Will Grey’s Anatomy Finally Wake Meredith Up For Good In The Next Episode?

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Spoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for Grey’s Anatomy, Season 17, Episode 12, “Sign O’ the Times” as well as the promo for Episode 13, “Good as Hell.”

After Meredith regained consciousness in Episode 11’s crossover event “Sorry Doesn’t Always Make It Right,” the last thing fans like myself were expecting on Grey's Anatomy this week was to not see Meredith at all — awake or on her beach — in Episode 12, “Sign O’ the Times.” But the promo for next week promises more MerDer, and it appears Grey’s might finally be ready to answer the question we’ve been waiting for for a long time — will Meredith wake up?

“Sign O’ the Times” focused primarily on police brutality and the protests that followed the death of George Floyd. Just as the show has brought the real-life COVID pandemic to our screens, it’s taking on the equally poignant and emotionally devastating subject of racial tensions the country has been fighting. Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 — which also touched on Floyd’s death at the end of the episode “Here It Comes Again” — should come with trigger warnings at this point.

So in exploring how many of the doctors were responding to the marches, while still fighting the pandemic, there was little time made for Meredith. We were told she was stable, and she spent some time in the hyperbaric chamber, but honestly, after last week and “the moment we’d all been waiting for,” when she successfully came off the ventilator, I thought we might be getting back to normal, if “normal” is able to still exist at this point.

Take a look at the promo for “Good as Hell,” to see Meredith and Derek getting cozy on the beach — for better or worse.

As with most of Meredith’s beach conversations, it seems like she’s talking to Derek about if she wants to go back or stay on the beach with him (which, of course, means she dies). There don’t seem to be a whole lot of rules to the beach, and nobody’s even sure if Meredith has a say in the matter. But I feel it’s gone on long enough (too long?) and this episode will finally either wake Meredith up for good, or (I hesitate to even type the words) she’ll die.

Strangely, even though Meredith and Derek are the full focus of the “Good as Hell” promo, the episode description doesn’t even mention them.

Amidst the need for more surgeons, Jo tries to convince Bailey to let her switch specialties. Elsewhere, Link accuses Amelia of overstepping while he is treating a patient remotely, and Winston comes up with an out-of-the-box idea.

I don’t understand the disconnect between Mr. and Mrs. McDreamy being the sole focus of the promo, but not mentioned at all in the episode description. Is it possible MerDer will have a smaller part in “Good as Hell” than the promo would lead us to believe? Grey’s Anatomy has definitely been guilty of over-dramatizing its promos, but there’s absolutely no way the show doesn’t devote a healthy chunk of the episode to Meredith and Derek, in what is possibly our last dose of McDreamy. Right?

Have your ferry boat caps, Post-Its and plenty of tissues ready next week, when Grey’s Anatomy returns at 9 p.m. ET Thursday on ABC, following Station 19 at 8 p.m. ET. And in the meantime, check out our 2021 TV schedule so you don’t miss your other favorites!

Heidi Venable
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Heidi Venable is a Content Producer for CinemaBlend, a mom of two and a hard-core '90s kid. She started freelancing for CinemaBlend in 2020 and officially came on board in 2021. Her job entails writing news stories and TV reactions from some of her favorite prime-time shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Bachelor. She graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a degree in Journalism and worked in the newspaper industry for almost two decades in multiple roles including Sports Editor, Page Designer and Online Editor. Unprovoked, will quote Friends in any situation. Thrives on New Orleans Saints football, The West Wing and taco trucks.