Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 7
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00:00She's off the misery, man. She's off the market.
00:02What?
00:02But she's not. I mean, if she was seeing someone I love with her, I would know it.
00:06And the longer this little fling goes on, the more favors you get over the others who are fighting to the nail
00:12just to make it through this program when those people start finding out what's going on.
00:17What is this that we're doing here?
00:20You need a definition?
00:21The next time I see you favoring Meredith Gray in any way,
00:24I'll make sure she doesn't see the inside of an OR for a month.
00:30Okay. Anyone who says you can sleep when you die,
00:36tell them to come talk to me after a few months as an intern.
00:40Of course, it's not just the job that keeps us up all night.
00:45You have to get up now.
00:48What?
00:49Oh my God, what time is it?
00:52It's 5.20.
00:54And I have three rounds.
00:56And you have to leave before they see you.
01:00Oh, come on now.
01:02Why don't you just let them see?
01:03No.
01:04Wait.
01:05No, no.
01:07You get any sleep?
01:09She could boil the bed springs as a courtesy or at least buy a padded headboard.
01:16So who's the guy?
01:17You think it was just one guy doing all that work?
01:19Yeah. Do you mind if I don't think about that?
01:21No.
01:22I'm jealous.
01:23You're not jealous.
01:24Well, I am.
01:25But at least I know she'll be having a long day at work.
01:42Oh, at least we know brain surgery isn't his only skill.
01:45They can't be.
01:46He's her boss.
01:47We're late.
01:48He's all of our boss.
01:49You know, she has been scrubbing in a lot lately on his surgeries.
01:54No. Meredith wouldn't sleep with him. Just, no.
01:56Well, if she's not ashamed of it, why is she keeping it a secret?
01:59Maybe she didn't.
02:00Maybe it just happened.
02:03You know, spontaneously last night.
02:05Hi.
02:06Hi.
02:07Good morning.
02:08Good morning.
02:10Hey, so it sounded like you were having some pretty radical sex last night.
02:12All night long.
02:14Who's the guy?
02:15No one you know.
02:18Wait, let's go.
02:19I mean, if life's so hard already, why do we bring more trouble down on ourselves?
02:24What's up with the need to hit the self-destruct button?
02:27Yikes.
02:28I wouldn't want to meet you in a dark alley.
02:30Right back at you.
02:31Oh, run?
02:32You run?
02:32Every day, babe.
02:33Every day.
02:34Not suffering enough?
02:36Oh, if it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger.
02:38Come on, don't go acting all indefatical.
02:40We're dragging like the rest of us.
02:42Oh, what is that?
02:43Confession of weakness, Dr. Yang?
02:45It's called the flu.
02:46Yeah.
02:47I'm going to need a major rush to make it through this day.
02:51I need a kick-ass surgery.
02:53You a bad boy last night, George?
02:55That would be Meredith.
02:56You a bad boy, Meredith?
02:59Do tell.
03:00Nothing to tell.
03:02Well, it says it all.
03:04Sorry, I have a sex life.
03:06Don't apologize.
03:08Embrace it.
03:09Share it.
03:10Come in.
03:12Yeah.
03:13Next time, just let me know if I need to go to a hotel so I can get some sleep.
03:17Ivy, nurse, I...
03:18Am I missing something?
03:20Just a little loud.
03:24Do they know it's McDreamy keeping them up all night?
03:28I hope not.
03:29I already have Bailey riding me.
03:31I don't need my roommates thinking I'm getting special treatment.
03:34O'Malley, Yang, Karev, go on to clinic.
03:42O'Malley, patients are waiting.
03:45You two come with me.
03:46Izzy, you're hanging with me today.
03:49Good morning, Dr. Shepherd.
03:50Dr. Bailey.
03:51Dr. Randall, labor and simmering.
03:54Dr. Randall...
03:55Late night, Gray?
03:57No.
03:58Caffeine just hasn't kicked in yet.
04:00If you're at all religious, you would want to start praying that kicks in soon.
04:03There's a consult in the pit.
04:05Girl with a fever and abdominal pain.
04:07After that, Nicholas in 3311 needs his meds.
04:10Mr. Moore's IV fell out and he's a hard stick.
04:12Post stops in 1337, 3342, 3363, and 2381.
04:182381.
04:213342, 3363, and 2381.
04:27Why are you still standing in front of me?
04:31You look more like me than you right now.
04:33What's the matter?
04:34Nothing.
04:35Help.
04:35I need immediate help.
04:37What's the problem?
04:37My damn boyfriend swallowed my keys.
04:40I didn't want her to leave.
04:42Locate the ladies' keys.
04:46I think she got some bug on her trip to Mexico with her friends.
04:50I told her not to go to a third world country, but does she ever listen?
04:54She's been weak ever since, and she's lost weight.
04:57Barely.
04:58And this morning she passed out in the shower.
05:01When was the trip?
05:03A couple weeks ago.
05:05I'm really fine.
05:06I just have a fever.
05:08Okay, well, will you lie back for an exam for me?
05:12No, please.
05:13I don't need an exam.
05:15Just give me some antibiotics and send me home.
05:18Well, maybe it is just a fever.
05:19But they called down for a surgeon, so I have to give the okay to let you go.
05:24So, just let me do the exam.
05:26Do the exam.
05:31No.
05:33This is crazy.
05:35I'm fine.
05:36For God's sake, Claire, I don't want to spend my entire day here.
05:41You know, actually, Mrs. Rice, this might be easier if we had some privacy.
05:45So, would you two mind leaving the room?
05:49That's fine.
05:55Digby.
05:55Digby Owens.
05:56I have an appointment.
06:00Excuse me, sir.
06:01You're bleeding.
06:02Do you mind a fight?
06:03Sure, sure.
06:04Have a look.
06:06That's a gunshot.
06:07Yeah.
06:08We got a gunshot one.
06:09We got to get him down to Pitt.
06:10How much?
06:11This is a stupid stir-roaring.
06:13Digby, I thought, all right.
06:14I think this is a good word.
06:16See, look, I scaffold this.
06:17What, a gunshot?
06:18Yeah, yeah, my buddy's shotgun.
06:19Buddy?
06:20Yeah, just as a thing.
06:21On purpose?
06:22Hell yeah.
06:22I mean, he wasn't trying to hurt me or nothing, but you know.
06:25But why?
06:26I like the scars.
06:29My art is about commitment.
06:31So, this is your art, huh?
06:33Damn straight.
06:35Damn stupid.
06:36The bullet went all the way through.
06:37Bounced off my ribs.
06:39I have another one still in my shoulder.
06:42Nice, huh?
06:44You could hang it in the Louvre.
06:46I have an ethos.
06:48Why do anything unless you're willing to go one step further than anybody else?
06:52What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?
06:54Exactly.
06:55And pain is the great divide.
06:57My coach used to say it's all about how we process pain.
07:00What, Paul?
07:01Wrestling, Iowa State.
07:03Iowa? 141.
07:05157.
07:06You've got to be more than 180 now.
07:07I'd like to see you get back under 145.
07:10Excuse me, but thinking of you men in tights makes me want to puke.
07:16There's a flu going around the hospital.
07:18Somewhat ironic.
07:23Ow.
07:25Don't push so hard.
07:29Can you lift your shirt so I can examine your stomach?
07:37Where did you get these?
07:55Claire, you've had surgery recently.
08:05These scars are still pink.
08:07Don't tell my parents.
08:09You did this in Mexico so your parents wouldn't know?
08:15What did you have done?
08:16And you noticed her foot twitching?
08:26Come on, Jamie.
08:26Am I twitch?
08:28Oh, yeah.
08:29About three months ago?
08:30Just a little.
08:31We took her to county hospital and she got the CT scan, which showed her brain abnormality.
08:37Here, you can put it.
08:38And the twitching has gotten worse.
08:40A lot worse.
08:41They just don't have the proper equipment back home to figure out what's wrong.
08:45You did a good thing.
08:47Yes, for mommy.
08:48For mommy and daddy.
08:50Okay.
08:50You did a good thing by coming all this way, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes.
08:54You sit tight, Jamie, okay?
08:56I'm going to bring in Dr. Shepard to see you.
08:58Okay?
08:59Dr. Shepard.
09:00Okay?
09:01He's the brain specialist.
09:03For mommy and daddy.
09:05Doctor?
09:06Is he good, this Dr. Shepard?
09:08It's just about everything.
09:13I assume the lady needs her keys to leave this guy's sorry ass behind.
09:18Yeah.
09:19Well, help out.
09:20Uh, he needs a bronchoscopy.
09:22So you want to do one, teach one.
09:24You've seen one.
09:24It's time to do one.
09:26Alone?
09:27Seriously?
09:28Thanks.
09:29I mean, the vote of confidence in my skills and all.
09:31I didn't think you, well, anyone was noticing how hard I have been working with you.
09:34Yeah, go.
09:34Yeah.
09:35You paged?
09:36Where are we?
09:36I did the consult, did the IV, the meds, the post-ops, everything.
09:40How's your pit patient?
09:41She's febrile and has heritoneal signs.
09:43You all right, Dr. Yang?
09:44Fine.
09:46On my way back to clinic.
09:48I think she had some sort of illegal surgery done in Mexico.
09:51A botched abortion?
09:52No.
09:52She has four laparoscopic scars on her abdomen and won't say what they're from and the parents
09:57are clueless.
09:57She's a minor.
09:58Seventeen.
09:59Freshman in college.
10:00You order up for a CT?
10:01Yes.
10:01So, while she's there, the nurses couldn't get a foley on Mr. Garai.
10:05He may need a good day, Kathy, if you can't get a normal one in there.
10:08Write up post-op notes on all surgical floor patients that are S.P. surgery within the
10:12last 24 hours.
10:13Be sure to document their EKGs and X-rays.
10:16Hunt them down if you can't find them.
10:18Right away.
10:18Hey.
10:24Whoa.
10:25You got the flu?
10:26Yeah, and thanks for it.
10:27It's making my life so much easier.
10:29I didn't give it to you.
10:30It's all over the hospital.
10:32You should be in bed.
10:34Disease, diagnosis, and prescription from one man.
10:37Seriously, I'll give you a ride home.
10:39This is not going to make me go home.
10:41You go home.
10:43But I feel fine.
10:44Okay.
10:48Hey, hey, hey, have you seen Shepard?
10:54Not as up close as Meredith has.
10:56What?
10:56Are you trying to get her in trouble?
10:57She's our friend.
10:58George, this program will make or break our careers.
11:01Okay, some of us will make it through and some of us won't.
11:03And that decision depends entirely on recommendations from doctors like Shepard.
11:08There is a reason we don't sleep with the attendants.
11:10It's not her fault it's Shepard's.
11:12He's the attending.
11:12He should know better.
11:13He's taking advantage of her.
11:15Didn't exactly sound like anything was happening against her will last night.
11:18Okay, we're in good shape here.
11:25I think so, Dr. Shepard.
11:27Looks good.
11:37Here you go, Doc.
11:38The kid's CT's just arrived from county.
11:40Thanks.
11:40Excuse me.
11:41Sorry, Dr. Kevin.
11:44That would be bourbon.
11:46What?
11:47I smelled it, too.
11:49And he's the best anesthesiologist on the staff.
11:52I'll worry when he's too juiced to do his crossword puzzle.
11:54Can you close up for me?
12:04Thank you, everyone.
12:08Dr. Shepard.
12:09I gotta get some coffee.
12:11Jamie Hayes has been admitted.
12:12The little girl with the brain abnormality?
12:14How's she presenting?
12:15She has what looks like continuous seizure activity in her left foot.
12:19Her balance is off.
12:20Her parents have come a long way to try to find out what's wrong.
12:22How old are these?
12:24I'm three months old.
12:25I need new ones.
12:25Her brain could look dramatically different today.
12:29Okay.
12:30I'll order them.
12:34Doc.
12:37And that?
12:39That's a bullet from a previous gunshot.
12:41Previous gunshot, okay.
12:43No reason to take it out.
12:44No.
12:44Guy likes pain.
12:45It's his ethos.
12:47Pain is an ethos.
12:48Wait.
12:49I think I know this girl.
12:53You remember this guy?
12:55Hey, the tattooed masochist.
12:57Had himself shot again.
12:58Glad to see he's still stupid.
13:00It's his ethos.
13:01Let's go tell him what he gets to do today.
13:03Dr. Bailey, Claire Rice's abdominal CTs.
13:07Is this girl fat?
13:09Not at all.
13:09She's a normal college kid.
13:11So what do you see?
13:13Her stomach stapled.
13:15She's had a gastric bypass.
13:17And a bad one at that.
13:20Gastric bypass is a procedure normally done on obese patients.
13:24To help them lose weight.
13:26Claire?
13:28She doesn't need to lose weight.
13:29Are you kidding?
13:30This means the world to her.
13:33But it is so typical of this girl to take the easy way out.
13:36She's done it with everything since she was a little kid.
13:38Ms. Rice, nothing about this is going to be easy.
13:41She's going to face a lifelong struggle with malnutrition unless she has surgery to reverse the procedure.
13:46Do the surgery.
13:48I told her to watch the freshman 15.
13:50Don't eat junk, exercise.
13:52But when she came home Christmas, who had to take her out and buy her a brand new pair of size 6 jeans
13:56because she couldn't get in the ones I got her last summer?
13:59Tina, you know, she tries so hard.
14:02She does.
14:03She gets good grades.
14:04She gets A's.
14:06She has illegal surgery in Mexico.
14:07So, unfortunately, there were complications with the bypass.
14:14What do you mean?
14:15She has what looks like an abscess under her diaphragm and edema, which is a swelling of the bowel wall.
14:22I can't say for certain she'll recover completely.
14:23Just do whatever you have to do to make her well, okay?
14:33You look like a princess.
14:34Do you know you're a princess?
14:36It's not lipstick.
14:38It's not lipstick?
14:39No, it's not lipstick.
14:40Want to do my shoulder?
14:42Oh, good.
14:42And a nose?
14:44We're going to find out what's causing the seizures.
14:46Does MRI know we're coming down?
14:48You said CT.
14:49No, I'm saying MRI.
14:51It's available.
14:54Good.
14:55Doctor, is she going to need surgery?
14:57I don't know yet.
14:57It's just that my wife and I, we both work, and I don't know if our seizures will be.
15:00We know it can be very expensive.
15:02I don't want you to worry about that.
15:06It's a focal left side seizure.
15:07Okay, let's get that diazepam on it right now, please.
15:09Diazepam ID.
15:10Get a tourniquet, please.
15:10Tourniquet.
15:11Hey, Jamie, here's what we're going to do.
15:13We're going to put this on your arm, okay?
15:15Isn't that fun?
15:16You're going to put that right there like that.
15:18This is going to feel cold.
15:19This is a butterfly.
15:22Butterfly lands right there.
15:24There we go.
15:25Blanket with a butterfly.
15:26Good.
15:26Nicely done.
15:30It's amazing stuff, isn't it?
15:35Hey, you like spaceships?
15:36You do?
15:37Okay.
15:38Should we take Captain O'Malley, my first lieutenant, to the spaceship MRI?
15:43Let's go.
15:43It'll be safer to wait until your lunch digests before we do the procedure.
15:49Perfect.
15:50This is just perfect.
15:52I was hoping to be in Portland right now.
15:54You're going to be under conjure sedation, JP, which means you'll be awake but groggy.
15:57Whoa.
15:58Is this going to hurt?
16:00You'll have some discomfort, but we'll give you something for pain.
16:02Do you know how stupid you make me look?
16:04I thought you would think this is funny.
16:07Funny.
16:08Romantic.
16:09Like the therapist thing was funny and romantic?
16:11That was funny.
16:12No, that was sad.
16:13He called my therapist pretending to be his therapist to find out what I'd said about him.
16:18A little passive-aggressive, isn't it, JP?
16:20A little.
16:20He is the king of passive-aggressive, and he's manipulative and needy.
16:26That's a trifecta.
16:27What do I win?
16:32What?
16:35Dad.
16:37I prefer we stop meeting like this, Mr. Lawrence.
16:40D.V.
16:42So how's the trumpet playing?
16:43Very safe compared to your hobby.
16:47Getting shot is a little more risky.
16:49That's just kind of the point.
16:51He's running a fever.
16:52Due to the extra stress on his body from the gunshot.
16:55Digby.
16:57The impact of the bullet on your chest fractured a rib and caused a hemopneumophorax.
17:03That sucks, I guess.
17:04Well, there's blood in your collapsed lung.
17:06The price of body art went up since your last gunshot.
17:08No pay, no gain, right?
17:10That's one way to look at it.
17:12And we have that in common, you doxing me.
17:14Do we?
17:15Yeah, the way you guys push, push, push.
17:18When I was wrestling, if you wanted to pin me, you was going to have to kill me.
17:23Iowa style.
17:24Iowa state style.
17:26Back home, we were sworn enemies.
17:28But there in Seattle, man, we're brothers.
17:33Now, so what are we going to do about this hemopneumo jurassics?
17:37We're going to insert a chest tube to drain the blood and then reinflate your lung.
17:40Oh, please, tell me I get a wash.
17:52Oh, man, I will stop.
17:57Before you guys start, I know you're mad.
17:59Disbelief, Claire.
18:00Just disbelief.
18:02I'm just concerned.
18:04Where did you get the idea to do this?
18:07The Internet.
18:09But, honey, there's a healthy way to lose weight.
18:13Yeah, I've tried that, but it doesn't work for me like it does for you.
18:20Hey, you don't need to lose weight.
18:23What are you waiting?
18:24And how much have you been working out?
18:27I mean, you know, most of the time when people hit their target weight, they have to work to stay there.
18:31Everyone gains weight in college, Mom.
18:35It's stressful.
18:38There's not enough time for exercise.
18:44I just thought if I wasn't worried about my diet, then I could focus more on my studies.
18:52So you took yet another shortcut.
18:54Life doesn't work that way, Claire.
18:56Tina.
18:57What?
18:57You want to argue this?
19:00She has so much potential if she would just apply herself.
19:04Okay.
19:05I think we should focus on taking care of your daughter.
19:09And, Claire, your parents agree.
19:12The best thing to do is to reverse the bypass.
19:15No.
19:17No, it's my body.
19:19I do not want surgery again, please.
19:22There are serious complications.
19:24And this is about your health.
19:27But I'd rather be thin.
19:29Well, I'm afraid the choice isn't up to you.
19:30It's called Rasmussen's encephalitis.
19:47What it amounts to is that this side of her brain, this part's all healthy, it's working perfectly.
19:52This black part of the brain, his, all of that is dead or dying.
19:56The condition has gotten radically worse since her CT scans three months ago.
20:01Left untreated, the disease is going to kill her.
20:03How soon?
20:05Too soon.
20:08So, is there a cure?
20:11Yeah, the treatment requires the diseased portion of her brain be removed and sealed off.
20:15See, eventually, the spinal fluid will fill the cavity.
20:19Removed?
20:20But, I mean, that's...
20:21Half her brain, yes.
20:29Half her brain?
20:31That seems impossible.
20:34Her age makes it possible.
20:36Her brain's not fully developed.
20:37So, the remaining neurons will compensate for the loss.
20:41But, will she be normal?
20:43There is to any surgery, and this is, you know, a major one.
20:47But if, you know, we're successful, Jamie could walk out of this hospital in a couple weeks, go on to live a relatively normal life.
20:53Look, I know this is a lot to digest, but the important thing to remember is that we can save a life.
20:58Dr. O'Malley.
20:59Yes.
20:59What?
21:00I'm sorry to bother you, but if the parents consent, I thought you'd like to scrub it on the hemispherectomy.
21:05Are you in or not?
21:07Uh, in?
21:09Good.
21:18Gang, I'm scrubbing in on a hemispherectomy with Shepard.
21:23Get out of it, kill for that.
21:24We're gonna cut out half the girl's brain, and it's going to work.
21:28It's outrageous.
21:30Almost makes it hard to hate him.
21:33Why do you hate him?
21:34No, no reason.
21:35You know about him and Merida?
21:37You know?
21:39Well, I'm gonna figure out that I know everything.
21:41She knows.
21:42What about Dr. Sest?
21:44It's been going on for like ever.
21:45What?
21:46And you didn't tell us?
21:47Oh, you're a gossip, huh?
21:48I am not.
21:49I am.
21:49He's about to go into major brain surgery on no sleepers.
21:53Not very responsible.
21:55Shall I smash?
21:56Sex all night isn't about being responsible.
21:58No, it's about sex all night.
21:59I can't believe you're not more pissed off about this, you of all people.
22:01Well, she works hard all day.
22:03She's good at her job.
22:04Why should you care how she unwinds?
22:06I mean, you like to bake all night.
22:07Some people like to drink.
22:08Others like an occasional screaming orgasm.
22:10Yeah, we do.
22:13Forget I said that.
22:15You're telling me I'm not here.
22:16You're telling you?
22:17No.
22:18You look like you need to be spoon-fed.
22:21You look like Alex.
22:23Yeah, about drinking, Dr. Taylor, the anesthesiologist.
22:27Do you think he drinks?
22:29I said whatever he gets you through the day.
22:30No, but I mean here at work.
22:32Earlier, I thought I smelled...
22:34You know, do you think...
22:36I mean, his patients trust the...
22:38So I should say something, right?
22:42It's a can of worms, George.
22:45Why are we talking about sex, anyway?
22:48This is going to leave a pretty sexy scar, huh?
22:56Don't get any more crazy ideas.
22:59You really think my ideas are crazy?
23:01I'm leaning that way.
23:03We wrestled, he plays trumpet.
23:06I feel pretty dizzy.
23:08You've lost some blood.
23:11This too shall pass.
23:13Hey.
23:16How come I don't see you down at the Madden Bell time?
23:18Oh, man, no time.
23:20Bro, make time.
23:22I'll be expecting you.
23:24I'm there.
23:25Yeah.
23:30Handle with care.
23:32This thing's full of gunk, I know.
23:34We need to free the bowel from the adhesions caused from the abscess.
23:39This poor girl.
23:41Kill phone.
23:42What was she thinking?
23:43She wants her mother's approval.
23:45She wanted to please her.
23:46And this damage is the result?
23:48I'm glad.
23:49You can't resect that.
23:51Needle tip Ovi, please.
23:53When you're done here, you have post-ops waiting.
23:56I know, Dr. Bailey.
23:58Stanley's got the flu, so you need to pick up the slack in the clinic.
24:01Look, I'm off the floors, okay?
24:02Sorry, that was inappropriate.
24:06It's not the only thing that's inappropriate.
24:11Now we're on the subject.
24:12You care to tell me what you think you're doing?
24:14Look, I'll jump through hoops if you want me to.
24:16The virus spreading around here.
24:18I made a choice, and I know you don't respect me for that choice.
24:22But I'll live with the consequences.
24:24Then I'll have lots of hoops for you to jump through.
24:27I've done everything you've asked me to do.
24:29I may not do it your way, but it gets done.
24:32So whatever else you got, bring it on.
24:34Okay, Dr. Gray, now that you've drained the organ, we can attempt to repair it.
24:46Now my day is perfect.
24:49Okay.
24:50Bye.
24:53I appreciate this.
24:55The chance to scrub in on this kind of procedure is, well, yeah, I appreciate it.
25:02Here you go.
25:02Triple espresso, not too hot.
25:04Oh, I love you.
25:05Seriously.
25:06Ah, coffee.
25:08Where would medicine be without it, huh?
25:09Yeah.
25:10I hope you have a new crossword to it.
25:12I'm going to be here a while.
25:13Never go without.
25:15Big day for you, kid.
25:16Congrats.
25:17Thanks.
25:18Hey, princess.
25:19You ready to take a nap?
25:21Hey, look what I need.
25:22Blow bubbles.
25:22That's it.
25:23Yeah, just breathe in.
25:24Oh, that's it.
25:25What?
25:26Do you smell?
25:28Smell what?
25:28Hand out a mask.
25:32Hi, yeah.
25:33What about this?
25:34Um.
25:35Here you go.
25:36You don't want on the...
25:36I'm sorry, Dr. Taylor, but did you just...
25:39Have you been drinking?
25:43I beg your pardon?
25:45What?
25:46Do you smell...
25:47I smell...
25:48I smell alcohol.
25:49Where the hell do you get off accusing me of something like that?
25:54George, you're out of line.
25:56There are rules.
25:57You know, there are rules for a reason.
25:59You just...
26:00There is a two-year-old girl on this table.
26:05You shouldn't take advantage of someone else's vulnerability.
26:10I kind of need some punk intern telling me what's at stake here.
26:13Get him out of here, chef.
26:18Chef.
26:18You're out, George.
26:31You damn well better be ready, Taylor.
26:32I wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
26:38Do you really seriously want to know why I'm leaving?
26:41Seriously?
26:42How about when you started insisting that I quit my job right when I started to make more
26:46money than you?
26:47That should have been the last straw.
26:49No, no.
26:50No, the last straw should have been when I found out that those mysterious phone calls that
26:53you've been getting that you kept denying were from other women were really coming from
26:57your mother.
26:58This isn't healthy.
26:59Just hold still, please.
27:00Don't you dare try to catch this up.
27:02Okay, could the both of you just please stop?
27:03You don't love me, JP.
27:05You love to smother me.
27:07And if I could just get you to admit that, then I could leave you with an ounce of respect.
27:12Athena, I let you stay in here to keep him calm.
27:14So if you're just going to keep...
27:15Check that.
27:15I can't respect a man desperate enough to swallow my exit strategy.
27:20That is the last straw.
27:22Michelle, can you get her out of here?
27:24Ma'am?
27:26Fine.
27:29Come on.
27:29What?
27:32What's happening?
27:33The keys move farther down.
27:35Oh my God, what does that mean?
27:37What did you do?
27:38Don't you dare die, JP.
27:40Please, please, just shut up.
27:42Breathe, JP.
27:43Just breathe.
27:45Got it.
27:56Very impressive, JP.
27:58You okay?
27:59You okay?
28:00Yeah.
28:01I'll be fine.
28:02You did that on purpose, didn't you?
28:12Can I offer you some advice?
28:16Get in your car and go.
28:18For all of our sakes.
28:21You're never going to find where I parked it.
28:23I need a shower.
28:31I need a shower.
28:32You need to go tell that girl's parents what kind of kid they're getting back.
28:35You're not going to let me shower first?
28:37That would be a hoop, would it not?
28:40It would qualify.
28:42Shower first, then.
28:43Yeah, I do.
28:46You want to be honest?
28:47Ew, what smells?
28:49That would be me, or more specifically, my patient's insides all over me.
28:54That makes me strangely happy.
28:56Oh, God.
28:57Oh, Meredith, you smell like karma.
29:01What?
29:02Nothing.
29:03Oh, there's something vile stuck in your hair.
29:05You know, just go stand over there, please.
29:06Ugh, how much do I love being a surgeon right now?
29:15Karma.
29:16What does karma have to do with anything?
29:19I'm just saying, you've been given all the best surgeries, and now you smell like putrid goo.
29:25And you're giving off a stench.
29:26Karma's a bitch.
29:29Dr. Shepard needs an intern in surgery.
29:31Which one of you is clear to go?
29:32I'm going to Dr. Bailey.
29:33Where do you want me?
29:33You need to lie down somewhere.
29:35I find I'm completely healthy.
29:37Gray.
29:38Of course.
29:39What is your problem?
29:41Um, you.
29:43Because apparently you can help Dr. McDreamy in ways the rest of us can't.
29:48You did not just say...
29:50Yes, I did.
29:51Hey!
29:53Hemispirectomy and OR1 with Dr. Shepard.
29:55Go.
29:55Apparently, I'm not the only one with hoops.
30:09Dr. Digby's post-op CBC shows a severe spike in the white blood cell count.
30:22What is it?
30:23It's 27 with 16% bands.
30:26Something else is wrong.
30:27That's a little high for simple stress.
30:29Check for any other possible sources of infection or recent numbers.
30:34All right.
30:35We're going to start the procedure with the left temporal lobectomy.
30:39Thanks for joining us, Dr. Yang.
30:41After the temporal, we'll do the frontal and then the occipital lobectomy.
30:46We were able to reverse the gastric bypass, but we did lose a significant portion of her bowel.
31:03And because of the short gut syndrome, Claire will never eat normally again.
31:08Okay.
31:08Wait.
31:09Kim, how do we help her here?
31:12Well, getting proper nutrition will be a lifelong problem for Claire.
31:15Great.
31:16As if we already don't have our hands full with her.
31:19She gets good grades.
31:22She stays out of trouble.
31:24She's smart.
31:25I just think she feels like nothing she does is good enough for you.
31:28If you somehow think that I'm responsible for this,
31:32I think Claire is killing herself to please you.
31:36Please.
31:39You have no idea what's going on in that girl's mind.
31:42You're her mother.
31:43She worships the ground you walk on.
31:48She didn't do this for herself.
31:49I think that this situation is completely ridiculous.
31:56Peanut, Peanut.
31:58Shut up.
32:07What is it?
32:08I'm freezing, Doc.
32:09I can't stop shaking.
32:11His temp's way up and BP's dropping, Doctor.
32:14All right, Dick B.
32:15Have you had any recent illnesses, new piercings, tattoos, wounds?
32:18New tat on my calf.
32:20Oh, my God.
32:30It was nowhere near that nasty this morning.
32:32But it was infected.
32:33Why didn't you say anything?
32:34No, it was nothing.
32:37I'm not here to complain about a little pain.
32:39Well, the infection's been exacerbated by the stress in your body from the gunshot.
32:43Get him to ICU.
32:44We'll get you started on some antibiotics.
32:53Perform a frontal abectomy.
32:55We're going to encounter a...
32:57We'll encounter the anterior cerebral artery.
33:00Yes, and we're going to need to...
33:01The branches of the artery need to be coagulated and divided.
33:07You know, Taylor, her anesthesia's awful light.
33:12Come on, Taylor.
33:13She's waking up.
33:18Dr. Taylor.
33:20He's asleep.
33:23Taylor!
33:32Dr. Taylor!
33:33Oh, God.
33:36Sorry.
33:36Sorry.
33:37I'm on it.
33:39My bad, Chuck.
33:42He was right, wasn't he?
33:44I nodded off.
33:45Come on.
33:45Yeah, whatever you got to do to get through the day, right?
33:47Steph, get me some coffee.
33:48Yes, doctor.
33:50I'll be fine.
33:51It won't happen again.
33:52Yeah, not in here.
33:52It won't.
33:54Steph, call Dr. Pennington.
33:56Hopkins, take over until she gets here.
33:58Get out of here and get it together.
34:03What happened?
34:07He went into multi-system organ failure, secondary to overwhelming sepsis.
34:11Now he's old.
34:12Fix his BP.
34:13That should help his mental status.
34:15He's maxed out on presses.
34:17We got BTAC.
34:19He's looking bad.
34:20Put the D-Fit pads on him and give him 150 on amiodarone.
34:23Yeah.
34:24I lost his pulse.
34:26D-Fit, get the pads.
34:27Get the pads in charge.
34:28Come here.
34:31Okay, that's 300.
34:35Clear.
34:38Come on, give us a walk.
34:42No.
34:43Give one of them, Anthony.
34:45Come on.
34:45It's not a question.
34:48Clear.
34:49That's 300.
34:51This packing, we hope, will be the best.
35:01We'll, uh, prevent hemorrhaging.
35:03Dr. Yang, do you want to add something to that?
35:04We'll allow the cerebral spinal fluid to eventually fill the cavity.
35:08Very nice.
35:09You two, you want to close up?
35:10Yes, ma'am.
35:12I'm going to go to bed.
35:13That was unreal.
35:16I mean, that's, that's all there is.
35:18I was feeling sick until I came here.
35:21I was tired.
35:23Now I'm tired again.
35:24Let's go back to reality.
35:26Let me explain.
35:34It's fine.
35:35No, there is a code among doctors.
35:36We're not supposed to ask each other questions.
35:38Not within the walls of this hospital.
35:40Okay, I was out of line.
35:42No, you weren't.
35:42I was.
35:44I was out of line.
35:46Somebody should have taken responsibility, and it should have been the guy doing the cutting.
35:50It should have been me.
35:51You didn't deserve what happened to you today.
35:54You did the right thing.
35:55Code or no code.
36:06You saw me leave the house this morning, didn't you?
36:09Oh, is that you?
36:14I'm not using her.
36:16And I don't favor her.
36:18She's pretty great, you know.
36:22Mm-hmm.
36:24Yeah.
36:25So, come on, let's go tell Jamie's parents she's gonna be fine, barring any complications.
36:32Did you fix me?
36:34No, not completely.
36:36So, I won't get fat?
36:39No.
36:41Oh, that's awesome.
36:43Claire, I've asked social services to contact your parents.
36:49Why?
36:50They can help you.
36:53With what?
36:56You don't know this yet.
36:59But life isn't supposed to be like this.
37:02It's not supposed to be this hard.
37:04Time of death, 2049.
37:17First guy I ever met out here from back home.
37:19Because the people out to get you
37:23They don't know that you're here
37:26So don't worry with your suitcase, dear
37:30I thought you'd be asleep by now.
37:35Yeah, well, I'm not.
37:37You wait a few minutes, you can have a piece of cake
37:41Baked a chock-full of love.
37:44Actually, chock-full of unrelenting, all-consuming rage and hostility
37:47But still tasty.
37:49So you know.
37:50I know.
37:52Well, do you want the long-sorted version
37:54Or do you want the short version
37:56Where I started sleeping and turned out to be my boss?
37:59Neither.
38:00Izzy, cut me some slack here.
38:03No.
38:04You went to Dartmouth.
38:05Your mother is Ellis Gray.
38:06You grew up...
38:07Look at this house.
38:09You know, you walk into the OR
38:10And there isn't anyone who doubts that you should be there.
38:13I grew up in a trailer park.
38:15I went to state school.
38:17I put myself through med school by posing in my underwear.
38:20You know, I walk into the OR
38:21And everyone hopes I'm the nurse.
38:23You have their respect without even trying
38:26And you're throwing it away for...
38:27What?
38:28A few good surgeries?
38:30No.
38:31It's not about the surgeries.
38:33It's not about getting ahead.
38:34Then what?
38:36A little hot sex?
38:38You're willing to ruin your credibility over that?
38:41I mean, Meredith...
38:42What the hell are you doing?
38:48Oh, my God.
38:50You're falling for him.
38:52I am not.
38:53Oh, you so are.
38:55No, I'm not.
38:57You so are.
38:58Damn it.
39:01You poor girl.
39:04You know, it's just that he's just so...
39:06And I'm just...
39:08I'm having a hard time.
39:11You're all, uh...
39:12Mushy and...
39:14Warm and...
39:16Full of secret feelings.
39:17I hate you.
39:24And your cake.
39:26My cake is good.
39:29So, um...
39:30How hot is the sex?
39:33Is he?
39:34What?
39:35Come on, I'm not getting any.
39:37Help a girl out with a few details.
39:38Maybe we like the pain.
39:53How's she doing?
39:54Good.
39:56I'm good.
39:57Maybe we're wired that way.
40:02Christina?
40:03Because without it...
40:12I don't know.
40:17Maybe we just wouldn't feel real.
40:31You know, we could just...
40:32Sleep?
40:33We could.
40:35Yeah, if you want to.
40:37Yeah?
40:42What's that saying?
40:44Why do I keep hitting myself with a hammer?
40:47Oh, thank God.
40:50Because it feels so good when I stop.