Here is a creative piece—a reflective internal monologue from —capturing the emotional weight of that specific episode: The Phantom Limb of Guilt
Arizona is struggling with her prosthetic and her return to work; Dr. Bailey uses a "fake" consult to coax her back into the pediatric ward. [S9E6] Second Opinion
They want a "second opinion" on the hospital’s safety protocols. I just want a second opinion on my life. I want a doctor to walk in and tell me that the last few months were a surgical error—that they can go back in, opening the wound, and put everything back exactly where it belongs. Here is a creative piece—a reflective internal monologue
Bailey is "tricking" me back into the OR with a peds case. She think she’s being subtle, like she’s teaching a resident their first suture. I see the pity in the curve of her eyebrows. She wants the "Magic Arizona" back—the one with the wheelie sneakers and the unshakable blind faith that every kid can be saved. But that version of me stayed in the woods. I just want a second opinion on my life
The doctors meet with lawyers to discuss the legal strategy for the plane crash, realizing that to win, they must find the hospital at fault.
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