In the third episode of Grey's Anatomy's landmark 20th season, "Walk on the
Ocean Airs," the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital are faced with a new
set of challenges, both personal and professional.

New Research, New Tensions
The episode opens with Meredith Grey and Amelia Shepherd presenting their groundbreaking research on Alzheimer's disease to a board of investors. However, the board is not impressed, and they demand that Catherine Fox be on board with the project before they will invest.
Meredith is furious that Catherine was not upfront with her about this requirement, and she is determined to find a way to move forward without Catherine's approval.
A New Pediatric Surgeon
Meanwhile, Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital welcomes a new pediatric surgeon, Monica Beltran. Monica is a talented surgeon, but she is also arrogant and dismissive. She quickly clashes with Amelia, who is used to being the only pediatric surgeon in the hospital.
A Difficult Case
The episode's main medical case involves a patient who has been trying to paddle from Seattle to Hong Kong in a homemade floating bubble. The patient is impaled by a metal bar, and the doctors have to work quickly to free him and get him into surgery.
Personal Struggles
In the midst of the medical drama, the characters of Grey's Anatomy are also dealing with their own personal struggles. Winston Shepherd is trying to decide whether or not to move to Chicago to be with his girlfriend, Maggie Pierce. He is torn between his love for Maggie and his commitment to his career.
Nico Kim and Levi Schmitt are trying to figure out their relationship. Nico is not sure if he is ready to have a baby, and Levi is not sure if he wants to be a father.
The episode ends with a cliffhanger that leaves fans eager to see what lies ahead for the characters of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Analysis: A Solid Episode with Some Strong Moments
"Walk on the Ocean Airs" is a solid episode of Grey's Anatomy with some strong moments. The episode is full of medical drama, personal struggles, and cliffhangers.
The episode also introduces a new character, Monica Beltran, who is sure to stir things up at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Monica is a complex and interesting character, and it will be interesting to see how she develops throughout the season.
The episode also touches on a number of important social issues, such as Alzheimer's disease, same-sex parenting, and long-distance relationships. These issues are handled with sensitivity and thoughtfulness, and they add another layer of depth to the show.
Overall, "Walk on the Ocean Airs" is an entertaining and thought-provoking episode of Grey's Anatomy. Fans of the show will not want to miss it.
Additional Thoughts:
The episode is a good example of how Grey's Anatomy can balance medical drama with personal stories.
The show continues to do a good job of addressing important social issues.
The new character, Monica Beltran, is a welcome addition to the show.