And while he knew people would be asking why they are continuing to allow residents to operate without attendings in the room - and why they ever allowed it in the first place - Richard had no idea that the most outspoken person against the Webber Method would be his daughter Maggie. Everyone knows that Richard Webber’s baby is going to be put on trial at this thing - it’s why he steels himself ahead of it it’s why Catherine comes along for support. While we obviously feel for Schmitt, this M&M isn’t really about him in the end: It’s about the Webber Method. ![]() Did we learn nothing from Derek playing baseball with his engagement ring for Meredith?!! I’m still scarred from that scene! Anyway, Schmitt will have a long road back to the operating room and back to Nico ahead of him. Not Nico and Schmitt!! Honestly, it is always a bad idea to go visit a doctor who is a shell of a human after a patient’s death before they are ready for visitors. Schmitt doesn’t even look at him as he tells him that he’s never going back to Grey Sloan, he wants Nico to leave, and he’s breaking up with him. He tries to tell his boyfriend that this is hard but “it’s part of the job,” but that is comforting in exactly zero ways. Later, Nico finally finds Schmitt in his mother’s basement, and the guy is a mess. Yet still, he begins to have flashes of the surgery and of his patient dying and eventually he says, “I killed him,” and walks out of the room. ![]() Normally, a doctor in his position would be grilled with questions about how he let things go so wrong, but not here. He begins to go through the surgery in question step-by-step. ![]() He’s even wearing his glasses again, so you know things aren’t going well. Everyone is pretty worried about Schmitt, who still hasn’t returned to work and shows up to his own M&M late and looking like he’s been through hell and hasn’t slept in days. You might think a lot of this outrage would be directed toward the surgeon who did the cutting, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. It’s not pretty, but it is exciting, and I really wish they had some doctor hanging out in the back corner eating popcorn during all of this because there is drama and there is yelling and there is Catherine Fox giving people the stink eye. The doctors are fighting! The doctors are fighting! It’s never fun to watch all your moms and dads fight, but that’s exactly what happens when the morbidity and mortality conference for Schmitt’s patient rolls around.
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