Walking through the corridors of Grey Sloan Memorial feels different – the usual confident chatter of doctors swapping war stories is dimmed, the bright fluorescent lights look just a little too harsh. This season kicks off with serious complications, both medically and emotionally, and you can almost hear the echo in every empty bed space.

Dr. Amelia Shepherd, once the take-no-prisoners neurosurgeon who could thrill with one flick of a scalpel, is now haunting the surgery world with quiet pauses and regret.
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