After last week’s powerful and devastatingly emotional episode, we were thankfully given a little light relief this week.

Jo (Camilla Luddington) is still reeling after meeting her birth mother, and to follow suit this week, one of the other doctors gets a surprise visit from a family member, while Teddy (Kim Raver) tries to figure out what’s going on with her love life.

Surprise, Megan Hunt (Abigail Spencer) is back! Owen’s (Kevin McKidd) sister made her Grey’s Anatomy debut back in Season 13 — remember when she went missing for 10 years and then miraculously was found? — but now she’s back to stir up some drama.

Megan Hunt (Abigail Spencer) is back! Owen’s sister made her Grey’s Anatomy debut back in Season 13 — remember when she went missing for 10 years and then miraculously was found? — but now she’s back to stir up some drama.

Catherine (Debbie Allen) is back in the OR following her own cancer surgery, and it’s all thanks to Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo).

Megan can’t believe her brother not only knocked up Teddy, but didn’t put a ring on her finger and confronts both of them about their relationship situation, or lack thereof.

Not only is she in town to see her brother, but she’s also come back with a patient, Caleb, who is in need of an abdomen, penis, and scrotum transplant after getting severely injured while serving in Afghanistan.

The only problem? She has no idea about Owen’s baby with Teddy. In fact, she doesn’t even know Teddy’s back in Seattle. At first, Megan is excited to see Teddy has returned, but it’s only because she thinks the pair have finally decided to be in a relationship.

Clearly, that’s not the case. Once she gets all the details, Megan can’t believe her brother not only knocked up Teddy, but didn’t put a ring on her finger.

Megan came back with a patient, Caleb, who is in need of an abdomen, penis, and scrotum transplant after getting severely injured while serving in Afghanistan.

Jackson and Meredith decide to assign Catherine to the massive transplant surgery, but it all goes down hill once the doctors find out Caleb doesn’t have a support team around him.

She becomes even more irritated when she finds out Teddy is actually in a relationship with Koracick (Greg Germann). Megan confronts Teddy about her current relationship situation and questions why she’s dating Koracick when she’s really been in love with Owen for years.

While Teddy knows it looks complicated from the outside, she also doesn’t want to jump into something with Owen so shortly after he ended his relationship with Amelia (Caterina Scorsone). Finally, a doctor who is rational!

Catherine (Debbie Allen) is back in the OR following her own cancer surgery, and it’s all thanks to Jackson (Jesse Williams) and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo).

They decide to assign Catherine to the massive transplant surgery, but it all goes down hill once the doctors find out Caleb doesn’t have a support team around him.

Caleb told the doctors his girlfriend, Anna, would be taking care of him post surgery, but when Anna surprisingly arrives to the hospital unannounced, it’s clear they’re no longer together.

Thanks to Owen and Catherine, the operation was a success, but Megan is still upset with him.

Caleb told the doctors his girlfriend, Anna, would be taking care of him post surgery, but when Anna surprisingly arrives to the hospital unannounced, it’s clear they’re no longer together. While on a walk, Owen convinces Caleb to ask Anna for another chance, which ends up working. The surgery is a go!

Though it's a success all thanks to Owen, Megan is still upset with him. She’s tired of him running away from relationships and not taking time to deal with his past trauma. Because of Megan, Owen may finally get the help he needs to potentially make a relationship with Teddy work.

Meanwhile Jo, after finding out about her birth mother and father last episode, is in a rough place. She hasn’t been out of bed in over a week and isn’t communicating with Alex (Justin Chambers). Not only does she not want to talk about what she went through, she can’t seem to get herself to work.

After finding out about her birth mother and father last episode, Jo is in a rough place. She hasn’t been out of bed in over a week and isn’t communicating with Alex.

Alex asks Link to stop by their place to talk with his wife. Alex knows how much Jo connects with Link, so it’s basically his only shot.

Link brings over soup and is ready to pull Jo out of bed, but she doesn’t budge. In fact, when she does decide to get out of bed, it’s only to the freezer to grab a bottle of vodka.

Ultimately, Link can’t through to her. Not only is this bad news for Jo, it’s tough to watch Alex go through this with his wife.

Knowing he can’t through to her, Alex asks Link (Chris Carmack) to stop by their place to talk with his wife. Alex knows how much Jo connects with Link, so it’s basically his only shot.

Link brings over soup and is ready to pull Jo out of bed, but she doesn’t budge. In fact, when she does decide to get out of bed, it’s only to the freezer to grab a bottle of vodka.

The pair drink and laugh about Link’s ex-girlfriend for a little bit, but things take a turn when Jo starts to open up about her past. She realizes she always runs away from relationships, just like her birth mother.

Jo gets close to telling Link about her birth mother and father, but stops herself in order to get a new bottle of vodka.

Ultimately, Link can’t through to her. Not only is this bad news for Jo, it’s tough to watch Alex go through this with his wife. Hasn’t he been through enough in 15 seasons?!

Dear Grey’s Anatomy writers, don’t put Alex through anymore pain.