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Why It’s Fine If Meredith and Nathan Don’t Get Together on Grey’s Anatomy

In the latest season of Grey’s Anatomy, poor Nathan undergoes Meredith’s wrath and finds himself in a sticky love triangle. His past flame Megan Hunt was found in Iraq in a basement after being MIA for a decade. She’s then flown to Washington for an emergency surgery.

Here’s the catch: Nathan had started falling for Meredith just before Megan’s return. Sensing his conflicted feelings, Megan rejects his impromptu proposal and sends him back to Meredith. A love triangle always adds some spice to the show, but I’m here to make the case for why it’s OK for Mer to stay single and reluctant to mingle.

Season 14 begins with Nathan dying to talk things out. The whole situation naturally makes Meredith grumpy since it’s beyond her control. In the third episode of season 14, Meredith chats up a storm with her bedridden psychiatrist, Dr. Walter Carr. (It’s a little cruel of her, since the poor guy has a two-foot blood clot.) She half-jokingly blames him for encouraging her to embrace not being alone, which lands her in this love triangle — except, according to her, it’s not a love triangle. He wryly congratulates her for her self-awareness.

Admittedly, Meredith’s relationship with Nathan is sweet. They have the natural chemistry of an old married couple. They share the pain of losing true love. My eyes may or may not have…

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