Grey's Anatomy: Jackson's 10 Most Emotional Quotes, Ranked
Actor Jesse Williams’ handsome Jackson Avery in the popular Shonda Rhimes medical drama Grey’s Anatomy is a kind, decent, intelligent, fan-favorite on the show. He is generally rational, and a quick-thinker, which often helps save lives, although he does act on impulses at times.
In fact, like everyone else, Jackson's arc has had both heroic as well as rather questionable moments. However, sudden impulses or not, Jackson is a sensitive young man that is very wise and in touch with his emotions. He is able to approach certain situations and see them in a manner that hasn't been considered before, which has created some quotes that have resonated deeply with fans.
10 I Figure When You're Having A Kid You're Making A Promise. And I Don't Break My Promises.
In season 13, Jackson met his dad, who he discovered ran a pub in Montana. Robert had abandoned his family, buckling under the pressure of being an Avery. He never got in touch with his son and Jackson was mostly brought up single-handedly by his very capable mother, Catherine.
His encounter with his dad turned out to be disappointing. Robert didn't seem to regret not seeing his son grow up, and Jackson realized that he was far better of without him. When he went back the next morning to say goodbye to his father, his heartfelt belief that having a kid meant making a promise struck a chord with fans who knew that this was a man who would be there for his little daughter always.
9 Kids Are Dying. This Kid Is Dead. For what?
Over the years, Grey's Anatomy has commented on several profound social issues such as women's health, sexual violence, and racism. The tragic episode, "Personal Jesus," revolves around April Kepner as her world crumbles all around her. She is left disillusioned as she realizes that terrible things happen to good people all the time, thus questioning her faith.
One of the things April is unable to come to terms with is the death of a 12-year-old, who was shot by the police after he was racially profiled for climbing through the window of his own house. Unfortunately, Eric dies in the operating room after succumbing to his injuries. Jackson then talks to the police, speaking out against the systemic racism that had led to the tragedy. His intense anger in this scene resonates with audiences all over the world.
8 I Don't Get Why Nisha's Dead And We Are Not.
In season 15, Jackson goes through a spiritual awakening after a series of incidents right from April's miraculous recovery in season 14. He also has a near-death experience along with Maggie, wherein the two of them are saved from a speeding car in the nick of time by DeLuca. However, a cyclist, Nisha, ends up taking the brunt of it.
Nisha dies despite the doctors, and especially Jackson's, best efforts. Jackson's emotional quote to Maggie about Nisha's death shows that he is struggling with the idea of life and death being completely random, and is on the verge of a major spiritual realization.
7 He Shot Up Dozens Of People. And This Surgery's Going To Take All Day.
As mentioned above, the hit medical drama has used its massive popularity to reach out to audiences about various social problems, one of these being gun violence. The hospital gets inundated with patients in season 7, young students who were victims of a mass shooting.
When Jackson realizes that the patient he, Teddy, and Cristina were trying to save was in fact the twenty-year-old shooter, he refuses to continue surgery. The gun violence in the shocking season 6 finale is still very fresh in the minds of the staff at Seattle Grace, evident in Jackson's emotional response to treating the shooter. Of course, Teddy reminds him about his Hippocratic oath but he storms out, unable to come to terms with saving the shooter's life.
6 I've Never Felt Less Like A Doctor In My Life.
In season 15, Jackson's mother, Catherine, was diagnosed with chondrosarcoma, which is a form of cancer that attacks the spine. Catherine informed Meredith and Koracick, whom she wanted to treat her. However, she kept her diagnosis from her son and Richard for a brief while, afraid of how they would react.
It was Maggie who informed Jackson about Catherine's condition after learning about it from Meredith. And Jackson, however exasperated he might get with his mom at times, still loved her a lot. Fans' hearts broke for Avery as his eyes brimmed with tears, knowing that he might not be able to help his mother even though he was a doctor himself.
5 Why Is She Telling Me This?
In season 13, April and Jackson's relationship became strained for a while when the couple decided they should get a divorce. The relationship was further strained when April discovered she was pregnant and decided not to tell Jackson.
As fans remember, Arizona was one of the few people who knew about April's pregnancy. She hadn't felt comfortable with April's secret and decided to tell Jackson when April refused to (until the last minute that was). Jackson was obviously shocked that he was having to learn the news from Arizona instead of from April herself. His pain at the fact that his soon-to-be-ex was carrying his child, and that he had been brought into the loop so late, causing him to make certain choices he otherwise wouldn't have made, was palpable.
4 The One Thing April And I Never Saw Eye To Eye On Was God. She Believed And I Never Could. And Now That I Do, Now That I Really Do, It's Too Late.
When Jackson's belief in God became more evident in season 15, his marriage with April was already over. He still loved her and, although he was happy that she had got a fresh start, he needed time to process that this chapter in his life had indeed ended for him. His regret and efforts to accept the past as well as his newfound beliefs came to the fore when he tries to open up to Maggie about what he was going through spiritually.
3 I Love You April. I Always Have. I Love Everything About You. Even The Things I Don't Like, I Love. And I Want You To Be With Me. I Love You And I Think That You Love Me Too. Do You?
One of the most iconic episodes in the series is the one where Jackson professed his love for April Kepner when she was already at the altar, all ready to marry Matthew.
April and Jackson, or Japril, as fans call them, had been doing the dance for a good while. However, Jackson saw fit to speak up only during the wedding, much to the embarrassment of his girlfriend, Stephanie, and of course, Matthew. But unfortunate as the timing was, Jackson’s profusion made the day for fans. His initial hesitation at voicing his feelings at such a time and his ultimate impulsive confession were desperately adorable.
2 Don't Take April. Please.
Given that April and Jackson’s arcs fused together for much of the show, it is no surprise that some of Jackson Avery’s most emotional quotes, whether of love or despair, had to do with Kepner.
When April and Matthew met with a serious car accident in the season 14 penultimate episode, “Cold As Ice’, Jackson’s shock and helplessness at the possibility of losing April were very evident. When April seemed beyond help for a while, Jackson prayed in the hospital’s chapel for her life, something he would hardly ever do.
1 Show Up For Her, Please? Show Up For April.
Jackson was seen praying to God when it came to April. This was not because he didn’t know who else to turn to but he could also see that April herself was a firm believer.
When April and Jackson discovered their child had Type II Osteogenesis Imperfecta in the prenatal tests, Jackson prayed for a miracle. He also begged God to show up and help comfort April in a gesture that spoke volumes about his feelings for his then-wife and family.
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