterness or nothing to them, but my God, what fun we had on that show.
“And I was sorry they f—ed it all up with their greed and ridiculous stupidity to f— all that up. F— them, but I wish them well,” she said.
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Amanda Peet exposes ‘desperation galore’ behind Hollywood fame

Amanda Peet is pulling back the threadbare curtain on life underneath the spotlight.
The 54-year-old actress called out Hollywood as nothing but “smoke and mirrors.”
“It’s ridiculous,” Peet told Fox News Digital when asked about the “biggest misconception” of stars having a “perfect life” in Hollywood. “It’s smoke and mirrors. There’s no there there. I mean you name the aphorism, it applies to us. It’s desperation galore. ‘What are they doing over there? Why don’t I have that? Why don’t I look like that?’ That’s the bad part.”
She continued, “In Hollywood, it’s hard to — I’m gonna just sound corny. It’s competitive, and it’s hard to get out of that really sort of competitive mindset where the piece of cheese on the island is too small and there are too many people going after it.”
The “Something’s Gotta Give” actress added that aging in the youth-obsessed industry isn’t easy either.
“I’m older, so I have much more peace about it, but it’s really, really hard to find that, and it is hard not to want to chase your own buzz if you are lucky enough to have any, and instead, just be like, ‘What do I really want to do when my alarm goes off in the morning? What do I want to be doing? Is this really what I want to be doing? Is this really helpful or useful to anyone?’”
Peet is starring in the second season of Apple TV’s “Your Friends & Neighbors,” which premieres on Friday, April 3 with one new episode each week through June 5.
She said fans can expect a “lot more” from Season 2.
“Then also there’s the issue of Coop having this secret life,” Peet said of Jon Hamm’s character who plays her ex-husband on the show.
“And I think this season, one too many people are starting to get an inkling that something’s going on with Coop,” she continued. “And so it gets more and more dangerous for him to keep doing what he’s doing, which is incredibly exciting. And then [her character] Mel and Coop are still in this kind of like, will they, won’t they? They’re so p—ed off at each other, but they still seem to wanna f— each other. So yeah, it’s just really a whole big hot mess.”
Peet said she also appreciated a storyline where her character deals with going into menopause, which she said was cathartic for her.
“It was very cathartic to be able to put my own menopausal frustrations and rage into an appropriate situation, namely be acting out as a character instead of in my own life,” Peet revealed.
The actress has also been open about her breast cancer diagnosis, which she announced earlier this month.
She told Fox News Digital that when she first heard the news, her thoughts were filled with “terror.”
“My children and terror,” she admitted.
Peet said she made the decision to not tell her dying mother “because she wasn’t well for so long that it was, you know, fairly obvious that I, you know, on the off chance that she would have been able to understand, I wouldn’t have wanted to scare her.”
“So, it wasn’t a hard decision, it was just sort of hard in a more global way because I had been so close to her all my life.”
Peet revealed her breast cancer diagnosis in a New Yorker essay last Saturday, saying that she is stage I and doesn’t need chemotherapy, but will undergo a lumpectomy and radiation.
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