Entertainment TV Scripted TV Shows Grey's Anatomy: Catherine’s Diagnosis Comes Into Question, Bailey Steps Up and Blue Accepts His Past Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) put her differences with Catherine (Debbie Allen) aside to help her on the latest episode of 'Grey's Anatomy' By Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger Stephanie Wenger is a TV Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. She joined the brand in 2021 as a digital news writer, covering stories spanning across the site's verticals. She previously contributed E! Online, Hollywood Life and Oscar.com. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on October 4, 2024 12:51AM EDT Comments Debbie Allen on "Grey's Anatomy". Photo: Disney/Ser Baffo Secrets and lies were the name of the game on Grey's Anatomy. On the Oct. 3 episode, Catherine Fox (Debbie Allen) was still hellbent on keeping the progression of her cancer from her family — most importantly, her husband Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) But, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) wouldn’t allow Catherine to continue lying. as she called up Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) for help despite the two being at odds. Read on to find out more about this week’s episode of Grey's Anatomy. Chandra Wilson on "Grey's Anatomy". Anne Marie Fox/Disney Debbie Allen Teases Catherine Facing 'Real Challenges' on Grey's Anatomy: 'Couldn't Even Keep a Dry Eye' (Exclusive) Bailey Steps Up for Catherine Miranda tried to fight to get her old job as residency director back but Catherine Fox (Debbie Allen) wasn’t ready to hear her out, telling her, “Call me assistant and make an appointment.” On her way out the door, Bailey appeared to be in disbelief and noted, “I wore my heels for this.” Meanwhile, Meredith Grey flew back to the hospital to treat Catherine in secret after she promised to keep the progression of her cancer. She insisted to Catherine that it was time to inform her husband Richard about her condition because he can “help you through this” but Catherine said she didn’t want Richard “putting his life on hold waiting for me to die.” However, Catherine's condition was nearly uncovered when Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) interrupts and Meredith tells her it’s not a good time. Without realizing the identity of the patient, Amelia notes that the “liver is covered in tumors” on the scans, which could mean liver cancer. “So this is it,” Catherine told Meredith. “This is how I die.” Meredith realized she needed help and called upon Bailey and despite her being let go, she stepped in to help. She explained, “I owe her my career even if I’m sidelined right now.” Bailey didn’t think Catherine’s diagnosis was liver cancer and suggested they perform a biopsy of her tumors because they could be benign. When Catherine found out Meredith had betrayed her trust and told Bailey, she threatened to sue her again. She told Meredith and Bailey that she wanted the “dignity of dying in private.” James Pickens Jr. and Debbie Allen on "Grey's Anatomy". Disney/Eric McCandless Catherine questioned Bailey’s suggestion that they do a biopsy but Bailey insisted that it’s what Catherine’s husband Richard taught her and it is “what he would want.” Despite believing the chances of her tumors being benign were “minuscule” and she was unsure of how much fight her body had left, she finally agreed to move forward with the biopsy as long as it remained a secret. The pair then recruited Teddy Altman (Kim Raver) to help with the biopsy as she continued to fight to regain her role as chief. After being fired in the season 20 finale, Teddy was able to return to the hospital job as a cardiothoracic surgeon rather than chief. When Richard later asked how she was doing, she responded, “I’m fine baby” before the pair sang along to the radio and held hands. Grey’s Anatomy: Meredith Is Blackmailed, Jo’s Secret Is Exposed and Bailey’s Fate Is Revealed in Season 21 Premiere Blue Makes Peace with the Past Benson "Blue" Kwan’s (Harry Shum Jr.) ex-fiancée Molly Tran (Dianne Doan) — who lost her memory in a car accident — came to the hospital looking for answers, which annoyed him. Harry Shum Jr. on "Grey's Anatomy". Disney/Anne Marie Fox Finally, he relented after she followed him around the hospital and recalled the night they met at a Halloween party. She later told him, “I can’t leave her until I know our whole story.” “Does it really matter what happened?” he asked before finally detailing how their relationship ended. Blue shared that he had cheated on Molly, calling it “a stupid, drunk mistake that I have regretted every day since.” He added that their argument over his infidelity led to the car accident, which caused to lose her memory. She was accepting of the past, saying, “Well that was nobody’s fault…I’m at peace with it. I got to start over.” Molly later told him, “I see why I liked you,” adding, "I don't have feelings about the memories that I lost…I wish I remembered you.” Blue then kissed her despite her having moved with someone else. Grey's Anatomy's Camilla Luddington Teases Jo Be Will Be Stuck in 'Her Own Tornado of Emotions and Hormones' (Exclusive) Schmitt Learns a Lesson Levi Schmitt (Jake Borelli) tried “professional detachment” for a change after finding out that he didn’t get the pediatrics fellowship. However, that was more difficult than it seemed when he started treating Cal, a patient with a genetic disorder that increases the likelihood of cancer. Schmitt argued with the new hospital chaplain James (Michael Thomas Grant) over discussing death with the young boy. James finally had enough and told Schmitt, “Screw your job. Be a person.” Despite performing a successful surgery on the patient, they learned he had a brain tumor when he started convulsing in his hospital bed. Jake Borelli on "Grey's Anatomy". Ser Baffo/disney Unfortunately, the diagnosis meant he only had weeks to months, at best, to live. Schmitt advised the patient that they could “cram” so much into the time he had left and encouraged him to make a list of things he wanted to do before he died. The emotional toll was too great on Schmitt, who told James, “I thought that if I walled off the pain, it wouldn’t hurt, but I was wrong.” Grey’s Anatomy's Camilla Luddington Reveals Why Jo and Link's Love Story Is 'Very Reminiscent of My Own' (Exclusive) Stolen Kisses and New Realities In classic Grey’s Anatomy fashion, Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone) caught Jules Millin (Adelaide Kane) and Mika Yasuda (Midori Francis) kissing in the elevator. Amelia later reminisced about the good times she had as an intern but realized her future was now in doubt. She is still facing the repercussions of her and Meredith’s secret research being discovered. She noted, “I don’t know what to do next.” From left: Niko Terho, Anthony Hill and James Pickens Jr. on "Grey's Anatomy". Anne Marie Fox/disney During a golf outing, Richard suggested that Lucas Adams (Niko Terho) could get help from a friend of his late uncle Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) for his professional shortcomings. However, Lucas later told Simone Griffin (Alexis Floyd) that is not what he wanted, explaining, “I don’t want to be bailed... I want to take responsibility for my mistakes.” Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC. Close