8.107 The Voice of Reason
Callie takes another opportunity to talk some sense into Julian about Jeannette.
Callie takes another opportunity to talk some sense into Julian about Jeannette.
Julian and Rose have been hanging pretty tight since they first met.
Sometimes it feels as though Viviana is the only doctor in the world.
Julian still can’t stop thinking about Jeannette. The more he thinks of her, the closer he gets to Rose.
Julian shares his excitement about meeting Rose with Brady.
Julian tries to get keep himself busy as he tries not to think about missing Jeannette.
Jeannette finally gets the courage to have “the talk” with Julian about her desire to be more than friends.
Sasha and Emerson have a playful little spat about their favorite superhero characters.
Callie decides to leave the Pruett Estate and experience young adult life for a change.
Viviana vowed to never interfere with her children’s personal lives, but Julian is taking too long, and she steps in to help Jeannette.
Viviana makes a house call and is pleasantly surprised to see how well Kiara is.
The Pruetts pull together as they wait on Kiara to wake up from the surgery.
Viviana’s worst nightmare finally came true when she found one of her family members collapsed in the lobby at the hospital. She keeps reminding herself that she is a doctor to remain calm.
Viviana is quite surprised to find several members of the Pruett family in her patient rooms on the same day.
Brady and Viviana heard Julian and Jeannette’s hot tub shenanigan’s. They speculate about what happened and are hopeful about what will come of it.
Julian suggests that he and Jeannette hang out in the hot tub, but he didn’t bargain for the magic that would be made there.
Everyone in the Pruett house is on Jeannette’s covert operations team and is doing their best to get her and Julian together.
As Viviana is preparing for Callie’s birthday party, she goes into labor. Will the baby come before or after she blows out the candles?
Devan and Leliana get married, but their future plans are heavier on their mind than the wedding is. It’s hard to keep smiling.