But then it takes a turn, and some things are said that cannot be unsaid. The two keep sniping at each other: Maggie about how much she hates camping, Jackson about how much he hates hearing about how much Maggie hates camping. Once the rain stops and they can trek to their car and get out of there, the pall over the excursion does not change. Maggie was itching to get back because the hospital kept paging her about Gus and also because she was having the worst time imaginable on this trip. When last we left Jackson and Maggie they were stuck out in the woods thanks to a huge rainstorm. I mean, he’ll probably be okay, but we should still talk about it as it is one of the major cliffhangers we’re left to ponder all summer long. Well, there is one potential fog victim: Jackson Avery. Most of the trauma experienced in this episode was man made. But in the end, the fog was merely a minor obstacle, nothing too traumatic. I was rooting for you fog, we were all rooting for you. Okay, so there are car accidents and people’s lives are at risk, and that truck driver Owen helps in the ambulance taking Frances to Grey Sloan so she can donate her golden blood did not look great, but overall the fog was pretty lame. I really thought that fog was going to do a lot more damage.
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