
Since Jules’s decision to focus on her career and ask Winston Ndugu to be her mentor in Grey’s Anatomy season 21, episode 12, the two spent more time together. This forced them to get to know one another better, but that hadn’t been a problem until Jules tricking Winston to reach the building’s edge changed his perspective, making him realize at once that “lines were getting blurry.” Grey’s Anatomy season 21, episode 16 only made things more difficult, until they effectively stopped working together. However, their talk in Grey’s Anatomy season 21’s ending highlighted one odd similarity to another story.
Jules & Winston’s Story Follows The Same Pattern Of Taryn & Mika’s Season 20 Breakup
Winston Removing Jules From His Service Stopped Her From Learning, Like Taryn With Mika

Grey’s Anatomy season 21 brings back an old romance dynamic with a new couple, solving an old problem and making them more compelling as a result.
Grey’s Anatomy season 21 unabashedly lingering on the signs that Winston was feeling something for Jules despite really not wanting to because he was her mentor, along with refusing to admit Richard was right, made the moment a bigger deal without Jules having anything to do with it. The entire mishap highlighted how, even without a relationship happening, attendings have the power to negatively affect a resident’s chance to learn. The unfairness of it all is more evident with Jules and Winston because nothing actually happened, but Grey’s Anatomy season 20 already tackled the insidiousness of workplace relationships’ power imbalance.
It was bad enough when Burke didn’t request Cristina on his service to punish her for something that happened at home, but Taryn’s resident status and wanting to be in the OR like Mika made her actions unforgivable.
Jules Knowing The Truth Means Winston Has To Do Right By Her In Grey’s Anatomy Season 22
Nothing Happening Between Them Makes It Something Winston Needs To Overcome
Taryn couldn’t make things right with Mika because Mika immediately ended their relationship, but Winston and Jules not being in a romantic relationship makes it easier for Winston to rectify his mistakes in Grey’s Anatomy season 22. Jules’ reaction to ask to join Monica Beltran’s case in Grey’s Anatomy season 21’s ending already hinted at Jules wanting to keep her distance from Winston. However, her knowing Winston was at fault because he didn’t know how to deal with the situation professionally, without hanging her out to dry, puts the onus on Winston to do right by her in the future.
Although Winston’s unilateral decision not to let Jules be on his service anymore was a low point for him in Grey’s Anatomy season 21, the poetic justice of him unexpectedly catching feelings and refusing to accept the situation after his stint of avoiding creating emotional attachments cannot be overlooked.
Can Jules & Winston’s Relationship Still Happen In Grey’s Anatomy Season 22?
Jules & Winston’s Conflict Adding More Drama Makes The Relationship Likelier
Grey’s Anatomy season 21 placed Jules and Winston in too many romcom-coded situations not to progress with their romance, even if it could take a while for something to happen between them. Their difficult history with their respective families and their getting one another’s sense of humor built a strong basis from which their drama-filled romance can progress in season 22. Grey’s Anatomy season 21 already highlighting the power imbalance nonetheless makes their story more interesting, as the medical drama will inevitably have to wrangle the lightness of their romance with the dilemma of their different hierarchies going forward.