: Lexie becomes increasingly jealous of the growing bond between Meredith and April. She is particularly hurt when she discovers April knew about Meredith’s fertility issues before she did.
In the Grey’s Anatomy Season 7 episode the central theme revolves around the frustrating reality that no matter how much we evolve or learn, we are still bound by our genetic and physical blueprints. Key Plot Developments
: Jackson Avery tries to use his physical attractiveness to charm Teddy Altman and get more time in the operating room, only to be strictly shut down and reminded that skill, not "biology," earns a spot at the table. Medical Cases
: The couple visits an obstetrician and receives the discouraging news that Meredith has a "hostile uterus" . This medical hurdle, combined with her fear of inheriting the Alzheimer's gene, forces her to confront the limitations of her own biology.
"Biology says that we are who we are from birth. That our DNA is set in stone... For better or worse, we find ways to become more than our biology." —
[s7e4] Can't Fight Biology 95%
: Lexie becomes increasingly jealous of the growing bond between Meredith and April. She is particularly hurt when she discovers April knew about Meredith’s fertility issues before she did.
In the Grey’s Anatomy Season 7 episode the central theme revolves around the frustrating reality that no matter how much we evolve or learn, we are still bound by our genetic and physical blueprints. Key Plot Developments [S7E4] Can't Fight Biology
: Jackson Avery tries to use his physical attractiveness to charm Teddy Altman and get more time in the operating room, only to be strictly shut down and reminded that skill, not "biology," earns a spot at the table. Medical Cases : Lexie becomes increasingly jealous of the growing
: The couple visits an obstetrician and receives the discouraging news that Meredith has a "hostile uterus" . This medical hurdle, combined with her fear of inheriting the Alzheimer's gene, forces her to confront the limitations of her own biology. Key Plot Developments : Jackson Avery tries to
"Biology says that we are who we are from birth. That our DNA is set in stone... For better or worse, we find ways to become more than our biology." —