![]() ![]() ![]() Here we discover that he was driving to see his dad in Montana. During this argument, Catherine tells Jackson that he sounds like his father and Jackson ends up running off to his car and driving off into the night. The pandemic had made racial inequity in medicine even more apparent, and the foundation and the Averys both have money and resources to do something that could make a difference and yet were doing nothing. The last time we saw Jackson, he had a blowup with his mother about how the Fox Foundation was so beleaguered by bureaucracy that it couldn’t do anything worthwhile. ![]() The reason why Jackson Avery is leaving Seattle feels earned. The next episode, airing May 20, will be his big send-off, which means this episode was all about teeing up his departure (actually, his past several episodes have been about teeing up this departure, and obviously the circumstances are different, but this is what Alex Karev deserved). First, Deadline announced that after 12 seasons, Jesse Williams is leaving Grey’s Anatomy. Now, if you’ve stumbled on this recap without watching “Look Up Child” or staying up-to-date with entertainment news, you might be a bit confused. Oh buddy, this one is for the Japril fans who have been hoping for this day (for everyone else, please don’t rain on this long-awaited, mismanaged parade, okay?). ![]() Can you even believe it? After everything they’ve been through, Jackson Avery and April Kepner are going to ride off into the sunset - er, move to Boston together. It feels as if we have dutifully trudged across that death beach episode after episode and it is finally time to reap our reward for being very good boys and girls: Japril. ![]()
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