But they know Maggie’s not thinking like a doctor right now. She’s their friend and they don’t want to bring her down, and they obviously want to save her mom. Obviously, it creates a rift between her and her friends, who don’t know what to do with her. This is why doctors shouldn’t treat their parents, darnit, and you think people on this show would learn that!īut Maggie has one thing on her mind, and that’s saving her mom. She pushes everyone to take risks they wouldn’t normally take, arguing with them over what’s best, and eventually fires Meredith from the case when she refuses to perform risky surgery knowing how weak Diane is. She needs surgery to remove it and chemotherapy afterwards, and of course, Maggie goes overboard. Turns out Diane’s tumor is worse than usual. (This was also Ellen Pompeo’s directorial debut after 13 seasons, so OF COURSE it was dark and twisty!) Which one did Diane Pierce bring when she came back to get her treatment? Yeah… this is Grey’s Anatomy. You either get drama, turmoil, relationship issues, angst, or in some cases, even death. ![]() When a parent comes to visit Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital, you know the prognosis is never good.
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