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Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 23

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00:00Talking, it's like they're bonding.
00:01George O'Malley is sweet and kind.
00:04You live here.
00:05I'm not crazy or anything.
00:06I just spend so much time here in the hospital.
00:08Holy crap.
00:09George is her dreamy.
00:17The key to being a successful intern is what we give up.
00:22Sleep.
00:23Friends.
00:24A normal life.
00:26We sacrifice it all for that one amazing moment.
00:30That moment when you can legally call yourself a surgeon.
00:39Thank you, thank you.
00:41Thanks.
00:42There are days that make the sacrifices seem worthwhile.
00:46Oh my god, you're thanking me for the most boring sex ever?
00:51I have no else to say.
00:53But you did your best.
00:54Great, thanks.
00:55You too.
00:56It's really nice work.
00:57We used to be really good at this.
00:59Oh, I'm not going to do this until we get a fight.
01:01Oh, jeez.
01:05Perfect.
01:07Hello.
01:09Hi.
01:10No, no, no, no.
01:11No, it's about Doc.
01:12Yeah.
01:12No, I'm here.
01:14Yeah, I can pick him up this morning.
01:15Sure.
01:16No, come on.
01:17Hey, Dr. Danderson.
01:19We're going to have to call you back because we're trying really hard to have some decent
01:22sex here.
01:23Come on.
01:24What's so funny?
01:26And then there are the days where everything feels like a sacrifice.
01:33Everything okay?
01:34Yeah.
01:35Everything's great.
01:37Hey, Doc.
01:38You look good.
01:39He looks good.
01:40It may just be a virus, but I'd like to wait until we get the blood tests and the x-ray
01:43work back before I say anything for sure.
01:45So he can go home today?
01:46Because Derek says he can pick him up.
01:48He can go home.
01:49You hear that, Doc?
01:50You can go home.
01:51So you and Derek, uh, you're together?
01:57Uh, uh, Derek and I are, um, just friends.
02:02He's married, and I'm knitting a sweater.
02:05And, uh, well, I guess I'm rambling, which I tend to do a lot of lately, and I wish somebody
02:11would just tell me to shut up.
02:13But my point is, yeah, we're, we're, uh, he's married, and I'm knitting a sweater.
02:19So you're single?
02:21Single.
02:22I asked because I was wondering if you would like to go out with me.
02:25Out with you.
02:27On a date, tonight.
02:28Date, tonight.
02:30And you're repeating everything I say so that you can buy yourself some time and figure out
02:34a way to let me down easy.
02:36It's okay.
02:37No, no, I, I, I, um, you know, you're very, it's just that if I were, you would, not dating.
02:46And then there are the sacrifices that you can't even figure out why you're making.
02:52Another day, and once again, I don't see my name on the board.
02:59Chief, any reason my name isn't on the board?
03:05Slow down.
03:05He just patted me on the back.
03:09Tell me, when did I become a person who gets patted on the back?
03:13You think his mommy's tracking you?
03:16What, what have you heard?
03:18How about you handled any duquette for me today?
03:22Absolutely.
03:22Thank you, Dr. Burke.
03:26I brought you a coffee.
03:28Oh, thanks.
03:29Very thoughtful.
03:32What?
03:34Nothing.
03:34I'm just dragging a little.
03:36I only did two miles this morning.
03:37O'Malley and I were up to six.
03:39We pushed each other.
03:40Oh, you're missing George.
03:41No.
03:42No, of course not.
03:44Take your coffee.
03:45Oh, that's all right.
03:46Actually, I'm waiting.
03:47Oh, cappuccino.
03:48Hey, O'Malley.
03:52Big news.
03:53Eugene Foote is here.
03:54He's having problems with this pacemaker.
03:55Eugene Foote is here?
03:56Uh-huh.
03:56In this hospital?
03:57Uh-huh.
03:58Who is Eugene Foote?
03:59Genius violinist.
04:01Burke's hero.
04:02Burke flew down to San Francisco last year to put in a pacemaker.
04:04Burke has, like, 40 of his albums.
04:05No, 42.
04:07No, actually, 43, because you just got the greatest hits.
04:09You won't want the DVD.
04:10Oh, right, right.
04:12Do you want in on foot?
04:13Yes, but I'm on neuro today with Dr. Shepard.
04:16Oh, okay.
04:18I want in.
04:22Hello?
04:22I want in.
04:23Oh, sure.
04:24Yeah, right.
04:26Burke, um, I laid on top of you naked last night, so why don't you wax nostalgic about that?
04:32Obviously, I can't go out with him, right?
04:39Do I look like a chick to you?
04:41I don't look like you care about yeast cream or tingling feelings.
04:44I mean, he's not in jail or on drugs or keeping body parts in his basement.
04:48You want to do him, do him.
04:49Not do him, date him, not doing anybody.
04:52I'm knitting.
04:53I'm knitting.
04:53I'm knitting, Jean Foote's chart.
04:55Oh, what are we talking about?
04:56It's weird, right?
04:57I mean, he's Derek's vet, he's Doc's vet, he's my vet.
05:01He's McVet.
05:02It's weird to date him, right?
05:04Wait, did you say vet?
05:05Mm-hmm.
05:06Like animals?
05:07Oh, you can't date a vet.
05:09He's not even a real doctor.
05:10Damn it.
05:12Sit, hot, sit.
05:14You need that.
05:16Ha-ha, very funny.
05:17Must not have gone so well this morning.
05:19What?
05:20Just run as she looks at you.
05:22I need an intern now.
05:24I'm with Bailey.
05:25I'm with Burke.
05:27Karev.
05:28I don't do vagina.
05:29Not as a doctor, anyway.
05:31Oh, back talk.
05:32You know what?
05:33You just bought yourself a case.
05:34How you feeling this morning, Denny?
05:37Great.
05:37It'd be even greater if you'd get me off this machine.
05:40Denny, you know I would, but then your heart would stop beating and Dr. Burke would yell at me,
05:45and that'd make for a very bad day for both of us.
05:47Is he a candidate for the portable elephant?
05:49Now, see?
05:49That's what I'm talking about.
05:51Half the size, twice the fun.
05:53You've been doing your research, huh?
05:54I've already told him he's not ready for it yet.
05:58Dr. Stevens, didn't I assign you to neuro this morning?
06:00Yeah, I was on...
06:02I'm on my way.
06:03But could you tell him about the complications?
06:07You'd be risking air embolus, V-fib.
06:10Yeah, and the tubing could kink inside of your body, in which case we'd have to rush you to emergency surgery.
06:14Dr. Stevens, unless Mr. Duquette's heart has suddenly grown a brain, you are currently not doing your job.
06:19I'm going.
06:21Just don't be stupid, okay?
06:22You're not the boss of me today, woman.
06:24I want you to take it out.
06:29Take it out?
06:31Mr. Foote, your heart function has improved exponentially since we put the pacemaker in.
06:36The setting is working well.
06:37You know my music, Dr. Burke.
06:39Very well, sir.
06:41Changed my life.
06:41Well, your contraption has changed my heartbeat.
06:44Changed my rhythm.
06:45I can't play.
06:47And that's a sacrifice I am unwilling to make.
06:50But you'd be willing to sacrifice your life for your music?
06:54They're one and the same.
06:55Before we do anything drastic, just let me try one more setting on the pacemaker.
07:03One more setting, Mr. Foote.
07:07Please.
07:13Okay, sure.
07:18Hello, kids.
07:19Yep.
07:20Hello, wards.
07:21Hi.
07:22Hi.
07:22Hi.
07:22We're just waiting on your labs.
07:24How are you feeling?
07:25I'm feeling large.
07:27Large and cow-like.
07:29A cow?
07:29Your mommy is a cow who needs a quiet talk with a doctor.
07:33Hey, guys.
07:34Come on, it's ice cream.
07:36Come on, it's ice cream.
07:41Maybe so you can't settle with fine.
07:46Rose?
07:49Sorry.
07:52So tired.
07:53Oh, no.
07:54Six kids.
07:55Thirty-eight weeks pregnant.
07:56A saint would be tired.
07:57Wow.
07:58I'm no saint.
08:03This baby, Joseph.
08:07Dr. Shepard, I need him to be my last.
08:10And I really seem to be the most fertile woman on the planet.
08:14Well, if you're interested in alternative forms of birth control.
08:16You know, what I mean is today during the C-section, I need you to tie my tubes.
08:26And I need you to do it without my husband ever knowing.
08:29Rose, you're an adult.
08:44Rose, you're an adult.
08:45He's your husband, not your legal guardian, telling him would be entirely up to you.
08:49Well, if you charged my insurance, he would see it.
08:51Any bill you sent, he would see it.
08:54I've been saving for this, and I can pay you privately.
08:57So you're saying you want me to do the surgery and leave no record of it?
09:01Mrs. Ward, if you're being abused, there are people you can talk to.
09:04Oh.
09:05Chris is...
09:06He's the opposite of abusive.
09:08So if we pull up your medical records, we're not going to find a bunch of old broken bones, or...
09:12If you pull up my medical records, you'll find three natural childbirths,
09:16three C-sections, two hospital stays for exhaustion, and one for dehydration.
09:21Because I was so busy chasing my kids around, I forgot to take a sip of water for three days.
09:26I think God understands what I'm going through.
09:29And I think God will forgive me.
09:32But Chris, for him, religion isn't like a buffet table where you get to choose what you want to take and leave the rest.
09:39And the Pope says no to birth control.
09:42So, I need your help.
09:44You don't need our help.
09:46Your husband's not abusing you, and you don't get to lie to him and blame it on the Pope.
09:52Dr. Karev?
09:53No offense, but I have no interest in obstetrics or gynecology, Dr. Shepard.
09:56So if you want to phone me off the case, feel free.
10:00Dr. Karev, I may be a board-certified OB-GYN, but I also have fellowships in maternal-fetal medicine and medical genetics,
10:08and I am one of the foremost neonatal surgeons in this country.
10:12When you can top that, you can mouth off.
10:14Until then, you will do your job, and you will do it right,
10:18which at this point in time means you keep your mouth shut unless I give you permission to open it.
10:22Understood?
10:23Understood.
10:25Understood.
10:26Oh, are you giving me permission now?
10:31Good morning, Ms. Graber.
10:33Oh, really? Good morning.
10:34You haven't let me sleep in three nights,
10:36and this ridiculous head is destroying my self-esteem, and I still haven't had a seizure.
10:39But okay, sure, we'll go with good morning if it makes you feel better about yourself.
10:42Ms. Graber's here for brain mapping.
10:44Dr. Stephen.
10:45Brain mapping.
10:46It's where you locate the area of the brain where the seizures originate
10:48and surgically remove it with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue.
10:51Excellent.
10:52Excellent, except for the fact that it's not working,
10:54and I am losing billable hours.
10:56Unless any of you are looking to get out of a bad marriage?
11:01Hello.
11:01Dr. Shepard?
11:02Yes.
11:02No.
11:04I'm fine, thank you.
11:04Really?
11:05Yes.
11:06Because I'm an excellent divorce attorney.
11:07I'm sure you are.
11:08And there was a look between these two?
11:10A look?
11:12Yeah.
11:13What is it?
11:13You married young, and now you have nothing in common?
11:16Oh, no.
11:16Don't tell me.
11:17I know.
11:17Conversation is still good, but the sex has gone to pot.
11:19Make her seize.
11:22How do we make someone have a seizure?
11:23Do your research, get creative.
11:24Well, if all the normal methods have failed, then what are we supposed to do?
11:28Use a strobe line.
11:29Get her drunk.
11:30Hang her from the ceiling upside down and hit her with a wiffle ball bat for all I care, okay?
11:33Just make her seize, because until she seizes, I don't know where to operate.
11:36And if I don't know where to operate, I can't get this woman out of my life.
11:38And this woman, it's not how I like to start my mornings.
11:42Okay.
11:42I'm just curious, George.
11:50I'm curious, George.
11:53Get it?
11:54I'm a cat.
11:55Never mind.
11:56All I'm asking is where you live.
11:58Listen to this.
11:58There's an old school arcade game that's been known to induce seizures if you reach level 53.
12:03Are the worst lawyers still not playing an arcade game for 53 levels?
12:07Oh, George, by the way, where do you live?
12:10I'm busy doctoring, Dr. Stevens.
12:12No time for chit-chat.
12:15Morning, Dr. O'Malley.
12:18Oh, morning, Dr. Torres.
12:25So guess what?
12:25Oh.
12:32Dr. O'Malley, how's all the doctoring going?
12:40You tell me.
13:01It's an honor to hear you play.
13:03Too good a man to lie.
13:05I'll read your mind.
13:08His timing is off.
13:09His rhythm is off.
13:11This man has no business calling himself Eugene Foote.
13:16You understand, sir, that in the months since the initial surgery, scar tissue has formed around the pacemaker.
13:25Removing it is not nearly as simple as it sounds.
13:28But I picked up the violin at six years ago.
13:36I was at it.
13:37I didn't even know what it was.
13:40But I remember picking it up.
13:44That moment.
13:47I remember putting the bow to the strings and pulling.
13:52Just that.
14:01Just that screechy little chirp.
14:04That was it.
14:05I was hooked.
14:08You remember a moment like that in your life?
14:15I know this surgery could kill me.
14:17The best.
14:21Which makes you my best shot of survival.
14:25I'd like you to be the one to operate, Dr. Burke.
14:30But if you won't, I'll find someone who will.
14:34He's right.
14:40He can't play?
14:43He can't play like Eugene Foote.
14:45Okay, so, uh, surgery?
14:48He says he will go somewhere else.
14:50If I refuse, I might let him.
14:51Why?
14:55Oh, you can't let him go somewhere else.
14:57What are you...
14:57Okay, what if it were you?
15:08What if you couldn't be a surgeon anymore?
15:11Or you could still be one, but not a great one.
15:14Just average.
15:16He can get his surgery somewhere else.
15:19But that surgeon might be average.
15:20E.K.G.
15:28Hi, Mr. John.
15:29All within normal limits.
15:32Denny, in that case, I see no reason why you can't be up walking.
15:38Music to my ears, Dr. Bailey.
15:40Good.
15:40Uh, so you have any questions?
15:42No, it's...
15:43We can put it off.
15:45No harm in waiting a few weeks if you have questions, if you're worried.
15:49I've got 20 tubes coming out of my body, one of which goes directly into my you-know-what.
15:55At some point, I'd like to use that you-know-what.
15:58Besides peeing into a bag.
16:00Like, for instance, peeing into a toilet.
16:03It's just...
16:05Izzy gave me medical advice.
16:08You're giving me different advice.
16:10It just so happens that yours is the advice I want to hear.
16:14Well, Dr. Bailey outranks Dr. Stevens, so it's safe to say.
16:19Dr. Bailey's advice is the one to follow.
16:21That's not what he's worried about, Dr. Gray.
16:23He's worried that Dr. Stevens might get her ego bruised and her feelings hurt.
16:28Am I right?
16:31No, no, definitely no.
16:33Because it would concern me if you were making medical decisions based on how our Dr. Stevens might feel about it.
16:39Well, in that case, I say we do this thing.
16:42Screw that dizzy blonde doctor girl.
16:44That's not helping, Denny.
16:46No.
16:47No.
16:49What's going on between Stevens and Denny?
16:52Is it a crush?
16:53Is it an innocent flirtation?
16:54Or is Stevens actually crossing the line?
16:56I know she likes him.
16:57I can't imagine Izzy would do that.
17:00Uh-huh.
17:01I couldn't imagine you and Yang would be stupid enough to fall for your attendance.
17:04But I was wrong about that, wasn't I?
17:07I'm knitting these days.
17:09Plus, I'm thinking about accepting a date with a veterinarian.
17:12Gray, do you actually believe I care?
17:16No.
17:16Good.
17:17Maybe you're not so stupid after all.
17:25Explain to me one more time exactly what this is supposed to do.
17:27Having the TV this close makes the flickering and flashing bigger and more intense, which can cause seizures.
17:33Normally, I don't have time to watch TV, but this week I've discovered Oprah.
17:38You know, she's famous in my business for never marrying that boyfriend of hers.
17:42Wise, wise woman.
17:43So first you won't tell me where you live, and now I am on the outside of your inside jokes with Callie.
17:55And when did I end up on the outside, George?
17:56You're not on the outside.
17:57Okay, now you're lying to my face.
17:59You're being paranoid.
18:01Well, I'm not seizing, but I am having an acid flashback.
18:04Does that count?
18:09Rose.
18:11Seven kids.
18:12It's a lot.
18:14Are you sure that Chris isn't feeling the same way?
18:17When we were first married, we were so broke that I went on the pill for a while, and Chris stopped taking communion.
18:23When he does that, he thinks he's...
18:24He thinks he's going to hell.
18:25He thinks you're both going to hell.
18:30The reason we haven't had a baby in four years is because we abstained for three.
18:35Can you imagine not being able to make love to your husband?
18:38The, uh, pill.
18:43I can't hide the pill.
18:45He would find out.
18:46If he found out, what?
18:47I mean, he won't divorce you.
18:48He doesn't believe in it.
18:50Do you see the way he's looking at me right now?
18:52Dr. Corral was just leaving.
18:54No, no, no.
18:54Just...
18:55Just look at him for a minute.
18:57That look he has on his face, that's how my husband would look at me if he knew about any of this.
19:06And I can't have my husband look at me like that.
19:10And I can't have any more babies.
19:13For the record, I am on your side today.
19:23George sucks.
19:25Burke doesn't think so.
19:26He's his new best friend.
19:27Warner, Burke knows where he lives.
19:30How's Danny doing?
19:31Bailey's not caving in on the LVAD thing, is she?
19:33How about that?
19:34I thought Alex was kidding when he said you dumped him for a heart patient.
19:37Did you really dump him for a heart patient?
19:39Of course not.
19:40Because Danny's a patient, we can't fall for our patients.
19:43You're falling for a vet.
19:45I'm considering the possibility of maybe having a date with a vet.
19:48That's all I'm saying.
19:51My point is, Bailey's on the warpath about you and Danny, so just be careful.
19:58How's the sponge can, Dr. Crump?
20:00They're all accounted for, but I see a bleeder here.
20:03Small.
20:04Get the baby and cauterize it.
20:08I got it.
20:09That's good.
20:10Uh, there's a little bleeding near the tube here.
20:14Can you hand me the bovie, Dr. Crump?
20:20I don't see any abnormal bleeding.
20:23Are you the surgeon here?
20:25No.
20:26Then give me the bovie.
20:30Give me the bovie, Dr. Crump.
20:31Wrap your hand around the nose cone.
20:48Hey there, Joseph.
20:49Welcome to the world.
20:50Before we bring your family in to see you, I wanted to let you know that there was a complication with your surgery.
21:06We had some unexpected bleeding that caused damage to both fallopian tubes.
21:11So you're saying you won't be able to have any more children?
21:20Thank you, Dr. Shepard.
21:21As I said, it was a complication.
21:28I understand.
21:31A complication?
21:32That's what you're calling it?
21:33That's what it was.
21:33Really?
21:34Because in that case, it's one of the most bizarre obstetric complications in history.
21:39She is our patient.
21:40Our obligation is to her and her only.
21:43Get straight, wait here while I try to find the exit sign.
21:50When we stop asking strangers, no one can't.
21:55Hey.
21:56Well, hey.
22:02Uh, you picked up Doc?
22:03Yeah.
22:04Yes, I'm.
22:05He seems to be doing much better.
22:07He seems to be doing good.
22:09I'm not laughing at you.
22:15No.
22:16No, it's just, you know, bad sex isn't really something that wives want announced to the dirty ex-mistress.
22:24I'm not the dirty ex-mistress.
22:25You're a friend.
22:26She's your friend.
22:26I'm your friend.
22:27You know, we're all friends.
22:29But you didn't tell her.
22:33No.
22:37How's your day going?
22:38Great.
22:38Good.
22:40The vet asked me if we...
22:43What?
22:44What did he ask you?
22:45If we were together.
22:46Uh-huh.
22:47And I set him straight.
22:52Good day, Meredith.
22:53You too, Derek.
22:57I'm not drinking another shot of espresso.
22:59I can't.
23:00I can't.
23:00You can.
23:01You're the best divorce attorney in Seattle.
23:02The best.
23:03You can kick that espresso shot's ass.
23:05Kick it.
23:06Kick it.
23:06Kick it.
23:07Kick it.
23:07Kick it.
23:08Yeah.
23:09Whoa, whoa, whoa.
23:10Okay, good.
23:11So, caffeine's for seizures.
23:13What's the donuts for?
23:14They are to absorb some of the coffee so it doesn't burn a hole through your stomach.
23:18Good.
23:18Okay.
23:19Good idea.
23:19Good idea.
23:19Oh, you know how long it has been since I have had a donut.
23:28I really, really, really, really, really like donuts.
23:32Why don't you eat them?
23:34Gotta stay on top of my game. No time for exercise, no carbs, no sugar.
23:37Can't have a sugar crash in court.
23:39No stupid court. Court is stupid because I love donuts!
23:52You're making really good progress.
23:55Hey there, Chief. You here for my big moment?
24:04I'm looking forward to it, Denny.
24:12Is there something I can do for you, Chief?
24:15His EKG?
24:16Normal, as well as his echo and nuclear study.
24:19His perfusion.
24:20He's ready, Chief.
24:22Looking good.
24:24Carry on.
24:26Thank you, sir.
24:28Die! Die!
24:30Oh, yeah!
24:31Oh, yeah!
24:32Next level!
24:33I'm at the next level!
24:34God, this is exhilarating!
24:35Keep going.
24:36Keep going.
24:37You only have 12 more levels before you reach prime seizure potential.
24:39This is fun.
24:41You're right?
24:42You know?
24:43Like fun that we had at home back when you used to tell me things.
24:46Like, where do you live?
24:47Don't strike that again.
24:49I'm not starting anything.
24:50I'm just saying there's fun to be had.
24:51All the time with me.
24:52Your best friend.
24:53You're still going to high school.
24:55George, don't do the whispering under your breath thing.
24:57If you've got something to say, just say it.
24:59Yeah.
25:00Last time he gave me that advice, it went really well.
25:01You're seriously pissed at me because of what happened between you and Meredith.
25:04No?
25:05Yeah.
25:06He recorded us at the Hollywood Bowl a couple of years ago.
25:18Well, it's nice.
25:19It's not nice.
25:20It's brilliant.
25:21Excuse me.
25:22You were one of my wife's doctors, weren't you?
25:23Rose Ward?
25:24Yes, I was.
25:25She just told me there was a complication with her C-section.
25:26I told you to tell her how you feel.
25:27I did not tell you to jump into bed with her.
25:28Why didn't you tell her?
25:29Adultery.
25:30Why didn't you send me in there?
25:31Was it to humiliate me?
25:32No.
25:33I mean, if you knew that she didn't love me, why?
25:34What kind of friend does that?
25:35It's just shocking.
25:36Someone says it's a complication then everything changes.
25:37Wait.
25:38What's this?
25:39You're a good friend?
25:40Well, all those batteries for—
25:42Yes, the charge.
25:43I checked out.
25:44I'm not going to tell her how you feel.
25:45I'm not going to tell you to jump into bed with her.
25:46I'm not going to tell her how to jump into bed with her.
25:48Why are you telling her was so good?
25:49Why didn't you send me in there?
25:50Was it to humiliate me?
25:51No.
25:52I mean, if you knew that she didn't love me, why?
25:53What kind of friend does that?
25:54It's just shocking.
25:55Someone says there's a complication and everything changes.
25:58Oh, what are you doing?
25:59What are you doing?
26:00What are you doing?
26:01Well, all those batteries...
26:03Good guess, the charge. I checked them ourselves.
26:05He's having runs of VTAC.
26:07I got it.
26:09Damn it. We got a tamponade.
26:11VP's not registering.
26:13She has a full ventricular perforation.
26:15Hand me a 2-O-Prolene.
26:17Christina, replace my hand with yours.
26:21Yes.
26:23And hold on for jail. You didn't want to hear it.
26:25Yes, yes. I'm in some denial. I can work with that.
26:27You wanted to keep on loving her, George. You did not want to hear it.
26:29Should we intubate?
26:31We call respiratory to do it.
26:33The ref says it's a blessing.
26:35It's God's will. Maybe it is.
26:37Maybe it is.
26:39A blessing, I mean.
26:41This complication.
26:43His heart's not moving at all.
26:45Confessing as I was doing.
26:47There's no signs of life. Blood pressure's non-existent.
26:49Hey, the tubing could be kinked. We need to move into the aura belly.
26:51Well, it doesn't look like you've got this.
26:53I've got this.
26:55Oh, my God. You knew the wrist stopped.
26:57I'm getting an aura.
26:58Wrong. No!
26:59I am not saying that what she did wasn't wrong.
27:01I am just saying you need to take a tiny piece of...
27:03Why? Responsibility!
27:04Ridiculous!
27:05She's seizing. Go Paige Sheppard!
27:06This complication, it might be God's way of helping you put your seven kids through college.
27:11What are you saying?
27:12I'm saying, get a lawyer.
27:13Time of death.
27:1518.
27:17Everything looks good to me.
27:18You gotta thank Dr. Bailey for me. I mean, I already thanked her once, but this here deserves a double scoop.
27:32I know I don't know you very well.
27:33You wanna talk to me about Izzy?
27:35Yeah.
27:36Because you disapprove?
27:37No.
27:38No.
27:39This comes from nothing resembling a high horse.
27:40High horses want nothing to do with me.
27:42You know, this thing with you and Izzy, it's... there are strict rules about doctors taking patients.
27:43You know what?
27:44You know what?
27:45It's a double scoop.
27:46It's a double scoop.
27:47I know I don't know you very well.
27:48You wanna talk to me about Izzy?
27:49Yeah.
27:50Because you disapprove?
27:51No.
27:52This comes from nothing resembling a high horse.
27:53High horses want nothing to do with me.
27:54You know, this thing with you and Izzy, it's... there are strict rules about doctors taking patients.
28:11You know Izzy pretty well, right?
28:15You think if I went to her and I said, hey, you know, this is gonna be really bad for your career, you probably shouldn't come around to see me anymore.
28:23You think that'll have any effect at all?
28:26The thing is, I was healthy my whole life until I wasn't.
28:32And for the last year, I've had a lot of time to lay around in bed and think about my life.
28:40And the things that I remember back...
28:42No, it's okay.
28:43I walked off.
28:44The things that I wasn't supposed to do and I did them anyway.
28:49So the thing is, Meredith, life is too damn short to be following these rules.
29:00May I ask what motive you had for undermining my authority in front of my patient and my intern?
29:05I'm not punishing you, Dr. Bailey.
29:07Oh, but you are. I mean, I had a baby and so you are.
29:09Yes, you had a baby and now you're sleep deprived.
29:11Every doctor in this hospital is sleep deprived.
29:13You just came back from maternity leave and I'm not convinced you're back on your game.
29:18This is not a punishment or a reflection on how highly I value you.
29:22It's just the way it is.
29:24I'm sorry to interrupt, Chief, but that man over there is asking to talk to you.
29:28Excuse me.
29:43We're closed.
29:44Hey.
29:47I thought you were knitting a sweater.
29:49I am.
29:50But I'm also dating.
29:52You.
29:53If you still want to.
29:58I should have called. You know, I was going to call and then...
30:00No, no, no.
30:01Don't call.
30:02Never call.
30:03Always show up.
30:06Okay.
30:07Okay.
30:08But I can't...
30:09Why not?
30:10I've got an errand I have to run.
30:12I run errands.
30:15Well, it shouldn't take too long.
30:16You can grab some dinner right after.
30:18After?
30:19After she gets birth.
30:21You're birthing a horse?
30:22Yeah.
30:25That was your errand.
30:26You're birthing a horse.
30:27Yeah.
30:28I guess I could have mentioned it before, but...
30:31You know, I didn't want to scare you back to your knitting.
30:38She's getting anxious.
30:39You can wait back here.
30:40Back here?
30:41If you want.
30:42I mean, it gets a little messy.
30:44Are you kidding?
30:45I want to birth a horse.
30:46Richard.
30:47We have to talk about Alex Karev.
30:49I know he's talented, but his attitude, in my opinion, has reached an unacceptable level.
30:51Addison.
30:52Addison.
30:53You've got a bigger problem today than Alex Karev.
30:56Mr. Ward has been speaking with our attorney regarding his wife's surgery.
30:57I read your chart.
30:58I read the nurse's notes.
30:59I read the nurse's notes.
31:00Now, can you explain to me what kind of complication from a C-section leads to a
31:04severing of the severing of both fallopian tubes?
31:05I read the nurse's notes.
31:06I read the nurse's notes.
31:07I read the nurse's notes.
31:09Now, can you explain to me what kind of complication from a C-section leads to the severing of both fallopian tubes?
31:10Well, the bad news is, we had a grand mal seizure.
31:11The good news is, we mapped it, so now we can understand it.
31:12You've got a bigger problem today than Alex Karev.
31:15Mr. Ward has been speaking with our attorney regarding his wife's surgery.
31:20I read your chart.
31:22I read the nurse's notes.
31:24Now, can you explain to me what kind of complication from a C-section leads to the severing of both fallopian tubes?
31:31Well, the bad news is, we had a grand mal seizure.
31:38The good news is, we mapped it, so now we can operate.
31:41No.
31:42I've decided against surgery, Dr. Shepard.
31:44I'm sorry.
31:45No offense.
31:46The risks of craniotomy, when you describe them, they're not terribly appealing.
31:50Yes, there are risks.
31:51But you have to weigh those risks with the detrimental effect your seizure disorder has on your life.
31:57Unless my life is having a detrimental effect on my seizure disorder.
32:00It's like with you and your wife.
32:02Is the bad sex your biggest problem, or are all the bigger problems causing the bad sex?
32:06I'm, uh...
32:08I'm not gonna answer that.
32:10All right, my point is, I had more fun today than I can remember.
32:14I don't have any friends.
32:15I don't have any fun.
32:16I only have work.
32:17Work and seizures.
32:18And it's no coincidence that when the work stopped, the seizures stopped.
32:22Until these two started arguing.
32:24All right, I'm gonna talk to them about that.
32:25I don't know.
32:26You don't get it.
32:27Watching people fight, ugh.
32:28That's been my whole life for 15 years.
32:30So I'm changing my life.
32:32And if that doesn't work, I'll come back here and let you cut over my brain, okay?
32:35All right, fair enough.
32:37It's pretty good, huh?
32:38Yeah, it's pretty good.
32:42Mm-hm.
32:43Mm.
32:44Mm-hm.
32:45Mm-hm.
32:47It's pretty good, huh?
32:48Yeah.
32:49It's pretty good.
32:51Mm-hm.
32:52Mm-hm.
32:53Yeah, it's pretty good.
32:55Mm-hm.
32:56Mm-hm.
32:58Yeah, it's pretty good.
33:22How are you feeling?
33:23A little sore.
33:25It's to be expected.
33:27I'm sorry I told Chris about the complication.
33:36I just thought he should know that Joseph would be our last.
33:42So we could savor it.
33:46I didn't know he was going to do this.
33:49Rose, I need you to tell him that you asked me to tie your tubes.
33:54For you, it's just insurance, and you don't even have to pay.
34:00For me, it's my marriage.
34:03It's my family.
34:04It's my career, Rose.
34:05It's my reputation.
34:09You're the best.
34:10People come from all over the country to see you.
34:12That won't change.
34:13I can't tell him.
34:17Dr. Shepard, I'm so sorry, because I am so grateful to you.
34:25But I can't tell him.
34:27I can't tell him.
34:46Is it coming off?
35:04Not exactly.
35:07I'm sorry.
35:08Oh, don't worry. It was a great date.
35:10Technically, it wasn't the date. It was the errand.
35:12Now, we could go up to my place. I could cook for you.
35:16Go up to your place?
35:20Do you want to come up to my place?
35:21Yeah. No, I mean, no. No, I don't.
35:24I do, but I don't.
35:27You don't know.
35:28No, I do. I mean, I know. No, I don't.
35:34All right, well, here's the deal.
35:35Well, um, you have two options.
35:39You could come up to my place, take off all your clothes,
35:43shower off the goo, borrow one of my shirts, and I'll cook you dinner.
35:46That's door number one.
35:47Door number two, tomorrow, I'm, uh, gonna buy you.
35:50You go home.
35:52I think you ought to take door number one because, you know,
35:54it involves you naked in my apartment, but, you know, that's just me.
35:59I should point out that there is absolutely nothing you could say
36:03that would make me go upstairs with you.
36:05I'm kind of offended that you think that I would go upstairs with you,
36:09and you should know that I am celibate, so...
36:13Shut up.
36:17I absolutely can not have sex with you.
36:25If you choose door number one,
36:27I absolutely will not have sex with you.
36:31You won't.
36:32I promise I won't. I won't even try and kiss you.
36:34Why not?
36:34Meredith.
36:36What?
36:37Choose door number one.
36:39A wise man once said,
36:41you can have anything in life
36:42if you will sacrifice everything else for it.
36:45I hope it...
36:46Good call.
36:47You're changing your life.
36:50So do I.
36:55Hey, George.
36:59I don't know much, but I do know fighting.
37:02And people who fight, like you and Izzy,
37:04those people love each other.
37:07She misses her friend.
37:09What he meant is,
37:11nothing comes without a price.
37:13What the hell is paid with good intentions?
37:18So, before you go into battle,
37:20you better decide how much you're willing to lose.
37:23Dr. Kramf.
37:26You did such a good job today
37:28that I'm going to talk to Dr. Bailey
37:30and have you assigned to my service.
37:33What?
37:34For how long?
37:35For as long as I want.
37:36But your ass is mine until I say otherwise.
37:39Congratulations.
37:39Congratulations.
37:43You got it.
37:45It did indeed.
37:48And you're okay?
37:50Are you kidding me?
37:50I'm great.
37:52I mean, look at this.
37:53Some nice-sized batteries, colorful wires.
37:56It's what your best-dressed LVAD patients
37:58are wearing these days, you know?
38:00Really?
38:01Because it seems so last ball.
38:10Mmm.
38:13Too often, going after what feels good
38:24means letting go of what you know is right.
38:27You did everything you could.
38:46There was an interview that Eugene gave.
38:49I saved it.
38:51I taped it to my bathroom mirror.
38:53He said that he wasn't the most talented student
38:57at music school, but he said
38:59when he lacked a natural ability,
39:02he made up for it.
39:04In discipline.
39:06He practiced.
39:09All the time.
39:12All the time he practiced.
39:16I wasn't like you.
39:17I wasn't the most talented student in school.
39:21I wasn't the brightest.
39:25But I was the best.
39:26I practiced.
39:26You practiced.
39:41I practiced.
39:42And letting someone in
39:45means abandoning the walls
39:47you've spent a lifetime building.
39:49You told me he was listless
39:50and hadn't eaten all day.
39:51No, let's have a look.
39:56Of course,
39:57the toughest sacrifices
39:58are the ones we don't see coming.
40:02Hey.
40:04Hey.
40:04Hey.
40:04Is he sick again?
40:10Yeah.
40:18George.
40:19Hey.
40:19Hey.
40:22Oh, hi.
40:24Hey.
40:25So we spent the night
40:26at Callie's last night,
40:27so we figured we'd just
40:28spend the night here.
40:30Um, okay.
40:31So, um,
40:32you're back then
40:34just for tonight?
40:36Well, Callie's here for tonight.
40:37I'm, uh,
40:39I don't know.
40:40It's my room.
40:42Hey, man.
40:45Welcome home.
40:47When we don't have time
40:48to come up with a strategy
40:49to pick a side
40:50or to measure
40:52the potential loss.
40:59You would not believe
41:00the day I have.
41:02I went out of my way
41:03to give the patient
41:04exactly what she wants,
41:05only to have it
41:06explode in my face.
41:07I mean, lawsuit,
41:08threats,
41:09Richard's piss,
41:10don't even get me started
41:11about Alice Karev.
41:12Give me a shower.
41:13What?
41:14Give me a shower with me.
41:17I mean,
41:17it's a very small shower.
41:19Okay.
41:19I want to have hot sex.
41:25When that happens,
41:27I want this to be
41:28I wanted to be
41:28I want this to be
41:28I didn't figure it out,
41:29but not even
41:31anything else.
41:31I can't breathe in my face.
41:32I know if I've done this.
41:33I don't know.
41:34We're not going to get it.
41:35I'm looking right to
41:36get them right or
41:36risk.
41:37I could be
41:38I want this to be
41:40either
41:40or
41:40make it