[s7e13] Can't Fight This Feeling -

[s7e13] Can't Fight This Feeling -

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[s7e13] Can't Fight This Feeling -

: The intensity of treating crash victims leads April Kepner to an emotional breakdown. Her struggle with the "cruelty of fate" leads to a moment of near-intimacy with Jackson Avery, illustrating her inability to "fight the feeling" of their lingering connection.

Ultimately, the episode argues that while medicine relies on data, healing often requires surrendering to the feelings that defy it. Whether it is a mother’s instinct, a surgeon's grief, or a suppressed romance, "Can't Fight This Feeling" depicts the moment characters stop fighting their inner truths and start acting on them. [S7E13] Can't Fight This Feeling

A secondary plot involving a gas tanker explosion brings high-stakes trauma into the ER, forcing characters to face suppressed romantic tensions. : The intensity of treating crash victims leads

: After a traumatic year involving a near-fatal accident and the loss of Mark Sloan, Callie Torres is paralyzed by nerves during a high-stakes remote presentation. Whether it is a mother’s instinct, a surgeon's

: Meredith Grey, now a mother herself, recognizes this desperate intuition. Bypassing bureaucratic skepticism, she uses her position as a hospital owner to push for further testing, eventually diagnosing the boy with Kawasaki Disease .

The narrative core of the episode revolves around a guest appearance by Sarah Chalke as Casey, a mother whose young son is suffering from a mysterious, worsening illness. Despite negative lab tests and dismissive medical staff who suggest she may be overreacting, Casey maintains a "feeling" that something is fundamentally wrong.

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