Arizona seeks out Mere with the excuse that she has a new mom patient who is having chest pain, but Mere already called for the consult. That's fine, because Arizona obviously just wants to try and find out if Alex gave her any more secret news about Zola. Mere doesn't seem to have any idea about them wanting to move her to a new hospital, and Arizona mentions that the court asked for her records but insists it's probably nothing. She then notices that Mere has a bunch of islet cell info on her computer screen, but Meredith smoothly tells her that she's now working on the trial with Bailey. Arizona points out that Bailey seems to actually kind of hate Mere right now, but Mere insists they are good. She's not entirely convincing, and Arizona seems to not entirely believe her.
Speaking of Alex, he's in a suit standing in line at some depressing, cookie-cutter government building, trying to get information on Zola's case. He's unceremoniously shut down by the woman there who just repeats over and over that he needs to send any request in writing and it will take weeks to process the request. Alex finally asks for the address and she mentions the fifth floor, so he runs up there.
April brings Carl's chart to Callie and tells her that he's not bleeding internally, so he is now Callie's. Callie is still put out about having been treated like a second-class citizen, but April's head is so far in the clouds that she has to actually ask if Callie's sarcastic reply was sarcastic. She apologizes for being denser than a fruitcake and then asks if she can assist in order to get more hours in the OR. Callie tells her that's fine, and then goes to tell Carl about the state of his hand.
It's really not good. She tries to tell him that given everything that happened, he's kind of lucky, but the bottom line is that he might lose two of his fingers. And now we have the Great Promo Fakeout of the Week. We saw a guy waving a scalpel around at Callie but it turns out that he pulls the instrument out of his backpack as he is looking for his phone. Callie is freaked out since he's super upset and just grabbed something sharp but he very immediately drops it and assures her that it's not any kind of weapon; it's a tool he uses for woodcarving, which he does in his spare time. He calms Callie down and she takes some deep breaths as he pulls out one really ornate carving, and then a notebook of complex illustrations clearly for more carvings. She compliments him on the work and finds out that he doesn't sell anything, but just does it because he loves it. He then goes to call his wife and warns Callie that she's going to be upset, but Callie seems to have a new idea and tells him that she is something of an artist herself.













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