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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger is noBailey-centric episode, but it does have some classicGreys Anatomyelements.

Plus, Ben and Bailey arent together saying swoony things to each other.
What is even the point?
Twenty-five proposals will be selected and given $100,000 in seed money.
There can be only one Highlander, etcetera, etcetera.
Our doctors are pumped.
This feels weird, but okay, television.
Lets run through some of our doctors projects and where they find inspiration.
He knows exactly what project hes going to submit: spray-on skin.
Sounds cool, right?
The future of plastic surgery.
Plastic Posse founder Mark Sloan would be proud.
Too bad Jacksons mother has other plans for her son.
She introduces Jackson to Dr. Michelle Velez, a top plastic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai.
and use it to reconstruct the vagina.
The surgery at the moment is fine, but there are lots of downsides.
Jackson is torn, but his mother reminds him that 41 percent of people with gender dysphoria attempt suicide.
Improving this surgery would not only change lives, but possibly save them.
Its a tangible thing Jackson can do now.
After some thought, Jackson is all in on Dr. Velezs proposal.
Let the awkwardness of mothers and sons talking about vaginas begin!
Dr. Webber, too, submits a proposal idea thanks to a family member.
Maggies feeling overwhelmed and emotional since its been almost a year sinceher mother diedof cancer.
He tells her that the first anniversary of his sobriety was the day he was most tempted to drink.
Anniversaries can be hard, and the first one is always the hardest.
We havent seen a ton of Maggie and Webber interaction as of late.
But Maggie knows its not a pen at all its a magic wand.
Of all the docs, Meredith is feeling the most pressure to deliver something great.
I mean, who wants to follow up the most prestigious award in the medical world with a dud?
And thus, a proposal is born.
Meredith makes Jo her partner on the project.
The two are very chummy post-Paul, although Meredith has to keep reminding Jo that Paul really is gone.
To celebrate that, Jo wants to be listed as JosephineBrookeWilson on the paper.
Its a nice little wrap up of Jos domestic-abuse story line.
What a brave, new world for us all: Meredith Grey and Jo Wilson are actual friends now!
But the friendship might be short-lived.
That nauseous look on Merediths face means she most definitely does not have the patent.
Well, thats embarrassing for a Harper Avery Award winner.
Shes a 12-year-old with the voice of an angel and a giant brain tumor.
Amelia and Alex recommend chemo and radiation, which means Kimmy will be sick for a long time.
Spring musical auditions are out of the question.
But thats not good enough for Kimmy.
Shes a resilient little girl.
Shes overcome two parents who abandoned her.
Shes remained positive throughout her tumor ordeal.
They come up with a new plan, inspired by Kimmy, who can hit notes that shatter glass.
This sounds crazy, but as I like to remind everyone, Im no doctor.
Little Kimmy will not go out this way.
She has some singing to do!
Since Italys rates happen to be much better, she enlists Carina as her partner.
Do all Innovation Contest partners agree to work together via making out?
Aprils still hitting it with Hot Intern.
I know shes being self-destructive and this is part of Dark April, but still, yougogirl.
This is Miranda Bailey, Glasses.
Justice for Chive I mean, Clive!
You could think of this vagina as your birthday gift to me.
Thanks to my mother all I can think about is vaginas.
You guys, this Avery project will be a delight.
Im still not into this DeLuca and Sam thing at all.
Do you hear me, show?
MLA or APA style?
Be still my heart.
Like, an actual, specific dream.
WE MUST SAVE LITTLE KIMMY.