Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 1
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00:00the game they say a person either has what it takes to play or they don't my
00:09mother was one of the greats me on the other hand I'm kind of screwed
00:30this is humiliating on so many levels you have to go why don't you just come back down here and
00:43we'll pick up where we left off no seriously you have to go I'm late which isn't what you want to
00:48be on your first day of work so so uh you actually live here no oh yes kind of oh
00:58it's nice a little dusty odd that's nice how do you kind of live here I moved two weeks ago from
01:08Boston it was my mother's house I'm selling it oh I'm sorry for what you said was oh my mother's
01:15not dead she's you know what we don't have to do the thing oh we can do anything you want no the
01:22thing exchange the details pretend we care look I'm gonna go upstairs and take a shower okay and
01:27when I get back down here you won't be here so um goodbye um
01:34Derek Derek right Meredith Meredith yeah
01:40nice meeting you bye Derek
01:44each of you comes here today hopeful wanting in on the game a month ago you were in med school being taught by doctors
02:07Wanting in on the game.
02:09A month ago, you were in med school being taught by doctors.
02:14Today, you are the doctors.
02:19The seven years you spend here as a surgical resident will be the best and worst of your life.
02:24You will be pushed to the breaking point.
02:27Look around you.
02:28Say hello to your competition.
02:31Eight of you will switch to an easier specialty.
02:33Five of you will crack under the pressure.
02:35Two of you will be asked to leave.
02:37This is your starting line.
02:39This is your arena.
02:41How well you play, that's up to you.
02:47Like I said, I'm screwed.
02:50Okay, Martin, Robinson, Vaughn, Hawkins.
03:06Vaughn.
03:06Only six women out of 20.
03:12Yeah, I hear one of them is a model.
03:14Seriously, if that's going to help with the respect thing.
03:18You're Christina, right?
03:19Martin, Monroe, Krug, Asporn.
03:21Here we go.
03:22Which resident can you sign to?
03:23I've got Bailey.
03:24Nazi?
03:25Me too.
03:25You got the Nazi?
03:27So did I.
03:27At least we'll be tortured together, right?
03:29I'm George.
03:31O'Malley.
03:32Oh.
03:33We met at the, uh, the mixer.
03:35You had a black dress with a slit at the sides, strappy sandals, and...
03:40Now you think I'm gay.
03:43No, I'm not gay.
03:44It's, uh, it's just that, uh, you know, you were, I mean, you were very unforgettable.
03:49O'Malley, Yang, Gray, Stephen.
03:53Totally forgettable.
03:54Bailey, end of the hall.
03:59That's the Nazi?
04:01I thought the Nazi would be a guy.
04:03I thought the Nazi would be...
04:05The Nazi?
04:06Maybe it's professional jealousy.
04:08Maybe she's brilliant, and they call her a Nazi because they're jealous.
04:11Maybe she's nice.
04:12Let me guess.
04:13You're the model.
04:15Hi.
04:15I'm Isabelle Stevens, but everyone calls me Izzy.
04:19I have five rules.
04:21Memorize them.
04:22Rule number one, don't bother sucking up.
04:23If I already hate you, that's not gonna change.
04:26Trauma protocol, phone list, pagers.
04:28Nurses will page you.
04:30You'll answer every page at a run.
04:32A run, that's rule number two.
04:35Your first shift starts now and lasts 48 hours.
04:38Your interns, grunts, nobodies, bottom of the surgical food chain.
04:42Run labs, write orders, work every second night until you drop, and don't complain.
04:47On call rooms, attendings, hug them, sleep when you can, where you can.
04:51Which brings me to rule number three.
04:52If I'm sleeping, don't wake me unless your patient is actually dying.
04:57Rule number four, the dying patient better not be dead when I get there.
04:59Not only would you have killed someone, you would have woke me for no good reason.
05:02We clear?
05:04Yes.
05:05You said five rules.
05:06That was only four.
05:08Rule number five.
05:09When I move, you move.
05:10Get out of my way!
05:15Hey!
05:16Hey!
05:17Hey!
05:18Hey!
05:18Hey!
05:19Hey!
05:20Hey!
05:20Hey!
05:20Hey!
05:29What do we got?
05:30Danny Bryce, 15-year-old female, new onset seizures, intermittent for the past week.
05:35IV lost in roof, started grandma seizing as we descended.
05:38All right, get on her side.
05:40Is it 10 milligrams diazepam IM?
05:44No, no, the white lead is on the right.
05:46Righty, whitey, smoke over fire.
05:48A large bore IV, don't let the blood hemolize.
05:51Let's go!
05:57We got a wet fish on dry land.
05:59Absolutely, Dr. Burke.
06:02Dr. Bailey, you're a shotgunner.
06:04That means every test in the book, CT, CBC, Chem 7, Tox screen, Christina, you're on labs,
06:10George, patient workups, Meredith, get Katie for a CT.
06:13She's your responsibility now.
06:16Wait, what about me?
06:17You...
06:18Honey, you get to do rectal exams.
06:20What are you doing here?
06:39Katie Bryce's labs came out clear.
06:41There's nothing in the results that explain her seizures.
06:43I just thought you'd want to know.
06:44Okay.
06:45I heard every year the attending on call picks the best intern and lets them perform a procedure
06:50during the first shift.
06:54I'm just saying it's what I heard.
06:57Go away.
06:58Now.
06:58Yeah.
07:00Sounds good.
07:01You'll be fine.
07:02You'll be fine.
07:03If you don't count the fact that my bacon days are over, sure.
07:06Should I bypass surgery tomorrow with Dr. Burke?
07:08I hear he's good.
07:09And after that, you can have all the bacon-flavored soy product you can eat.
07:13Mmm, kill me now.
07:15I wish I could, but...
07:17Yeah, I'm a healer.
07:21You're lost.
07:23I'm not lost.
07:24How are you feeling?
07:25How do you think I'm feeling?
07:27I'm missing my pageant.
07:29You're missing your pageant.
07:30The Spokane team, miss?
07:32I was in the top ten after the first two rounds.
07:34This is my year.
07:36I could have won.
07:37Hello?
07:39You're so lost.
07:40What are you, like, new?
07:43Okay, so I'm just going to insert my fingers into your rectum.
07:53Hey.
07:55No.
07:57Out.
08:01Out.
08:03Bet you missed a lot when you first started out.
08:09I twisted my ankle in talent rehearsal.
08:11I do rhythmic gymnastics, which is, like, really cool.
08:14Nobody else does it.
08:16And I tripped over my ribbon, and I didn't get stuck with someone this clueless.
08:20And that was, like, a nurse.
08:23You and I are going to have so much fun together.
08:33Shift is a marathon, not a sprint.
08:35Eat.
08:36I can't.
08:36We should eat something.
08:38You try eating after performing 17 rectal exams.
08:41The Nazi hates me.
08:42The Nazi's a resident.
08:43I have attendings hating me.
08:45You know Meredith is inbred?
08:46Like, it's uncommon around here to be a doctor's parent.
08:49No, I'm royally inbred.
08:50Her mother is Alice Gray.
08:51Shut up.
08:52The Alice Gray.
08:52Yeah.
08:53Who's Alice Gray?
08:53Alice.
08:55The Gray method?
08:56Where'd you go to med school, Mexico?
08:57She was one of the first big chick surgeons, and she practically invented the pep doll.
09:00She's a living legend.
09:01She won the Harper Avery twice.
09:03So I didn't know one thing.
09:04Talk about parental pressure.
09:06I thought I would kill to have Alice Gray as a mother.
09:08I'd kill to be Alice Gray.
09:09All I need is one big case.
09:11Right.
09:13Penny Bryce is a pain in the ass.
09:15If I hadn't taken the Hippocratic Oath, I'd have to work in her with my bare hands.
09:20What?
09:22Good afternoon, intern.
09:24Friends, it's posted, but I thought I'd share the good news personally.
09:29As you know, the honor of performing first surgery is reserved for the intern that shows
09:34the most promise.
09:36As I'm running the OR today, I get to make that choice.
09:42George O'Malley.
09:43Me?
09:44You'll scrub in for an appendectomy this afternoon.
09:46Congratulations.
09:48Enjoy.
09:48Did he save me?
09:57I've seen his file.
09:58George O'Malley barely made the cut to getting this program.
10:01He's not your guy.
10:02No, he's my guy, all right?
10:03Every year you pick your guy, and every year your guy suffers more than any other intern.
10:07You'll terrorize one, and the rest fall in line.
10:09I get it.
10:10I respect it.
10:11But George...
10:12O'Malley's a puppy.
10:13Katie Bryce, 36 and 4?
10:15It's right there.
10:16Katie, honey.
10:17Mom and Dad are here.
10:19They gave her a sedative for the CT scan, so she's a little groggy.
10:22Will she be all right?
10:23Our doctor at home said that she might need an operation.
10:27Is that true?
10:28What kind of operation?
10:29She's, um...
10:31Well...
10:32You know what?
10:33I'm not the doctor.
10:34Um, I'm a doctor, but I'm not Katie's doctor, so I'll go get him for you.
10:44What?
10:44Katie's parents have questions.
10:46Do you talk to them, or do I ask Burke?
10:48No, Burke's off the case.
10:49Katie belongs to the new attending now, Dr. Shepard.
10:51He's over there.
10:53All right.
10:56It's nice to be patient.
11:08Eric, can I talk to you for a second?
11:11Actually, I'm...
11:12Dr. Shepard?
11:15Dr. Shepard?
11:17This morning it was Derek.
11:19Now it's Dr. Shepard.
11:20Dr. Shepard, we should pretend it never happened.
11:23What never happened?
11:24You sleeping with me last night?
11:25Or are you throwing me out this morning?
11:27Because both are fond memories I like to hold on to.
11:29No.
11:30There will be no memories.
11:32I'm not the girl in the bar anymore, and you're not the guy.
11:35This can't exist.
11:36You get that, right?
11:38You took advantage of me, and now you want to forget about it.
11:40I did not take...
11:40I was drunk, vulnerable, and good-looking, and you took advantage.
11:43Okay, I was the one who was drunk, and you are not that good-looking.
11:46Maybe not today.
11:47Last night?
11:48Last night I was very good-looking.
11:49Had my red shirt on, my good-looking shirt, and you took advantage.
11:51I did not take advantage.
11:52Well, take advantage again.
11:53Safe Friday night.
11:56No.
11:58You're an attending, and I'm your intern.
12:02Stop looking at me like that.
12:03Like what?
12:04Like you've seen me naked.
12:07Dr. Shepard, this is inappropriate.
12:10Has that ever occurred to you?
12:12Open, identify, flygate, remove, irrigate, close.
12:21Open, identify, flygate, remove, irrigate, close.
12:24He's gonna faint.
12:25He's a fainter.
12:25Nah, code brown, right in his pants.
12:27He's all about the flop sweat.
12:29He's gonna sweat himself on sterile.
12:30Ten bucks as he messes up the McBurney.
12:32Fifty says he cries.
12:33I'll put twenty on a total meltdown.
12:34Fifty says he pulls the whole thing off.
12:38That's one of us down there.
12:41The first one of us.
12:42Where's your loyalty?
12:46Seventy-five says he can't even ID the appendix.
12:48I'll take that, actually.
12:50Okay, O'Malley, let's see what you can do.
12:53Here it comes.
12:58Scuffle?
12:59Scuffle.
13:05That fur is trouble.
13:06More pressure.
13:12I hear my flesh is a tough shell.
13:15Dig in.
13:19Pickups?
13:21Pickups.
13:25Clamp?
13:26Clamp.
13:26That's him, O'Malley.
13:36Over there.
13:37Damn, you got the cards.
13:38You need him open on that one.
13:39I told you, he's gonna pull it off.
13:41Okay.
13:41Okay.
13:41Let's go.
13:42We gotta go now.
13:44We can't be a place.
13:46Let's go.
13:46We can't be a place.
13:48We can't be a place.
13:48We can't be a place.
13:49We can't be a place.
13:49Scuffle.
13:51Scuffle.
13:55Appendix is odd.
13:58Not bad.
14:01Now, all you have to do is invert the stump into the cecum
14:05and simultaneously pull up on the purse strings,
14:09but be careful not to break them.
14:15You rip the cecum.
14:17You gotta bleed it.
14:18You're filling with stool.
14:19What do you do now?
14:22Think.
14:23You start the suction,
14:24and you start digging for those purse strings
14:26before she bleeds to death.
14:28Bucky, give him a clamp.
14:29BP's dropping.
14:31He's choking.
14:32Come on, George.
14:33Today.
14:34Pull your balls out of your back pocket.
14:35Let's go.
14:37What are you waiting for, suction?
14:40Getting too low, folks.
14:43Dr. Burke.
14:44Get out of the way.
14:46Pansy-ass idiot.
14:47Get him out of here.
14:48Suction.
14:50Clamp.
14:53It's 007.
14:55007, yep.
14:56A total 007.
14:57What does 007 mean?
14:58License to kill.
14:59No!
15:00No!
15:04No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:07No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:08No!
15:09No!
15:09No!
15:09No!
15:10It's 007.
15:11They're calling me 007, aren't they?
15:12No!
15:13No!
15:13No!
15:14No!
15:14No!
15:14No!
15:14No!
15:15It was calling me 007.
15:15No!
15:16It was on the elevator and Murphy whispered 007.
15:16Oh!
15:17How many times do we have to go through this, George?
15:195?
15:19Give me a number or else I'm gonna hit you.
15:21Murphy whispered 007 and everyone laughed.
15:23He wasn't talking about you.
15:24Are you sure?
15:25Would we lie to you?
15:26Yes.
15:27007 is a state of mind.
15:29Well, it says the girl will finish first in her class at Stanford.
15:36Oh, man. It's 911 for Katie Bryce.
15:41I gotta go.
15:42They should have gone into geriatrics.
15:50No one minds when you kill an old person.
15:53Surgery is hot.
15:54It's the Marines.
15:55It's macho.
15:56It's hostile.
15:57It's hardcore.
15:58Geriatrics for freaks who live with their mothers and never have sex.
16:05I've gotta get my own place.
16:12Excuse me. Excuse me.
16:19Took you long enough.
16:20You were okay with the nurse to page me 911.
16:22I had to go all exorcists to get her to even pick up the phone.
16:27Wait.
16:28There's nothing wrong with you?
16:30I'm bored.
16:33You little...
16:35I'm not a cruise director.
16:36You don't have to wig out.
16:37The pageant's supposed to be on cable,
16:39but this crappy hospital doesn't get the channel.
16:41If that cow Kylie Wood is gonna walk off with my crown,
16:44I have to see it.
16:46Can you call someone?
16:48Okay.
16:50This is an actual hospital.
16:52There are sick people here.
16:54Go to sleep and stop wasting my time.
16:57But I can't sleep.
16:58My head's all full.
17:00That's called thinking.
17:01Go with it.
17:02What do you need?
17:15Mr. Jones has junky veins and he really needs antibiotics.
17:20I should start a central line.
17:21So start one.
17:23You don't know how.
17:25I've never done one.
17:26Well, you know what that means.
17:30Can't we just page someone else?
17:32She's the on-call resident.
17:34Okay.
17:35Okay, I'll just all wake her.
17:39Dr. Bailey, I don't mean to bother you, but...
17:40Then don't.
17:41It's Mr. Jones.
17:42Is he dying?
17:43No.
17:44Then stop talking to me.
17:45What is it?
17:46Next time you wake me, he better be so close to dead.
17:48There's a tag on me.
17:49You don't know who I am.
17:50Not the gun, that's not the gun.
17:51You don't know who I am.
17:52But it's the gun.
17:53But we just have to get out of the way.
17:54I didn't know who I was going to be.
17:55I didn't know who I was going to leave the room.
17:56I didn't know who I was going to be there.
17:57I was really not.
17:58It was my dad.
17:59I'm working too.
18:00I don't know who I am.
18:01I'm the only two kids, I'm working too.
18:02I'm working too.
18:03You know who I am.
18:04I'm working too.
18:05I just got my dad on my charger.
18:06I don't know who I am.
18:08Next time you wake me, he better be so close to dead there's a tag on his toe.
18:324B's got post-op pneumonia. Let's start antibiotics.
18:36Are you sure that's the right diagnosis?
18:38Well, I don't know. I'm only an intern.
18:40Here's an idea. Why don't you go spend 4 years in med school and let me know if it's the right diagnosis.
18:45She's short of breath, she's got fever, she's post-op.
18:48Start the antibiotics.
18:51God, I hate nurses.
18:54I'm Alex.
18:57I'm with Jeremy. You're with the Nazi, right?
19:00She may not have pneumonia, you know. She could be splinting or have a P.E.
19:03Like I said, I hate nurses.
19:06What did you just say?
19:09Did you just call me a nurse?
19:11Well, the white cat fits.
19:16Dammit, Katie.
19:18Is she seeing anybody?
19:20I don't know.
19:21She's hot.
19:22I'm friends with her.
19:24I mean, kind of friends.
19:25Not, you know, actually friends.
19:27Exactly, but we're tight.
19:29And we hang out.
19:30I mean, really only like just today.
19:31Dude, dude.
19:32Stop talking.
19:33Stop talking.
19:48Why don't you keep so long?
19:50She's having multiple grand mal seizures.
19:53Now, how do you want to proceed?
19:55Dr. Gregg, are you listening to me?
19:58She's got diazepam.
20:00Two milligrams of lorazepam.
20:01I just gave the second dose.
20:03Dr. Gregg, you need to tell us what you want to do.
20:06Dr. Gregg!
20:14Okay, she's full on lorazepam.
20:15She's had four milligrams.
20:16You caged Dr. Bailey and Dr. Shepard.
20:18Lorazepam's not working.
20:20Phenobarbital.
20:21Load her with phenobarbital.
20:22Pheno's in.
20:25No change.
20:26You paged Dr. Shepard.
20:27I just told you.
20:28Well, paged him again.
20:30It's dad.
20:31What do you want to do?
20:32Dr. Gregg, you need to tell us what you want to do.
20:37Cart stop.
20:38Call blue.
20:39Call blue.
20:40Call blue.
20:41Call blue.
20:42I'll get the first part.
20:43I'll get it.
20:44Right away.
20:47Wait.
20:49Charge pounds to 200.
20:51Charge.
20:52Clear.
20:56Still beef, they have nothing.
20:57Charging.
20:5819 seconds.
20:59Charge to 300.
21:00300.
21:01Anything?
21:0227 seconds.
21:03Charge to 360.
21:06Come on, Katie.
21:0749 seconds.
21:08At 60 seconds, you're supposed to admit another club.
21:10Charge again.
21:13Charge again.
21:14Anything?
21:15I see sinus rhythm.
21:16Blood pressure's coming up.
21:17You're right there.
21:18Pressure's returning.
21:19Rate's coming back.
21:20What the hell happened?
21:21She had a seizure and her heart stopped.
21:22You were supposed to be monitoring her.
21:23I checked on her and she...
21:24I got her.
21:25Just go.
21:26Somebody get me her.
21:27Give me a chart, please.
21:28You get a 911, you page me immediately.
21:29Not in the five minutes it takes you to get to the emergency.
21:30Immediately.
21:31You're on my team and if somebody dies, it's my ass.
21:32You hear me?
21:33Great.
21:34Mary?
21:35Mary?
21:36Why?
21:37Try her and she...
21:38No.
21:39I got her.
21:40I got her.
21:41Just go.
21:42Somebody get me her.
21:43Give me a chart, please.
21:44You get a 911, you page me immediately.
21:45Not in the five minutes it takes you to get to the emergency.
21:47Immediately.
21:48You own my team and if somebody dies, it's my ass.
21:50You hear me?
21:51Great.
21:54Mary?
21:55You tell anyone ever.
22:25You said it was a seizure disorder.
22:33Now you're saying it isn't?
22:34I'm saying that I don't know.
22:36Well, what do you think it could be?
22:37I don't know.
22:38When will you know?
22:39I don't have an answer for you.
22:40For now, Katie is stable.
22:43Wait one damn minute.
22:45We came here because this hospital is supposed to be the best in Washington.
22:50That's my kid in there.
22:52My kid.
22:52And you have the audacity to stand here and tell me I don't know.
22:56Mr. Bryce.
22:56No, I want someone else.
22:58A doctor who knows what they're doing.
23:00You get me someone else.
23:01Someone better than you.
23:02Mr. Bryce, I assure you that I am working hard on Katie's case.
23:05No, you're not.
23:05If you were, you'd be able to give me some answers.
23:08I'll put you on a bypass machine which pumps blood for your heart.
23:12Fix your ticker.
23:13Take you off the machine.
23:14I'm done.
23:14Simple procedure.
23:16So, I shouldn't worry?
23:19I'm very good at what I do.
23:21There still is surgery.
23:22There are some risks.
23:23I'll see you in the ORA this afternoon, Mr. Savage.
23:26Okay.
23:28You're not going to leave me here alone with that guy, are you?
23:33Oh, I'll be outside the ORA the whole time.
23:35No, Dr. Burkett is very good.
23:38Don't worry.
23:40I'll see you after.
23:41He'll be fine, right?
23:42Tony's going to sail through.
23:47You have nothing to worry about.
23:48I promise.
23:49I got to go.
23:53What are you doing?
23:54I'm suturing a banana with a vain hope that it wakes up my brain.
23:59What are you smiling at, 007?
24:02I'm sorry I get mean when I'm tired.
24:04You know what?
24:06I don't care.
24:07I comforted a family, and I got to hang out in the ORA today.
24:11All is well.
24:12Does anybody know why we're here?
24:14Well, good morning.
24:15Good morning.
24:16Good morning.
24:17I'm going to do something pretty rare for a surgeon.
24:19I'm going to ask interns for help.
24:21I've got this kid, Katie Bryce.
24:23Right now, she's a mystery.
24:26She doesn't respond to our meds.
24:28Her labs are clean.
24:29The scans are pure.
24:30But she's having seizures.
24:31Grand mal seizures with no visible cause.
24:34She's a ticking clock.
24:36She's going to die if I don't make a diagnosis, which is where you can.
24:40I can't do it alone.
24:42I need your extra minds, extra eyes.
24:44I need you to play detective.
24:45I need you to find out why Katie is having seizures.
24:48I know you're tired, you're busy, you've got more work than you could possibly handle.
24:52I understand.
24:53So I'm going to give you an incentive.
24:55Whoever finds the answer rides with me.
24:58Katie needs surgery.
25:00You get to do what no interns get to do.
25:02Scrub in to assist on an advanced procedure.
25:05Dr. Bailey is going to hand you Katie's chart.
25:07The clock is ticking fast, people.
25:09We're going to save Katie's life.
25:10We have to do it soon.
25:18Did you just page me?
25:19Yes.
25:194B is still short of breath.
25:21Look, give the antibiotics time.
25:23The antibiotics should have worked by now.
25:25She's old.
25:26She's freaking ancient.
25:27She's lucky she's still breathing.
25:29I got a shot to scrub in downstairs on a patient who wasn't alive during the Civil War.
25:34Don't page me again.
25:40Hey, I want in on Shepard's surgery.
25:42You've been the intern on Katie since the start.
25:44You want to work together?
25:45If we find the answer, we have a 50-50 chance of scrubbing in.
25:48I'll work with you, but I don't want in on the surgery.
25:50You can have it.
25:50Are you kidding?
25:51It's the biggest opportunity any agent will ever get.
25:53I don't want to spend any more time with Shepard than I have to.
25:55What do you have against Shepard?
25:57If we find the answer, the surgery's yours.
25:58Do you want to work together or not?
26:01Deal.
26:01So she doesn't have anoxia, chronic renal failure, or acidosis.
26:05It's not a tumor because her CT's clean.
26:08Are you seriously not going to tell me why you won't work with Shepard?
26:10No.
26:11What about infection?
26:12No, um, there's no white count.
26:13She has no CT lesions, no fevers, nothing in her spinal tap.
26:17Just tell me.
26:20You can't comment, make a face, or react in any way.
26:25We had sex.
26:26What about an aneurysm?
26:32No blood on the CT, and no headaches.
26:34Okay.
26:35There's no drug use, no pregnancy, no trauma.
26:41Was he good?
26:43I mean, he looks like he'd be good.
26:44Was it any good?
26:44We're out of answers.
26:51What if no one comes up with anything?
26:52You mean what if she dies?
26:54Yeah.
26:56This is going to sound really bad, but I really wanted that surgery.
27:01She's just never going to get the chance to turn into a person.
27:04The sum total of her existence will be almost winning Miss Teen whatever.
27:11You know what her pageant talent is?
27:13They have talent?
27:15Rhythmic gymnastics.
27:17Oh, come on.
27:19What is rhythmic gymnastics?
27:21I don't know.
27:22I can't even say it.
27:22I don't know what it is.
27:26I think it's something with, like, a ball and a...
27:31What?
27:33Meredith, what?
27:34Get up.
27:35Come on.
27:37I don't think that she'd possibly need.
27:39Is it an anti-oplet?
27:40Oh, Dr. Shepard, just one moment.
27:42Um, Katie competes in beauty pageants.
27:45I know that, but we have to save her life anyway.
27:47Okay, she has no headaches, no neck pain.
27:49Her CT is clean.
27:50Um, there's no medical proof of an aneurysm.
27:52Right.
27:53But what if she has an aneurysm anyway?
27:55There are no indicators.
27:55Oh, but she twisted her ankle a few weeks ago when she was practicing for the pageant.
27:59Look, I appreciate you trying to help.
28:00She fell.
28:00When she twisted her ankle, she fell.
28:03It was no big deal, not even a bump on the head.
28:05You know, she got right back up, iced her ankle, and everything was fine.
28:08It was a fall so minor, her doctor didn't even think to mention it when I was taking her history,
28:11but she did, she did fall.
28:14Well, you know what the chance is that a minor paul could burst an aneurysm?
28:16One in a million, literally.
28:25Let's go.
28:26Where?
28:27I don't know if Katie's one in a million.
28:33Okay.
28:33I'll be damned.
28:49There it is.
28:52It's minute, but it's there.
28:55It's a seborrachnoid hemorrhage.
28:58She's bleeding into her brain.
29:03She could have gone through her entire life without it ever being a problem.
29:09One tap in the right spot.
29:10Exploded.
29:10Exactly.
29:11Now I get to fix it.
29:12You two did great work.
29:14Love to stay and kiss your asses, but I gotta tell Katie's parents she's having surgery.
29:18Katie Bryce is charred, please.
29:19Here you go.
29:21Uh, Dr. Chuffer, you said that you'd pick someone to scrub in if we helped?
29:25Oh, yes, right.
29:26Um, I'm sorry I can't thank you both.
29:28It's gonna be a full house.
29:30Meredith, I'll see you in OR.
29:31All right.
29:33Good.
29:50When it doesn't rain, it snores.
29:55Yeah, the cookie crumbles.
29:56But in whose hand?
29:58All things said and all things done.
30:02done, life is short. I am young, but I have aged, waited long to seize the day. All things
30:17said and planned to be done, life's too short. Oh, could this be, oh, could this be the
30:32day I've waited for? Another door to peek him through? The floor is filthy, but the couch
30:45is clean. At the end of the day, that's another day. Wow, that was quick. His heart had too
30:55much damage to get him off a bypass. I have to let him go. It happens rarely, but it's
31:02it does happen. The worst part of the game. But I, I told, I told Gloria that he would
31:10be fine. I promised her that. You what? They have four little girls. I don't want you to
31:17promise anything. This is my case. Did you hear me promise? The only one that can keep
31:22a promise like that is God, and I haven't seen him holding a scalpel lately. You never
31:26promise a patient's family a good outcome. I, I, I thought you're important enough to
31:32make promises to Mrs. Savage. You get to be the one to tell her that she's a widow.
31:35I'll tell him I changed my mind. You know, don't, don't give, don't do me any favors. It's fine.
31:50Christina. You know what? You did a cut throat thing. Deal with it. Don't come to me for absolution. You want to be a shark, be a shark.
31:57I'm not. Oh, yes, you are. Only it makes you feel all bad in your warm, gooey places. No, screw you. I don't get picked for surgeries because I slept with my boss and I didn't get into med school because I have a famous mother. You know, some of us have to learn what we get.
32:09Gloria, there were complications in the surgery.
32:13I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. Oh, yes, you are.
32:16Only it makes you feel all bad in your warm, gooey places.
32:19No, screw you. I don't get picked for surgeries because I slept with my boss and I didn't get into med school because I have a famous mother. You know, some of us have to learn what we get.
32:24Gloria, there were complications in the surgery. Tony's heart had a lot of damage. We tried to take him off bypass, but there wasn't anything we could have done.
32:52What are you talking about? Tony died. He's dead. Gloria, I'm so sorry. Please. Go away.
33:22He's dead.
33:25He's dead.
33:48I promised I'd make her look cool.
33:51Apparently being a bald beauty queen is the worst thing that happened in the history of the world.
33:57Did you choose me for the surgery because I slept with you?
34:01Yes.
34:04I'm kidding.
34:06I'm not going to scrub in for surgery.
34:08You should ask Christina. She really wants it.
34:10You're Katie's doctor.
34:12And on your first day, with very little training, you helped save her life.
34:16You earned the right to follow her case through to the finish.
34:19You should let the fact that we had sex get in the way of you taking your shot.
34:38I wish I wanted to be a chef.
34:40Or a ski instructor.
34:42Or a kindergarten teacher.
34:45You know, I would have been a really good postal worker.
34:48I'm dependable.
34:52You know, my parents tell everyone they meet that their son's a surgeon.
34:56As if it's a big accomplishment.
34:59Superhero or something.
35:00If they could see me now.
35:08When I told my mother I wanted to go to medical school, she tried to talk me out of it.
35:15Said I didn't have what it takes to be a surgeon.
35:18That I'd never make it.
35:19So, the way I see it, superhero sounds pretty damn good.
35:30We're going to survive this, right?
35:39She's still short of breath.
35:40Did you get an ABG or a chest film?
35:42Oh, yes, sir, I did.
35:43And what did you see?
35:45Oh, well, I had a lot of patients last night.
35:47Name the common causes of post-op fever.
35:50Uh, yes.
35:51From your head, not from a book.
35:53Don't look it up.
35:54Learn it.
35:54It should be in your head.
35:55Name the common causes of post-op fever.
35:57Uh, the common causes of post-cause...
36:01Can anybody name the common causes of post-op fever?
36:06Wind, water, wound, walking, wonder drugs.
36:10The five W's.
36:12Most of the time, it's wind, splinting, or pneumonia.
36:17Pneumonia's easy to assume, especially if you're too busy to do the tests.
36:26What do you think's wrong with 4B?
36:28The fourth W, walking.
36:29I think she's a prime candidate for a pulmonary embolus.
36:32How would you diagnose?
36:36Spiral CT, VQ scan, provide O2, dose with heparin, and consult for an IVC filter.
36:45Do exactly as she says, then tell your resident that I want you off this case.
36:51I'd know you anywhere.
36:52You're the spitting image of your mother.
36:55Welcome to the gang.
36:59All right, everybody.
37:15It's a beautiful night to save lives.
37:18Let's have some fun.
37:19I can't think of any one reason why I want to be a surgeon.
37:32Come on, put your hands on...
37:34But I can think of a thousand reasons why I should quit.
37:37Explain, as I turn, I meet the power.
37:42This time, this time.
37:44Turn and widen, since it's there.
37:47Pull out, pull out.
37:50From one extreme to another.
37:52They make it hard on purpose.
37:54From the mountain to the end.
37:59There are lives in our hands.
38:00There comes a moment when it's more than just a game.
38:13And you either take that step forward...
38:27Or turn around and walk away.
38:30To the fire, explain, explain, as I turn, I meet the power.
38:37This time, this time.
38:40Turn and widen, since it's there.
38:42Pull out, pull out.
38:45From one extreme to another.
38:48From the summer to the spring.
38:50I could quit.
38:51But here's the thing.
38:56I love the playing field.
38:57It's good surgery.
39:07Yeah.
39:17We don't have to do that thing where, you know, I say something...
39:20And then you say something...
39:21And then somebody cries...
39:23And there's like a moment...
39:25Yeah.
39:26Good.
39:27You should get some sleep.
39:32You look like crap.
39:34I look better than you.
39:37It's not possible.
39:38You practice on cadavers.
39:59You observe.
40:06And you think you know what you're going to feel like standing over that table, but...
40:11That was such a high.
40:14I don't know why anybody does drugs.
40:24Yeah.
40:30Yeah.
40:34I should go do this.
40:37You should.
40:40I'll see you around.
40:47See you around.
40:49See you around.
40:50See ya.
40:50I do.
40:50See you around.
40:50You have to do this.
40:51Have you.
41:05See you around.
41:07I think.
41:09I don't know. Maybe.
41:13I like them.
41:20Oh, and I changed my mind.
41:22I'm not going to sell the house.
41:24I'm going to keep it.
41:27I'll have to get a couple of roommates, but...
41:30it's home, you know?
41:31Are you the doctor?
41:38No.
41:39I'm not your doctor.
41:42But I am a doctor.
41:50What's your name?
41:54It's me, Mom. Meredith.
42:00All right.
42:01I used to be a doctor, I think.
42:21You are a doctor, Mom.
42:23You are a surgeon.
42:24You are a surgeon.
42:24You are a surgeon.