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[s3e19] Eyes Wide Open ⭐

The episode centers on a visiting team of neurosurgeons tasked with saving Kayla, a surrogate mother on life support.

Pete declares his love for Addison, deepening their bond while she simultaneously cares for his baby, Lucas.

A summary of in the series? A recap of the Season 3 finale events? [S3E19] Eyes Wide Open

Most reviews agree its greatest lasting impact was the introduction of Amelia Shepherd , who eventually became a central figure in both Private Practice and Grey's Anatomy . If you'd like to look into more episodes, would you prefer:

The episode was noted for its "general air of unhappiness" among the doctors. The episode centers on a visiting team of

Cooper uses his own past insecurities with Charlotte to help an elderly patient, Oscar, who is refusing prostate cancer treatment out of fear of losing his "manhood." Critical Reception

Critiques highlighted that while the medical case was intense, the episode functioned heavily as "filler" to bridge the gap until the return of major characters like Violet. A recap of the Season 3 finale events

Derek Shepherd’s younger sister, Amelia, makes her debut as part of the neuro team. She clashes with the established staff by claiming she can save Kayla after her lead surgeon gives up.

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