Jackson confronts his past and exorcizes some of his demons and April supports him. We learn more about Jackson and the truth about his relationship with his father.
"Who Is He (And What Is He To You)?" is directed by none other than Kevin McKidd. It's sure to be emotional, and a treat for Japril fans.
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Contemplative Jackson Avery - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
Will Jackson work up the nerve to face the father he has never really known?
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A House Is Not A Home - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
While in Montana, Jackson may have to face a part of his past that he's never felt compelled to face before.
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The Return of Japril? - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
Jackson and April have been co-habitating and co-parenting. They have also been at odds with one another. Will they get their relationship back on track?
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Lost In Thought - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
There appears to be a lot weighing on Jackson's mind. Is it case related or personal?
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Out In the Cold - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
Will Jackson be able to take the extra step with April beside him for support?
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Interruption - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
Jackson looks like he's buried in work for his case, but something tells me April can't leave him be without interrupting. Will they call a truce?
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A Little Support - Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 16
It's easier to face your demons when you don't have to face them alone. A supportive April may be just what Jackson needs.
Freezing, choking, getting tongue-tied--there's a reason it happens. We lose our words because the stakes are so high and we have so much to lose. We're petrified of saying too much, or saying it wrong. When the truth is,the only wrong thing you can say is nothing at all.
Freezing, choking, getting tongue-tied--it's what we call it when your mind goes from brilliant to blank. you can prepare all you want, but the feeling can still hit you. So when it hits you, when your mind...your mind shuts down, when you open your mouth, and no words come out, the good news is, it happens to all of us.