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Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 19

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00:00We'll fight him for you.
00:01Where is my husband?
00:02I've been to a car because I'm trying to get to the hospital before the birth.
00:04This is our son.
00:06He's beautiful.
00:08He broke up with me for this girl who doesn't even know he's alive.
00:11Listen to me, George. You, Meredith Grey, never gonna happen.
00:13You look sad.
00:15I just saw my father for the first time in 20 years.
00:17Is there anything that you need?
00:19I don't need anything from you.
00:21You could just try telling her how you feel.
00:24I will never stop loving you.
00:30Okay, so sometimes even the best of us make rash decisions.
00:38Bad decisions.
00:40Decisions we pretty much know we're gonna regret the moment, the minute, especially the morning after.
00:49I mean, maybe not regret, regret, because at least, you know, we put ourselves out there.
00:54But still, something inside us decides to do a crazy thing.
01:01A thing we know will probably turn around and bite us in the ass.
01:05Yet, we do it anyway.
01:11Oh, I'm coming.
01:13I'm coming, Doc.
01:14Just hang on.
01:14Just hold it until you get there, please.
01:16I'm walking.
01:18No, it's my turn.
01:20No, it's okay.
01:21I'm walking.
01:21I'm walking.
01:22You just sleep.
01:23Good.
01:25Fresh outdoors.
01:27Spring morning.
01:28You just sleep.
01:29Okay.
01:31Unless you want to talk.
01:32Oh, God, here it comes.
01:34I'm not saying that we have to talk.
01:35I'm just saying if you want to talk, we could.
01:37You know, I can start, you know, and then you can talk about anything.
01:41At all, you want to talk about us.
01:42It's just too early for me to interpret a girl flip out into normal conversation.
01:46It's just that usually you start yelling, you know, when you get mad.
01:50And then Mark showed up yesterday, and you haven't yelled yet.
01:52I'm trying to give you a chance.
01:53So just go.
01:55Yell.
01:55I don't want to yell.
01:56You don't want to yell?
01:57You?
01:57I just want to sleep.
01:59Doc, he wants to pee.
02:01Preferably not inside this trailer.
02:02You could yell if you want to.
02:10I can take it.
02:11I'm ready.
02:12All right.
02:13I'm going.
02:14I'm going.
02:15Come on.
02:15What I'm saying is, we reap what we sow.
02:24What comes around goes around.
02:38Morning.
02:39Morning.
02:40Morning.
02:40What?
02:46What?
02:47So I slept with him again.
02:48So I'm a big whore.
02:49A big horny whore who can't get enough.
02:51Can we get over the shock silence already?
02:54It's karma.
02:56And any way you slice it?
02:59What's going on?
03:01Karma sucks.
03:0150 bucks is O'Malley Cutter doing Mark Sloan.
03:15There's something going on.
03:17I mean, look at them.
03:19All right.
03:19He walked in.
03:20What are they doing?
03:21McDreamy.
03:23Did I just call that dude McDreamy?
03:25Oh, you know you did.
03:26Awesome.
03:27You are ruining my life.
03:28Oh.
03:30Get up around.
03:31Guys.
03:32Excuse me.
03:33Oh, sorry.
03:35What's going on?
03:38Nothing.
03:39Oh, you know we're going to find out anyway.
03:41You tell us, maybe we can help.
03:43There's nothing to tell it.
03:44Oh, that means there's something to tell.
03:46Come on.
03:47There's nothing to tell.
03:49Well, how about gardenias?
03:51Like masses and mountains of gardenias?
03:53Are we worried about bees?
03:55Okay, that's why I love him.
03:57No gardenias.
03:58Who would like to visit?
03:59Keith Paulus admitted last night with chest pain.
04:02Status post-acute MI.
04:04No family or personal history of heart disease.
04:07No cardiac risk factors.
04:08He's healthy as a horse.
04:09A horse who's in bed after just having a heart attack.
04:12See, any minute, I think you're going to tell us that this was a false alarm.
04:15And it just seemed that he had a heart attack.
04:16She talks when she gets nervous.
04:19I understand.
04:20Mr. Paulus, unfortunately, the scan shows what looks like a mass around your heart.
04:25A very, very large mass.
04:28Mass.
04:29Okay.
04:30Is that code for tumor?
04:31Okay, that's absurd.
04:33He doesn't have a tumor.
04:34He's incredibly healthy.
04:35We won't know without further exploration, which is what I like to do an angiogram today.
04:42Okay, good.
04:43Did Mary just say anything to anyone about anything?
04:55No.
04:56Are you going to dish?
04:57No.
04:58No.
04:59Leave me alone.
04:59I'm working.
05:01Well, good, because I don't want to talk about it ever.
05:04Fine.
05:04Then don't.
05:05I'm just saying.
05:06You need to throw up again?
05:29No.
05:29Because there is no shame in needing to throw up.
05:31Dad, I don't need to throw up.
05:33Sean Begleiter, 11 years old, in for intractable vomiting after a minor head injury.
05:37Oh, I wouldn't exactly say minor.
05:39He was hit in the head with a baseball.
05:40Yeah, playing first.
05:42And this little adult, Harry Doppelhammer, hit this line drive out of nowhere when Sean wasn't looking.
05:48You know what?
05:48This is my fault.
05:49I knew I shouldn't have let him play Little League.
05:51It is clearly a dangerous sport.
05:52Rick, let's let the doctors talk.
05:55They want to know what happened.
05:56Michael, I'm telling them what happened.
05:57Sean's going to be okay, right?
05:59Yeah, we have to keep a close eye on him.
06:02Hey, recommendations?
06:03Traumatic brain injury could indicate anything from a concussion to intracranial hemorrhaging.
06:07I'd start with an H&P, do a thorough neuro exam, and get a CT.
06:12Are you sore?
06:12You don't need to throw up.
06:14Dad.
06:22Tucker.
06:24Dr. Seppert.
06:25How, um, how are you feeling?
06:30I'm feeling great.
06:31I get to go home.
06:33That's fantastic.
06:34Is Miranda going to meet you there?
06:36No.
06:37I'm driving him there.
06:38Oh, thank God.
06:39Are you okay?
06:41I need a consult.
06:44I'm not working.
06:46Miranda.
06:46I need a consult.
06:53Oh, no.
06:54Please don't say that.
06:56Addison, I'm so, so sorry.
06:59You have poison oak.
07:01When nobody wants to have poison oak.
07:04Like I was saying, payback's a bitch.
07:13It's official, my friend.
07:14You get to go home.
07:16I can't thank you enough.
07:17I thank you.
07:19My wife thanks you.
07:20My son thanks you.
07:21Hey, where is your wife?
07:23I can't drive for another six weeks.
07:24Dr. Seppert's a stickler when it comes to his patient's recovery.
07:28I should know.
07:29Hey, Richard.
07:30Wanted to stop in before Bailey took you home.
07:33She's here somewhere.
07:35Your wife came in earlier and said she needed a consult.
07:37Consult?
07:39Bailey's on maternity leave.
07:40Seemed like some kind of personal consult.
07:42It's okay.
07:43I don't mind waiting.
07:45All right, I'm back.
07:47You didn't make up a chart, did you?
07:49Please tell me you did not make up a chart.
07:51I did not make up a chart,
07:52which means we are officially stealing this calamine lotion and these gloves.
07:56You take it up with the chief.
07:58The chief?
07:59No, no, no, no.
08:00I cannot take this up with the chief.
08:01I'm just kidding.
08:02Okay, did I make jokes with you when you were in the stirrups?
08:05No, you did not.
08:07And I'm apologizing.
08:09Oh, my.
08:10What?
08:10These blisters are growing off the fast.
08:13Here, I got to give you a shot of steroids.
08:15Steroids?
08:16I've never seen a case of poison oak this bad.
08:19Oh.
08:19Ew, girl, what did you do?
08:22Oh, for the love of God, Miranda, the calamine.
08:26Oh, right, sorry.
08:28What happened with you and O'Malley?
08:29Nothing.
08:30Well, whatever it is, I've done worse.
08:32How do you know I did something?
08:33How do you know George shouldn't do something?
08:35Because Bambi looks pissed and you look guilty.
08:39Here we are.
08:40Come on, buddy.
08:41Let me help you up there.
08:43There you go.
08:44Fine.
08:45I did something.
08:47A terrible, terrible something.
08:49One time, I put a raw egg in my sock drawer for a month,
08:53and then I smashed it in my teacher's grade book.
08:55Oh.
08:56My dads were really mad.
08:58Well, what I did was worse than that.
09:01Cool.
09:02Cool.
09:04Back to the...
09:06Stop pouting.
09:19Not pouting.
09:20Oh, please.
09:21I don't even have to look at you.
09:22I can feel you pouting.
09:24Whatever Meredith did, it wasn't on purpose,
09:26so get over it already.
09:27I'm not being inappropriate.
09:32He's acting like she skinned his puppy.
09:34It's not nice.
09:35Well, I'm not a nice person.
09:37If you knew what she did, you would understand.
09:39No, I don't understand.
09:40I don't want to know.
09:42What I want is to analyze his angiogram,
09:45put the sucker into surgery,
09:46and exercise his cardiothoracic mass.
09:49It doesn't look like a mass to me.
09:51That's because it's not.
09:52What we thought was a mass
09:56is actually a coronary artery aneurysm
09:58with a fistula into one of your heart chambers.
10:02Is that easy to fix?
10:05Before you answer that question,
10:06I just wanted to let you know that we're getting married.
10:09We're in love, and we're getting married,
10:10and we're not so young,
10:11so we've been waiting a long time for this.
10:14I have my dress, and everyone's coming,
10:16and it's supposed to be the happiest day of our lives.
10:18And now the only reason that I'm telling you this
10:20is because you have this look on your face,
10:22this dark, ominous look,
10:24and we're silver-lining kind of people,
10:26so I just thought it might help if you knew that.
10:29Dr. Yang, would you close the door?
10:32Well, we can operate on the aneurysm,
10:36try to repair it,
10:37but this type of lesion is extremely delicate.
10:41Chances of it rupturing in surgery are high.
10:46What keeps it from rupturing
10:47if I'm just walking down the street?
10:50Nothing.
10:50The risks are high either way.
10:54This isn't happening.
10:55This can't be happening.
10:57It's okay, Amy.
10:59No, it's not.
11:01I know.
11:01It's a lot to process,
11:02but if we're going to operate,
11:04we need to do it as soon as possible.
11:07We're getting married.
11:08We're getting married.
11:09We're getting married.
11:11We're getting married.
11:13Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
11:20They seem like a really nice couple.
11:23They don't seem like they deserve this.
11:24They never do.
11:25Really?
11:26I guess I just think I believe in karma.
11:30You know, I mean, good people deserve good things.
11:33It's how I thought that that's the way the universe worked.
11:36How can you think that in practice medicine?
11:40Why?
11:40I'm not saying that everybody who gets sick
11:43or everybody who dies is bad.
11:45I'm just saying that I think that there's a balance.
11:48Or there should be a balance.
11:49I just, there should be some sort of balance.
11:51That's...
11:53Good God, O'Malley.
11:55What the hell did Gray do to you?
11:56What exactly do you mean when you say blood in the ventricle?
12:04Oh my God, his brain is bleeding?
12:07Well, there's no need to panic.
12:08It's a small amount of blood.
12:10And these injuries often resolve themselves.
12:12But what if it doesn't?
12:13Will he lose IQ points?
12:16Because he is very smart.
12:17And that's important to him.
12:18He likes to be smart.
12:20Do you think we should sue that little brute that hit the ball?
12:22Or the coach?
12:22Should we sue the coach?
12:24Sean loves the coach.
12:25Sean's brain is bleeding.
12:28Gray.
12:28Dad, I'm fine.
12:30He's...
12:30Yeah, he's awake, alert, minimal pain.
12:33These are all good signs.
12:34I just want to monitor him over the next 48 hours.
12:36Okay.
12:37Good.
12:38Hear that, Sean?
12:38Good signs.
12:39That means, honey, you shouldn't be scared.
12:43I'm not.
12:43I am.
12:44We know.
12:45We know.
12:50Who paid you too?
12:51It must be something big.
12:52Well, nobody paid me.
12:53They didn't.
12:54Can you tie this?
12:55Nobody paid you either.
12:56Yes, I did.
12:56I just got a pay.
12:58Did you page me?
12:59Alex.
13:00Oh.
13:01Ooh.
13:03You free tonight?
13:04I might be.
13:06Hey, are you still working with Meredith?
13:09I'm trying to kiss you.
13:10Yeah, but did you mention anything about what happened between her and George?
13:13Because he's starting to get really worried about...
13:15Five-year-old male shortness of breath had a syncopal episode.
13:18Pulse is rapid and direct.
13:19It's Denny.
13:21What?
13:21It's Denny.
13:26What did he get in the field?
13:27Hey, this is my patient until I sign him over to you.
13:29I know this guy.
13:30He's on the top of the donor list for a new heart.
13:32That makes him surgical.
13:33I've already paged Dr. Burke and he's on his way, so he better start signing now.
13:36What did he get in the field?
13:37We gave him 40-oferosemide.
13:39Rhythm didn't change after six of adenosine.
13:41So, what do we got?
13:42It's Denny.
13:43Transplant candidate.
13:44Acute dysrhythmia and CHF.
13:46Vitals all over the place.
13:48His heart rhythm is less than heart failure.
13:51Vizoprolo can reduce a chance of mortality.
13:52Can we try that?
13:53What about ACE inhibitors?
13:55And digoxin.
13:55Somebody load him with DIG.
13:56Steven, slow down.
13:58He's holding on.
13:58Barely, but he's holding on.
13:59Well, isn't there something more we can do there?
14:01Has to be something more we can do.
14:02The best we can do is get him up to CICU and wait and see if his heart will stabilize.
14:06Is it a shame?
14:07Let's go.
14:08Oh, you go.
14:08I'm going to stay.
14:19No.
14:20Yes.
14:20Yes.
14:21I see you.
14:24No, you don't.
14:26Your husband was discharged over an hour ago.
14:29I'm not here.
14:30Go home.
14:30You're not working today.
14:32You're on maternity leave.
14:33Exactly.
14:37Have you made your decision?
14:43Oh, about the surgery.
14:47No, we're still talking about it.
14:50We were thinking maybe we should wait until after the wedding.
14:57So, how is he?
14:59He's pretty much the same.
15:00Well, that's good, right?
15:01Uh, no.
15:03Not really.
15:04It, see, with your condition, you're going to be okay until you're not.
15:09And if you opt against the surgery and if you leave now, it's just a matter of time.
15:13And you might make it to your wedding, but you might not.
15:15And you won't know.
15:17You're just going to be okay until you die.
15:18You're trying to comfort me?
15:22No.
15:23I'm trying to convince you to let Dr. Burke operate.
15:26So that he can die today?
15:28He might die today anyway.
15:30But Dr. Burke is the very best.
15:32And he's your very best chance.
15:395.0 WC 13,700.
15:45Stevens, everything all right?
15:46Oh, it's just, it's just not fair.
15:54It's really not fair.
15:57We treat jerks all the time.
16:01Patch them up, send them off, whether they deserve it or not.
16:04No big deal.
16:05But Benny, he's a good guy, Dr. Burke.
16:10He's a really good guy with a bad heart.
16:13And all we can do for him is wait.
16:15And believe me, I know.
16:17I've been treating Denny a long time.
16:20He doesn't deserve this.
16:21What he deserves is the best cardiac care, and we're giving him that.
16:27You really like him, don't you?
16:32He just...
16:33He just doesn't deserve this.
16:38All right, how's that?
16:47Is that ice pack healthy?
16:48I don't know.
16:49I don't think so.
16:50Mind if I ask how exactly this happened?
16:55I slept with Mark.
16:56Oh.
16:57And he had pours an oak on him.
17:00No, I slept with Mark a year ago, and apparently this is what I get.
17:03Yeah.
17:05But how did you...
17:06I live in a trailer.
17:08I have Meredith Grey's dog.
17:10And I went outside to throw a stick, and I had to pee.
17:14So I squatted.
17:15Because I didn't want to go inside and wake up my husband.
17:18Because the way he's been looking at me since yesterday, I just wanted a few minutes of pee.
17:23And that's what I get.
17:25No, no, no.
17:25No, no, no.
17:26Don't cry.
17:26Don't cry.
17:27Please, don't cry.
17:28Please, don't cry.
17:31Stop.
17:31You're gonna make me...
17:33Lactase.
17:39Can I help you, Chief?
17:51Dr. Bailey.
17:53I don't know what you're doing in there, but whatever it is, well, oh, no, um, Dr. Bailey,
18:03I'm sorry. Carry on.
18:14Okay, fill me in.
18:16I was doing this routine neuro check. I noticed he was altered. Most likely a clot. Acute hydrocephalus.
18:22Oh, damn it. We need to relieve the pressure right now. Cranial access gets ready.
18:26Cranial access? Access to Sean's brain?
18:29You better get them out of here. Gentlemen.
18:32Rick, we're not going anywhere.
18:34Look, I am about to drill a hole into your son's skull. You don't want to watch this.
18:36He's our son. We're not leaving.
18:39We are not leaving his side.
18:41Fifteen blade, please.
18:42I want a catheter ready to drain as soon as I penetrate the dura.
18:45Do not panic.
18:47I want the drill.
18:52Almost.
18:59Look at that.
19:00Okay. Gather it quickly.
19:05People's reactive.
19:06Pressure's stabilizing.
19:07Is he okay?
19:08I want neuro checks every hour and increase the supervision.
19:10We're in the clear for now.
19:12We're in the clear?
19:13You guys did well.
19:15I have a headache.
19:16Welcome back, little man.
19:17911.
19:26Dad, you look quiet. Are you okay?
19:30Oh, great.
19:36Yes.
19:41We're not here quick.
19:43We've got to get his heart rate under control.
19:45Push 300 to bambiodarone now.
19:46Status?
19:47Atrial tribulation.
19:48His heart's beating too fast.
19:49If we can't get it to slow down.
19:51Gonna give out.
19:52All right.
19:53Let's try synchronized cardioversion.
19:55Push fiber morphine.
19:58Is he?
20:01You're awake.
20:02Hey.
20:03I was hoping I might get to see you.
20:06They're working us pretty hard around here.
20:08The things I have to do to get a girl's attention.
20:11Denny, we're about to send a series of electric currents to your body.
20:14Hopefully, if the shots will be enough to slow your heart rate back to normal.
20:18I'll be here the whole time.
20:19It's gonna hurt.
20:20It won't be fine.
20:22Yes, maybe you ought to hold my hand then, huh?
20:25You mind if I handle the pedals?
20:27Be my guest.
20:31Ready?
20:32Yeah.
20:33Hit me.
20:34Clear.
20:34Clear.
20:37No change.
20:40Try that 100.
20:42Clear.
20:43Holy smoke.
20:54Denny, you are a lucky man.
20:56Oh, Doc.
20:57I had to kick your ass making me yell like a baby in front of a girl.
21:00I'm trying to impress, man.
21:02Oh, jeez.
21:04Dr. Bailey.
21:14Dr. Bailey.
21:15Did you hear me?
21:16I'm a little distracted right now.
21:18Oh, yes.
21:19I've been paging you.
21:20I'm not on call.
21:21I'm on maternity leave.
21:22I've been paging my wife as well, but she hasn't been answering either.
21:24You know where she is.
21:26Just because I know doesn't mean you should.
21:28Some things you just don't get to know.
21:29Not from me.
21:30And really, you don't want to know.
21:32Yeah, but you have to tell me where she is.
21:34I saved your husband's life.
21:35She saved my baby.
21:36So, baby Trump's husband?
21:37Mm.
21:40Baby Trump's husband?
21:41Dr. Cloner to radiology.
21:46Dr. Cloner to radiology.
22:06Hey, Amy.
22:07The website said that you should save your receipts.
22:13I'm sorry?
22:14Well, in just case something happens.
22:16You know, to have them.
22:18I have all of ours right here.
22:19I've got, you know, I've got my dress and the band,
22:22and I've got the ballroom deposit and honeymoon.
22:25You know, my mom said I shouldn't, you know, keep them.
22:28So it was bad luck.
22:29It was, it was, it was tempting fate.
22:33This isn't your fault.
22:37You have a life.
22:38You, you, you fall in love.
22:40You, you make plans.
22:41You have fantasies.
22:45And none of them involve all of them ending in a blink of the eye.
22:52What are you doing?
23:08Hiding.
23:10All right.
23:10So you slept with O'Malley.
23:12Get over it already.
23:13He told you?
23:15Uh, no.
23:17I was just kidding.
23:23I mean, it's not like I should be surprised.
23:25Why not?
23:26Because when your life is sucking, you get drunk and sleep with inappropriate men.
23:30It's your thing.
23:31Whatever.
23:32I find it charming.
23:34You sleep with inappropriate women when you're sober.
23:36One inappropriate woman.
23:38And Izzy forgave me for that.
23:40O'Malley, he's not going to get over this.
23:41Izzy hasn't forgiven you.
23:42Yes, she has.
23:43We're together.
23:44No, you're not.
23:45Izzy may be sleeping with you, but she'll never see you the way she saw you before you
23:48slept with Olivia.
23:49Why are you trying to piss me off?
23:51You're trying to suggest that it's forgivable for you to sleep with Olivia, but not forgivable
23:55for me to sleep with George.
23:56You told him?
23:58I...
23:58George.
23:59Well, what I'm wrong about someone?
24:00No, I...
24:01I am really wrong.
24:03No, George.
24:03It's not...
24:04It's not what you think.
24:05Dude, chill.
24:07You chill.
24:08You chill.
24:09I'm not...
24:09I'm not going to chill.
24:10George, I...
24:12What's going on?
24:13The fetus is freaking out.
24:14I can see that.
24:14Why are you freaking out?
24:15You think someone is your friend.
24:19No.
24:19And if you're at least you would respect your privacy.
24:21What's going on?
24:22The baby boy is freaking out.
24:23She can see that.
24:24I can see that.
24:25Why is he freaking out?
24:26George, can we at least talk?
24:27I don't want to talk.
24:29Not to you.
24:29I wanted to keep my mouth shut.
24:32And if you hadn't been running away from me every time you see me, you wouldn't know that.
24:36Okay, you're right.
24:37But can we just talk now?
24:38You want to talk now because you told everyone that we had sex.
24:41You had sex?
24:42You had sex with George?
24:44You didn't tell them?
24:46No.
24:49Damn it!
24:50George!
24:52George!
24:54Go away.
25:06Some stupid chick in the checkout line was paying for bears with nickels and dimes
25:11and some old medical coupons and argued whenever...
25:14He's going to be okay, right?
25:16He dislocated his shoulder.
25:17He's going to be fine.
25:19That's not exactly what I meant.
25:24Meredith, if you can't make this right, if you can't fix this with George,
25:29just so you know, if it comes to choosing sides,
25:33I'm on his.
25:41He's the weaker kid.
25:45I mean, even I don't beat up on weaker kids.
25:47It's cheap.
25:47I did a terrible thing.
25:53I didn't...
25:54I did a terrible thing.
25:57He's been in love with you since day one.
25:59There's no way you didn't know that.
26:06We all do terrible things.
26:09You're welcome.
26:09George O'Malley?
26:16Ah, hi.
26:19Dr. George O'Malley, you're the heart-in-the-elevator guy.
26:21Yeah, that's me.
26:23That was amazing.
26:24Ah, thanks.
26:25I have dislocated my shoulder.
26:28Oh.
26:29I can see that.
26:31That's really not so bad.
26:32Yes, it is.
26:34Pick your poison.
26:35Uh, no painkillers, thanks.
26:39Old choice.
26:40No, I officially am undue.
26:43I'm planning to stay?
26:45Mm-hmm.
26:46Older choice.
26:51All I need is help, uh, popping it back in.
26:55You got into a fight?
26:57I fell down some stairs.
27:00Where, at your girlfriend's?
27:01What?
27:02No, I'm single.
27:04Single, huh?
27:05Agh!
27:06Agh!
27:07Agh!
27:09It hurts less if you don't see it coming.
27:11I hate you all.
27:15And the people that don't.
27:18I hate you all.
27:24I bet you think I'm kidding.
27:28But I promise you it's true.
27:32I hate most every pattern.
27:35All set?
27:36All set.
27:37Okay.
27:40Thanks.
27:41You're welcome.
27:42Bye.
27:43Bye.
27:43Bye.
27:52Don't.
27:53Don't?
27:54Don't be nice to me.
27:56I did a terrible thing.
28:00We all do terrible things.
28:01No.
28:01I, I, I did a thing that I, I can't even believe I did.
28:06And I was sad and, oh, I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose all my friends.
28:14You won't lose me.
28:15You won't lose me.
28:17You're not my friend.
28:19Say no.
28:22Well, I, I could be.
28:24I'm a very good friend.
28:27No, we can't be friends.
28:29We could be friends.
28:30You'd be lucky to have me.
28:32How?
28:32How can we be friends?
28:36We could, uh, hang out.
28:41Mm-hmm.
28:41I walk Doc every other morning, Tiger Mountain Trail.
28:44You can meet, have coffee, watch Doc play, and discuss the complex nature of our existence.
28:50Right.
28:52We could.
28:53I'd be fun.
28:54I could be your friend, Meredith.
28:55No, we can't be friends.
29:07Just adding nitro.
29:10Your blood pressure's stable now, your CHF has improved, and the atrial fibrillation resolved.
29:15I like the way you say fibrillation.
29:17Fibrillation.
29:18Jeez.
29:20How are you feeling?
29:22You, um, you believe in karma.
29:27Um, actually I do, yeah.
29:32I think you might be mine.
29:35Well, you must have been very, very good to deserve me.
29:38I must have.
29:41Okay.
29:49I wouldn't do that if I were you.
29:50Well, Dr. Bailey, if she wants some privacy, then we will give her her privacy, understood?
29:55Well, Dr. Bailey Pageman.
29:56She did?
29:57Yeah.
29:57I did.
29:59And I'm still not here.
30:00I'm still on maternity leave, and I still need some privacy, Chief.
30:03Come here.
30:08No moving, no peeking, no pulling the curtain.
30:10Just stand there.
30:11Let her talk to you.
30:12Understand?
30:12Is this really necessary?
30:13I said, do you understand?
30:15I'm not mentally challenged.
30:16I'm not so sure about that.
30:18Let her talk.
30:21Addison, this is ridiculous.
30:23Stay where you are.
30:24Promise.
30:25Okay, I promise.
30:26I'm going to show you something, and when I do, you do not get to laugh, and you do not
30:32get to gloat.
30:33Why would I gloat?
30:34I have poison oak.
30:37What?
30:38Because my heart gets broken, so be easily, so just be gentle, be gentle with me.
30:46I do indeed have poison oak.
30:47So are we even yet?
30:52And is this bad enough?
30:53Have I repaid my debt to society, Derek?
30:56All right, let's take a sec.
31:08Get out!
31:09She really didn't tell you about it.
31:25No.
31:27Is that a bad thing?
31:29Well, she tells you everything, so it didn't matter enough to her to even talk about it.
31:32Okay, George, the pity thing?
31:34Oh, good.
31:36If you want crappy things to stop happening to you, then stop accepting crap and demand
31:39something more.
31:44Hey, Amy.
31:44Oh, could you tell, uh, Dr. Burke that, um, Keith is going to have the surgery?
31:48Oh, great.
31:49Where are you going?
31:50Um, I, I, I'm, I'm not strong enough for this.
31:55Well, Amy, I know it's hard, but your fiancé is going into surgery.
31:58You're going to want to be here when he wakes up.
32:01No, I won't.
32:03Um, he's not my fiancé anymore.
32:08You're leaving him?
32:10I'm not strong enough for this.
32:12So, the in-sickness and in-health part of your vows, you're just planning to leave those
32:16out?
32:16Please try to understand.
32:19I don't like that I'm not strong enough.
32:22I just know that I'm not.
32:25George, he's crashing.
32:26What?
32:26His anger as it may have blown.
32:28Pitch Dr. Burke.
32:28He's going to live?
32:44Pitch Dr. Burke's a miracle worker.
32:48Did you know this guy's fiancé left?
32:49Sounds like he dodged a bullet.
32:54Ready?
32:55Yeah, I don't think he's going to see it that way.
33:01If she can't love him back the way he loves her, then she doesn't deserve him.
33:08You heard about me and Meredith?
33:13Well, everyone heard of George.
33:15You were yelling about it in the hallway.
33:21It must have sucked.
33:22I'm sorry.
33:28I'm sorry.
33:29Um, if, if I made you feel anything like I'm feeling right now, I'm sorry.
33:45That's nice to hear.
33:46When you're near me, I have no feel when I'm untrue.
34:03You see right through me.
34:07Know me as deep as the sea goes.
34:12Calm my head whenever the storm blows.
34:19When the stars and the moon blows.
34:24Jeez.
34:29How's that?
34:30It's good, really good.
34:31Yeah?
34:32Yeah.
34:34Because I could do it again.
34:38I like doing it.
34:40No, I can do it until you.
34:43It's okay, I'm fine.
34:45Ow, you're on my hair.
34:46Okay, it's okay.
34:48Yeah.
34:50Meredith.
34:52Meredith.
34:55Oh, George.
34:58Meredith.
35:01What's wrong?
35:02Oh, nothing, nothing's wrong.
35:04Why would you think anything's wrong?
35:06You're crying.
35:08It'll stop.
35:09Just ignore me.
35:10I just, I can't ignore you.
35:14Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
35:16It's fine.
35:16Just, it's okay.
35:18Just, you're almost done, right?
35:21No?
35:23George.
35:24Yeah, it's okay.
35:25All right.
35:29George, please.
35:30George.
35:34Sleeping with me is really this awful for you?
35:38No, George.
35:38No, George, it's not...
35:40It's not you.
35:43It's not you.
35:51George!
35:52There's a suitcase in the hall.
36:08I was getting my shirt.
36:12There's a suitcase.
36:13Yeah, uh, I don't live here anymore.
36:15Excuse me.
36:25Why?
36:25I just want to know why you...
36:29If you didn't want to...
36:33I didn't know I didn't want to.
36:35You were there.
36:40And you were saying all these perfect things, and I was sad.
36:43And so I thought, maybe...
36:48Maybe I've just been overlooking what's been in front of me.
36:55And if I just give it a chance, because you're George and you're so great...
37:01I didn't know I didn't want to until I knew I didn't want to.
37:08I didn't want to.
37:09I didn't want to.
37:10I didn't want to.
37:11Yeah.
37:12Okay.
37:13Can we please just go back to everything the way it was?
37:15I don't know how to go back.
37:16No.
37:17I'm done.
37:18Except we're done.
37:21One way or another, our karma will leave us to face ourselves.
37:28We can look our karma in the eye, or we can wait for it to sneak up on us from behind.
37:49You ready?
37:50What?
37:51Aren't we, uh...
37:52I thought we had plans for the rain.
37:53Oh.
37:54I forgot.
37:55I'm sorry.
37:56Rain check?
37:57Sure.
37:58Yeah.
37:59Hey, Maggie.
38:01Hey, Maggie.
38:03Hey, Maggie.
38:05Hey, Maggie.
38:07Hey, Maggie.
38:09Hey, Maggie.
38:11Hey, Maggie.
38:13Hey, Maggie.
38:14Hey, Maggie.
38:15Hey, Maggie.
38:16Hey, Maggie.
38:17Hey, Maggie.
38:18Hey, Maggie.
38:19Nobody saw you today, Maggie.
38:20There's a huge relationship between me.
38:21And, she's not, um, here.
38:22He's too grateful.
38:23I thought you could give a chance or go back up, just in the first place.
38:25She's not, uh.
38:26andиль's not here.
38:27Oh, I don't know.
38:28But you are.
38:29That's what's important.
38:30She laughed.
38:32She laughed.
38:34She really laughed.
38:37All you lonely people, you're just the same as...
38:42Who does that?
38:45Who does that?
38:48person does that one way or another our karma will always find us
38:59hey hey yourself wow
39:09i gotta say not exactly how i envisioned our perfect first date are you kidding
39:14do you know how hard i've had to work to get a cute boy in bed before
39:20you think i'm cute
39:24okay shut up and drink your juice and the truth is as surgeons
39:31we have more chances than most to set the balance in our favor george dr torres cali
39:39you going on a trip it's uh sorta well in that case
39:54give me a call when you get back in town
40:09just the same no matter how hard we try we can't escape our karma
40:21it follows us home
40:26he's your friend we needed our help are his problems surgical
40:32no then technically he doesn't need our help
40:35you're a good person i am not
40:48good night oh good night
40:53good night
40:54i guess we can't really complain about karma it's not unfair it's not unexpected
41:05it just
41:09evens the score
41:23and even when we're about to do something we know will tempt karma to bite us in the ass
41:27well it goes without saying so so just friends just friends
41:40you