Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 22
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00:00Back to everything the way it was.
00:02I'm a hot dog.
00:03At some point, you are going to have to talk to me.
00:07Want to see something really cool?
00:12A good basketball game can have us all on the edge of our seats.
00:17Games are all about the glory, the pain, and the play-by-play.
00:21And then there are the more solitary games.
00:24Dude, is she knitting?
00:26The games we each play, all by ourselves.
00:30You know, as a friend, I gotta tell you, you look a little weird.
00:35I'm making a sweater.
00:37You're knitting in a bar. You can't knit in a bar, you're scaring the customers.
00:40Come on, have a drink.
00:41I can't have a drink. I'm celibate.
00:44You mean sober? She means sober.
00:47No, celibate. I'm practicing celibacy.
00:49And drinking does not go well with celibacy because it makes everything and everyone seem kind of porny.
00:54And then my head gets all cloudy, and then the next thing you know, I'm naked.
00:57And my point is, I'm celibate.
01:00And knitting is good for surgical dexterity, so I'm making a sweater.
01:04You celibate?
01:07I stumped by him.
01:08No more men.
01:09No more men?
01:10Really?
01:11You?
01:12And I'm asking, because we are friends.
01:15Every guy I meet turns out to be married.
01:17Oh, ouch.
01:17Sorry.
01:19Or Mark.
01:20Okay, I'm gonna go over there now.
01:21Sorry.
01:22Or remember the horrible thing I did remember, George.
01:28You're making a sweater.
01:29I am making a sweater.
01:30The social games, the mind games, we use them to pass the time.
01:35To make life more interesting.
01:37To distract us from what's really going on.
01:40It's just not George anymore.
01:41He's broken, George.
01:43First he chops off his hair.
01:45Then he starts hanging out with this Callie.
01:47Wait, that is not a name, Callie.
01:49Who is she, anyway?
01:50I'm his best friend.
01:52Not that he talks to me anymore.
01:53Triple word score.
01:5569 points.
01:56Woman, I'm beating the pants off you.
01:58Pay attention.
01:59What the hell are you doing?
02:00I'm knitting a sweater.
02:02Actually, Meredith, that's my friend, the friend that broke George,
02:06she is knitting a sweater.
02:07She's not really knitting a sweater because she cannot knit.
02:10But I want her to think she is knitting a sweater
02:12because she and I took a celibacy vow,
02:13so she's replacing sex with knitting.
02:15And so I am knitting pieces of Meredith's sweater
02:17so that I can switch them out with her
02:19so that she can really believe she is knitting.
02:21Because if anybody needs to be celibate,
02:23it's Meredith because she broke George, you know?
02:26You took a vow of celibacy?
02:29Yes.
02:30How am I supposed to get in your pants
02:31if you took a vow of celibacy?
02:32That is a very inappropriate thing to say to your doctor.
02:35You know what's inappropriate?
02:36Promising sexual favors to a patient
02:38in order to get him to live and then backing out.
02:40Denny Duquette.
02:42I so never, ever promised.
02:44In my head, you did.
02:46In my head, you delivered, huh?
02:49Don't worry.
02:51You were very good.
02:57Okay.
02:58You know what?
02:59I was being nice.
03:01I was letting you win
03:02because your Mr. Sick needs a new organ guy.
03:05But just for that comment,
03:07I'm going to kick your ass.
03:08Yeah.
03:09I'm going to...
03:10You put down Mount, Penny?
03:12There are those of us
03:13who love to play games.
03:15Any game.
03:17And there are those of us
03:19who love to play...
03:20Nice!
03:21...a little too much.
03:23Disastrous FEMA director.
03:25No.
03:26Oh!
03:26Oh!
03:27Oh!
03:28Pooh is...
03:29Brown pooh is brown.
03:30Michael Brown!
03:31Gosh!
03:31Time!
03:32Time!
03:32Yeah, thank you.
03:40Impressive, O'Malley.
03:41Thanks.
03:42Nice.
03:43Pooh is...
03:43Apparently, we think alike.
03:45Wow.
03:46Can't believe you're proud of that.
03:47Are you supposed to, um,
03:48open the papers ahead of time?
03:49Hey!
03:49It's called strategy.
03:50Christina, it's a game.
03:52I know that.
03:53Well, you just seem a little intense,
03:54so we're just trying to have some fun.
03:55I'm having fun.
03:56Let's do this.
03:58Okay.
03:58Are you ready?
03:59Mm-hmm.
04:00Go!
04:00Blonde Ambition Tour.
04:03Oh!
04:05Blonde Ambition Tour.
04:06Oh!
04:07Vogue!
04:09Oh, are you kidding?
04:10Okay, okay, she's blonde.
04:11She's blonde.
04:11She's ambitious with her head.
04:12She's ambitious, and with the tour,
04:14and the voguing, and the...
04:16Honey, okay, honey, look at me.
04:17Okay, honey, shut up!
04:19Cones, cones.
04:19I'll call...
04:20Blonde Ambition Boob Cones, and...
04:22Vogue, honey, Vogue!
04:24Sean Penn!
04:25Sean Penn!
04:25Time!
04:26Time!
04:26Time!
04:26I'm here, I'm here, I'm here.
04:28I'm here.
04:28I'm here.
04:29I'm here.
04:29I'm here.
04:31Zero points.
04:32For Madonna.
04:34Oh!
04:36Madonna, right?
04:40Who doesn't know Madonna?
04:43I am not a sore loser.
04:45You know, and so what if I am?
04:47See, the whole point of games is that there is a winner,
04:49a first place.
04:50You want a second-best surgeon operating on you?
04:53No, you want the very best.
04:54And second-best is mediocre.
04:55And to settle for mediocrity is, is, is, is frankly, you know, a sign of self-loathing
05:01and substandard work ethics.
05:05I've got to get George out of my apartment.
05:08You know, you could sleep with him, and then right in the middle start crying.
05:10It's painful and humiliating and unbelievably cruel.
05:13But, apparently, it works.
05:16Would you just keep knitting?
05:18Kick him out so that he can come back home to us.
05:20No, no, I can't kick him out.
05:21No, he's Burke's puppy.
05:23It's got to be Burke's idea.
05:24Just got to figure out a way to make him do it.
05:26I've got a lot of metastatic disease here.
05:32How do we proceed?
05:34Definitely excise the endobronchial meds for symptomatic palliation.
05:40You've been doing your homework, correct?
05:42A lot of late nights.
05:45Look at this.
05:47The meds have adhered to her chest wall.
05:49Dude, she's toast.
05:52Don't you think that's a little insensitive, Dr. Karev?
05:55She can't hear me.
05:56You don't know that.
05:58Bedside manner is part of the job, Karev.
06:00Late nights won't get you anywhere.
06:02You have to figure that out.
06:05Good morning.
06:05Hey, are you going into surgery or coming in?
06:07Going in.
06:08I have to push back.
06:09Doc's sick.
06:09Sick?
06:10What are your symptoms?
06:11Polydipsia, lethargy and vomiting.
06:13Any sign of fever or dehydration?
06:14It's unclear.
06:15It's considered running a course of IV antibiotics and saline drip.
06:18Seriously?
06:19No, Addison.
06:20He's a dog.
06:21I dropped him off at the vet.
06:22They're going to run some tests and observe him overnight.
06:23Meredith will check on him later.
06:24I better run.
06:25And I got a transfer in from Mercy West.
06:27Will you wait for me to come home?
06:28Yeah.
06:29Today we'll be covering...
06:31Yes.
06:32Christina Yang, first year surgical intern.
06:34I'm just wondering if we're going to be covering both intra- and extracorporeal knots in today's seminar.
06:39We'll be training in all aspects of laparoscopic general surgery.
06:43Starting with basic instrumentation...
06:45Dr. Yang?
06:46You're taking a class?
06:53It's a good refresher course.
06:56It should be fun.
06:57240 seconds for non-dominant and dominant transfer.
06:59Yeah.
07:00Now, who would like to volunteer for our first...
07:04Dr. Yang?
07:05Molly Thompson, 22 years old, 32 weeks pregnant, transferred here from Mercy West when an ultrasound diagnosed the baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
07:15Hello, Molly.
07:16I'm Dr. Addison Shepard.
07:18You're supposed to be the best.
07:20And not to put any pressure on you or anything, but this is my baby carrying my grandchild, so I really hope that you are the best, I mean.
07:27Mom, you're kind of threatening the doctor. Don't threaten the doctor. It doesn't help.
07:31Sorry.
07:32My husband tells me I have to try not to be such a mother lion because Molly's a grown woman and has her own life and everything, but...
07:39Roar.
07:42It's okay. I can take it. I am the best.
07:45You can fix this, though, right?
07:47We'll insert a scope into your uterus and then inflate a little balloon in the baby's airway, which should help stimulate the lungs to grow.
07:54Well, it's not going to be easy on either of you, but I do have a strong record with this surgery.
08:01Make sure you get her to the MRI and get me the results as soon as you can.
08:05I will.
08:11Sir, can I help you find something?
08:14Uh, is there, uh, Dr. Meredith Gray working today?
08:20Yes.
08:22She's here in the hospital right now.
08:24I can have someone pager for you if you want me to.
08:26No. No.
08:29Hey.
08:31Wait, excuse me, sir.
08:34Are you... What's your name?
08:36Thatcher.
08:38You're Gray.
08:39Yeah.
08:41You're Meredith's father.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Are you sure you don't want me to pager for you?
08:46No.
08:47I'm sorry. I'm complicated.
08:49Thatcher, honey. We're right here.
08:51Oh. Oh. There you are, Susan.
08:54Did you tell him?
08:55I roared a little. Couldn't help it.
08:57Oh. Oh, well. I knew you would.
09:01I'm sorry. I'm Dr. O'Malley.
09:03I'm, uh...
09:05I, well...
09:06Excuse us.
09:07Uh, check on our daughter.
09:09Ah, Dr. Bailey.
09:23Do you have an extra intern?
09:24I'm available.
09:25No, no, no, no. I said intern.
09:27Shepard, look at the board.
09:28Okay.
09:29What am I looking at?
09:30My name isn't up there.
09:31It wasn't up there yesterday, and it won't be tomorrow.
09:33What'd you do? Piss off the chief?
09:34Yeah. I pissed off the chief.
09:35I went and had a baby.
09:37I gave birth.
09:37I created a human life.
09:39I'm a surgeon.
09:39We don't do that.
09:41He's mommy tracking me.
09:42He's just going easy on you.
09:43No, I change diapers.
09:45I, I clean spit up.
09:46I sing the ABCs.
09:48I'm covered in mommy.
09:49But that does not mean I will be mommy tracked.
09:51You're freaking out.
09:52I just need a surgery.
09:53I need a surgery now.
09:54So, for today, I'm your intern.
09:56I have not begun to freak out.
10:01All right, come on.
10:03Christina told me that George had a date with Ortho Jake.
10:06Games night.
10:07She didn't even take him home afterwards.
10:09She hinted that she wanted to and then said she couldn't.
10:11That's weird, right?
10:13George made it perfectly clear that I am not in his life anymore.
10:17I think Ortho Jake is hiding something.
10:18She could be hiding something.
10:19Stevens, hold this.
10:24George mentioned you're not big on Ortho.
10:26Gray, take the osteotomy and the mallet.
10:29Follow me.
10:34Miss Carver, unfortunately, we found that the cancer has metastasized to your chest wall.
10:40We took out a small tumor obstructing your airway, which will help with your breathing.
10:43But it's not a cure.
10:48So, this is the end of the line.
10:51That's what you're saying.
10:52This is it.
10:53I die now.
10:53I want you to go back in, and I want you to cut out everything that you can.
10:59As much as you can.
11:01I want as much time as you can give me.
11:03You understand?
11:05Well, unfortunately, any additional surgery is something that will help you.
11:08Mom, I'm not eating any of that crap in the cafeteria.
11:10I mean, we're going to have to order in Thai food or something, because I'm starving and the food here blows.
11:17I'll have the nurse bring a menu by, and we can have a picnic in bed.
11:20God, Mom, how many doctors do you have?
11:25Well, they were just leaving.
11:27After trailing by ten of the half, the offense stepped up, leading up 13-0 rushing to get a seesaw battle right up to the end.
11:33In five to ten years, cutting as we know it will be virtually obsolete.
11:41Very nice, Dr. Yen.
11:42Thank you, sir.
11:49A little less tension there at you.
11:51Watch your grip.
11:52There you go.
11:53I wasn't copying you.
11:59Of course not, sir.
12:05Done. I'm done.
12:07Totally finished first.
12:08Done. I'm done.
12:13So, Dr. Torres.
12:14Oh, that's did it great.
12:16Did you always know you wanted to specialize in orthopedics?
12:19Did you always know you wanted a model?
12:21Oh.
12:22Okay.
12:23Great, I mean it.
12:24Watch your grip.
12:26And your husband, is he a doctor, too?
12:29What are you trying to ask me, Dr. Stevens?
12:31My history, my marital status, my deep, dark little secrets?
12:35I'm George's best friend.
12:37I see.
12:38Well, it's just funny, because from what I understand, as his best friend, you haven't been the best matchmaker in the past.
12:51Hi.
12:54Hi.
12:54Your hair's growing out, which is nice.
12:56I still think you should cut it.
12:57I could cut it for you, if we still live together.
13:00Or we could just hang out and talk about stuff.
13:03Like your new friend, Callie.
13:07She's, uh, she's very, um, really.
13:12You know, if you like her, I will like her, eventually.
13:15I can't escape her.
13:16What?
13:16All I want to do is forget her.
13:18All I want to do is just escape her, and, you know, I can't.
13:23You want to escape Callie?
13:25Thank God, because she's like a total freak, and I'm starting to get really worried about you.
13:32Matt, Callie.
13:35Sorry.
13:37Who?
13:38Uh, oh.
13:40Meredith.
13:40Again.
13:41I want to tell you something.
13:41The minute I tell you what I'm about to tell you, this officially becomes your problem, not mine.
13:48Okay.
13:52Meredith has a sister.
13:56How are we doing?
13:57Turn the skull flaps.
13:58Patients sedating.
13:59Very nice.
14:01Nice thing, John.
14:05He's a kid?
14:06Yes.
14:07I just didn't think it would be a kid.
14:09A tumor that size.
14:11Well, what happens now?
14:13Now we wake him up.
14:14We're doing a weak brain surgery on him?
14:16Yes.
14:19Andrew.
14:21A little more.
14:23Andrew.
14:24Can you hear me?
14:27Hey.
14:28Want a cow for me?
14:31All right.
14:32Good.
14:32Keep going.
14:35Let's see.
14:39Tumor is located near the language center of the brain.
14:42Obviously, it's important that we don't damage it.
14:44Andrew, I need you to keep talking.
14:46Can you do that?
14:47Can you talk to me?
14:48Yeah.
14:49I'll try.
14:50Great.
14:50Now, what grade are you in?
14:54Seventh.
14:54You into sports?
14:57Not really.
14:58How about baseball?
15:00Um, baseball's a sport.
15:05Right.
15:06Okay.
15:06What about, uh, girls?
15:09Do you have any girlfriends?
15:11No.
15:14Um, you probably don't have time for girlfriends, right?
15:20Andrew, probably too busy, right?
15:21Yes, ma'am.
15:22Uh, what are you busy doing?
15:24Um, getting ready for the National Spelling Bee.
15:29I won the greater regionals last month.
15:33Oh, well, in that case, you need to spell some words for us.
15:36Uh, can you do that?
15:37Sure.
15:38Uh, good.
15:41Uh, usually provide the word, Dr. Bailey.
15:45I don't hear you coming up with one.
15:48Uh, let's see.
15:50Oh, right.
15:50Um, acetaminophen.
15:54Acetaminophen.
15:56Origin of the word?
15:58Eh, eh, if I know.
16:02Do you have Molly's MRI results?
16:04No, I haven't.
16:05Not yet.
16:06What the hell have you been doing, then?
16:08I was just going to...
16:08When I assign you to a case of mine, I expect you to give it your full and undivided attention.
16:14Give me one good reason why I shouldn't take you off this case.
16:19Molly Thompson's maiden name is Gray.
16:22Her father is Thatcher Gray.
16:23Thatcher Gray is also Meredith's father, which means that Molly and Meredith are sisters.
16:26But I don't think Meredith even knows Molly exists.
16:29I don't care.
16:31I don't.
16:31Except I'm on this case, and apparently God hates me.
16:37Okay.
16:38Okay, thanks.
16:39I want all this out now.
16:44I'm getting out of the hospital.
16:46Oh, we can't be at you.
16:47She just had major surgery.
16:47Tomorrow is my daughter's birthday.
16:50Apparently, it's the last one I get to celebrate, and I'm not spending it in here.
16:53Okay, Mom, I'm so sorry, but if we remove this tumor, your alarm will collapse.
16:57I'm sure you don't want to spend your daughter's birthday this morning, okay?
16:59Quick, healer.
17:00I'm breathing better since the surgery.
17:02That is because we remove some of the tumor to open up your airwaves.
17:05That doesn't mean that you are well, all right?
17:06If you try to leave, you are at risk of infection or hemorrhage.
17:09Your kid doesn't even know you have cancer.
17:12You really want to risk dropping dead on the street outside the hospital.
17:20Dr. Karev, so you thought scaring her back in the bed was the way to go?
17:26It worked, didn't it?
17:28She's lying to her kid.
17:29She's frightened.
17:30She's in shock.
17:31And it's not your job or your place to take a tone like that with a patient.
17:35Not ever.
17:36Are we understood?
17:38Yes, sir.
17:43So, what are the sister and the father like?
17:46Like?
17:47They're like people Meredith is related to and never met.
17:50They're nice.
17:52Can you imagine?
17:53A sister, a whole family you know nothing about.
17:57You're just going to freak out.
17:59It's not my responsibility to care.
18:01Oh, heads up, heads up.
18:04Hey, Gene.
18:05Seems I'm a little rusty on my B transfer and rope pass.
18:10Dr. Yang here has been kicking my ass all day.
18:13Oh, no.
18:13No, really, she has.
18:16Of course, speed and precision aren't the most important surgical skills, Dr. Yang.
18:21Basics are the key.
18:24You need a solid foundation before anything else.
18:27Okay, um, well, I'll see you back.
18:41Enjoy your lunch.
18:42You too.
18:43Have a nice day, sir.
18:44Okay, I really am kicking the chief's ass.
18:53George, not my responsibility.
18:55See you guys.
18:55I'm just kind of with it.
18:57It's okay.
18:58I can accept rejection.
18:59I've got my knitting.
19:01The weird thing is, I thought I just saw my father.
19:05Oh, that's good.
19:08That's so good.
19:09Did you meet your sister too?
19:16Well, Pagiatura won last year.
19:19Year before that, Akshay Bodega.
19:23He fainted, then got up and spilled the word Alapokoi.
19:27Kid's a major legend.
19:29Huh.
19:30All right, now it's my turn.
19:32Fibromyalgia.
19:34Fibromyalgia?
19:35Yeah, what's wrong with fibromyalgia?
19:36Andrew won the regionals.
19:38He's going to D.C.
19:39He's probably insulted by fibromyalgia.
19:42Fibromyalgia.
19:43That's okay.
19:43F-I-B-R-O-M-Y-A-L-G-I-A.
19:49Fibromyalgia.
19:51She's right.
19:52That was kind of easy.
19:53Okay.
19:54You want me to bring on the heat?
19:55I'm going to bring on the heat.
19:56Oomphalacil.
20:01Oomphalacil?
20:02Mm-hmm.
20:02One second.
20:05Oomphalacil.
20:11Andrew?
20:13What's happening?
20:14Mark that.
20:15We hit the language center.
20:16We have to pull back.
20:20Andrew?
20:24Andrew?
20:26Oh, Andrew.
20:29Andrew.
20:31Spell it again for me.
20:34I'm going to stealth for him.
20:36Dr. Shepard's working on it.
20:38I don't want you to be scared.
20:39I want you to wait.
20:42Wait, I want you to hold on.
20:43I'll have that as well, please.
20:45Okay.
20:46Try now.
20:46Okay.
20:47All right, Andrew.
20:49Spell Oomphalacil one more time for me.
20:52Oomphalacil.
20:57All right, Dad, please.
20:59O-M-P-H-A-L-O-C-E-L-E.
21:07Oomphalacil.
21:07That's it.
21:08It's perfect.
21:09It's perfect.
21:12Dr. Bailey, are you crying?
21:15Oh, I got some in my eye.
21:16You're doing great, Andrew.
21:20We're almost done.
21:21Stop talking at me like that.
21:23It's my hormones.
21:25I'm still a surgeon.
21:26I'm just a surgeon with an excess of estrogen.
21:28Deal with it.
21:29Andrew, can you spell estrogen?
21:32E-S-T-R-O-G-E-N.
21:36Here's a word for you.
21:38Delusional.
21:40Delusional.
21:47Today's final assignment will show how well you can take the skills you have learned
21:51and apply them to a single operation.
21:56You may begin.
21:57So, I'm going to do the surgery with a small scope.
22:00It will be minimally invasive.
22:02And then you should be able to do the rest of your recovery from home.
22:06Yeah, okay.
22:10Uh.
22:14Uh, Molly.
22:15This is Dr.
22:17Uh, this is Meredith.
22:18She's going to be continuing your prep work and taking your vitals.
22:22Okay.
22:23Okay.
22:26Hi.
22:27Hey.
22:29Uh, do you mind if I, um...
22:30No, it's fine.
22:32I'm getting used to being poked and prodded.
22:37That's a pretty ring.
22:39Oh.
22:40Thanks.
22:41It was my grandma's and then my mom's.
22:45You think I'm too young to be married?
22:47No, I...
22:48That's okay.
22:49Everybody thinks I'm too young.
22:51If I saw me, I'd think I was too young.
22:54Um, how old are you?
22:5622?
22:57Eric's 23 and he's in the army and he was getting shipped out and I just love him so much, you
23:03know?
23:04Anyway, I proposed.
23:06Oh.
23:07And your, uh, parents, they approve?
23:11Oh, my parents are amazing.
23:13I mean, you know how dads can be.
23:14Mine's pretty overprotective.
23:16But, you know, at my wedding, when he gave me away, my dad cried.
23:21Which was, I'd never seen my dad cry before.
23:26But, but I think it was also kind of weird for him because I'm his little girl.
23:31You know, I'm the youngest and my sister's like nowhere near ready for marriage.
23:34But it was good crying.
23:36Like, he was proud of me.
23:39You know?
23:42I'm sorry.
23:42I'm just, I'm nervous.
23:43So I'm talking.
23:45No, that's okay.
23:46So you have a sister?
23:47Yep.
23:48Lexi.
23:48She's in medical school.
23:50Harvard?
23:50She's the smart one.
23:52You should see how my dad is about her.
23:53He's like crazy proud.
23:55Well, I'm gonna go.
24:02Meredith?
24:02Mm-hmm?
24:03Do you think my baby's gonna be okay?
24:06Oh.
24:07Well, I hope so.
24:08Me too.
24:10Okay.
24:18I need some bones to break.
24:19What?
24:20Some bones to break.
24:21Something to smash.
24:22Can you help me with that, please?
24:23Um, you can clean up this cast graph if you want.
24:30Is she freaking out?
24:33No.
24:33Uh-uh.
24:33She's fine.
24:35She's great.
24:39So, George, he's really, really your type, huh?
24:46You don't see him.
24:47Either of you, you don't see him.
24:49He's just, he's just George to you.
24:51He's just O'Malley.
24:54He's your roommate.
24:54You don't have to get all up.
24:56He makes my world stop.
24:58George O'Malley is sweet and kind and smart and strong.
25:03And he makes my world stop, so you shut up with him.
25:09Don't forget to clean it up.
25:11Then you're done smashing.
25:12Holy crap.
25:19George is her mcdreamy.
25:21Huh?
25:21Come on.
25:23I'm done.
25:24I'm done.
25:25I'm done.
25:26I'm done.
25:26I'm done.
25:27I'm done.
25:28I'm done.
25:29I'm done.
25:29Because in the night and early hours, we keep holding on to you.
25:41I'm done.
25:42I'm done.
25:42I'm done.
25:45Flawless, Chief Webber.
25:47Absolutely flawless.
25:49They call me Dr. Webber.
25:51That's why I'm the Chief.
26:02That's why I'm the Chief.
26:05That's why I'm the Chief.
26:08Chief.
26:09So when is my mom getting out of here?
26:11I'm sorry, honey, but it's going to be a few days.
26:14Can you call Aunt Sue, see if she can pick you up?
26:16So I get to spend my birthday hanging out with Aunt Sue?
26:20Perfect.
26:20I promise you next year, next year, we'll do something really special for your birthday.
26:26You name it, it's done.
26:27I promise.
26:30Whatever.
26:37So this whole lying thing, this is working out for you?
26:41Excuse me.
26:43You're going to die and soon, you get that right?
26:46There's no rosy picture to paint here.
26:48You're not a mother.
26:51You don't know what it's like to hold your newborn baby in your arms
26:54and smell the top of her head
26:56and know that your only job in the world is to protect her.
27:00You think you're protecting her?
27:01I am protecting her.
27:03Well, I guess you can call it what you want.
27:04But you should just know that you're leaving behind a kid
27:07that'll probably hate you the rest of her life.
27:09Dr. Karras.
27:15No, I'm talking this time.
27:17Excuse me?
27:17I tell the truth.
27:19It's what I do.
27:20It doesn't make me a bad doctor.
27:22Everyone walks around this place lying.
27:25Look, we tell the patient that's dying that there is hope when there is no hope.
27:29Maybe I'm a pig.
27:30Maybe I'm an ass.
27:31Maybe I'm a vermin like everybody says.
27:32But I tell them the truth.
27:34It's the one thing that I've got going for me.
27:36And you don't get to take that away from me and call it a lesson.
27:40Sir.
27:50I saw a picture once from a long time ago.
27:53You look just like her.
27:55Your mother.
27:57You look a lot like my girls.
27:59Especially Molly.
28:01You were talking to her?
28:02I didn't say anything about anything.
28:05Oh, she knows about you.
28:06Or she knows that her father was married before and had another daughter.
28:10Has another daughter.
28:12No, had is right.
28:15Your father thinks about you.
28:18He thinks about you a lot.
28:21He just...
28:23Your mother...
28:26Your mother...
28:29She broke him.
28:32Excuse me.
28:33I have to work.
28:36I spent years studying this board.
28:53Holding a...
28:54Crying baby.
28:56Trying to get an idea when my wife would get out of surgery.
29:01Appy.
29:02Takes about an hour.
29:03Anything with the word cardio.
29:07And I knew not to plan on seeing her at all that day.
29:15Thatcher, are you aware of what's going on with Alice?
29:19You have no right.
29:22No right to talk to me about Alice.
29:24I'm sorry.
29:26But I was trying to talk to you about Meredith.
29:27Thatcher Ellis has early onset Alzheimer's.
29:35It's advanced.
29:38And it's hard on Meredith, as you can imagine.
29:43And I thought you'd want to know.
29:44That doesn't hurt so I know I'm not falling in love.
29:51I'm just falling to pieces.
29:56But if this is given up...
30:00Hey, Andrew.
30:02Well, I've given up...
30:04Hey, it's Dr. Bailey.
30:05Remember me?
30:07I was in surgery with you.
30:08Oh, I'm sorry.
30:13Oh, don't worry.
30:14Don't worry.
30:15A lot of times, kids who are awake during surgery don't remember afterwards.
30:20Anyway, your operation went really well.
30:24We got all that tumor out of there, and you're going to be just fine.
30:27All right.
30:29Thanks.
30:30Okay.
30:31Okay.
30:31You know, I have a son, too.
30:38And I'm going home right now to tell him that today I met the best speller in Seattle.
30:44Oh, hey, Dr. O'Malley.
31:03Hi.
31:04I was looking for you.
31:05You're...
31:06Before, when I was asking about Meredith, you know her, your friend.
31:12I used to be a roommate.
31:14Oh, wow.
31:16You know her really well.
31:17I know her pretty well.
31:20She came to see me a couple of weeks ago.
31:23And a couple weeks ago?
31:25Yeah.
31:25And I didn't know what to say to her.
31:28She looked so much like her mother.
31:32Ellis was cold.
31:34I mean, I was a coward.
31:35I was.
31:35I left.
31:38But her mother would never let me know her, and...
31:42Now I don't know how to know her.
31:51Well, Meredith, it's anything but cold.
31:54She smiles.
31:55Not that often.
31:57But when she does, you know, because she's been going through a lot, but...
32:03It's...
32:04It's like you feel warm.
32:06Because she's kind.
32:09I mean, she can be a little selfish.
32:11You know, she can be...
32:13She's flawed, but she's kind.
32:17She cares about people.
32:18And she cares about her patients.
32:24I think she's going to be a brilliant surgeon.
32:27You know, around here, she's known as the one to beat.
32:31So I...
32:32I mean, I guess she's that in common with her mom, but...
32:36I think the rest of her...
32:38I think, uh...
32:39I think the rest of that she gets from you.
32:45Do you know...
32:47Where she is?
32:48I think she left already.
32:50But I could tell her you were here, if you want me to.
32:52Yeah.
32:56Okay.
32:58Very well.
32:59Okay.
33:01Okay.
33:01Okay.
33:01Bye.
33:02Yeah.
33:09Thank you, George.
33:14The hernia is causing...
33:16Hey.
33:20Hey, still knitting?
33:21Oh, yeah.
33:23I'm getting so good at it.
33:24Hmm.
33:25You did a craniotomy on a kid today while I was awake.
33:28I met a sister I never knew I had.
33:31And I saw my father, which was, uh...
33:34I don't know what it was.
33:38You okay?
33:41I have my knitting.
33:49Study hard.
33:50Keep your grades up.
33:50But starting next year, you're going to want to take two AP classes a semester.
33:55If you want to get into a decent college.
33:57Mom, this is really morbid.
33:59And your Aunt Sue is kind of lazy when it comes to personal hygiene.
34:03So you may have to be the one to remind her when it's time to get your eyebrows waxed or get your hair cut.
34:09But eventually she'll get the routine down.
34:12Can we not have this conversation?
34:13Oh, this might sound random, but wear underwear with pantyhose.
34:19I know it might feel a little bulky, but honestly, it's a little slutty not to.
34:24And also that's how you get yeast infections.
34:26Mom, this is totally gross.
34:29And marry a kind man.
34:31One who's nice to his mother.
34:34Now, if he lives with his mother, you run the opposite way.
34:37Mom, I'm not getting married at any time soon.
34:42You will someday.
34:43And when that day comes, just have one glass of champagne.
34:48And then you drink water for the rest of the night, because there's nothing tackier than a drunken bride.
34:55Mom, I don't want it.
35:00Why are you telling me all this?
35:07Honey, I've been sick for a long time, and the doctors don't think that I'm going to get better.
35:11Amelia, listen to me.
35:20Look at me.
35:21Amelia, this is important.
35:25This one is really the important one.
35:29Someday you're going to have a baby,
35:31and you're going to feel overwhelmed by this little life that you're responsible for.
35:37And you're going to think, worry that everything you do is wrong.
35:41And that's normal.
35:42You're going to obsess about what to feed it, and where to send it to school,
35:46and whether it should take violin or piano.
35:51But I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
35:53It doesn't matter.
35:56Whether your kid is a concert pianist or a math genius, it just doesn't matter.
36:01Because at the end of the day, all that matters is if your kid is happy.
36:06So you're going to feel sad for a little while.
36:10And that's okay.
36:11That's fine.
36:14But don't feel sad for her.
36:16Okay.
36:17You can promise me that.
36:19You promise me that you won't feel sad for too long.
36:21I promise.
36:22Okay.
36:24It should make me feel much better.
36:26Life is not a spectator sport.
36:37Win, lose, or draw.
36:39The game is in progress.
36:44Whether we want it to be or not.
36:47Ta-da.
36:48You made me a sweater.
36:51Today.
36:52In one day, you made me a sweater.
36:54Yeah, well, you know, I just had some time, so...
36:57Well, that vow of celibacy must really be something.
36:59You know what?
37:01Just accept your gift and say thank you.
37:04Does this mean I don't get any sexual favors?
37:07Sweater instead of sex?
37:09Smell it.
37:11Go on, smell it.
37:12Smells like Izzy.
37:19Yeah, I wore it for three hours, so that is the closest you're going to be getting to this body, mister.
37:25You want to play some Scrabble or are you too tired?
37:28Scrabble, please.
37:32Just show me one boob.
37:34Sir.
37:43Nice work today, Anne.
37:45Hopefully your fellow interns will be as adept on the scope as you.
37:49Please, sir, but, um, you weren't even looking.
37:53You actually had your eyes closed, so how...
37:56I was watching you and you didn't even need the...
37:59You didn't even need the screen to help you guide the needle holder.
38:05Old school, yeah.
38:07Muscle memory.
38:10You want to win?
38:12Always go back to the basics.
38:18It's my move.
38:19Christina, what the hell are you doing?
38:30Oh.
38:33Being comfortable in my apartment.
38:35I didn't see anything.
38:36Dude, I did not see anything.
38:39Get out of here.
38:44Basics.
38:45So, go ahead.
38:48Argue with the refs.
38:49Change the rules.
38:52Cheat a little.
38:55Take a break.
38:56And tend to your wounds.
39:05But play.
39:17Hello?
39:18Hello?
39:18Well, it's easy to say, but it's harder to feel.
39:22Play.
39:26What?
39:27Hey.
39:29Thought I could.
39:31You live here?
39:33Yeah.
39:34I'm not crazy or anything.
39:40I just spend so much time here in the hospital.
39:46It's just...
39:47It's easier.
39:48So...
39:49I'm not...
39:51I'm not crazy or anything.
39:52I'm not crazy or anything.
39:55...
39:58You're not a cut hair.
39:59It hasn't felt like this before
40:04It hasn't felt like home
40:07Play hard
40:08Play fast
40:10Play loose and free
40:17And I miss you more than I should
40:20Than I thought I could
40:22Can't get my mind off you
40:25And I hate the fall
40:29But I wish you'd call
40:34Play as if there's no tomorrow
40:40Danvers Veterinary Clinic
40:43We certainly do
40:45Yes
40:47Thank you
40:48You're getting the hang of it?
40:54I don't really
40:56You give up, ma'am?
41:00No
41:00Yes
41:02You know, I don't actually need to see the vet
41:07I really just wanted to sit with Doc
41:09I just want to spend time with my Doc
41:11Hi, I'm Finn Dandridge
41:20I'm Doc's vet
41:21And you are Dr. Gray
41:23Doc's other owner
41:24We finally meet
41:26Hello
41:28Okay
41:30So it's not
41:32So it's not