Aired 17 years ago - May 17, 2007
Callie and George make a big decision. A successor to Chief Webber is named. A man named Jeff Pope arrives. He is looking for his wife and newborn child. Cristina and Burke's wedding day has arrived and so have the interns first-year exam results.
She might be having a miscarriage.
I've got a surgery. It shouldn't
take me more than four hours, five tops.
Give us room!
They recovered Lonnie's body?
We thought he was dead.
I'll never let you go again.
I need this job, Richard.
I need it more than the others.
Worst case scenario,
I sleep with your wife in ten years.
The thoughts are invading the surgeries
that I love and it's... It's hormonal.
We get married at 25
thinking, "this is it. "'
And that is wonderful.
Oh, it's just...
- Second baby's out. OK, go.
- Bulky, ten-blade.
One, two, three.
One of the best men.
Except about my vows.
I wrote them myself.
And I do not stand here
on my wedding day
My heart, my heart, beats for you.
Hey. Oh, God! Did I miss a page?
I thought I'd give her some space.
She seemed a little overwhelmed.
I love her. You know?
Lonnie's stable. But the
damage he sustained is significant.
But they took her eyebrows
and they called her a Burke.
Alert OB to a possible D&C
due to an incomplete miscarriage.
He'll get over his initial
judgments and he'll sit with you,
But because I'm your best friend
and because I love you...
- I'm gonna be late for my own wedding.
- No, we're not.
And if I was back there right now,
I'd do the same thing.
- Oh, hey! Sorry. Excuse me.
- Hey.
- Yeah, but the baby.
- Discharged by peds.
Did you sniff too much glue as a child?
I'm asking you something here.
Alex, I'm asking you to give me a
reason to stay here. A reason from you.
Meredith...
I can't. Cris...
Cristina's getting married.
Oh, you really don't... look so good.
- Stop.
- Wanna ditch the reception?
- You didn't go to the wedding either.
- No.
- Did I... Did I fail you, George?
- No.
Stop saying that!
Will you say something else?
not the woman that
I'm trying to make you be,
His grandmother's picture
was by the bed.
Aired 17 years ago - May 10, 2007
The interns finally take their first year medical exams, the biggest test of their careers, and one of them is ill-prepared. Callie grows more suspicious of George and Izzie. The doctors treat a patient named Dale. Three mountain climbers are treated. Cristina works on her vows. Adele wants Addison to keep a secret from Richard.
Aired 17 years ago - May 03, 2007
Meredith works on her relationship with Susan and Thatcher. Cristina has to deal with her mother and Burke's. Alex continues to tend to Jane Doe/Ava. Meredith and Derek's relationship has a problem that needs resolution quick. Addison sees her
god-daughter which leads to a job offer outside of Seattle. Derek has to perform surgery. Burke has a reservation about marrying Cristina. Many new people guest star in the course of Addison's road trip to California. Addison considers moving to be closer to her old med school friends until she discovers that drama she wishes to leave behind isn't exclusive to Seattle. Her friends who she thought had it all, are divorced. A pregnant woman must discover who the father of her child is.
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Aired 17 years ago - May 03, 2007
Meredith works on her relationship with Susan and Thatcher. Cristina has to deal with her mother and Burke's. Alex continues to tend to Jane Doe/Ava. Meredith and Derek's relationship has a problem that needs resolution quick. Addison sees her
god-daughter which leads to a job offer outside of Seattle. Derek has to perform surgery. Burke has a reservation about marrying Cristina. Many new people guest star in the course of Addison's road trip to California. Addison considers moving to be closer to her old med school friends until she discovers that drama she wishes to leave behind isn't exclusive to Seattle. Her friends who she thought had it all, are divorced. A pregnant woman must discover who the father of her child is.
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Oh, my God.
I'm becoming a crazy freak.
have been talking on the phone
and now they are here, with me.
So while you were sleeping...
Hi. I think I'm in the right place.
Because I haven't heard
from you in over a year.
This is Addison.
Addison, this is our shrink.
It's actually a good book,
and we're friends.
I know they have that big
intern exam coming up
Yeah, but you did it.
You got married, you had a baby.
I'm a normal sexual person.
I like sex.
I am not a bride. I am a surgeon.
Do it. That kid ofyours is going
to need you on your feet.
Stop hitting me on top of my head.
...she gets custody
of you in the divorce.
You could've called.
Keith is Lisa's husband.
She took off right after her...
I just want to want to do it.
- I'm looking for a person.
- Man, you're just looking.
You date a girl, romance a girl. When
it's time to commit, you cut and run.
It was nice talking with you.
- Sam?
- Yeah?
Hello?
You did everything the way
you're supposed to. You didn't wait.
I'm 38 years old and I don't know how to
have fun. That's not lucky. That's sad.
They didn't have the Gouda
you like but they had a Camembert.
We'll see you.
The baby has some genetic markers
that don't match Carol, just Lisa.
911 Turbo, hand-sewn leather seats.
Three-sixteen.
Well, it is very feminine.
You want the chapel, you want
the guests, and me in a white dress?
Mama, I know she seems
disinterested in the wedding planning,
We won't know the paternity
until after Lisa delivers.
And I had a chance to cheat, believe me.
Any idea what she might be doing there?
God, that must've been so hard for you.
Your test results came back in.
Aired 17 years ago - Apr 26, 2007
The attendings vie to be Chief. Two people who haven't slept together before, will. McSteamy's 60-day vow of chastity has a conclusion. We meet a boss, his assistant, and his wife. We also get to see someone being treated in the clinic. Derek has
more questions about his relationship with Meredith. The chairman of the hospital board is admitted as patient. Callie confronts Izzie about her relationship with George.
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The bakery wants me
to make a decision by tomorrow.
you're... doing scut.
It was important enough for him
to cut short his vacation and fly home.
What? We're not friends anymore? Fine.
He's the one who really decides.
He knows it and they know it.
You'd have to tie them in a triple knot
to get that kind of fluid buildup.
Ava's BP's 171 over 118.
And we've been out a few times.
Think he knew?
Think that's why he married her?
This is embarrassing.
Um, mortifying, actually.
- Because we care.
- Nasal lavage?
Do you have any idea how rare it is to
find someone you can work and play with?
How does a man
lose his desire at 53, 54,
but we've got an
all hands on deck situation.
Grey wanted me to tell you that she's
still working on Jennings's X-ray
I, uh... caught George
in a lie the other day.
- Why don't you just go there already?
- Because he doesn't barbecue either.
- You know, colds drag on.
- Yeah. Yeah, I hear you.
Looks like some kind of foreign object.
I'm missing the show.
The Seattle Grace show.
It's been known
to swim up the stream of urine
- Dr. Bailey?
- Oh, no. You're still studying.
Oh, my God, I'm gonna die.
That I'm fine
with things the way they are.
That's instant karma.
- Sorry, I froze there a little bit.
- That's OK.
So if you want to yell at me...
Or whatever you do.
Just give me my husband back.
V- tach.
Does he have a pulse with that?
What do you say we have a real meeting
of the Dirty Mistresses Club?
Be an adult.
Whether you want to admit it or not,
you're actually one of the good ones.
Well, I think she just left you.
I think I need a vault because
I've eaten, like, a cake and a half
Light and not too sweet.
I'm apologizing to you.
- Oh, see. You can't do that.
- Do what?
...you came out of the water...
I should go.
Aired 17 years ago - Apr 19, 2007
Colin Marlow continues to try to get in the way of Cristina and Burke's relationship. The daughter that Izzie gave up for adoption needs something from her. This episode features a pro chess player, a flirtatious woman, and a mother named Mrs.
Malone. Mr. and Mrs. Malone haven't talked to their daugther in a while because of their son-in-law. Someone goes to see a priest.
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Burke will want to scrub in too.
- That was the highlight.
- Holy Mary, Mother of God.
It's me? Oh, my God.
I'm telling you,
this confession thing, it really works.
Our daughter has leukemia
and needs a bone marrow transplant.
we promised to take care of her
and keep her safe.
But, if she agrees,
of course we'd be OK with it.
Perhaps you'd like to explain
the procedure, Dr. Yang?
You've picked the best man for the job.
Dr. Montgomery. The police called,
they're on their way.
She needs a bone marrow transplant.
But I thought I would be older,
more together, more mature.
Well, her nose is different
and her chin.
I'm sorry. This is too much.
Way too much. You keep showing up.
Alex. Alex, you have to
tell me who it is. Please.
Actually, I'll examine the donor heart.
I'm thinking, um... coral?
We don't want to force it.
Maybe another time?
But I'll ask.
Maybe you can do it from home.
- Sorry. We decided to eat here today.
- Nobody told me.
I don't give a crap who her parents are
or where she goes. Can we move on?
Now this is a private matter.
She needs these results now.
So. Dr. Montgomery says you can take
your daughter home,
A mother knows her own child, Dr. Karev.
And that is not my child.
This is about my career.
O'Malley. Did Stevens
ask for you here?
OK. He's, uh, with Izzie, I think.
- You compromised yourself.
- No.
- You look. Please, you look for me.
- OK.
Good weird, though. So, you and
the redhead going to let me go home?
Isn't it sad
that I'm the best you can do?
Aired 17 years ago - Mar 15, 2007
Callie's father comes to Seattle Grace and meets George, the hospital starts interviewing candidates for the Chief's position, and Alex helps Jane Doe figure out her place in the world. George and Izzie have a few morning-after symptoms.
It's, uh, it's nothing. It's, uh, just
a few ideas I have for Seattle Grace.
- What?
- Yeah.
I know. You'll see.
He's gonna love me.
by harvesting bone from the skull.
You become a human statue.
So just, uh, try to learn.
So I'm gonna need a C.T.,
see what's going on.
What am I supposed to do?
It's my foot.
- By yourself?
- By myself.
this afternoon. Give you quite
a few more places to hide.
No.
10 year plan?
if I refuse the surgery?
on your Jane Doe?
something was falling into place.
So what do I do?
Let me just write a couple
notes about that call.
Please. There's gotta be a way
for me to get that month back.
When has Mark Sloan
It's my favorite, so shut up.
Okay? He's not like the other guys
I've been with.
- No.
- What?
That's really coming along.
It looks great.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, you know, when I pulled her
out of the water, it was...
So...
you wanna pass up this
shot, that's up to you.
Originally. You were always supposed to
be the next chief. That was the plan.
Osteotome and hammer.
You have a healthy body, Nina. If you
fall down, you won't turn to stone.
- Well, I do what I'm told.
- Since when?
and make the best of it.
Aired 17 years ago - Mar 15, 2007
Alex grows closer to Jane Doe as he continues to work on her case. Helen Crawford flies into Seattle for surgery. She knows someone on the staff. Colin Marlow enters the race for Chief of Surgery. George faces more problems with Callie and Izzie.
Callie reveals a big secret. Someone treats a WWII veteran. Also Derek treats a patient near and dear to him.
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No match on your prints, no hits
from missing persons plus...
- The lump been there a long time?
- I got shot 50 years ago.
- Derek.
- There she is. How was your flight?
and it's not like when Jake was around.
I go through this by myself now.
- They loved you?
- I was a great student.
I didn't think you wanted to hear
about every guy I ever slept with.
- Colin Marlow.
- He was my professor. We were close.
When is this gonna stop?
Yeah, I kind of live there at the
moment. My wife gets a deal.
Great! Oh! I'm glad I could pitch in.
- A decision I can live with.
- Not a decision I can live with.
- No wonder it hurts.
- How did you get shot, sir?
- Calm down, Mr. Scofield.
- You know what it's like
Colin Marlow! Was it good?
after everything
we've been through... nothing?
Suction.
I made a number of marriage proposals.
Seemed the polite thing to do.
A piece of orbital bone
was floating towards the brain?
Asystole. Push one milligram of epi.
Start compressions.
You have no privileges in this hospital.
- Any air return?
- 10 cc.
- What happened?
- Patient had a venous air embolism.
We're not set up for that kind
of investigation, Mr. Scofield.
You're a sweet kid,
- It's too dangerous for the hospital.
- Does that mean...
- Oh, chicken looks delicious.
- It's from the store.
She's smiling now sometimes.
It ended. School was ending,
I was leaving.
What, you think it's gonna make
a good marriage? Well, I don't.
- When is this gonna stop?
- This is my problem?
...she's blonde, she's stacked,
she's a supermodel, I'm George.
Oh, good for you.
and I need you to talk me back into it,
that's the job.
...what to talk to her about.
She's tough, she tries to hide it.
Why is there an 11 inch
incision in my chest?
- I'm always apologizing.
- Blah, blah, blah and it's all over.
No. It's, um, just... nothing, just that
Aired 17 years ago - Feb 22, 2007
Everyone is pushing for Meredith to survive, or in this case to be revived.
People are still dealing with the fallout from the ferry disaster. A young man named Lucas is having problems with brain-mouth coordination. Someone else dies.
- No.
- There's risk of brain damage.
Uh-uh. No.
- I didn't, did I?
- Tell us about the water, Meredith.
Retrograde amnesia,
could be transient.
You have to listen to us. You have to.
You're not getting this, are you?
OK, this is 99 cents.
You're in charge of my interns.
Put them to work anywhere but here.
I mean, I... I have a ring line,
but I don't have the ring.
- Who are those for?
- Meredith is AB.
You know, when you came into the ER,
you were so brave, so strong.
- Ah, a Derek thing.
- I would never...
Yeah, I'm...
- Please.
- Stop. I had a good life.
You taught her time and time again
that nothing she does,
She's a good swimmer.
I could save her. If you'd just
give me a chance, I could save her.
This is the big one,
so you pay attention.
- This is, like, $2 worth of Sudoku.
- Good to know.
I thought,
"What's the point?"
But still, Meredith,
that is all you get, moments.
I didn't. I...
- That's good. Good. All right.
- Now we get her heart beating.
You're not gonna die on me, not today.
...almost an hour.
Mom?
Ouch.
He never... felt that way about me.
Grow up, Mark.
Oh, no. Not so.
We learned a lot about you today.
Aired 17 years ago - Feb 15, 2007
Almost everyone searches for Meredith while they ponder her place in the world. Addison considers pursuing Alex. Izzie takes desperate measures to manage the situation she is in. Someone ends up on the brink of death. Cristina and Burke have a blow-up fight about their announcement.
Aired 17 years ago - Feb 08, 2007
The staff is trying to deal with antsy patients while dealing with a major disaster when a cargo ship strikes a Ferryboat in Seattle. The Chief must choose a team to go out on location and save what is left of the few lives spared.
- Ow!
- Leave him be.
His wife left him
after 25 years of marriage.
- Whatever.
- Sydney Heron here to lend a hand.
Oh! Well, I'll just wait
for you in the pit.
- What?
- OK, cranky. Forget it.
- What?
- Nothing.
If you assess wrong,
your patient could die.
Do you need something, sir?
Fire? Flood? Volcano?
I'm not dressed for a volcano.
I'll find out where we're going.
She tries to drown herself in the tub.
You and Yang are getting hitched?
I'm not, uh, trying to take the clinic,
Bailey's clinic, away from you.
Burke and Yang got engaged.
Hey! That's not secure!
is that there have been deaths.
- He's so scared.
- All right. I know.
Hey. Go find Search and Rescue, OK?
- If that's not it, what is it?
- It isn't anything.
We're expecting the first wave
from the scene soon.
I was talking to Shepherd
and it just came out.
She needs to stay on her left side.
We got to move her on her left.
Keep breathing.
Another grown-up
to help you find your mom.
ABC.
- The victims' families need answers.
- I pulled her out of the damn water.
Dr. O'Malley and I made a deal.
He's going to find my son,
- I need more gauze.
- There's no more here.
Distract, exaggerate
and reverse the mechanism
I started swimming. I needed to go.
I don't need you in the OR,
I need you on the floor.
- I don't talk to thieves.
- What?
Orange juice? Orange juice?
- Leave the girl alone, Vince.
- Sorry.
Just wait until
Dr. O'Malley finds my son. Please.
Aired 17 years ago - Feb 01, 2007
The chief's announcement of his retirement sparks competition between Derek, Burke, Addison, and Mark. A surgical patient endangers the lives of those surrounding her. Meredith's mother becomes lucid. Cristina and Callie consider marriage proposals. The Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic opens and Izzie cannot wait for the first patient to arrive.
Aired 17 years ago - Jan 25, 2007
George has become a sex machine. Dr. Bailey has the idea of opening a free clinic. A doctor at Seattle Grace gets proposed to. Addison is avoiding Alex. The Chief officially announces his intention to retire to the administration of Seattle Grace
and to Adele. Rumors of Richard's retirement spread throughout the hospital. Two best friends are left with a difficult decision due to an advanced illness. Derek yells at Meredith.
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I'm fine. I'm just not going
to be the first one talking.
You people are on your own today.
I've got important things to do.
- I've blocked that out.
- Denial.
- You've been having pain and bleeding?
- For weeks.
Rachel and I were born two days apart.
You said this was a teaching hospital.
He should learn.
Does she have cancer?
She is my family.
So as a going away gift to them,
I'm going to let you hang with Jim
No sign of head injury.
His BP was low in the field, 80/60.
- Is she avoiding me? What are...?
- Maybe. I don't know.
Jillian Miller. Jilly.
They'll make you go home with them.
Is that what you want?
I don't.
Just one dirty mistress to another.
You'd think a guy passes out
while running would get a fracture.
It wouldn't be... right.
Uh, your X-ray looks fine.
I need you to hold them still.
Can you do that?
- Oh, damn it!
- What?
- Dr. Montgomery.
- Now is not a good time... Karev!
It happened.
But it doesn't have to happen again.
- Impressive.
- You, too.
Silence is overrated.
and I couldn't afford my rent
let alone pay a bunch of medical bills.
I think about it.
It's entirely preventable and treatable
if you catch it in time,
- and into the bladder.
- Which means she's a stage four.
There. It looks like we're in.
You gave him a reason to stay.
- Do this right for her.
- Rachel...
I've been trying to find time.
It's important...
Chief, you're stepping down?
but since you're not ready for the job,
One of us could be chief.
You? I don't think so.
She went after something
and she got it.
Yes, you can.
But when I told you
I didn't have any more time to wait,
Maybe you're not
supposed to feel better.
Aired 17 years ago - Jan 18, 2007
Cristina and Burke continue to play Uncle until one of them gives in. Derek and Meredith are fighting over the reason for their sleepless nights. Meredith tries to talk to her father about his side of the story. There's tension between Alex and
Addison. There is even more tension between Addison and Mark. Addison confides in Callie. Bailey wishes she didn't have to keep a secret from one of the interns. Callie rushes to be with George after she learns that his dad needs an emergency procedure. Izzie may have found 'some good to do' with her inheritance.
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- Doctors, I was wondering...
- Yes?
My locker's messy.
But I am not messy.
It seems an anonymous donor has offered
to foot Heather's entire bill.
She'll never wear high heels,
never feel normal.
Did you just not hear a word I said?
I'm pouring my heart out here. Geez.
and a calendar and marked the due date.
The other screw, please.
Laura. The baby. Right.
She's, uh, doing fine.
- Give me the retractor.
- Can you proceed without me?
And, right now, that tube has a kink
in it, which is straining his breathing.
All right. Let's do this.
Sloan! Dr. Sloan.
Bone dry cappuccino.
She's torturing me.
I have to get away from that woman.
Bailey re-intubated him, but he was
without oxygen for, I don't know...
I don't have any more medicine for you.
- Yeah, a daughter. She's 17.
- Oh, I'm so sorry.
Excuse me. Mrs. Douglas?
We'd be together and I'd have a family
instead of walking pneumonia,
- You are not.
- I just want to know how he is.
It's been pretty chaotic.
and then his kids egged our house
That can take days or weeks.
...medication can only do so much.
Is there a drawer
of unopened cards somewhere?
The Dead Dad's Club. And you can't
be in it until you're in it.
Yeah, that never really changes.
Aired 17 years ago - Jan 11, 2007
Meredith discovers that Derek has a problem sleeping while her father comes to visit the hospital. George's father is moving from one surgery to another. A patient named Heather checks into the hospital. Heather is 17 and has a nasty attitude that
results from her medical condition and all the surgeries it has required her to have. Izzie has an emotional breakdown when she tries to hand over something very important to her. George's family comes to visit to celebrate his father's surgery. Cristina and Burke are playing Uncle.
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For the next few minutes, I think
it would be best if the extended family
And, if it's spread,
that changes how much chemo he needs?
He's afebrile and vital signs
were stable overnight.
- You OK, honey?
- Yeah.
Wow. Give this girl a medal.
She memorized the whole acronym.
- Heather, stop it!
- Mom, I'm sorry,
Thank you. Dr. Bailey,
as things progress with my dad...
You're losing thousands of dollars
a day in interest.
I just wish the baby would get well and
go home and Thatcher would go with her.
I like to round on pre-op
before post-op.
- Standard neurosurgeon breed.
- Exactly.
She's had two spinal fusions and a
spinal instrumentation that didn't work.
- How you feeling, Harold?
- Feeling great. Feeling fine.
Are you trying to poison me
or just trying to make my day worse?
And your hand, your right hand?
it means 50 percent of the people
who undergo the surgery survive.
I've seen case studies.
There've been successes.
I would really like to scrub in.
You were so sensitive, you were such
a soft kid. I couldn't bear to tell you.
I want to tell you
that I think you're crazy
All right. I'm discarding.
- Oh. I'm sorry.
- Nice seeing you.
- But I thought...
- The patient asked us to proceed.
Well, I'm sure Dr. Yang
is looking forward
- Hey.
- Hey.
Wait, wait. Let me try it again.
- He's my dad.
- I know.
- do you think I would look like this?
- I don't understand.
That is, the surgery was too intense
for his weakened organs to support.
- No. He's here with his other family.
- Oh, sorry.
Straight to hell!
- Here's a consent form. Sign it.
- I don't... I don't know.
Got it.
Maybe you can give him an update.
But you don't know either
until you ask him.
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
and you just imagine this whole life
that they're going to live...
Aired 18 years ago - Nov 30, 2006
Recent events strain Burke and Cristina's relationship. Mark and Derek must work together when two close-knit brothers seek medical help. One of Meredith's half sisters is admitted to the hospital.
The chief may be confused about
punishment for you, but I'm not.
Now which one ofyou thinks
that Yang got the better case?
- We used to work as a team.
- Pete. Nice to see you.
She happens to be right.
- So this is the crack team?
- Feel free to take one.
I know, Chief.
Thatcher's at Harvard Med
visiting Lexie.
No, it's better. It's better
that she not know. It's good.
- I think you should step outside.
- You don't talk to me like that!
Want to cut the cord, Dr. Grey?
You interns think you can do
whatever you want. Not anymore.
I want my wife back
and I passed the torch to you!
She has an intestinal obstruction,
which is why she couldn't breathe.
You think this is an elective procedure?
You were dreaming.
And I've never had that before
and it's just that
- Elena... Ow!
- No, no, no!
Got a head count on how many patients
you two lied to in the past month?
Dad.
And I eat all the wrong things.
And now I have cancer.
You're not supposed
to be in here, Georgie.
He's got A-fib.
I've ordered verapamil.
All the whispers and the talk.
And if he'd been honest about that,
I'd like to be excused from the twins.
I'd like to be with my mom.
not up in the gallery,
if that's OK with you.
It'd be nice if every love triangle
could be fixed with a scalpel.
I'm sorry. You're very nice.
And I don't mean that
as a bad thing. Cold is good.
- By yourself?
- Yes.
You can never tell how the body
is going to respond.
For me to see Burke
go without punishment.
Miranda, you raised them.
all we really want...
- She's OK?
- She's beautiful.
Izzie, you cut the LVAD wire.
She stuck by you and did Denny's echo.
Why can't you mind your own business?
You know, what is your problem?
Aired 18 years ago - Nov 23, 2006
A traumatic car accident fills the ER. Izzie pushes the boundaries of her probation. Cristina has a crisis of conscience about her deceptive teamwork with Burke.
- Cristina's leaving.
- So I can have my girlfriend back?
Cristina. You're too intense.
Stevens, you shouldn't
have been paged.
GCS eight, BP 100 over palp,
pulse in the 120s.
OK. All right.
I'll ask them to come back later.
- Can you come this way. Please?
- She's my best customer.
- Hey, Izzie. Honey, this is Izzie.
- Hi.
You're pretty.
Dr. Hahn. She's doing a consult.
I wonder who the VIP patient is.
- Why? Why do you care?
- Because I care about you.
I can suture. I've done it before.
Narrowing of the spine
most often a result of aging.
- What did you talk about this morning?
- Bank robberies.
The chief asked me to tell you
that he has something important
I already told her.
Dr. T orres is the one who loves George.
Why would he want her to perform
his father's surgery instead of Burke?
You told George. My night with McSteamy
was not yours to share.
- Yeah, I know. How is he doing?
- He's fine, George.
George, I know this is scary.
I understand that.
Can we focus here?
JVD and muffled heart sounds.
She's unstable. The OR can't wait.
We just wanted to go to the market.
And he's recommending that the board
name me the next chief of surgery.
Right now, nobody knows.
You were telling me
your whole life was your hands.
I'll take the glass piercing the heart.
My daughter came to town.
She took away his keys.
That is it. Start rewarming.
Pledgeted 5-oh prolene.
It should hold once you get
a few more in there.
Good. Good rhythm. T emperature's up.
OK, let's take her off bypass.
I need to put the cannulas back in
so we can empty out the heart again.
and realized I can't go home?
I'm sorry.
Aired 18 years ago - Nov 16, 2006
George's father has a serious heart problem that requires surgery and George chooses Burke to do the procedure. Burke doubts himself because he knows the pressure this kind of surgery will put on him, but Cristina believes the team can handle it.
Derek works with Meredith on being a couple again and tries work with Addison on more civil terms. A patient has had mutiple plastic surgeries so that his girlfriend will like him more. A mom wants her daughter's babysitter fired, after she is brought in with multiple injuries, but the girl likes the babysitter more than her mother.
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no rolling your eyes at the patients
or your superiors.
OK, I didn't ask you,
I asked the doctor.
We're like a well-oiled machine,
you and me.
Now we want to place
a partial occluding clamp on the aorta.
I am so sorry, Mia!
I am so sorry, baby!
How do you not see a child
standing in the driveway?
I didn't. I assisted Dr. Burke
who decannulated a heart.
- Tell me why you put up with this?
- He'll crack and let me in on a case.
Dr. Stevens, I guess you can... watch.
I have a good...
And you pretend it's bedtime
and stay super still, OK? OK.
- Car.
- Uh-huh.
They don't know their kid's blood type.
They don't know her favorite song.
Good. Chief's doing the endoscopy.
He's in good hands.
- For the rings, I mean.
- OK.
She joined a gym
and got a trainer named Lars.
- I don't know about that.
- Well, compare them to his.
She keeps asking for Anna.
I am. I'm bright. I'm shiny.
- Some women use other men.
- I've been visiting Ellis Grey.
Right.
- What is it, Georgie?
- Let's just wait for Dr. Webber.
Cristina had to tell him
what was wrong.
Right now we don't have
any other options.
Said you keep everyone
on their toes, even him.
Burn them. Bury them.
- Where are you going?
- I'm not ready to move on.
Can you say something for me?
I don't know quite yet.
You're talking doctor now.
Just talk English.
The chief. Richard.
You did the best you could.
She's always telling me
how I should eat better,
I don't care if he's sleeping,
just wake him up.
Aired 18 years ago - Nov 09, 2006
The men of Seattle Grace go on a camping trip together, Addison and Callie must team up to work on a patient, Meredith assists Sloan with a procedure unlike any she has experienced, and, suspicious of her recent actions at the hospital, Bailey
confronts Cristina. A 9-year-old is seen by Cristina after he swallowed Monopoly game pieces. A pregnant 25-year-old, is brought in after she slipped in the shower. She doesn't want medicine to take away the pain from her injury so not to put her baby's growth in jeopardy. Doctors take care of Daniel, a man who wants a sexual reassignment surgery and who now goes under the name Donna. Accompanying Daniel is his wife of the past 10 years, who was surprised to see him want that surgery but, after much struggling, decided to stay by his side.
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Poor bastard gets a thrill
out of tagging along after me.
Eric and his older brother
don't always get along.
- What are you talking about?
- No, don't do that.
Second, no talking about Derek.
And C, no giving me the face.
You're missing the fact
that Dr. Sloan is planning to remove
If you want to get in
on this operation, better learn.
Dude, he brought silverware.
He's just sleeping, Jamie.
When she... When he told me.
Today her baby's dead.
At least once a month my dad would
take me and my brothers to White River.
'Cause...
They are a happy couple.
- So you're getting back with Callie?
- Yeah.
- You don't have any friends, do you?
- Of course I have friends.
- Oh, I'll just wait.
- Wait?
Look, Derek,
Just one. Fish generally don't like
to go where there's a lot of noise.
That lets the fish know
they're not alone.
So with that in mind,
we're gonna do open-handed combat.
I've wanted this since I can remember.
I've waited forever. I'm not stopping.
I can't have that grinning puppet head
stare at me another second, so go.
- That makes you smart?
- You're fishing through my poop.
- What the hell happened?
- He was fine one minute...
- Karev, you want to sew him up?
- No. Forget it. I want an attending.
Right now? This second?
In this moment?
What, you cut someone's LVAD wire?
You fell in love with a man and he died?
- They're a happy couple.
- Yeah.
What are we, three hours out of Seattle
and still he infects everything.
I'm living in a hotel.
Aired 18 years ago - Nov 02, 2006
Cristina gets to scrub in on a rare surgery which incites envy. Alex questions his future in plastics. George and Addison work together with Noelle. Noelle is pregnant with twins but one of them is growing slower than the other. Her fiancé has
problems of his own. Derek's sister visits. A patient's wife makes things hard on the staff since she has made her husband's health her job. A woman's sexual exploits are questioned.
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- Great.
- Great.
Oh. Uh...
- You'll need thorough testing.
- Done. He is a perfect candidate.
- You don't want her, huh?
- I want her to succeed.
Transfer from Mercy West. Noelle Labatt,
32 weeks along, pregnant with twins.
I'm here. Hi. Hello.
No anything having to do with an "op. "
You have no authority.
I knew you didn't think I was the wife,
seeing as you ran her off.
I was about to start a practice test.
I wanted some tea.
We've covered the trailer. We need
the slutty intern and the divorce.
Did I just hear him say two uteruses?
Derek.
I want to see the two uteruses.
It was one night, Greg.
It was one night.
- When you grabbed the pot...
- Dropped it. It was red-hot.
It's OK to be nervous about being
back here at work. About failing.
Sure.
O'Malley, your chick
with the two uteruses?
- What was with that? With Meredith?
- We have a thing.
who are just trying to do their job.
She's hyperventilating.
The baby's had some bradycardia.
- She's none of your business.
- Wow.
I mean, our daughter. My little girl
isn't even my little girl anymore.
You say you want a career in plastics
and you can't tear yourself away
I mean, how long would something
like that take? If I had needed them?
how pathetic I am.
Baby One out of Uterus One
while you're holding Uterus Two.
October 30, 1974. It's the fight
known as Rumble in the Jungle.
You and Adele?
- Couldn't do it without you.
- Thank you.
I'm not running around in circles.
Thanks.
No. I'm not crazy.
You can't... No. I'm going home.
Just...
What happened? My babies?
I... I saw our son.
Dirty. It was not cheerful,
it was dirty. And like I said, no.
- I think I need a little time to...
- Take some space.
Aired 18 years ago - Oct 19, 2006
Derek learns one of Addison's secrets. Bailey talks about motherhood and depression to a mother who is set to have cancer surgery and who seems to not care about any decisions concerning the future. A resident is fiercely questioned about the death
of a male patient. An ex-couple meet before lunch and get stuck - Meredith and Addison work on their case. Things get awkward when the ex-couple's daughter, Michelle, arrives at the hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Niles.
- You learn things on the vagina squad.
- Focus, people.
Alex is saving us a bunch
if you want to sit with us.
- Isn't patient 34986...
- Denny.
So the company line
is that he died of a CVA?
Let me remind everyone that
our purpose here is not to place blame.
You don't know
what you're talking about!
you'll split everything. Stocks, bonds,
401 k's, down the middle.
No. You do not get to apologize to me
for this. You do not get to feel better.
No, no. It's not my job
to talk her into anything.
Ex-husband.
What's that supposed to mean?
I sell real estate too.
Don't move, Adam.
And, um... the guilt
will work itself out.
- Dr. Karev.
- Dude, he's right. You care.
She's such a good mom.
What does Tom have that I don't?
- And my new car.
- Of course, sweetie.
- Daughter.
- Perfect.
So you get to be the good guy and
I'm the chump who seduced his wife.
It's fine. I'm fine.
I, um... broke up with Finn.
Do I tell Derek?
And I know I haven't always
been supportive.
- I hear Venice is amazing.
- Izzie.
He's tearing through his aorta.
If I do, that man in there will die.
So tremor or no tremor, I have to try.
Since I removed your IUD,
you may want to use a backup method.
There. Keep pulling.
When I'm driving home at night,
after a long day at work,
Then if I'm really tired
and pissed off,
After you left,
we lived together for two months.
We can take all the oaths in the world,
If I'd put a chest tube in right away...
...I thought you should know the truth.
Thought I owed you that.
Aired 18 years ago - Oct 12, 2006
Shawn Sullivan, a car salesman who just had surgery, wants to get back to his routine so he doesn't lose his renown. Addison works with a pregnant woman named Rebecca who may need a C-section and Addison doubts her medical skills. Rebecca wants to
have the baby naturally. Derek and Mark's opinions clash when the try to decide the course of treatment for a burn victim. Izzie gets surprised. Cristina pushes Burke to get better faster.
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I'm all better now, thank you.
So, what do you think?
- I give you my word.
- Hmm. All right, then.
A C-section is the safest way to...
Get him to the burn unit
until he's stabilized and get a CT.
Sure, I can. It was easy.
- Was I mean when you were pregnant?
- I thought you said you weren't.
- You're looking out for yourself.
- No, I'm not.
Well, not that you're not smart.
You're a doctor.
- He needs to know you can fix it.
- Going to remove the burned tissue
And if I did die today,
I'd only be remembered
You're pretty.
- You are?
- Dr. Bailey. We met this morning.
Another contraction,
Dr. Montgomery-Shepherd.
Also, you can remember that no man,
practitioners of veterinarian
medicine at your bedside.
- You two dated?
- You didn't know?
You're not in med school.
You don't need to practice on a corpse.
He was so much better.
before Dr. Sloan
proceeds with your surgery.
So could you please just fix his face?
Could you do that for us, please?
Right.
- When he chose you.
- I should've let him go.
Were you just talking to Meredith?
What is happening?
Because I was there the whole time.
I was there.
My hands...
- I can attach the graft.
- OK, so...
I'd like to keep
what dignity I have left.
OK, clamp.
- My wife hated it.
- You had a wife?
It was doctor after doctor.
it's not about what you look like,
or your job, or how successful you are.
I'm walking away.
Dad, Mom, it's me.
Not really. Dr. Torres. Callie.
Aired 18 years ago - Oct 05, 2006
The staff tries to prevent a patient from getting an elective surgery. Cristina tries to help Preston cope with the after effects of his surgery. A patient bails on their surgery. Someone goes to a bed-and breakfast. Alex deals with a patient who
has had a high amount of injuries in the past. A man undergoes surgery. Before the surgery his wife was only somewhat supportive, but the results may be too much for her to handle. Izzie tries to go back to the hospital for the first time since Denny died. One child's constant visits are noted by a nurse. Two foster patients are met with suspicions of child abuse. George and Callie's relationship moves forward.
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So, I was thinking,
since your shift ends after mine
I didn't ask you
to convince her.
He's got me fetching his food and the
paper and his slippers like I'm a dog.
- What's that?
- Coffee cake. Best in the northwest.
Excellent. Back in the game,
stepping up to the plate.
Nope. Makes my whole day, actually.
Just so you know, we know
how this looks and it's not that.
Chop! Right down the middle.
She tell you that or
you figured it out yourself?
You're going to be glad you're with me.
- Well, he hasn't been dead long, right?
- Um, about a week. He's downstairs.
Yeah, but I can take them in a fight.
they could do things that
nobody else could. Like me.
Take your hand out of there
before it falls off!
It's going to be harder for you
than on him.
It shouldn't interfere with the surgery.
Assuming we're going forward.
- You have to go home.
- Come back with me.
He's 55. You think an ankle replacement
and 26 miles a day is a good idea?
- Oh, can I be in with five?
- That's not a bet, that's milk money.
- Iying dormant, comes raging out.
- Dude, forget I asked.
If you're busy, don't bother,
but it doesn't happen every day.
You got to work a little too. Right?
Good.
Good. Good. Slow. PT, you know.
Why the hell is that girI's thoughts
running through my head?
When I'm back for my hip,
give me the speech in French.
but let's assume she'll need to be
monitored very closely from now on.
Come on. Recovery from brachial plexus
surgery is measured in months.
No, that's not him, that's someone
else we lost last night.
What the hell happened to my
ankle allograft? I had OR two at three.
It's not easy if you think
you're a superhero.
Didn't like what I said, you went
behind my back. He canceled.
- Megan! Oh. Hi.
- Weren't you just up on three?
Your powers of invisibility are intact.
Get up.
Good. OK, can you squeeze my fingers?
See, sometimes the
names of things are tough.
He named the baby.
He named him after his father.
Look at this.
Everybody wants a life without pain.
- Are you coming in?
- I don't know. Am I?
Nobody is trying to feel me up.
Nobody is even looking at me.
- Hi, checking in, please.
- Certainly. Room for...?
You know, you can take
a leave of absence if you want to,
Aired 18 years ago - Sep 28, 2006
Cristina meets Burke's parents, the interns try to get Izzie's job back, and Addison takes a day off, a surgical patient may be living her last day. Some of the interns want to know why Bailey won't talk to Izzie. Meredith tries to decide between
Derek and Finn and comes to a decision somewhat. Webber finds out that Callie has been living in the hosiptal and he confronts her about it.
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Well, thank goodness mine
seems to be just about over.
"The better your chances of surviving. "
So I heard. It's all very aggressive.
Surgeons don't say "um. " You wanna
be a surgeon, learn to speak like one.
In for the removal of a brain tumor
pressing on his frontal temporal lobe.
I'm proud of you all.
You make me proud.
- She thinks they're mine! Claim them!
- No.
All four of you, do not make me regret
setting you loose in this hospital.
that you would think twice before
using that word as a punchline.
my home was wrecked
well before you came into the picture.
You guys should think about
getting a hotel room or something.
You will save me from this or...
It's not an affair.
I was gonna tell her.
It's OK. Nope. I haven't.
And I've seen your panties
a lot of days in a row.
- It's fine.
- He's my intern, I say it's not fine.
Harley, you're at the hospital.
We're gonna take care of you now.
As you know, I'm sure, he graduated
first in his class from Tulane.
Oh, Burke, Burke! Burke's here.
Preston Burke is here.
I think that you're a very smart,
very attractive young woman.
- We have enough blood standing by?
- Yes, sir.
She was trashy and much less idyllic.
You're sick.
You should be sleeping. Resting.
Wow.
I do have to get back in there.
I just wanted to give you an update.
That's funny.
In order to be a surgeon, a certain
amount of self-obsession is necessary.
When the tumor is removed,
will it bring his old personality back?
- Epi and atropine are in.
- In V-fib.
...a bad tux? I am desirable, Amanda.
Well, that hasn't been decided yet.
- Where's he going?
- To get laid.
I just keep picturing him.
I went soft when he needed me
to be the father.
No, no girlfriend.
- Options?
- Options?
You get all the best cases. Trauma
comes in at night, you get first dibs.
- You might want to clear that up.
- Yes, sir.
after the heat of the moment
has passed...
Aired 18 years ago - Sep 21, 2006
Meredith must make an important choice about which path she wants to follow to determine the future of her love life. While she considers her future she and others have flashbacks of their pasts. Cristina spends time with Burke while he recovers.
Webber and Adele have a conversation after he spends the night at the hospital. Everyone attempts to deal with Izzie's choice to quit. George seeks relationship advice from Derek.
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- You're a surgeon?
- Yes.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Everything is fine.
It's Izzie we're worried about.
I've been here all night, too.
I wanted to see the autopsy on Duquette.
Think I'm gonna leave this sick,
premature infant in the ER?
if there is no cranial bleeding.
Then find out where the mother is.
It's a little less shocking, I guess,
and all he has to say for himself
is, "What does this mean?"
It seemed to be the best way
to get your undivided attention
- I don't know anything about any baby.
- None of us do.
And it's not your consent that I need.
- Yeah.
- I can't do this.
IDC regulations.
No! No, wait, wait.
Don't go. Please.
- Sounds nice.
- Yeah. There's a lot of rules.
undue trauma,
not to mention emotional stress.
- Get out of my house now!
- We have to talk about this.
I could've gone to San Diego,
but Seattle's home, so...
With the crappy benches and the dirty
scrubs and the lockers full of old food?
I mean, look at me. I'm in love with
a guy who won't say he loves me back,
He was there and then he wasn't.
waiting for me to do something
or say something
No.
Look, I need you to put your hand
against my hand.
Omar, I wish I could
...do you believe in the afterlife?
- Seriously.
- Seriously, no.
Eventually.
You should tell her
before it's too late.
Well, I didn't say I wasn't pissed off.
- made me wait.
- I have a situation.
Do I need to remind you two
who the teenagers are?
the truth will come out.
And I don't wanna rush you into
making a decision before you're ready.
...because you have a choice to make.