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Plots They Never Mention Again In "Grey's Anatomy"

"What ever happened to Bailey's OCD?"

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" Grey's Anatomy," the show that should probably end at this point in time, has had endless, random plots that take place in the show, and I think any "Grey's" fan would agree that some story lines end out of nowhere and Shona has no intention of bringing them back.

1. Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca


2. Remember Heather?

3. Karev's hook up buddy/girlfriend (what even were they?) Lucy took his job in Africa, and leaves out of nowhere, never to be heard from again.


5. Derek cheating on Meredith. What the hell? It happens in one episode, and then before you know it, he's dead.

6. What ever happened to the kid Owen wanted to adopt?

7. Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic?

8. After Sloan left with Mark's grandchild, they were mentioned maybe once. Where did she go and where was she when Mark died?

9. Why did Miranda magically stop having OCD? Once she took her first pill, her habits stopped, and it's never mentioned again.

10. What ever happened to Thatcher? Where was he when Lexi and Derek died?



11. Remember when Jo beat up her ex boyfriend and almost killed him?

12. Is Izzie dead? Her terminal cancer was magically cured after one surgery and no one ever thought to check on her again.

13. Remember when Denny came back to have ghost sex? Weird.


Come on, Shonda, at least explain what happens in the show since you killed Derek. No matter, the many plots of "Grey's" keep us on our toes and always keep us coming back for more and more.

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