[s7e22] Unaccompanied Minor Guide
The timing could not be worse, as the couple had just been granted temporary custody of Zola. The episode ends with Meredith taking Zola home alone, her future with Derek and their new daughter hanging by a thread. The Race for Chief Resident
Derek Shepherd, unable to reconcile Meredith’s moral ambiguity with his professional ethics, tells her he cannot raise a child with someone who doesn’t know right from wrong. He ends the episode sleeping at the unfinished house they were building together. [S7E22] Unaccompanied Minor
Meredith is fired from Seattle Grace Mercy West by Dr. Webber, and the entire clinical trial is put in jeopardy of being shut down by the FDA. The timing could not be worse, as the
The Season 7 finale of Grey’s Anatomy , titled remains one of the most pivotal episodes in the series' history. Airing as the twenty-second episode of the season, it served as a high-stakes conclusion to several long-simmering arcs, most notably Meredith Grey’s clinical trial tampering and the appointment of the new Chief Resident. Meredith and Derek: A House Divided He ends the episode sleeping at the unfinished
After a season-long competition, the title of Chief Resident is finally awarded. While many expected Alex Karev to take the win, his decision to "snitch" on Meredith’s trial tampering backfires socially, even if it didn't disqualify him professionally. Ultimately, Dr. Owen Hunt selects for the role. Her appointment is met with skepticism by her peers, setting the stage for her struggle to gain authority in Season 8. Cristina and Owen’s Breaking Point
"Unaccompanied Minor" is often cited by fans on platforms like Rotten Tomatoes as a masterclass in the "Grey’s" formula: blending medical emergencies (like the plane crash survivors treated in this episode) with life-altering personal drama. It shifted the show’s dynamic from the post-shooting recovery of Season 6 into a era defined by domestic struggles and professional accountability.