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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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How to watch new ‘Boy Band Confidential’ docuseries for free

A new documentary series will explore the dark side of the 1990s boy band boom.
*NSYNC member Joey Fatone is among the executive producers of “Boy Band Confidential,” which premieres tonight, April 13 on Investigation Discovery (ID).
Per an ID press release, the series explores “how the industry transformed young performers into marketable commodities while exposing untold stories of abuse, addiction and financial manipulation” through “raw, unfiltered interviews with some of the biggest names in pop.”
“Being in a boy band was one of the greatest experiences of my life but it also came with challenges we didn’t always understand at the time,” Fatone said, in the same release. “This project gave all of us a chance to reflect, to be honest, and to share what really happened behind the spotlight.”
‘boy band confidential’: what to know
- When: April 13 and 14, 9 p.m. ET
- Channel: ID
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
The four-part docuseries is part of ID’s “Hollywood Demons” series. A new five-episode season of “Hollywood Demons” is set to premiere on May 20.
‘Boy Band Confidential’ release date
“Boy Band Confidential” premieres tonight, April 13, at 9 p.m. ET on ID.
Where to watch ‘Boy Band Confidential’ for free
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream “Boy Band Confidential” for free.
DIRECTV is our top pick for watching TV live since all of its streaming plans come with a five day free trial, many of which include ID. When the trial is over, you’ll pay as low as $34.99/month and gain access to up to 160 live channels.
If you aren’t ready to commit to a full-on subscription, you can try a Sling Orange One-Day Pass. Priced at $4.99, you’ll get 24 hours of access to all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including ID. Sling also offers three and seven passes for its Orange plan.
‘Boy Band Confidential’ episode guide
Four episodes of “Boy Band Confidential” will air over two nights.
- Episodes 1 and 2: “The Price of Pop” – Monday, April 13 at 9 p.m. ET
- Episodes 3 and 4: “Breaking the Band” – Tuesday, April 14 at 9 p.m. ET
‘Boy Band Confidential’ trailer
Who will be in ‘Boy Band Confidential’?
In addition to executive producer Fatone, *NSYNC member Lance Bass is set to appear in the documentary.
Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean, Nick Lachey of 98 Degrees; Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men; Ashley Parker Angel of O-Town; Brad Fischetti of LFO and more were also interviewed for the project.
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‘I Dream of Jeannie’ star Barbara Eden turns heads at 94 in new photo with husband

Barbara Eden turned heads after sharing a new photo that left fans doing a double take.
Eden, 94, stunned in a photo shared on the “I Dream of Jeannie” star’s Instagram page.
The actress and her husband, Jon Eicholtz, donned matching bunny ears as they celebrated the Easter holiday together.
“She looks amazing. I want to know her secret,” one of her followers commented.
“Still gorgeous and ageless!!!” another person wrote. “Ageless beauty for sure,” read a third comment.
Eden has enjoyed a decades-long career in Hollywood, though many best remember her from the beloved 1960s sitcom. “I Dream of Jeannie” tells the tale of astronaut Major Tony Nelson (Larry Hagman), who finds a magic bottle with a 2,000-year-old genie (Eden) inside.
The two fall in love and build a life together.
The series premiered on Sept. 18, 1965, catapulting Eden to superstardom. It aired for five seasons before ending in 1970.
These days, Eden enjoys a quieter life with her husband and their dog, Bentley.
“I didn’t realize how popular ‘Jeannie’ was until several years after, and it still amazes me,” Eden told People in 2025. “I can’t believe it. I have mail from Russia. Can you imagine? I have fan mail from Russia, China, Japan, Poland, Italy, Germany, South America and the U.K. If you had told me that when we were shooting, I wouldn’t have believed it.”
Eden told the outlet that fans often ask her to make Jeannie’s signature arm-folding motion to “cast a spell” for them — and sometimes, they do it back.
“It’s magic,” she said. “They always want magic. Magic is good.”
In recent years, Eden has uncorked the truth about why the 1960s sitcom was first shot in black and white before switching to color. “I was going to have a baby,” she explained in an interview with People. “And, so, they started fast. I think they thought I was going to die or something. They didn’t want to invest the money in color.”
It had long been assumed that showrunners worried about how the show’s special effects would look in color, prompting them to play it safe, People reported.
However, they were actually more concerned about hiding Eden’s growing baby bump.
“The same day that ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ sold, the doctor told me I was pregnant,” Eden previously told the outlet.
“I was thrilled. I was so happy, but I knew they’d have to replace me. Well, God love [‘I Dream of Jeannie’ creator] Sidney Sheldon. He got to work, and we did the first 13 shows with me pregnant.”
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No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease

No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease “a number of years ago.”
The musician shared the “personal update” with his Instagram followers on Saturday, clarifying in the caption that he is “doing well.”
The 58-year-old went into detail about his health issues in a video, filmed from his home.
“I went to my doctor, I went to a neurologist, did a whole bunch of tests, and I was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease,” he recalled in the upload. “It’s been a struggle. It’s a struggle every day.”
Acknowledging the band’s upcoming Las Vegas residency, Dumont noted “the good news” — he can “still play music.”
He added, “I can still play guitar. I’ve been doing really well.”
As for why he chose to share, Dumont explained, “I’ve just been very inspired by other people who have come out to talk about their health issues on social media, and that sort of thing.”
“I think it helps erase some of the stigma, and it raises awareness obviously,” he continued. “And awareness is really important for prevention and for research.”
Dumont, elsewhere in the video, gushed about how much “fun” it has been preparing for the Sphere residency, which kicks off in Sin City on May 6, with singer Gwen Stefani, drummer Adrian Young and bassist Tony Kanal.
“Looking through old footage and looking at old photographs and relearning old songs and rehearsing … it’s kind of made me think about how grateful I am for the life I’ve gotten to lead as a musician all these years,” he said.
Dumont concluded, “I’m really excited about the shows, can’t wait to see everybody.”
His fellow No Doubt band members shared supportive comments over the weekend.
“My friend, bandmate, and hero, I love you brother,” Young, 56, wrote, while Kanal, 55, commented, “Love you beyond words my friend. Can’t wait to get on stage with you again.”
Trombonist, keyboardist and backing vocalist Gabrial McNair, for his part, wrote, “You are such a beautiful soul, Tom!! I love you so much and can’t wait get on stage with you!! LFG!!”
The band formed in 1986 and have gone on hiatus multiple times as Stefani, 56, pursued a solo career.
They reunited in for a Coachella 2024 performance after nearly a decade apart, and their most recent show together was at the FireAid LA benefit concert in January 2025.
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