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Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 9

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00:00I know this is a difficult decision.
00:01I'm not interested.
00:02I am not your sister!
00:03I am a man!
00:05You need to get laid.
00:06See that nurse over there?
00:07She's single, she's got red hair.
00:09Go ask her out.
00:10Smooth moves, doctor.
00:12Who is that?
00:13That's dad.
00:14What's her diagnosis?
00:15Alzheimer's.
00:16She doesn't want anyone to know.
00:18I'm the only person she'll allow to see her.
00:27Secrets can't hide in science.
00:30Medicine has a way of exposing the lies.
00:34Within the walls of the hospital, the truth is stripped bare.
00:39How we keep our secrets outside the hospital, well, that's a little different.
00:49George!
00:50You locked the door.
00:51I need to take a shower.
00:53Uh, uh, I'll be out in a minute.
00:55What are you doing in there?
00:56It's private.
00:59Oh.
01:00Oh, God.
01:00I'm sorry.
01:01I get it.
01:01I didn't mean to interrupt.
01:03No, it's not that.
01:05It's okay.
01:05Take your time.
01:06I'm not doing what you think I'm doing.
01:09You know what?
01:09There's really no need to explain.
01:11I'll wait.
01:11You just finish.
01:13No, I'm coming.
01:15I'm coming out.
01:16One thing is certain.
01:18Whatever it is we're trying to hide, we're never ready for that moment when the truth gets naked.
01:25Dr. Gray, this is Miss Henry from the nursing home.
01:28I'm calling about your mother.
01:30Is she all right?
01:31Oh, it's nothing like that.
01:33Can I call you later, then?
01:34Uh, I just wanted to...
01:35I have to go.
01:39Oh, my God.
01:40Who is calling you at this hour?
01:43It's the wrong number.
01:44There's no reason to be ashamed.
01:51It's normal, healthy even.
01:53Well, I'm not ashamed, because I wasn't doing anything.
01:56I don't have to.
01:57I have a girlfriend.
01:58An imaginary girlfriend.
02:01An actual girlfriend.
02:03You know what?
02:03It's no big deal.
02:04You don't have to lie.
02:05I get it.
02:06You have needs.
02:09What is going on out here?
02:11Nothing.
02:13Nothing?
02:15Nothing.
02:17He's freaked out, because I caught him playing with little Jimmy and the twins.
02:20I have a girlfriend.
02:21Okay.
02:26This sounds like fun out here.
02:28Yeah.
02:33Aren't you going to get that?
02:34I'm out of the hospital.
02:35It's not.
02:37Breakfast?
02:40That's the problem of secrets.
02:42Like misery, they love company.
02:46No.
02:47Look, I told you people, I'm not coming in for a counseling session.
02:50I know all my options.
02:53Yeah, uh, well, I made my decision.
02:55That's not why I paced you.
03:01You could give me your home number.
03:06Um, Burke.
03:07Would you hold my hand, I gotta go.
03:13Until you don't have room for anything else.
03:20Until you're so full of secrets, you feel like you're going to burst.
03:25I had a really good time the other night.
03:27Yeah, me too.
03:29Uh, you, uh, feeling okay and everything?
03:31I'm good.
03:32You're great.
03:33Now that I gotta see you, why?
03:35Oh, no reason.
03:36I'm good, too.
03:37You know?
03:38Really good.
03:40Yeah.
03:41But, um, a little itchy.
03:44George.
03:46Hey.
03:46Olivia.
03:47Hi, Dr. Stevens.
03:49I'll see you later.
03:50Okay.
03:51Bye.
03:55Dr. Montana, labor delivery.
03:57Yeah.
03:59She's into me.
04:00Way to go, George.
04:01She's cute.
04:03So, this morning you really weren't...
04:05Anytime you, uh, want to apologize.
04:08Then, what were you doing in the bathroom for so long?
04:11I have to go.
04:12I know I'm pretty to look at and all, George, but back up.
04:34I need to ask you something.
04:36I'm waiting.
04:37Okay, I, um, seem to be having this skin thing going on, like a rash, really.
04:44And, uh, I think I know what it is, but I can't get close enough to tell for sure.
04:49Let's see it.
04:50It's kind of located in a, you know, private...
04:54You're a doctor, George.
04:55It's called a penis.
04:56You have a rash on your penis?
04:59I think I can describe it.
05:01Um, it's red, and...
05:04Look, just, come on, just show me your junk so we can get this over with.
05:07So?
05:28Dude, you've got syphilis.
05:30Nobody knows where they might end up.
05:52Nobody knows.
05:55Once his workup came back unrevealing, the urologist suggested a cystoscopy.
06:14Reason?
06:16Let's, uh, get a look inside the bladder.
06:18Appreciate you doing this, Preston.
06:19Now it's a little, a little out of your field.
06:22That's not a problem.
06:23It gives my interns something to do.
06:26I have a feeling you keep them plenty busy.
06:28We're in the same frat at Tulane.
06:30It's gone from torturing pledges to torturing interns, am I right?
06:34Be very careful how you two answer that.
06:38I could tell some stories.
06:39Bill, you have a camera snaking up your mojo.
06:42It's not the time to cross me.
06:43It isn't anything too serious.
06:45That's what this procedure will tell us.
06:48You don't worry about anything but growing my godson in there.
06:51He kicks like he wouldn't believe.
06:52A badass, just like his father.
06:55Move a little to the right.
06:57You're the right.
06:59There.
07:00What do you see?
07:01What is it?
07:02Could be any number of things.
07:04Well, Mally, take a biopsy of the mass.
07:06Dr. Karev, schedule a CT.
07:07Let's not worry until we have to.
07:18That's too much damage.
07:22We'll have to remove most of the colon instead of a local resection.
07:26That's it.
07:31You gotta push it up.
07:37More suture.
07:45And what's with these damn lights in here?
07:49Suture through.
07:55Mr. Franklin, how long has your abdomen been like this?
07:59It's been getting bigger for a while.
08:02I told him there was something wrong.
08:04No one gets fat like this so fast.
08:06I told him.
08:07Everybody told him.
08:08He has dullness to percussion and spider angiomas.
08:11What's all that mean?
08:12It means we have to admit your father and run some tests.
08:15Great.
08:16What's that gonna cost us this time?
08:18Alice, don't.
08:26Results for George O'Malley?
08:30I don't see it here.
08:31What's the patient's name?
08:32O'Malley, George, look, it's just a simple blood test.
08:34Here we go.
08:44Franklin Jordan, I need this back ASAP.
08:46What a shocker.
08:48Hey, what'd you get?
08:49Something good?
08:50Syphilis?
08:50It's not surgical.
08:51Who has syphilis?
08:55Excuse us.
08:56Sorry.
08:59You have syphilis?
09:00I don't know how this happened.
09:10Of course you do.
09:12God, Olivia must really be getting around.
09:13Olivia, she's not like that.
09:15It's a new millennium, George.
09:16The only people who aren't like that are the Amish.
09:18Apparently you.
09:20You don't know.
09:20Well, maybe I've been sleeping around.
09:23Maybe I got ladies.
09:26Shut up.
09:28What am I gonna do?
09:29That's no biggie.
09:29A couple doses of penicillin will knock it right out.
09:31What am I gonna do about Olivia?
09:33Well, for starters, stop sleeping with her.
09:34Unless you want that thing to fall off.
09:36Okay, that is twice.
09:38That you've trash-talked the girl that I could one day potentially,
09:42well, not love, but like a whole lot.
09:45If she gave it to you, you have to tell her.
09:47Fine.
09:48Fine.
09:49She didn't give it to you.
09:50She was a virgin when you met.
09:53You still have to tell her so she can get tested.
09:55Oh, yeah?
09:56How am I gonna tell her?
09:58What?
09:58Uh, hey, Olivia.
09:59How you doing?
10:00By the way, I got the syphilis.
10:02How about you?
10:03Well, maybe not quite like that.
10:04No, it's good advice.
10:05Really good advice.
10:06Thank you very much.
10:07Retract here.
10:08Yeah.
10:10Oh, this just isn't holding.
10:13Give me a bigger retractor, please.
10:16Sorry, Doctor.
10:17It wasn't you.
10:21Dr. Bailey, you can finish this.
10:24Uh, thank you, Chief.
10:26I appreciate the opportunity.
10:28I'll just...
10:29Chris.
10:31Here you go, thank you.
10:32I gotta say, George.
10:43I didn't think you had it in you.
10:46It's always the quiet ones.
10:48So who's the woman?
10:49None of your business.
10:50Oh, come on.
10:51Who gave the cooties on the playground?
10:53You must have had something like this before, right?
10:55I never talk about my penis with other men.
11:01I don't know either normally.
11:08We better get Burke.
11:09Mr. Franklin?
11:19You have a condition known as ascites.
11:21Oh, my God.
11:22I knew it was terrible.
11:23It just means there's fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
11:27The abdomen.
11:28And the swelling is pressing against your lungs, which is why you're having trouble breathing.
11:31In your case, it looks like a symptom of liver disease.
11:34And it all comes together.
11:36Alice, not now.
11:38Is there something we should know?
11:43I drink a bit.
11:45That's the understatement of the year.
11:47That's enough out of you.
11:49Hey, I'm only here for Mom.
11:51To make sure you don't pull any of your usual crap.
11:53There's definitely a growth protruding into the bladder.
12:00But look at the edges.
12:01I don't think it's a tumor.
12:02Kind of shaped like an ovary.
12:04That the flip answer you're going to give your patient, Dr. Karev?
12:07This is one of my oldest friends.
12:08You might want to take this seriously.
12:10I'm sorry, sir.
12:11You better be.
12:13I got the rest of the labs back.
12:15They did a chromosome analysis of the tissue.
12:18You won't believe this.
12:23Bill has an ovary?
12:32Um, according to his daughter, Mr. Franklin is a heavy drinker.
12:35Six to eight drinks a day.
12:37An alcoholic by any standard.
12:38Protocol?
12:39Schedule a paracentesis.
12:40Reason?
12:41Uh, draining the fluid will relieve the pressure from the lungs.
12:43Good.
12:43But don't schedule it.
12:44Do it.
12:46You want us to do the procedure?
12:47You've seen one, right?
12:48Absolutely.
12:49Well, now do one.
12:50I've never seen one.
12:55You're about to.
12:57Oh, yeah.
12:59God, an ovary.
13:00Kind of gives new meaning to the term heterosexual.
13:04Hi, George.
13:06Olivia.
13:06What am I, invisible?
13:08Alex?
13:09You go ahead.
13:10I'll catch up with you later.
13:11Okay.
13:11Okay.
13:11Okay.
13:11Okay.
13:11Okay.
13:11Okay.
13:12Okay.
13:12Okay.
13:12Okay.
13:13Okay.
13:13Okay.
13:13Okay.
13:14Okay.
13:14Okay.
13:14Okay.
13:14Okay.
13:15Okay.
13:15Okay.
13:16Okay.
13:16Okay.
13:17Okay.
13:17Okay.
13:18Okay.
13:18Okay.
13:19Okay.
13:20Okay.
13:20About time I got you alone today.
13:28Olivia.
13:28What time is your shift done?
13:30Olivia.
13:30Because mine's over at eight and I thought maybe you could come over.
13:32Olivia, I need to tell you something.
13:34What's wrong?
13:36Yeah.
13:37You're breaking up with me?
13:39What?
13:39No.
13:40Oh, no.
13:40Really.
13:41No.
13:42It's just...
13:43Okay.
13:46You're the only person that I've been with in a long time.
13:49I mean, not unusually long or anything, you know?
13:52I'm just a normal mama for a long time.
13:55But it wouldn't matter to me if you've been with someone else.
13:58Maybe you have.
13:59And I'm not, you know, accusing you of anything or, you know, judging you or, you know, handing out scarlet letters or anything.
14:06You know?
14:07It's your woman.
14:09You know?
14:10Very attractive woman.
14:11Of course, you've been with other men.
14:13I mean, not that you've been with a lot of men.
14:15It's not like you're a prostitute or thing.
14:17Prostitute?
14:18No!
14:18No, not a...
14:19Not a prostitute?
14:21What?
14:21No.
14:22The opposite of a prostitute.
14:23A lady.
14:25Very ladylike.
14:27I mean, you're very bendy, but...
14:29George, breathe.
14:30Okay.
14:31It's just...
14:32Okay, here's the...
14:33I really like you, Olivia.
14:36I like you a lot.
14:38Well, I like you too.
14:39I have syphilis.
15:02That could have gone better.
15:09You dropped a retractor.
15:23Fine.
15:25A few weeks ago, I was operating, and a vision in my right eye became blurry.
15:30After a few hours, it was fine.
15:31It's come back again.
15:33Did you have it checked out?
15:34Examination was normal.
15:36My ophthalmologist tells me I'm just getting older.
15:38But do you know what a decline in my visual acuity can mean?
15:42I'll set up some tests.
15:45Chef, I know how the rumor mill runs around here.
15:50Let's just keep this to ourselves.
15:52Absolutely.
15:54Yeah.
16:01Do you think she's talking about me?
16:03She's absolutely talking about you.
16:06Dude, that's a good thing.
16:07No.
16:08No, it's not.
16:09George, you get a clue.
16:10Syphilis is the best thing that ever happened to you.
16:13In their eyes, you're a player.
16:17Hey, syph boy.
16:19You told her?
16:21Just Christina.
16:22Syph boy.
16:23It's got a nice ring to it.
16:24Kind of like super boy, only diseased.
16:27Izzy didn't have to say a word.
16:28Around here, the only thing that spreads faster than disease is gossip.
16:31It's not true.
16:33Just because Izzy can't keep her mouth shut doesn't want everyone else to know.
16:35Hey, George, how are you feeling?
16:37Sorry about the syphilis.
16:39Everybody in this hospital knows.
16:43Knows you're a player.
16:45You're disturbed.
16:46True.
16:46Everybody's got a secret.
16:49Just be glad yours is out in the open.
16:50Oh, yeah, Alex?
16:51What's yours?
16:52Show me yours and I'll show you mine.
16:58I bet you've got some seriously kinky skeletons in your closet.
17:02What's in my closet is none of your business.
17:04Well, I don't have any secrets.
17:05My life is boring.
17:06Everybody's got something to hide.
17:18Well, the mass we found is not a tumor.
17:21Well, that's good, right?
17:21Anything's got to be better than cancer.
17:23Well, that's where it gets a little tricky.
17:25The chromosomal tests have revealed that your body contains DNA from two different embryos
17:31that merged in the womb at the very beginning of development.
17:34In rare cases such as yours, the condition can produce gonadal hermaphroditism.
17:40I'm hearing scary words here, Preston.
17:42A pay cable kind of words.
17:43In English?
17:45The mass in your bladder is an ovary.
17:47Huh?
17:48Don't worry.
17:49We're going to remove it.
17:50We have an excellent gynecological surgeon on staff.
17:54You're telling me I'm a guy with an ovary?
17:57It's simply a quirk of nature, man.
18:04What am I going to tell Holly?
18:07I bet you're going to be fine.
18:09I'm still a man, right?
18:11A man's man.
18:12A Kappa man.
18:14I mean, you know, my sex life.
18:17You been having any problems?
18:19Was it my very pregnant wife that gave it away?
18:22Come on, man.
18:25Don't worry.
18:27You never knew it was there.
18:28You won't miss it when it's gone.
18:29Are you sure you know what you're doing?
18:35It's a shot of penicillin, George.
18:36Be grateful for me if I'm doing this.
18:38I've already seen more of you than I ever wanted to.
18:40I'll be fighting nightmares for a week.
18:42Okay, you know what?
18:42Forget this.
18:43Do you want to get rid of the SIF or not?
18:45Just shut up and drop him.
18:47I can't believe this.
18:51Meredith, go away!
18:53Oh, George.
18:54I thought you could use some moral support.
18:56No, no moral support.
18:58I'm indisposed here.
19:00George, it's not a big deal.
19:03And you have a cute butt.
19:04I have a cute butt, too.
19:06You want to see?
19:07Oh, get out.
19:08You're doing it wrong.
19:09You like this?
19:10What?
19:11Alex?
19:12Alex?
19:13What?
19:16Hey!
19:18Oh, what are we doing here?
19:19Breaking George's spirit.
19:21Hearing George's SIF.
19:23I don't like needles.
19:25Good thing you became a doctor.
19:26Other side.
19:28Izzy?
19:28Yeah.
19:29Uh, Mr. Franklin's procedure's been scheduled for after a lot.
19:32Oh, what are we doing?
19:33We are saving George from the future of festering sores and insanity.
19:38Oh, cute butt.
19:39Told ya.
19:40It is cute.
19:40Like a baby.
19:41Mm-hmm.
19:42You know, I've spent hours, Vegas, years imagining myself half-naked in a room with three women?
19:52In reality, it's so much better.
19:56I think he's gonna cry.
19:57Hi, it's Miss Henry again.
20:02Is this a better time?
20:03Sorry about this morning.
20:04I wasn't alone.
20:05And what were you calling about?
20:07I just wanted to remind you that tonight's our monthly family dinner.
20:11You know, you haven't been to any of our family functions.
20:13You have to understand, I'm a surgical intern, so my time isn't my own.
20:19Our residents really respond to these events.
20:21They always enjoy themselves.
20:23Which is so rare.
20:24I think it's important you attend.
20:25I'll be there.
20:29I'll try to be there.
20:31I'll definitely try.
20:33I've cleared some time for your MRI.
20:35Good, let's get going.
20:36Okay.
20:38Sorry to bother you with this, Chief.
20:40We've got kind of a situation.
20:43What now?
20:45Three interns, four residents, and six nurses on this surgical floor have been diagnosed with syphilis.
20:54There are over 70,000 new cases every year.
20:58Undiagnosed, syphilis can lead to blindness, insanity, and death.
21:03If you are having unprotected sex with another member of the staff, get tested.
21:10This is not a request.
21:16Patricia will now give you a safe sex demonstration.
21:20When the time is right, and gentlemen, you'll all know when that time is, carefully open the condom packet and roll it onto the banana.
21:34I should try and get down to do the MRI now.
21:36This isn't really a good time.
21:38Do you want to do this without anybody else, Nellie?
21:40You should do it now.
21:41Open communication is essential to a healthy relationship.
21:46In a responsible relationship...
21:48Poor George.
21:50Yeah.
21:51You know, I think he really likes typhoid Mary.
21:54Not many budding relationships survive a good dose of ED.
21:57Condom sense is common sense.
21:59Yeah.
22:00When the banana is...
22:02Yeah.
22:03Gently peel off the condom and dispose of it properly.
22:08With every fresh banana, always use a fresh condom.
22:12I'm just a-walkin' my dog, singin' my song, strollin' along.
22:20It's just me and my dog, catchin' some sun, we can't go wrong.
22:28My love was goin' blue.
22:31Yeah, I was sad as a sailor.
22:34I was a-mangry and blue.
22:36You're avoiding me.
22:45I'm busy.
22:47At work.
22:47I-I'm working.
22:50Why are you in this line?
22:53It's a syphilis line.
22:55You don't need to be in this line.
22:57I don't.
22:59There's no one else.
23:02That surprises you.
23:03Nothing surprises me.
23:09Do I need to be in this line?
23:14No.
23:17Okay, then.
23:17Okay.
23:19Hey.
23:20Oh, hey.
23:21Mr. Franklin is prepped and ready.
23:22Excellent.
23:23God, look at this line.
23:25Well, at least we don't have to stand in line.
23:27That's the one good thing about the fact neither of us is gettin' any, right?
23:29Yeah.
23:29Mr. Franklin, we've given you a local anesthetic, but you might feel some pressure.
23:41Okay.
23:43I'm ready.
23:44Grab this kit, okay?
23:45There was you on time and whacking your tail and the cure was mine and you was in jail.
23:53I said it would be mine and you gave away the mask.
23:57That fluid is bloody.
23:58Is it supposed to be bloody?
24:00You've done this before, right?
24:01Of course.
24:02Millions of times.
24:04You're doing great, Mr. Franklin.
24:07Hey.
24:08Come here.
24:08I said, Lord, I'm happy because I'm just walking my dogs, singing my songs, rolling my
24:16love, it's just for me and my dogs, cats and children.
24:21Now all we have to do is wake.
24:23Good.
24:26You see that right there?
24:27Mm-hmm.
24:29It's a tumor.
24:30And it's pressing against your optic nerve.
24:32Is it operable?
24:33Oh, definitely.
24:34You know, it does have its risks.
24:38You mean I could lose my sight?
24:40Mm-hmm.
24:40So that's what I need.
24:42Syphilis outbreak and a tumor.
24:43Well, it's probably unrelated.
24:47All right, dear.
24:48Let's see how good you really are.
24:51All right.
24:52I'll put a team together.
24:53All my people only.
24:54Mm-hmm.
24:55And I still want this kept under wraps.
24:56The vultures will be circling soon enough.
24:58Aren't I one of the vultures?
25:00Why, do you think I want to keep an eye on you?
25:02Get going.
25:03Okay.
25:03We're doing this tonight.
25:04Right.
25:11You've aged.
25:12Yeah, I need you to help me out on something for the chief.
25:15Can you keep a secret?
25:17Better than you think.
25:21Which fluid can one body hold?
25:22Shh.
25:24There's a lot of fluid in there, Mr. Franklin, but we're almost finished.
25:29Mr. Franklin?
25:31You sleeping?
25:32Mr. Franklin?
25:36He has no pulse.
25:37What?
25:37He has no pulse!
25:41Code blue.
25:42Code blue.
25:52How could he die just like that with no warning?
25:54There was blood in the tube when it first went in.
25:56What if it's our fault?
25:57What if we did something wrong?
25:58We didn't do anything wrong.
25:59We did a textbook procedure.
26:03I checked your chart.
26:04You did everything by the book.
26:06He died on our watch.
26:06We must have missed something.
26:08You couldn't have known.
26:09There was no history of heart problems.
26:11His death wasn't your fault.
26:12When's the autopsy?
26:13There isn't going to be an autopsy.
26:15What?
26:16Well, how are we supposed to know the cause of death?
26:17It's going down as cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by liver disease.
26:22But an autopsy will...
26:23The family decided they didn't want an autopsy.
26:27But Dr. Bailey...
26:27They don't want an autopsy.
26:29Let it go!
26:30How goes our special super-secret silent sunset surgery?
26:46I've been practicing that.
26:47You have too much time on your hands.
26:50Tell the chief I'll be there.
26:51Just let me know when and where I'm in.
26:53Okay.
26:55Are you nervous?
26:59It's a complicated surgery.
27:00I'm going to make one mistake.
27:01I am a fellow surgeon's career.
27:03My mentor's career.
27:04Oh, no.
27:05I'm not nervous.
27:08So, just for the record...
27:09Mm-hmm.
27:09You tell me if I need to get tested, right?
27:12You think I have syphilis?
27:14No, I don't.
27:15It's just...
27:15We never made any rules or anything.
27:17I mean, we never said we have rules.
27:20And I wouldn't hold it against you.
27:23When would I have time to go out and get syphilis?
27:25You're a handful enough as it is.
27:27And besides, we're, like, practically a condom ad.
27:29But no more glow-in-the-dark ones.
27:32You see, there's nothing to worry about.
27:34Maybe we should, you know, be some more.
27:37We should.
27:38Okay.
27:39Okay.
27:40Just for the record...
27:44Uh-huh.
27:45I like the glow-in-the-dark ones.
27:47I bet you do.
27:56That's the last of the vulvarian material.
27:59I just need to sew up the perforation on the bladder wall.
28:01Is there a problem, Dr. Knox?
28:07Well, you said this man's wife is pregnant.
28:10Doing five weeks, why?
28:11Our patient has a blind vest difference.
28:16Billisteral.
28:17I know his husband.
28:19Then who got his wife pregnant?
28:21Bill.
28:27Oh.
28:29Sucks to be Bill right now.
28:30How's Burke gonna tell him the baby's not his?
28:33Burke's not gonna tell him.
28:34He has to.
28:34They're friends.
28:35Bill's better off not knowing.
28:36Do you think Holly knows Bill's not the founder?
28:38Maybe, maybe not.
28:39I think Bill should know his wife's cheating on him.
28:40I'd want to know.
28:42I don't remember asking for your opinions.
28:44So keep them to yourselves.
28:45Sorry, sir.
28:47You're such a gossip.
28:54We know how confusing this must be, your husband dying so suddenly.
28:58But an autopsy will tell us why.
29:01So you think we should do the autopsy?
29:05No, we just want this to be ever.
29:06But don't you want to know for certain what killed him?
29:10My father was a mean drunk who couldn't hold a job.
29:13That's what killed him.
29:15I understand that you're angry.
29:17But knowing for sure might help give you some closure.
29:21And it, it was awfully sudden, Alice.
29:24Sudden?
29:25He's been killing himself for years.
29:28He was a good man.
29:31Maybe, maybe they're right.
29:32Maybe we should do the autopsy.
29:34Mom, stop it.
29:36He's dead.
29:38It's finally over.
29:40Alice, your father would have wanted...
29:43Who cares what he wanted?
29:44Can't we please just try and get out of this with whatever shred of dignity this family has left?
29:50You guys want to perform an unauthorized autopsy.
30:08I know you, Christina.
30:11You do not want to be known as the new 007.
30:13An autopsy clears your name.
30:16Christina?
30:17No.
30:18What about Franklin's wife?
30:19You saw the way she was looking at me.
30:21She wants the autopsy.
30:22She just didn't want to fight with her daughter.
30:24She looks so sad.
30:25Okay, Christina Yang.
30:28License to kill.
30:33Okay, I'm in.
30:34I am so not involved in this.
30:36Meredith, this is fight club.
30:37Nobody talks about it.
30:39Fine.
30:40We have to do it when Bailey's not around.
30:42Bailey's always around.
30:42She's everywhere and knows everything.
30:44Well, we have to take our chances.
30:46Bailey's got something tonight from 7 to 11.
30:48You two will be the last thing she's worried about.
30:50How do you know that?
30:51What kind of something?
30:52Oh, I can't tell you that.
30:54It's fight club, too.
30:58If I'm missing out on a real patient because of this,
31:00they're going to call me 007 because I've killed you.
31:11How we doing?
31:12Did you lock up the gallery?
31:14Don't worry.
31:14We're flying under the radar.
31:15What did you put out there?
31:17The Midas Rex?
31:18We've got it, Chief.
31:19How much vancomycin is there?
31:20One gram is ordered, sir.
31:22You're not going to be too liberal with those benzos, are you?
31:25You know, doctors make the worst patients.
31:27Why don't you just breathe in the happy gas?
31:29Stop running my OR.
31:31Ready?
31:32I got you covered.
31:35Everything's done?
31:36Yeah.
31:41We stole a body.
31:44We're body snatchers.
31:46What if somebody from the Marcombe's looking for Franklin?
31:48Well, A, it's in the middle of the night.
31:50And B, the thing about being dead is people stop looking for you.
31:54Okay.
31:57When's the last time you did an autopsy?
31:59I took gross anatomy just like you.
32:00I'm just trying to remember.
32:02You know, hold on.
32:03Hold on.
32:03Wait.
32:04Hold on.
32:06You brought a textbook?
32:07If we're going to do this, we're going to do it right.
32:09Okay.
32:09All right.
32:14Okay.
32:18Okay.
32:18Got it.
32:19You sure?
32:20It's not like we can kill him twice.
32:27Let me cut.
32:28You'll get your turn.
32:32You should really be using the 10 blade.
32:34Will you stop backseat cutting?
32:36Look at the saw.
32:38Okay.
32:39I've sutured the drain in place.
32:40The staples look fine.
32:42All right.
32:42We're done here.
32:42Dr. Bailey, you want to wrap him?
32:44Nice work, everybody.
32:45Nicely done.
32:46Thanks.
32:47Good.
32:49Are you set with me?
32:51I am.
32:53Do you think the optic nerve is damaged?
32:55If it is, when he wakes up, he'll...
32:59He'll be blind?
33:00For how long?
33:02Forever.
33:04Paige, Stevens, and Yang.
33:05Tell them I want them covering your patients.
33:08I need you to stay and monitor the chief.
33:13Christina and Izzy, um, I think they're already swamped.
33:18With what?
33:19Labs.
33:19They had to check on some labs.
33:23Oh, you are lying.
33:27I know you're lying.
33:28You know how I know?
33:29Because you're a bad liar.
33:31I hate a bad liar.
33:35Yeah.
33:38Take over for me.
33:39I know exactly where they are.
33:42Take over for me.
33:50Your whole relationship is a lie.
33:54We're happy.
33:55We've wanted a child for a long time.
33:57Why do you want to take this away from him?
33:59Does he know you've been cheating on him?
34:00Preston, this is between Bill and me.
34:02The man has a right to know that this isn't his child.
34:06Please, just let this go.
34:08Why can't you let this go?
34:09Because Bill is my best friend, that's why.
34:11You were really his friend.
34:12You wouldn't do this.
34:13Holly, please, tell him the truth.
34:15Why?
34:16I'm not going to ruin my life because you think this is wrong.
34:19Your life?
34:20What about his life?
34:21What about this child's life?
34:22What Bill doesn't know won't hurt him.
34:28Fine.
34:30Maybe his friend wouldn't tell him the truth.
34:33But I'm also his doctor.
34:35And his doctor is not going to lie to him.
34:38I know, but something came up, an important surgery, and I couldn't.
34:48I'm just sorry you couldn't be there for your mother.
34:50Miss Henry, if my mother were lucid, she would understand.
34:53She's a surgeon.
34:55She's done this countless times.
34:57And besides, she doesn't even know who I am anyway, so.
35:00Today she did.
35:02What?
35:03Your mother's been asking when her daughter Meredith gets off from work.
35:10Hey.
35:13Hey.
35:14A lot of secret phone calls today.
35:22Yeah, it's my mother.
35:28She isn't traveling.
35:31She isn't writing a book.
35:33She isn't anything.
35:36I've been lying to everyone.
35:39Why?
35:41She has Alzheimer's.
35:44How advanced?
35:45Very.
35:46She's in a home.
35:48And I'm the only one who even knows she's sick.
35:51I just don't know what to do anymore.
35:53You know?
35:53I don't know.
36:03Don't even tell me you're doing what I think you're doing.
36:18Um...
36:19Not only did you disregard the family's wishes, you broke the law.
36:34You could be arrested for assault.
36:36Do you like jail?
36:38The hospital could be sued.
36:39I could lose my license.
36:41My job.
36:42I like my job.
36:43Did you think about any of this before you started cutting open a poor man's body?
36:47You know, I could seriously kick both your asses right now.
36:50Do you have anything to say?
36:54Look at his heart.
36:55It's huge.
36:57It's over 600 grams.
36:59And there's some kind of grainy material in it.
37:01We want to run some tests.
37:02Now you want to run tests.
37:04At this point, what could it hurt?
37:07I hate both of you right now.
37:21Meredith, he's an attending.
37:25You're an intern.
37:27You saw us?
37:28You can see.
37:32I'm going to tell you what your mother would say if she were here.
37:35You're making a mistake.
37:39A big one.
37:42And I would tell my mother it's not a mistake.
37:47We specifically said no autopsy.
37:51I understand why you're upset.
37:54You understand.
37:56We're going to get an attorney.
37:58Come on, Mom.
37:58We know what killed him.
38:00He had a blood condition known as hematomacrosis.
38:04The disease causes an excess amount of iron to build up in the body.
38:08And that's what caused the heart failure, not the paracentesis.
38:11But I thought he was always so sick because of the drinking.
38:15And you never let him forget it.
38:17Or me.
38:18Mom.
38:19There's something else.
38:20The disease is genetic.
38:21You think Elvis could have it, too?
38:23A simple blood test will tell us.
38:25If you have it, we'll have caught it early enough to treat it before the condition becomes critical.
38:29Dr. Stevens and Dr. Yang may have saved your life.
38:33If you could just sign this consent form for the autopsy, just a formality.
38:50The thing people forget is how good it can feel when you finally set secrets free.
38:56Whether good or bad, at least they're out in the open.
39:05Like it or not.
39:21About before.
39:22George.
39:23I want you to understand.
39:26When we started dating, I was already kind of seeing someone.
39:31I didn't know how much I'd like you.
39:33And when I realized, I broke it off with the other guy.
39:36The other guy?
39:39Who's the other guy?
39:45You and Alex?
39:49You and Alex?
39:51You get me, syphilis?
39:53George!
39:54George!
39:54George!
39:54George!
39:55George!
39:55Back off, George!
39:56Back off, George!
39:57Alex!
39:58George!
39:59Stop it!
40:00Back off, Alex.
40:03And once your secrets are out in the open, you don't have to hide behind them anymore.
40:11Long day.
40:12Yeah.
40:13Someone out there is a steak with your name on it.
40:15Someone out there is a steak with your name on it and maybe a bottle of wine.
40:18This is why I keep you around.
40:20So we need to talk.
40:22Wine first, talk later.
40:24Talk later.
40:25You trying to, uh, let me drunk so you can take advantage of it?
40:29I think I like this rules thing.
40:33Me too.
40:34I'm sorry to bring down the-
40:35Whatever you do today.
40:37Look, I gotta get up and go.
40:41Absolutely, Leon.
40:45But what people are doing today?
40:46Some of them are aось of media today.
40:47What etc?
40:48Whatever gets you true today?
40:49Meredith, I'm so sorry.
40:50The problem with secrets is, even when you think you're in control,
40:57Addison.
40:58You're not.
40:59What are you doing here?
41:01Well, you'd know if you bothered to return any one of my phone calls.
41:05Hi.
41:06I'm Addison Shepard.
41:10Shepard?
41:12And you must be the woman who's been screwing my husband.
41:20And you must be the woman who's been screwing my husband.