Grey's Anatomy: Season 11
Episode 10

Title: The Bed's Too Big Without You
Episode #: 11.10
Episode: 230
First Air Date: February 5, 2015 (8pm)
Writer: Tia Napolitano
Director: Chandra Wilson
DVD: Grey's Anatomy: Season 11
Guest Stars:
Geena Davis as Dr. Nicole Herman
Kelly McCreary as Dr. Margaret “Maggie” Pierce
Connie Ray

Music:
Grey's Anatomy Theme: Cosy in the Rocket by Psapp

Never Been In Love! by Elliphant
Mer throws away and rehangs the Post It. Zola sleeps next to Mer. Bailey sleeps in a nearby crib. Alex and Jo are in bed together. Jo gets a text from Mer. Arizona wakes up, hears muffled voices and thumps from Alex & Jo's room. April lies on a exam table as Jackson stand next to her...

I Think I'm In Love Again by Kat Dahlia
Herman looks at the 20 index cards of possible cases. Arizona tries to decide with case should get an index card. Callie sits with Owen and sees Jenna at the bar. She tries to get Owen to go for her. Callie pitches Owen to Jenny but Jenna seems interested in Callie.

Let The Light Back In by Maggie Eckford
Mer, Maggie and Bailey are camped out in the printing lab. Amelia talks about tumors and sleeping alone. Jackson crawls into bed and spoons April.

Feels Like Coming Home by JETTA
Mer, Maggie and Bailey stare down at Adrian's body. Jo observes. No excess bleeding. Mer takes out a tumor and places it in a pan. Callie talks to Owen. A special ring tone sounds as Jo and Alex enjoy each other (naked). Jo calls 'pause' to read her text. Owen stands over the vent and remembers kissing Cristina...


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Synopsis:

April stays positive as tests are run on her baby; Dr. Herman plans a crash course in fetal surgery; Callie and Owen encourage each other to return to the dating scene; Bailey, Meredith and Maggie try to learn more about a patient's tumor.

(Preview From ABC)
April stays optimistic as Arizona begins testing on her baby; Dr. Herman plans out a crash course in fetal surgery; and Owen and Callie encourage each other to get back into the dating scene. Meanwhile, Meredith, Maggie and Bailey use the 3D printer to gain a better understanding of their patient’s tumor.


(Recap From ABC)
Meredith is missing the “Der” in her “Mer-Der.” Alex, who isn’t missing the “Jo” in his “mojo,” is failing miserably in his “person” duties. The guy refuses to answer Mer’s texts while he’s having sex. Priorities, Dr. Karev! Meredith alleviates some of her loneliness by convincing Bailey to join her on a tumor surgery on the liver of a woman, Adrian. Meredith and Jo swear on the good book, in this case it’s The Odyssey, that the procedure will be no big deal. However, once they get into the surgery, they realize the tumor has spread all over the place. Meredith has no idea what to do next.

Meredith, Maggie and Bailey inform Adrian’s worried husband that they are going to figure out what to do with his wife. They use the 3D printer to create a version of the tumor so they can hold it in their hands. It’s a long process. During the wait, Meredith talks about how her bed feels lonely now that Derek is gone. Amelia shares her own non-solo sleeping story. Bailey and Maggie also tell tales of sharing a bed with someone.

Once the tumor is printed out in full, a team of the best docs in town explore options on how to attack it. They are only halfway through their dry run when an emergency call comes in. They have to operate on Adrian for real right away. Decisions need to be made on the fly. Meredith uses the 3D print as a guide to lead the charge against the tumor. The team manages to remove one giant, ugly, Cyclops-of-a-tumor out of Adrian’s body. Success!

Dr. Herman has compiled a batch of the most complex cases in the land to perform over the next few weeks. It’s all part of her crash course in fetal surgeries she’ll be doing with Arizona. In other news, Callie pushes Owen to make a move on the sexy tech rep who was flirting with him. The problem is she was coming on to her, not him. Callie is completely caught off guard by this. She’s just not ready to pursue anything even with no strings attached. Neither is Owen. The two of them wonder if they’ve “used up all their happy.”

Jackson wants to talk about the worst case scenario regarding their baby. April forces him to say that they should terminate if the situation is too dire. She’s not onboard with this plan. April’s mom, Karen, arrives and whisks her off to church. All three of them meet up at home later. A shouting match between Jackson and Karen leads to April telling them both to shut up. Their arguing isn’t helping anything. In fact, it’s only making April feel more alone. Later that night, Jackson holds her close in bad assuring her that she’s not.

Meredith isn’t the only one feeling alone. Nobody believes Amelia will be able to save Dr. Herman from her life-threatening tumor including the patient. The residents are thoroughly baffled by the plan of attack. Richard assures Amelia that nobody thinks her plan will work is because nobody else understands it. Well, almost nobody. Stephanie suddenly gets it. Suddenly, Amelia doesn’t feel so alone.

PAUSE! Remember how Alex refused to answer Meredith’s text during sex? It’s because he wasn’t willing to “pause” the activities at hand. Jo, however, is. She uses the “pause” technique Meredith taught her to check out a text from Stephanie, who is “rockin’ neuro with Girl Shepherd,” aka Amelia. As for the pause-master herself, she’s now sharing a bed with the 3D print of that tumor. Meredith makes a late-night Facetime call to Maggie because 3D tumor prints can’t gossip with you. Only sisters can.

April and Jackson silently wait for preliminary test results that’ll determine how bad the situation is with their baby. When Arizona doesn’t reveal the news right away, Jackson realizes that she’s waiting for Dr. Herman. They always call in the big guns for the truly bad news. Jackson and April hold hands as Dr. Herman enters the room. She has their test results. What those results are remains to be seen.