Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 6
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00:00Meriden, just coffee.
00:03Good.
00:04Okay.
00:05Okay.
00:06Your mother's Alzheimer's is advancing, so while she's still lucid enough to consent,
00:10she needs to sign everything over to you.
00:12Me?
00:14Thanks for the coffee.
00:19So you blew me off for a bottle of tequila.
00:21It's not nearly as much fun to wake up to.
00:24You mind moving this tail wagon?
00:26You're blocking me in.
00:30A couple hundred years ago, Benjamin Franklin shared with the world the secret of his success.
00:37Never leave that till tomorrow, he said, which you can do today.
00:48This is the man who discovered electricity.
00:50You'd think more of us would listen to what he had to say.
00:53Working overtime, it's driving me insane.
00:59I don't know why we put things off, but if I had to guess, I'd say it has a lot to do with fear.
01:08Fear of failure, fear of pain, fear of rejection.
01:13Wouldn't it be easier to just ask her out?
01:23Why would I have been such things?
01:25Crazy thoughts have weak wings.
01:28Getting home now sometimes.
01:30Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:33Oh, maybe I am fine.
01:35She's gonna be late.
01:36Maybe not.
01:39We should wait for her.
01:40Definitely not.
01:42I'm not her mother, and you are not her boyfriend.
01:44Not yet, anyway.
01:45Stop, okay?
01:46I told you I'm not interested.
01:48Life is short, George.
01:50Do you really want to die before you ever ask her out?
01:53I do not want to ask her out.
01:55Do you really want to die?
01:56I'm not...
01:58I'm not dying.
02:02Sometimes the fear is just of making a decision.
02:07Because what if you're wrong?
02:09What if you're making a mistake you can't undo?
02:13Crap.
02:14Crap.
02:15Hi, I'm late.
02:17You're avoiding me.
02:18Yes, but also late.
02:20Oh, are we gonna talk about this?
02:22No.
02:23About us and Bailey and what she saw.
02:24I don't mean to talk about it.
02:26I experienced it.
02:27Make it.
02:28Yes, this is getting complicated.
02:30Complicated for me.
02:31I'm the intern sleeping with the attending.
02:33Bailey isn't speaking to me anymore.
02:35Well, not that that's a bad thing.
02:38I was a better guy.
02:39I'd walk away.
02:40Yes, you would.
02:43Do you want me to be a better guy?
02:45Yes.
02:48No.
02:51Crap.
02:53I'm late.
02:55Take your time.
02:57Think about it.
03:03That was definitely worth being late.
03:08Thanks.
03:12Is this a...
03:14Should we talk about this?
03:15Yeah, definitely.
03:16You're late.
03:17So are you.
03:18I know.
03:19And I can't afford to piss off Bailey anymore.
03:22Do you think she told anyone?
03:24About you and McDreamy?
03:25Yeah.
03:26No.
03:27He's her boss, too.
03:28If they find out, what...
03:29What can they...
03:30Can they kick me out, or...
03:31No.
03:32Not officially.
03:33I'll just get...
03:34edged out.
03:35Blacklisted.
03:36Banned from his surgeries.
03:37Passed it with the chief resident.
03:38It'll be humiliating, but...
03:39I have to end it.
03:40I have to end it.
03:41I have to end it.
03:42I have to end it.
03:43I have to end it.
03:44Right?
03:45Meredith, shut up.
03:46What?
03:47Did you seriously just tell me to shut up?
03:48Oh, please.
03:49You've got a hot doctor.
03:50Let's make you open up and say anything.
03:51What?
03:52What?
03:53What?
03:54What?
03:55What?
03:56What?
03:57What?
03:58What?
03:59What?
04:00What?
04:01What?
04:02What?
04:03What?
04:04What?
04:05What?
04:06What?
04:07What?
04:08What?
04:09What?
04:10What?
04:11What?
04:12What?
04:13What?
04:14The doctor likes to make you open up and say, ah.
04:16American dreams.
04:17Stop whining about it.
04:18No.
04:19No good can come from sleeping with your boss.
04:21Christina, you're late.
04:22Says Meredith.
04:23Whatever it is we're afraid of, one thing holds true.
04:27That by the time the pain of not doing a thing gets worse than the fear of doing it,
04:31it can feel like we're carrying around a giant tumor.
04:34When we walk in this door, you will maintain decorum.
04:37You will not laugh, vomit, or drop your jaw.
04:40We understood?
04:41Why would we laugh?
04:42Why would we laugh?
04:43Oh, just you wait.
04:44Good morning, Miss Connors.
04:46Good morning.
04:50What is it?
04:52A tumor.
04:54And you thought I was speaking metaphorically.
04:57It's normal.
04:58It's normal.
04:59The end of the day are kids.
05:00I could do.
05:01But it's normal.
05:01I could do that.
05:02I could do it.
05:03That's normal.
05:04Great.
05:05Right.
05:06It's it for a terrible dad.
05:07And you're trying to eat.
05:08It's really not to be a kid.
05:09It's absolutely not to be a kid.
05:10You get a kid.
05:11Just as a kid in the day,
05:13it's frustrating how we are.
05:15It's like a kid.
05:16Oh, oh.
05:18Where does it eat?
05:19No.
05:20I suppose you'll never know.
05:28Good morning, Annie.
05:29How are you? This is Dr. Bailey, and these are my fellow interns.
05:32Dr. Karev, we refer to patients as Mr.
05:35I told him to call me Annie.
05:37Miss Connors makes me feel old and fat, which I am, but why feel that way?
05:43Good morning.
05:45Oh, Annie, this is Dr. Berg.
05:47Awesome surgeon.
05:50Dr. Karev?
05:51Oh, Annie Connors is a 43-year-old woman who presented last night
05:55with progressive shortness of breath for the past three months.
05:58Found to have a very large tumor of unknown origin pressed against her diaphragm.
06:04Stable vital signs scheduled for CT this morning, sir.
06:07Thank you, Dr. Karev.
06:09Are you at all claustrophobic?
06:11I've been housebound for the last year. How claustrophobic could I be?
06:15All right, then.
06:16Dr. Stevens is going to take you up for a CT.
06:18It'll give us a better look at the tumor, and we'll know how to proceed from there.
06:22Could someone tell my mom?
06:24She'll worry if she gets back and I'm not here.
06:26Yeah, of course. Of course.
06:28And, um, would it be possible for Alex to take me instead?
06:32I mean, he... he's just so fun to look at.
06:38Annie.
06:39Sure. Sure, Miss Connors.
06:40Excuse me.
06:45How much do you think it weighs?
06:46Sixty pounds.
06:47More?
06:48She's carrying around a whole extra purse.
06:50This one's going in the books.
06:51I've got to get in.
06:52I almost did.
06:53Have you ever seen Alex like that?
06:55He actually seemed sincere.
06:56Seemed being the operative word.
06:57He was on call last night when she came in.
06:59I am never leaving this place again.
07:02Let's move, people.
07:03Miss Connors' surgery, should we choose to proceed,
07:06will take most, if not all, the surgeons off the floor,
07:09which means you people will have to work extra hard
07:11not to kill anyone.
07:13We won't be there to fix your mistakes.
07:15Dr. Burke?
07:17Trauma T2-OR-1.
07:18Trauma T2-OR-1.
07:20I really want to eat on this.
07:22I thought we were already talking.
07:23I'm not talking, I'm just saying.
07:27Find her mother, get her family history,
07:29and I'll tell Bailey.
07:33Mr. Harper had a coronary bypass yesterday.
07:36His blood pressure currently 100 over 65.
07:38Was running low overnight, down to 70 over 30,
07:41but responded to medication.
07:43Post-operative labs show crit of 30
07:45and normal coagulation.
07:47Chest tube output has halted over the last two hours.
07:49What's your plan?
07:51Chest x-ray and check the tube for possible occlusion.
07:53Good.
07:54He's doing fine.
07:57I know you think I like Meredith,
08:09but I don't like Meredith.
08:10What?
08:11No, I mean, I like Meredith.
08:12I mean, obviously I like Meredith.
08:14I just, I just don't have a thing for her.
08:16Okay.
08:17It's just this morning, you know, it's like,
08:19and I know you're probably just teasing,
08:20but I just don't want you to say anything like that to her,
08:22because, you know, we live together,
08:23and that would just be really awkward.
08:24George, stop talking.
08:25Okay, then.
08:32Good morning.
08:34Mr. LaVangie, this is Dr. Bailey
08:36and our fine staff of surgical interns.
08:44Welcome to hell, kids.
08:48Who's presenting?
08:50Edward LaVangie is a 63-year-old man
08:52admitted for pain management for dyskinesia.
08:55He's been stable since last night
08:56and responding well to the bolus injections.
08:58Is he possible treatments?
09:00For Parkinson's disease?
09:02Deep brain stimulation has shown very...
09:04Not for Parkinson's, for spinal pain.
09:07Oh, um...
09:09Intraspinal catheter.
09:11That way he can have constant pain medication.
09:15Excellent.
09:16It's Dr. Gray.
09:17She's gonna prep you for the procedure and assist.
09:23Excuse me.
09:29You make yourselves busy.
09:31I'll catch up with you.
09:36I'll see you over there.
09:49Miranda.
09:50Excuse me.
09:51Well, that's your name, right?
09:53It's on your jacket.
09:54Fine, I'll just go in your bed with her.
09:56You think you're charming
09:57and that talented, neurotic, overly-moosed hair
10:00saw it away good for you.
10:01But if you think I'm gonna stand back and watch
10:03while you favor her...
10:04I don't favor her.
10:05She's good.
10:06Yeah, sure, she is.
10:07You know what?
10:08Can I point out that technically,
10:09I'm your boss.
10:10You don't scare me.
10:11Look, I'm not gonna advertise
10:13your extracurricular activities with my intern.
10:16However, the next time I see you favoring
10:18Meredith Gray in any way,
10:19I'll make sure she doesn't see
10:20the inside of an OR for a month.
10:23Just for the sake of balance.
10:28We're all set, Doc.
10:29Okay.
10:30Um, Annie,
10:32there's gonna be a microphone in there for you
10:34in case you get scared or you wanna get out.
10:36But, uh, you know, try not to do that
10:38because then we're gonna have to start all over again.
10:41I'm fine.
10:42I'll be fine.
10:43I know you're gonna be fine
10:44because I'm gonna be right over there
10:46behind that glass waiting for you.
10:49All right?
10:50Okay.
10:50You ready?
10:51Are you really ready?
10:53Yeah.
10:53Let's do this.
10:54See you.
11:04Oh, hey, man,
11:05you got an extra battery.
11:07Unbelievable.
11:09Oh, I know, right?
11:11I've never seen anything like this.
11:13God.
11:14What I don't understand
11:15is how a person lets it get like that.
11:17I mean, man,
11:18that is a whole lot of nasty.
11:21Maybe she's afraid of doctors.
11:23Poor thing.
11:24Poor thing, please.
11:26If you're afraid of doctors,
11:27you should take a pill.
11:28She's just sick.
11:30Like warped, you know?
11:31Seriously.
11:33I don't know how she lives with herself.
11:34I don't know.
11:36Well, at first,
11:39we thought she was just putting on weight.
11:42When we realized what was happening,
11:43I tried to get her to go to the doctor,
11:46but she was scared.
11:48And the bigger it got,
11:49the less she wanted to go.
11:51And she never really felt all that sick
11:54until last night.
11:55She couldn't breathe.
11:57Because the tumor was crushing her lungs.
12:00Yes.
12:00Well, I called 911.
12:01It just seemed like the right thing to do.
12:08You know, the right thing to do
12:09would have been to call a year ago.
12:13Yes, thank you.
12:16Okay, Mr. Lavangie.
12:19I'm gonna get you more comfortable, okay?
12:21Uh-huh.
12:22I'm gonna go downstairs,
12:23and I'll be back up shortly.
12:25Okay.
12:26Okay.
12:30Excuse me.
12:32I'm sorry.
12:33Dr. Gray.
12:35My dad seems to like you.
12:36He's always like skinny blondes.
12:39Is that rude?
12:39I'm sorry.
12:39I'm so tired.
12:41Is there something...
12:43I was wondering if you would talk to him
12:45about brain surgery.
12:48The doctor mentioned it,
12:49and I've read about it online.
12:50If it worked,
12:52it could help with most of his symptoms,
12:53not just his pain.
12:55Is he a candidate?
12:56He is, but he's afraid of it.
12:58Surgeon is back.
12:59He can understand,
13:00but his brain...
13:02And there are risks,
13:04but his quality of life...
13:05There isn't any.
13:07And it keeps getting worse.
13:11I'm getting married next month.
13:13I already lost my mom,
13:15and I want him to walk...
13:16I want him with me.
13:20Maybe that's selfish,
13:21but you don't know what it's like
13:23having a parent...
13:25watching him.
13:28I do.
13:29I do know what it's like.
13:32I'll see what I can do.
13:34Thanks.
13:36You're welcome.
13:38The right hemidiaphragm
13:45is so high
13:46that it's completely
13:47displacing her lung tissue.
13:48It's infiltrated her spinal canal
13:50in three places.
13:52We should start there.
13:53It's going to take three, four hours
13:54just to get around those nerves.
13:56I'd prefer to start in front
13:57and then flip her.
13:58You never know
13:58what kind of vessels are involved,
14:00how intertwined they are.
14:02I'm going to need a good head start.
14:03I should really go with the spine fresh.
14:04I miss a step,
14:05she's paralyzed.
14:06If I don't relieve the pressure
14:07on our lungs,
14:08she'll be dead,
14:09so she won't mind
14:09if she can't walk.
14:11You think she really wants to live?
14:13Come on.
14:14She's been housebound.
14:16She's been living under this thing,
14:18just watching it grow
14:19for how long?
14:20She doesn't seem stupid.
14:22She doesn't even seem all that scared.
14:24Why would anyone wait this long
14:25unless they wanted to die?
14:26People do things every day
14:27that they know could kill them.
14:29Doesn't mean they want to die.
14:31What are your chances
14:32of surviving the surgery?
14:33Slightly better than if we do nothing.
14:34So is it worth it?
14:38Hey, come on.
14:39You were already thinking it.
14:40I'm just saying.
14:42She's 43.
14:43It's worth a try.
14:50Morning.
14:53Dr. Moretti, 4672.
14:55Dr. Moretti, 4672.
14:57Dr. Shepard.
14:59Mr. Lavangie,
15:00the Parkinson's patient.
15:01Is he a good candidate for DBS?
15:04Yes, but he's not interested.
15:06Okay, but I think it's worth
15:08talking to him again, pushing him.
15:09We're talking about a brain surgery.
15:11It's performed while the patient
15:12is wide awake.
15:13There's a risk of paralysis,
15:14a risk of death,
15:15and the patient doesn't want it.
15:17It is not my job
15:18to push him into anything,
15:18and it's definitely not yours.
15:21Okay.
15:22Since you're clearly uncomfortable
15:23with my decision in this case,
15:24it's probably best you don't scrub in.
15:25But...
15:25If it's a minor procedure,
15:26you won't be missed.
15:27You know, they call you the Nazi.
15:39So I've heard.
15:40Dr. Conserva, 3742.
15:43Dr. Conserva, 3742 stat.
15:46I won't lie to you.
15:48The surgery is going to be
15:49long and difficult.
15:50But we have an extremely
15:52capable surgical team,
15:53and I can...
15:53Am I gonna die?
15:54There's always that risk.
15:59But if we don't do the surgery...
16:01I'll definitely die.
16:04Yes.
16:05Soon?
16:06Yes.
16:10Mom, the room's clean.
16:12Okay, Annie, okay.
16:13Mom.
16:14She'll have the surgery.
16:16Mom.
16:17No.
16:18No, Annie.
16:19She will have the surgery.
16:21Okay.
16:24I guess I'll have the surgery.
16:28I think that is a very wise decision.
16:30On one condition.
16:32I don't want him there.
16:35I'm sorry, Annie.
16:36Did I upset you in some way?
16:38If he's in the surgery,
16:39I'm not having it.
16:44That's how I live with myself.
16:47Okay, Miss Connors.
16:50Dr. Corrine.
16:51What the hell did you do?
17:01Nothing.
17:01I don't know.
17:03Man, the mic must have been on.
17:04I was talking to the tech guy.
17:05If anything goes wrong, anything,
17:07you are 60% more likely to be sued
17:09if you've offended the patient.
17:1060%...
17:11I never would have said that stuff.
17:12The mic shouldn't have been on.
17:14I didn't realize she could hear me.
17:16Well, now you won't realize
17:17your chance to scrub in.
17:18You're banned from the OR.
17:19Mine or anyone else's, all week.
17:21I got the history on the tumor.
17:22It's been growing for a year and a half.
17:24A year and a half,
17:25and it's the first time
17:26she's even had it looked at.
17:27It's like she's fatally lazy.
17:29Cardiac patients, 4217.
17:30Cardiac patients, 4217.
17:33Why doesn't she get banned?
17:36Go prep Anacons for surgery.
17:38You're scrubbing in with Christina.
17:39Really?
17:39I mean, thank you.
17:41Um, okay.
17:42We just need to recheck your labs
17:44and get an EKG,
17:45so I just need to take a little blood.
17:48Dr. Burke is great.
17:49And Dr. Bailey.
17:51I know you're probably scared.
17:52That's okay, kitten.
17:53You can just do your job.
17:55You don't have to talk
17:56to the fat, nasty tumor lady.
17:58I mean, I let it get this bad.
17:59How much sympathy do I deserve?
18:00Why did you let it get this bad?
18:07You're the first person
18:08since I got here to ask me that.
18:10Oh, I guess it's just like
18:11the elephant in the room.
18:13Elephant?
18:14I mean...
18:15It's more like a giant sow,
18:16don't you think?
18:24Every time I went to the hospital,
18:26someone died.
18:28All four of my grandparents,
18:29then my dad,
18:32my best friend's mom,
18:34my baby sister,
18:35they all went in,
18:37never came out.
18:40So, I put it off.
18:45You know, you're not the only one
18:46to put things off.
18:48I mean, I'd never do anything
18:49to the last possible minute.
18:50Like what?
18:52Well,
18:53I've had this thing for my roommate
18:57since, like, day one,
18:58and I just...
18:59I can't tell her.
19:02You know,
19:02she probably wouldn't go out
19:03with me anyway,
19:03but how do I know that for sure
19:06if I don't ever ask?
19:11Seriously?
19:13You're equating your pathetic love life
19:15with my record-breaking tumor.
19:18Seriously.
19:18It's just that he blatantly favors me
19:24in front of her
19:25and then blatantly dismisses me.
19:27How do you know he was favoring you?
19:31Look, you've got a brain.
19:32You got into this program.
19:33Just because Shepard
19:34likes too much of your cookies
19:35doesn't mean that you didn't deserve
19:36what you worked for.
19:37But he's making me look bad.
19:40I have to end it.
19:42All right.
19:43It's over.
19:43Uh-huh.
19:45Is it true you get to scrub in
19:46on that tumor?
19:47Don't sit here.
19:48You get to scrub in?
19:50How psyched are you?
19:51On a scale of one to ecstatic?
19:53Ecstatic?
19:53Oh, it's unbelievable.
19:54You know what I think?
19:55I think Burke wants to get into your scrub.
19:57Why are you sitting here?
19:59To kick me off that surgery
20:00for the same crap you pull every day.
20:02You know what?
20:02If I suck this fork into his thigh,
20:04what are you in trouble?
20:05Not if you make it look like an accident.
20:07Hey.
20:08Hi.
20:08Hey.
20:09Thank God, ma'am.
20:11I'm drowning in estrogen here.
20:13Look, uh,
20:14is everything okay?
20:17Shepard's a jackass.
20:19Really?
20:19I think he's kind of great.
20:21You mean to out front of me, I live.
20:23Why?
20:24Because he's a jackass.
20:25Uh.
20:27Well, bad days are bad.
20:29Maybe tonight, uh,
20:32if you, you know,
20:32if you drink alcohol,
20:34I mean, we could,
20:36all of us, I mean,
20:37go out and drink alcohol.
20:39It would be because of the bad day.
20:47Here to go.
20:52Dude.
20:54Shut up.
20:59How's your back?
21:09Still good.
21:10Good.
21:10How are you?
21:11Good.
21:12Can you leave the board for me?
21:13I just want to check something.
21:14Does that feel okay?
21:15Yeah.
21:16Right here?
21:17Yeah.
21:17Did you page?
21:20Mr. Vanjie,
21:21have you given any more thought
21:22about the other surgical options
21:24we discussed this morning?
21:25What?
21:26Why would I?
21:28I already told you.
21:30No.
21:31I'm letting you cut into my back.
21:34But that's not enough for you.
21:36All you guys ever want to do is cut.
21:38Dad, just listen to what he has to say.
21:39I already listen.
21:42Sir, there's a very small window
21:44of opportunity here.
21:45You know, once the Parkinson's
21:47progresses to a point of dementia,
21:48there's, you know,
21:49you're no longer a candidate for DBS.
21:50And when I'm no longer a candidate,
21:53is that when you people
21:55will leave me the hell alone?
21:59What?
22:00Do I have to start drooling
22:02and forget my name
22:03to get a little peace and quiet?
22:06All right.
22:07I'll check back with you later.
22:09Try to get some rest.
22:11Dad, you're being unreasonable.
22:14The doctors are only trying to help you.
22:16It's my damn wife,
22:17and it's my damn brain.
22:18You want me to let them cut up my brain
22:21while I'm lying here awake for what?
22:23Dad!
22:24I'll be at your wedding.
22:26I will sit in the back.
22:28Your uncle will walk you down the aisle.
22:31I know it's not perfect,
22:33but it's life.
22:34Life is messy sometimes.
22:38I know that.
22:39If she knows,
22:45then what the hell
22:47are we still talking for, huh?
22:50Why in hell can't she drop it?
22:56It is your life,
22:58but it's her life, too.
23:00And you have a chance
23:01to get better here.
23:02And all she's asking you to do
23:04is try.
23:05I need her to travel one.
23:07I need her to travel one.
23:11They pull this off?
23:16I'm totally calling over.
23:18You two been working out?
23:20Um, sometimes I jog,
23:23and I try to take the stairs
23:25whenever possible.
23:26Why?
23:26See that large pile of tumor?
23:29You're gonna be retracting it
23:30for the next 14 hours.
23:32I'm just saying,
23:33I hope you have strong backs.
23:38Dr. Shepard.
23:39Yes?
23:41Mr. LaVangie has agreed to DBS.
23:44If we do it today.
23:46If he leaves,
23:47he won't come back.
23:52Don't worry, Dr. Shepard.
23:55It'll take hours
23:55before we get around to the spine.
23:57I'll page you.
24:00All right, then.
24:04Let's do it.
24:08Dr. Cartwright defeats ICU.
24:10Dr. Cartwright defeats ICU.
24:12Dr. Bailey.
24:15I didn't know
24:16that he was my boss
24:19when I met him.
24:20I didn't know.
24:21I don't care.
24:22Really?
24:23Oh.
24:24You sort of seem to not be talking to me,
24:26so I...
24:27You see this,
24:28what's happening right here?
24:29This is the problem
24:30with you sleeping with my boss.
24:32Not whether or not you knew him before,
24:34but how it affects my day.
24:37And me standing here
24:38talking to you about your sex life
24:40affects my day.
24:42And the longer
24:43this little fling goes on,
24:45the more favors you get
24:47over the others
24:48who are fighting tooth and nail
24:49just to make it through this program
24:50without any assistance
24:51when those people
24:52start finding out
24:53what's going on
24:54and they don't want to work with you
24:57and talk to you
24:58or look at you
24:59and they start bitching
25:00and moaning at me,
25:02the more it affects my day.
25:06So, no, Dr. Gray,
25:07I don't care what you knew
25:09or when you knew it.
25:11We understood?
25:13Yes.
25:14Good.
25:20This sucks.
25:25Yeah, well,
25:25I'm not a real fan of yours either.
25:27Not you, this.
25:28Everyone else
25:28is scrubbed in somewhere.
25:29Right side.
25:30We have the room on the floor.
25:31Great.
25:32Want to do it in the stairwell?
25:33I'm just saying,
25:33you never know what's going to happen.
25:35Mom?
25:38I'm changing.
25:40I'll feed you if I need you.
25:41You do that.
25:45You're so my favorite person today.
25:47Baby factor?
25:49I'm going to put my tire.
25:50Again, more stuff.
25:52We need to hang another bag
25:53of all nags.
25:54But, you're still with the distance.
25:55I'm cauterizing the small bleeders
25:57to keep my visual field clean.
25:59God, is your bag killing you?
26:01George, shut up.
26:02We're in here.
26:02Want a suction, please?
26:03Another fun.
26:05Okay, hold it right there.
26:10Mrs. Harper,
26:11let me show you these chest films.
26:15We were able to relieve
26:16the obstruction of this chest tube
26:17so the buildup of fluid
26:18you see here
26:18should resolve itself soon.
26:20which translates as
26:24he should be home in no time.
26:26He was making waffles.
26:28I'm sorry?
26:29He was making waffles.
26:30He was mixing the batter
26:31and then he was on the floor.
26:34Izzy, we need a central line run
26:35at 2.04.
26:36Page director correct, will you?
26:37He's not answering.
26:39I'm so sorry.
26:39I'll be back.
26:51I like what you see, right?
26:54You're a sponge.
27:02How you doing, Mr. LaVangie?
27:06All right.
27:07Joe, that's charged.
27:08Where's Blondie?
27:10I'm right here.
27:11And you see me?
27:12I'm shaky.
27:13I'm not blind.
27:15Anything goes wrong here,
27:16I'm blaming you.
27:17Okay, in that case,
27:19I'll stay where you can see me.
27:21Now we just have to drill a hole
27:23and try to find the spot
27:24that controls the motor function.
27:26You can't see my brain from there.
27:28Aren't you supposed to be learning something?
27:30I'm good, right here.
27:32Okay, Mr. LaVangie.
27:36Just take a couple deep breaths
27:38and focus on the pretty girl.
27:41Okay, this is gonna sound really scary,
27:43but try and relax.
27:44You shouldn't feel a thing.
27:47Any pain here?
27:48No.
27:49Here?
27:51Dr. Stevens, I need you to check the x-ray
27:53in 2103.
27:542118 needs post-op notes,
27:56and Jane's wondering if you want her
27:57to start feeding 2112.
27:59I'm going on break.
28:00Okay, yeah, before you do that,
28:02could you page Dr. Karev again?
28:03I already paged him.
28:04Yeah, again.
28:06A little more pressure.
28:08That's good, hold it right here.
28:10Long and slow.
28:12I don't envy those two.
28:13They've been holding that thing for eight hours.
28:16Their arms have to be ready to fall off.
28:21Look at the size of this artery.
28:23My God.
28:25It's as thick as a thumb.
28:27You ever seen a vessel this size?
28:30No.
28:30This thing's just feeding on all her blood.
28:35We need more O-negative.
28:38I'll call the blood bank.
28:42Damn it, O'Malley.
28:44Do you want me to kill this patient?
28:45No, I'm sorry.
28:47I mean, is the auto-retracting just too much for you?
28:49No, I was...
28:50I had an itch.
28:57Way to go, George.
28:59Nicely done.
29:02Just keep trying, Mr. LaVangie.
29:04Mimic my motions.
29:06You can do it.
29:07You're doing great, Mr. LaVangie.
29:10Just a little longer.
29:11Not that.
29:15Take a breath and try again.
29:17One more time, Mr. LaVangie.
29:20The probe is almost in.
29:21You'll know it when we find the right spot.
29:36Well, how about that?
29:38There it is.
29:39I'll be a cinema bitch.
29:41Bailey was on the warpath.
29:53I was trying to protect you.
29:54You trying to protect me is why she's on the warpath.
29:57You can't do me favors.
29:58You can't ask me to scrub in when I haven't earned it.
30:00Okay, okay.
30:02And you can't treat me like crap when I haven't earned that either.
30:04Okay.
30:05I can take care of myself.
30:06I got myself into this mess, and I...
30:09And you'll get yourself out?
30:10I don't...
30:11Know that yet.
30:18Don't let me keep you.
30:19You did great work here today.
30:24Dr. Shepard.
30:25Yeah.
30:27Sorry I called you a jackass.
30:29You didn't.
30:30I did.
30:32Twice.
30:35Tell you what, Raleigh.
30:37If you don't marry him, I will.
30:39No.
30:56No.
30:56No.
30:57No, Jimmy.
30:58No.
30:58No, Jimmy.
30:59No.
30:59My God, the pressure plummeted to 64 over 22, and he has runs of VTEC that aren't perfusing VEPs sky high.
31:05Give him dopamine.
31:06Ten mics.
31:07He's already maxed out.
31:08The resident was here an hour ago, but I can't reach him now.
31:10Of course.
31:10Of course you can't.
31:11Do something.
31:12What is the matter with you?
31:13Get her out of here.
31:14No, ma'am.
31:14Mrs. Harper, you have to get out of here.
31:16Um, I think we have myocardial ischemia.
31:20No, it's a claw.
31:21Pick one.
31:21Page someone.
31:22Page anyone.
31:23It's time for not.
31:24He'll be dead before they get here.
31:25You have to do something.
31:25You have to open him up.
31:26Right here, right now.
31:28You said he was okay.
31:29Get out of here now.
31:31You have to cut.
31:32I can't.
31:33I've never even seen it done.
31:34I could kill him.
31:35Do nothing.
31:36You'll kill him faster.
31:37What's your glove sign?
31:38Six.
31:38Oh, God.
31:40Take a breath, Dr. Stevens.
31:42She has to move over there.
31:44Walter, move out of the way.
31:47I'll get another eye to stay on that.
31:49Cut the stitches, and then the staples.
31:52Don't let them fall into the chest cabinet.
31:53Wait, wait.
31:54I've never cracked a chest before.
31:56Oh, God.
31:57Oh, God.
31:58No pulse.
32:02Wide complex rhythm.
32:03I can't get this clot out.
32:04I need more suction.
32:05I need more.
32:06He's Brady and down.
32:07You have to get the clot out.
32:11I can't get it.
32:12Screw it.
32:13I'm using my hand.
32:18God, look at the size of that.
32:22Anything?
32:22No.
32:23You have to massage the heart, Dr. Stevens.
32:25Come on, Mr. Harper.
32:35Come on.
32:36Come on, please.
32:38Come on, Mr. Harper.
32:39We have a pulse.
32:42We have a pulse.
32:53How's it going?
32:56It's more intertwined than the studies made it look.
32:58There ain't another bag.
33:00Call the blood bank.
33:01We need more O-Naggo.
33:03Pull that one out.
33:03I'm down 10 units of blood, and I haven't even flipped her yet.
33:06Oh, wow.
33:08Hmm.
33:08Never count.
33:09Move it steady.
33:10Spongebob.
33:10Look at it.
33:12Spongebob.
33:12Now, how am I supposed to get around that artery?
33:17Let me call down a few seconds.
33:19You look good.
33:20Thanks.
33:21Spongebob.
33:22All right, then.
33:23Uh, four steps.
33:25There you go.
33:29Excuse me.
33:31God, it's unbelievable.
33:33Right?
33:34How did she live like that?
33:37Watch what you say.
33:38You never know who's listening.
33:39Look at George.
33:43Looks like he's about to fall in.
33:47Are you really as shallow and callous as you seem?
33:50Well, you want to go out for a drink later and hear about my secret pain?
33:55Does that line ever work for you?
33:57Sometimes.
33:59Hmm.
34:00Must be because you look like that.
34:03Like what?
34:06So is that a yes?
34:08No.
34:10I can't.
34:11I'm seeing someone.
34:12Look.
34:13You don't want to go out with me.
34:14Just say so.
34:16No need to lie.
34:18Oh.
34:18Okay.
34:20Well, I don't want to go out with you.
34:22But I think I really might be seeing someone.
34:27It's up here.
34:28It's up here.
34:28It's up here.
34:29It's up here.
34:29I can't touch it.
34:30No, we're okay.
34:31We're still in the middle of surgery.
34:32Mr. Harper, the post-op heart patient at 2114.
34:35I had to open Mr. Anonyme's bedside.
34:37You what?
34:39What?
34:40What?
34:40What?
34:40What?
34:41He had cardiac tamponade.
34:43His chest films were clean this morning.
34:45It just, it happened fast.
34:46He was in PEA.
34:47There was no time.
34:48Go ahead.
34:51I got it.
34:52We're okay here.
34:53It's booking.
34:54Yeah, I need some retraction.
34:56Pull back on the retractor.
34:56I got it.
34:57Go.
34:58You opened a heart bedside and you couldn't even page me?
35:01But you needed all the glory for yourself, right?
35:03I paged you 50 times.
35:05Do you have any idea what I've been through?
35:08Oh, man.
35:09The battery.
35:11I forgot to change it.
35:12You forgot?
35:13You forgot?
35:14You are hateful.
35:15You are hateful.
35:16Hateful.
35:17Lazy.
35:18Dirty.
35:19Hateful man.
35:21Hateful.
35:22Never a dull moment here at Seattle Grace.
35:24Oh.
35:25Oh, my God.
35:26Oh, goodness.
35:27Get right in there.
35:27Get it.
35:27Get it.
35:28Get me, Clamp.
35:28I'm going to lose this much blood.
35:30We need more blood, people.
35:31Come on, give me some suction here.
35:31I can't see what I'm doing.
35:33Clamp, clamp, clamp, clamp, clamp, please.
35:36What?
35:37Is there any blood in a rapid infuser?
35:39We're waiting on two units.
35:40What do you mean you're waiting?
35:40You know, we didn't anticipate this much blood loss.
35:43All other way.
35:43Come on.
35:43We prepped a double supply.
35:45We've used it all.
35:45What did you cut?
35:46Nothing.
35:47It just blew.
35:48She came in with too much damage.
35:50The artery walls are too weak.
35:52Take care.
35:52She's tested.
35:53Come on.
35:54Ten units of O negative.
35:55Here.
35:55Can I see?
35:56What's this?
35:57George, give me your hand.
35:58Push right down here.
35:58Pull it.
35:59Pull it towards you.
36:00Suction.
36:00Suction.
36:01Pressure's dropping.
36:02She needs blood.
36:02Where the hell is the blood?
36:08Somebody grab that right there.
36:09Push it back, George.
36:10Come on.
36:10Just squeeze it off right there.
36:17Let's get up.
36:24Is that O negative for O-1?
36:25Uh-huh.
36:26O-1.
36:26O-1, right?
36:27Yeah.
36:27I got it.
36:28I got it.
36:32Some suction, please.
36:33In here now.
36:34Come on.
36:35We're losing her now.
36:36Look at this.
36:37Look at this.
36:37Come on.
36:38Come on.
36:38Come on.
36:54Oh, come on.
36:55Come on.
36:55Come on.
37:01Come on.
37:01Come on!
37:26Time of death is 11.42.
37:31Come on.
37:46I got it!
38:01the early bird catches the worm
38:12a stitch in time saves nine
38:15missy i'm sorry don't be you saved this life
38:22you found all the words you need
38:29he who hesitates is lost
38:36i just
38:38we can't pretend we haven't been told
38:51we've all heard the proverbs heard the philosophers
38:55heard our grandparents warning us about wasted time
38:59heard the damn poets urging us to seize the day
39:06sometimes we have to see for ourselves
39:12i'm not doing you any more favors this was it
39:27i've been holding up fifty pounds of tumor for the past twelve hours
39:30my back's gonna need traction and the patient died anyways
39:34you think you did me a favor
39:36look i'm just
39:40what is this
39:42that we're doing here
39:44what is it
39:46you need a definition
39:53you really want to be that guy
39:57we have to make our own mistakes
40:01we have to learn our own lessons
40:09have you seen meredith save yourself the misery man she's off the market
40:16what no that's not we're just friends
40:19whatever
40:20but she's not i mean if she was seeing someone
40:22i live with her i would know it
40:34we have to sweep today's possibility under tomorrow's rug
40:38until we can't anymore until we finally understand for ourselves what benjamin franklin meant
40:44please be happy
40:48that knowing is better than wondering
40:56that waking is better than sleeping
41:04i um know this place where there's an amazing view of sunrise over the ferry boats
41:11i have a thing for ferry boats
41:17i remember
41:19and that even the biggest failure
41:33even the worst most intractable mistake
41:37beats the hell out of never trying
41:39i
41:41had it
41:44you
41:45can't go
41:47and theyJulia
41:48can't
41:48and that's
41:49episode
41:50so
41:50you
41:50can't
41:51okay
41:52please
41:53can't
41:55you