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Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 1

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00:00It's like candy, but with blood, which is so much better.
00:04Dr. Shepard, he's over there.
00:06Who here feels like they have no idea what they're doing?
00:09Stop looking at me like that.
00:11Like what?
00:12Like you see me naked.
00:14I don't get paper surgeries because I slept with my boss,
00:16and I didn't get into med school because I have a famous mother.
00:19I used to be a doctor, I think.
00:21Fine, Georgian.
00:24Let me offer a bottle of tequila.
00:26It's not nearly as much fun to wake up to.
00:30You mind moving this tail wagging?
00:32The next time I see you favoring Meredith Gray in any way,
00:35I'll make sure she doesn't see the inside of an OR for a month.
00:38You know, I'm your boss.
00:39You don't scare me.
00:41You should know that Richard promised chief to both of us.
00:43Keep your friends close and your enemies close.
00:45Morning, Dr. Marl.
00:46Is that the evil spawn?
00:47You're not the enemy.
00:49They're just the competition.
00:51What is this that we're doing?
00:53You need a definition?
00:56There are other options.
01:00It's a tumor, and it's pressing you in your own a big mouth.
01:03You've got syphilis.
01:04I don't know how this happens.
01:06Do you know, Alex?
01:08You don't get me, syphilis!
01:11You know, some people would call this a relationship.
01:13Who?
01:14Me.
01:15Oh, my God.
01:16You're falling for him.
01:18What makes a hot shot doc leave a big apple for Seattle?
01:21Hi.
01:22I'm Addison Shepard.
01:23Shepard?
01:23And you must be the woman who's been squaring my husband.
01:30To be a good surgeon, you have to think like a surgeon.
01:34Emotions are messy.
01:36Tuck them neatly away and step into a clean, sterile room where the procedure is simple.
01:42Cut, suture, and close.
01:44You look familiar.
01:49You've been here before?
01:50Once.
01:51That worked out really well.
01:54I know that look.
01:55It'll be one of two things.
01:56Either your boss has given you hell or your boyfriend is.
01:59Which is it?
02:00Well, but sometimes you're faced with a cut that won't heal.
02:04My boyfriend is my boss, which was a problem.
02:09But not as big a problem as the fact that my boyfriend has a wife.
02:14Tell you what, this one, it's on the house.
02:17A cut that rips its stitches wide open.
02:21Addison, what are you doing here?
02:23Your hair's different.
02:24A lot of things are different.
02:25It's longer.
02:26I like it.
02:26It's very Russell Crowe.
02:28What are you doing here?
02:29What are you doing here?
02:29You just pick up and leave everything?
02:31Your house, your practice, your friends.
02:33You had a life in Manhattan.
02:35Had.
02:36And I have a girlfriend in Seattle.
02:39She seems sweet.
02:41The eyes you're on?
02:42I didn't.
02:43She's young.
02:44That whole wide-eyed, ooh, he's a brain surgeon thing happening.
02:47But still sweet, which is what you were going for, right?
02:50The anti-Edison?
02:51If you came out here to try to win me back, you didn't forget about it.
02:53I did.
02:54I flew all the way across the country to reminisce on my wedding photos,
02:57get drunk, fall into bed, and make you realize you can't live without me.
03:02Relax.
03:02Derek, I'm here for work.
03:05I'm helming the TTTS case you guys admitted last week,
03:07and from Richard's briefing, I should be safely back.
03:10Richard knew you were coming out here.
03:11He asked me to come.
03:12Didn't he tell you?
03:12No, he didn't.
03:13Well, surprise.
03:16The hair, though.
03:18You know, I've always had a thing for Russell Crowe.
03:20Let me see it.
03:26Dr. Cole, call me, Omar.
03:28Dr. Cole.
03:29No lacerations, minimal swelling.
03:31George really knocked you around.
03:32That's a lightweight.
03:33Could have pinned him in a second if I wanted.
03:35Yeah, so why didn't you?
03:36Are you kidding?
03:37I'm riding a career in plastics all the way to the bank.
03:40Can't afford to injure these babies.
03:43Especially for someone like O'Malley.
03:45You had it coming.
03:46The dude punches like my sister.
03:48Oh, so by your definition, then, you got beat up by a girl.
03:51All hail the champ!
03:57So my guy Alex finally got what was coming to him.
04:00George knocked him down in one taunt.
04:01You should have seen it.
04:02I don't want to talk about it.
04:03Brag, champ, brag.
04:05You've earned it.
04:06Can I have a beer, please?
04:08Let's play a game of whose life sucks the most.
04:12I'll win.
04:13I always win.
04:14You don't want to play with me.
04:16Oh, I do.
04:17I'll even go first.
04:20Derek's married.
04:21George, beer is dripping from your nostrils.
04:28Told you I'd win.
04:31No, you didn't win.
04:33Did you hear me?
04:35I said Derek is married.
04:37As in pig-headed, adulterous, liar, married.
04:41Nothing you could say could top that.
04:43I'm pregnant.
04:46I win.
04:48Joe, you all right?
04:49Oh, hey, Joe.
04:52Okay, maybe Joe wins.
04:53Joe, lie back down.
05:06Lie back down.
05:06You called the gurney patrol?
05:08Sit back and relax.
05:09We have to take you to the hospital to run some tests.
05:11Tests?
05:11No, I don't need any tests.
05:12I'm fine.
05:13Dude, you collapsed on the floor.
05:15This is your bar.
05:16You know how filthy this floor is.
05:17Radial pulse is strong.
05:18Minor skull contusion.
05:19You're sleeping with someone?
05:20What?
05:21Who?
05:21Why is that such a shock?
05:22Even George managed to get some action.
05:24Correction.
05:24George got some syphilis.
05:25How could I not know?
05:26You were sleeping with someone.
05:27Forget this.
05:28Joe.
05:28Our hospital is right across the street.
05:30I can sure as hell walk across the street by myself.
05:33Oh, I think we should...
05:34No, no, no.
05:35Joe!
05:37All right.
05:41Details.
05:42You're pregnant?
05:43What are you going to do?
05:45Well, you know what happens with pregnant interns.
05:48I'm not switching to the vagina squat or spending my life popping zits.
05:52I'm too talented.
05:54Surgery's my life.
05:55Which begs the question.
05:56Who are you sleeping with?
05:57Just a guy.
05:58That's all I get.
06:00You can't just bring something like this up and expect me to drop it.
06:03Well, watch me.
06:06Why are you back here tonight?
06:07Do you want to have a date with McDreamy?
06:09More like McMarried.
06:10Mc what?
06:11I came to check on Joe.
06:13Do you think he's going to be okay?
06:14I think he's going to need an operation.
06:16Operation, yes.
06:17Okay, hard to tell.
06:19Basilar artery's blown up like a balloon.
06:20Subrectly bleeding.
06:21Aneurysm the size of a golf ball.
06:23No way to clip something like that.
06:25You're not without magic fingers.
06:27More standstill operation.
06:28You're doing a standstill oper...
06:30He's doing a standstill operation.
06:32I'd like to try.
06:33But first I need some additional patient history.
06:35Overnight labs in a...
06:37cerebral angio.
06:39I'm drunk.
06:40Meredith.
06:41Meredith.
06:41Go away.
06:53Just wait.
06:54We should discuss this.
06:55Here's a thought.
06:56No.
06:56Quit following me.
06:57At least let me explain.
06:58Explain?
06:59You know what you should have explained?
07:00The night we met in the bar.
07:01Before any of the rest of it.
07:02Yeah, that would have been a good time to discuss this.
07:03Look, I know how you feel.
07:25Do you?
07:26Somehow I doubt that.
07:28Because if you did, you would shut up.
07:31And you would turn around and go back inside.
07:33Because you would realize that I am this close to getting in my car and running you down in the parking lot.
07:42Give me your keys.
07:43I'm fine.
07:44Meredith, give me your keys.
07:46Let's go.
07:49How am I supposed to be doing that?
07:52And the husband was the worst.
07:54Well, I will be back in the morning to report for duty.
08:09And you, get some rest.
08:18What is she doing here?
08:21You and I both know that she's the best in the field.
08:24Bringing Addie out was a business decision.
08:27Nothing personal.
08:28Oh, well, what a relief.
08:30It's not personal.
08:32It is personal to me.
08:33The workings of my surgical unit don't have anything.
08:36Don't include my wife.
08:37Don't include your private life.
08:45Burke will act as chief of surgery until I'm back on my feet.
08:48You gave chief to Burke.
08:49Like I said, there's no room for personal in being chief.
08:52What is that supposed to mean?
08:53How long have you been sleeping with an intern?
09:00So I guess part of being chief is personal.
09:04Close the door on your way out.
09:06Looking at the world from the bottom of the world.
09:22Ellis.
09:27Babcock?
09:27Right angle clamp.
09:32Oh, I'm going to sterilize everything when I'm done.
09:36The scrub nurses won't even know I was here.
09:39My lips are sealed.
09:41Dr. Tucker to radiology.
09:42Dr. Tucker to radiology.
09:44So, uh, I have a question to ask.
09:49I checked the schedule, and I noticed that you and I are both off tonight.
09:54I made reservations.
09:56I have a favorite restaurant.
10:01None of those were questions.
10:02Would you like to go out to dinner with me tonight?
10:15You know, the OR is the one place where I can come and think.
10:22I'm thinking right now, okay?
10:23Of course.
10:29I get it.
10:36I'm not a violent person.
10:38I'm a pacifist.
10:39But, you know, he just...
10:41He kept pushing.
10:42And he pushed me.
10:44I pushed back.
10:45He's pushed.
10:47You know, I'm Natalie.
10:48You know what?
10:48Alex tries to lay a hand on you.
10:50Just tell me.
10:50He'll take care of it.
10:51Yeah.
10:51I don't need you to take care of it.
10:56If Alex starts something, I'll handle it myself.
10:59I can handle it.
11:01Okay, people.
11:02Assignments.
11:03Gang, you're on discharges.
11:04O'Malley, reports room E19.
11:06Greg, come see me.
11:08And who was on call last night?
11:10Sloppy.
11:11Sloppy.
11:12Sloppy.
11:12Redo these and return them to me before lunch.
11:14Understood?
11:15Understood.
11:16Karev, don't tempt me.
11:18Somebody's popular.
11:20Meaning?
11:20There's been a special request just for you.
11:23The chief runs through all of this.
11:25Before lunch.
11:26After, you've got calls to return, a budget to approve, two staff meetings, and four of
11:32Richard's surgeries, including your own.
11:34Absolutely.
11:35No problem.
11:36Virgins.
11:38So, congratulations, you're in order.
11:40Don't sweat it, Shepard.
11:41I'll only be your boss for a few days.
11:42I'm all aware of Richard's recovery time.
11:44I'm the one who operated on him, remember?
11:46I do.
11:46You operated, he survived, and chose me to take over while recruiting your wife.
11:50Clearly, he has brain damage.
11:52Or is it your ex-wife?
11:53I'm a little fuzzy on that.
11:54Oh, we're separated.
11:56Sorry to interrupt, Dr. Burke.
11:58You'll never interrupt.
11:59She's always interrupting.
12:00I was just checking to see if Dr. Burke secured the intern.
12:03Intern.
12:03You requested.
12:05He did.
12:05Define TTTS.
12:20Twin-twin transfusion syndrome conjoined fetal twins.
12:23Connected by?
12:24Blood vessels in the placenta.
12:26Meaning?
12:28One twin gets too much blood, the other too little, endangering the lives of both.
12:32I'd expect you to know that, Greg.
12:33Don't tell me there wasn't much chance that anything could be done, but...
12:36TTTS is usually impossible to correct, unless you happen to be one of a handful of surgeons
12:40in the world who knows how to separate fetal blood vessels.
12:44Which, luckily for you, I am.
12:46So we're going to get you into surgery tomorrow.
12:48If you have any questions at all, please ask Dr. Gray.
12:52From what I have seen, she is one of the hospital's most popular interns.
12:57I could have answered your question had you given me the chance.
13:00Chin up, Ray.
13:00I'm this tough on everyone, not just the women my husband sleeps with.
13:04Order an ultrasound for her and, uh, pre-op labs and...
13:07Hi.
13:08Can I have a chart for E-19, please?
13:18Oh, good.
13:19You're here.
13:20Let's get started.
13:21Okay.
13:21O'Malley.
13:26Yeah?
13:27You're touching me.
13:28Yeah.
13:29No.
13:31Carmen.
13:33Good.
13:36I want you to listen to me very carefully.
13:39As long as I'm in here, I don't know what's happening out there.
13:42With my doctors, my patients, my hospital.
13:46You are my eyes today, my ears.
13:49I want you to be a sponge.
13:51A sponge?
13:52You report any and everything happening in this hospital to me.
13:56I'm an investigative sponge.
13:58I'm not fooling around, O'Malley.
13:59There's too much been happening lately under my radar.
14:02It stops today.
14:04I have a nurse called ICU, extension 3241.
14:17I have a nurse called ICU, extension 3231.
14:22Uh, Burke, you gave gray to Addison.
14:24Are you sure about that?
14:25That's not your call, Shepard.
14:27And for the record, I'm always sure.
14:31Did you need me for something?
14:32Because that's the new chief.
14:33Interim chief.
14:35Chief, nonetheless.
14:36Ever attempt a standstill surgery?
14:39It's the location of the aneurysm that makes it tricky.
14:41Your body temperature would be lowered cool enough to protect it from any damage and stop the heart.
14:46Which stops the blood flow to the brain, which reduces the risk of rupture.
14:49I'll have 45 minutes to clip the aneurysm.
14:51Before I step in and get the heart started again.
14:53You want to freeze my body, drain my blood, and stop my heart?
14:57And bring you back.
14:58In under 45 minutes.
14:59Right.
15:00If you go over, is it free?
15:01No.
15:03Dr. Yang.
15:03You can go and handle the pre-op mask.
15:07How much?
15:10How much something like this costs?
15:12I don't think you should worry about that right now.
15:13Hey, look.
15:14You guys say that you can kill me and bring me back.
15:17I believe you.
15:18You're doctors, but I own a bar.
15:20I don't got any insurance, so I'm not that concerned about the surgery so much as what I'm going to do when I survive it.
15:26I need a number.
15:28Ten grand.
15:29Twenty.
15:32Thirty?
15:33It's a couple hundred at least.
15:35At least.
15:36At least.
15:36At least.
15:36Who's Halloran?
15:43Patient in 41-15.
15:46Red hair.
15:47Wife knits all the time.
15:49He had the colectomy.
15:50Ah, colon, dude.
15:50That's right.
15:52Who's Monoroso?
15:53Forty-two-thirty-eight.
15:54Mom with the really cute kids.
15:55She spiked a post-op fever last night.
15:57You spent two hours monitoring.
15:58Chronia chick, that's right.
15:59You have been treating these people for the last week.
16:02How can you not know their names?
16:03Surgery is the only specialty where we don't waste time getting to know the patients.
16:07They're slabs of meat.
16:07We're butchers.
16:08They're human beings.
16:09You do know what a human being is, don't you, evil spawn?
16:11I'm not evil.
16:12Unless evil turns you on.
16:14Do you ever wake up in the morning and realize nobody likes you and, I don't know, care?
16:20Oh.
16:20I think somebody likes me.
16:30Hey.
16:31What, you don't speak now, you're cheap?
16:33Hey, Burke.
16:34What do you want?
16:36What?
16:37What do you want?
16:38You don't want to go out to dinner.
16:39You don't want to meet me in the on-call room, and you sure as hell don't want to talk to me.
16:43I could pretend I know, but hey, I don't even have your home phone number.
16:47So tell me, what do you want?
16:49Don't yell at me.
16:50Hey, we're having a conversation here.
16:53What do you want?
16:54I don't know.
17:02Digger it out.
17:03What's the report?
17:23No report.
17:24It's very quiet today, sir.
17:26There's no news?
17:27Gossip?
17:27Surgeries?
17:28I should know about it.
17:28Come on, what's the buzz, O'Malley?
17:30You know, not in the halls or the LR, not in the stairwells, especially, you know, nothing
17:37happening in the, you know, it's just stairwells.
17:40They told me you were in a nightgown, but I thought I'd come and see it for myself.
17:51Very nice, huh?
17:52I heard O'Malley laid you out cold.
17:53Nice eye.
17:54Whoa, who sent that?
17:57We all pitched in.
17:58The whole floor.
17:59Whoa.
17:59Please, tell the whole floor a big thank you.
18:02Yeah, I will.
18:03Alex, you gotta get me out of here, man.
18:06Get me transferred to county hospital or something.
18:08Oh, you don't want to go to county?
18:09I mean, here they know how to kill you and bring you back, but at county, they just how
18:12to kill you.
18:12No joke.
18:13I can't afford this place, man.
18:15I'm gonna lose the bar.
18:16Hey, Joe.
18:16How you doing?
18:17Hey, Scooter.
18:20Okay.
18:21That's mine?
18:22Well, first things first, we're gonna start by trying to save your life, ma'am.
18:25The bar is my life.
18:26You know that.
18:26You've been at last call with me practically every night since you moved here.
18:29Oh, I'm gonna have to shut it down or sell it.
18:33Can't do that.
18:34The place is an institution.
18:36You know, I've owned the bar across the street for 14 years, and I've never been inside
18:39this hospital till now.
18:40Look, I'll pay my tab, right?
18:42Gotta be good for something.
18:42How much is it?
18:44Uh, close to a grand.
18:47Um, how about I pay, like, 60?
18:51That's good.
18:52And I'll pay you back later.
18:55Hey, Jeff.
19:04What does it take to go after another woman's husband?
19:08Excuse me?
19:09Happened to me.
19:10Jeff moved in with a long-legged miniskirt who answers his phones.
19:14Three weeks into my pregnancy.
19:15By the way, that gel is really cold.
19:17I'm sorry.
19:18I'm sorry about your husband.
19:20Are you sorry about Dr. Montgomery Shepard's husband?
19:22I'm going to be checking a few things today.
19:27I bet she has to work with you.
19:29That's what I would have done.
19:31I'm gonna go check on your labs.
19:33Hey, sunshine.
19:53Fine.
19:53Keep breath.
20:01Morning sickness must suck.
20:05Just so we're clear,
20:06do not breathe a word of what you heard last night to anyone.
20:10Not about me, not about Meredith,
20:12not about Meredith and Dr. McDreamy.
20:13Hey, Dr. Burke.
20:15Joe?
20:17Um, vital signs stable overnight.
20:21Today's CT shows, no wee bleeding.
20:22The EKG shows, um, normal sinus rhythm,
20:30no ischemia, no dysrhythmias.
20:36Looking good.
20:38Page me if there are any changes.
20:43Oh, hi, Chief.
20:45No, not much going on,
20:47other than your interim chief
20:49making out with my friend in the stairwell.
20:51But, hey, sponge duty sucks.
20:54Talking to yourself now?
20:55Yes.
20:56No.
20:58Damn it.
20:59I'm a bad sponge.
21:01Leaky sponge.
21:02I'm going to leak all the wrong secrets.
21:04Bad liar.
21:05I can't even lie about talking to myself.
21:09You look nice today.
21:10I wore my new lip gloss.
21:14Because my ex-boyfriend's wife
21:16looks like Isabella freaking Rossellini,
21:18and I'm like...
21:20me.
21:23I'm trying to outdo her
21:24when she's the victim here.
21:26How crazy is that?
21:28Not crazy.
21:29I'm smart.
21:30You know, gloss, you know,
21:31prevents chapped lips,
21:32and...
21:33you...
21:34as an ex-boyfriend?
21:37I'm an evil mistress.
21:39Well, still,
21:40you look nice.
21:43Thanks.
21:44What are you doing here?
21:48Well...
21:48Come on, O'Malley.
21:50Out with it.
21:51Okay, can you think of any reason,
21:52any reason at all, really,
21:55why Christina would be kissing Burke?
22:11This time,
22:12all your warnings
22:13are about we sleeping with my boss,
22:14and you're doing the same exact thing?
22:16Oh, it's not the same.
22:16It's the exact...
22:17It's not you and me.
22:18Dreamy are in a relationship.
22:19And you and Burke are in.
22:22Switzerland.
22:22It's very neutral there,
22:23and they make very nice watches.
22:25Have you even bothered
22:26to tell Burke about the baby?
22:28Are you going to?
22:29Look, Meredith,
22:31can we not go there?
22:32Can everyone just accept the fact
22:34that there are some things
22:34that I like to keep to myself,
22:35and I don't discuss everything to death?
22:37Well, why even confide me at all?
22:39If you're so intent
22:40on not discussing it.
22:42Why even tell me?
22:52When I found out
22:53about the miniskirt,
22:54I called her up
22:55and took her to lunch.
22:57It was perfectly civil, I said.
22:59I didn't hold it against her
23:00that these things happen,
23:01but really,
23:03I just wanted to put a face
23:04on the bitch
23:04that got my husband
23:05to throw away 15 years of marriage.
23:07got a second?
23:21It depends on what you need.
23:23Who the hell is Dr. McDreamy?
23:31Me.
23:32I'm Dr. McDreamy.
23:34I'm tall,
23:35handsome,
23:36I like to lean against things,
23:38ponder the difficulties
23:39of dating beautiful women.
23:40I'm trying to be a surgeon here.
23:42I took a lot of nerve.
23:44Oh, come on.
23:45She came highly recommended.
23:47Right.
23:47So you don't recommend her?
23:48No, I did not say that.
23:49Just not for your medical skills.
23:50Oh, would you shut up?
23:51Dr. Shepard.
23:51Yes.
23:52Labs confirm
23:53what look like abnormalities
23:54on the ultrasound.
23:55I think you should come
23:56and see for yourself.
23:57Okay.
23:58Let's go.
23:59Meredith.
24:00Meredith.
24:01Don't.
24:04Any available IV nurse
24:05to OR2.
24:07Any available IV nurse
24:09to OR2.
24:13Well, no report?
24:16Yeah.
24:17Same nothing as earlier.
24:18I should go.
24:20Oh, actually,
24:21there is something, sir.
24:22American Shepard
24:23marking territory
24:24in the playground?
24:25No, sir.
24:26It's about Joe,
24:27the bartender,
24:29their standstill patient.
24:32See?
24:33Bilateral pleural effusion
24:34with evidence of sub-queoedema.
24:37In English, please?
24:40We've detected what looks like
24:41beginning heart failure
24:42in the twins.
24:43Don't be alarmed.
24:44Are my babies gonna be okay?
24:46I'm gonna go ahead
24:46and take you into surgery now.
24:47We're not gonna wait.
24:48Book the OR.
24:49Move.
24:51Tell people to wash
24:53up the caps every night.
24:54Not every other night.
24:55Every night.
24:56And remind him
24:57that the delivery truck
24:57comes at 6 a.m.
24:59The cabs go in the back.
25:00Oh, another thing.
25:01There's petty cash
25:02on the top shelf
25:03in the storage closet.
25:07We operate in our patients.
25:09That's it.
25:09I know.
25:09I sympathize, I do.
25:11But solving Joe's finances
25:12is not my job,
25:13it's not your job.
25:14And it sure as hell
25:15not the job
25:16I assigned you today.
25:18It just seems wrong
25:18to cut him open,
25:19sew him up,
25:19and just leave him,
25:20you know,
25:20left with nothing.
25:21If we can save his life,
25:22we'll hardly be leaving him
25:23with nothing.
25:32It's as far as I can go
25:33for now.
25:34Start calling him.
25:52Can't see much
25:53from back here, O'Malley.
25:54I know.
25:55I'm trying to find
25:56a loophole to help Joe.
25:59You know Joe?
26:00Oh, yeah.
26:00I was the only female
26:03intern my year.
26:04I didn't know anybody
26:05and nobody knew me
26:06except Joe.
26:07He knew me.
26:09Oh.
26:10So, uh,
26:11you and Joe?
26:13All you people
26:14ever think about
26:15is how to get
26:15into somebody's pants.
26:16You nasty.
26:17That's why you got syphilis.
26:19Joe was the first person
26:20here to tell me
26:21I'd make a good surgeon.
26:22Not that he knew
26:23anything about it.
26:24But it was something.
26:26And I had nothing.
26:29Oh, sure.
26:30I'm the guy
26:30with the heart of stone
26:31and you brought snacks.
26:33It's a working lunch.
26:34It's nice to watch Joe die.
26:36He's not gonna die, die.
26:37Then bring him back.
26:38He is going to die, die.
26:39No pulse, pulse.
26:40He's gonna be dead, dead.
26:42It's a granola bar, Alex.
26:43Not a bag of
26:44supersized popcorn
26:45and a box
26:45of chocolate movie mints.
26:46That's it.
26:49Dead.
26:52Excuse me.
26:55Julie,
26:55we're just gonna go in
26:56laparoscopically.
26:57You're not gonna feel anything.
26:59And neither are the twins.
27:01Okay, let's get going.
27:03Pen blade.
27:06Begin with the
27:06three millimeter incision.
27:08To stop the blood flow?
27:18To protect the brain,
27:19operate in a bloodless field
27:21so the amyurism
27:21won't rupture.
27:22And cool the body?
27:23To induce hypothermia.
27:25It keeps the tissue viable
27:26until the blood is restored.
27:28Body temp is at 60 degrees.
27:31Okay, Joe.
27:32Time to die.
27:33Okay.
27:33Flat line.
27:52All right.
27:52We've got 45 minutes, people.
27:54Start the clock.
27:55Got it?
27:55So what's your Joe story?
28:06Seems like everybody
28:07around here has one.
28:08You first.
28:10Okay.
28:11I went to Joe's place
28:12the night before
28:12I started working here.
28:14I'd only been in town
28:15in a few days.
28:16Met this woman.
28:17I got drunk
28:18and she took advantage of me.
28:19Or she got drunk
28:20and I took advantage of her.
28:21I got drunk
28:21and she took...
28:22No.
28:22We were drunk, definitely.
28:24Somebody took advantage.
28:25Either way,
28:26I'd like to look at it
28:27as my initiation to Seattle.
28:29What about you?
28:30Oh, well, I don't have one.
28:31I just wanted to hear yours.
28:41So technically,
28:42the paperwork
28:42just needs to be submitted
28:43by midnight
28:44or the day of the surgery
28:45to be considered?
28:47Oh, good.
28:48Well, thank you very much.
28:50Thanks.
28:50How you doing there, Bray?
28:56Good.
28:57I'm good.
29:04You know I'm very sweet
29:06once you get to know me.
29:07No, you're not.
29:08We could be good friends.
29:09Alex, never.
29:10Ever.
29:12Ever.
29:12Why not?
29:13Give me one reason
29:14why we could.
29:15What about you
29:16is even remotely human?
29:19It's going too slowly.
29:20I hope Joe can pull through this.
29:22No, he can.
29:23He will.
29:24He has to.
29:27Damn it.
29:28Uh-oh.
29:28I can't get to Clint Donald.
29:30Give me the, uh,
29:31my Polish.
29:31I'm going to go in
29:32at a different angle.
29:33That was a nice point.
29:33All right?
29:34Tire remaining?
29:36Indigation, please.
29:37Indigation.
29:3717 minutes.
29:38Shepard,
29:39I'm going to need
29:39eight minutes
29:40to get him back
29:40to warm him up.
29:42By the time
29:42they make
29:43the next 17 minutes count,
29:45right there,
29:45go right from there.
29:46You see it?
29:47See, that's what I can't do.
29:48Right there.
29:48He's dead.
29:53Technically,
29:54which is science,
29:55and this is a huge thing,
29:57so I thought
29:57some research foundation
29:59has to have an interest in that.
30:00So in essence,
30:01you want to donate
30:01Joe's body to science?
30:03At least for the next
30:0517 minutes.
30:05privately funded grant.
30:07For educational purposes.
30:08We're a teaching hospital.
30:10The, the standstill
30:10surgery qualifies.
30:12I didn't peg you
30:12for the type
30:13to ignore my instructions,
30:14O'Malley.
30:15With all due respect, sir,
30:15it's worth the shot.
30:17It's someone's life.
30:18It's always someone's life,
30:19O'Malley.
30:19You're hovering.
30:30You can leave, man.
30:31Okay.
30:38Eight minutes.
30:40We need to start
30:41re-warming, Shepard.
30:42Take the bipolar's,
30:43please.
30:44Shepard,
30:45we need to start
30:45warming him up now.
30:47Hang on.
30:47Now.
30:48I need it now, Shepard.
30:49I can't seem to get,
30:50I just can't get
30:52behind the aneurysm.
30:53I can get behind
30:54the aneurysm.
30:54I can just,
30:55nah, there it is.
30:57Got it.
30:59That's it.
31:00Are you sure?
31:01I'm always sure.
31:03All right,
31:03good work, everybody.
31:04It's all yours there,
31:05Chief.
31:07Okay, people,
31:07let's grab Joe
31:08before he decides
31:09to go into the light.
31:10Start warming him up.
31:12Clamps are coming off.
31:14Turn the pump on.
31:17Watch Cerebral Perfusion Pressure.
31:22Come on, P6.
31:28Enjoying yourself.
31:29Pick the beat.
31:30Never more sweet.
31:31Never long.
31:32Everyone's far one's first.
31:33This is me.
31:34Okay, just as.
31:35I prudence.
31:36Only for the eight-to-reach.
31:38Yeah.
31:39But.
31:40Put the jobs.
31:40I'm serious.
31:42I'm serious.
31:42I'm serious.
31:42I'm serious.
31:43I'm serious.
31:43I'm serious.
31:44Oh, you're ending this.
31:55I think it's best
31:56to make a clean break.
31:58Okay.
32:00Before it gets too involved.
32:02Before it gets...
32:03Messy.
32:03Right, right.
32:04That would be,
32:05that would be bad.
32:05It's nothing personal.
32:11No.
32:41Get in here, O'Malley.
32:55Okay, I tried. I really tried.
32:57But there's a lot of stuff happening out there.
32:59Stuff I can't tell you.
33:01Stuff I won't tell you.
33:05This is crazy stuff.
33:07Stuff I'm gonna have nightmares about.
33:11But I'm not gonna tell you about any of it.
33:13It doesn't matter.
33:15Not when there's a guy out there who we all know and love
33:17who's gonna be bankrupt because he needed a surgery to save his life.
33:21And I spent the whole day working on it.
33:23Let me finish.
33:25You're wrong, sir.
33:27No, you can fire me.
33:29Or bring me up on disciplinary action or whatever.
33:31I'm telling you.
33:33Joe deserves...
33:35Deserves our help.
33:37Couldn't help yourself, would you?
33:39Whether or not it'd win you any points.
33:41Even from me.
33:43I signed your request.
33:45Give it to Patricia, she'll know what to do with it.
33:47Looks like Joe may keep his bar after all.
33:49Thank you, sir.
33:51O'Malley.
33:52Yes.
33:53Yell at me again and I'll snap you like a twig.
33:56Yes, sir.
33:57See?
33:59Just a small scar.
34:03And my babies?
34:05Dr. Cole, call me OR.
34:07Your babies are doing very well.
34:09Call me OR.
34:11And Dr. Gray will be back to check on you a little bit later.
34:15Actually, I'd prefer it if Dr. Gray were taken off the case.
34:18Why? Is there a problem?
34:20It just reminds me of someone I don't like very much.
34:22Someone my husband likes a lot.
34:24Particularly in lingerie.
34:26You understand.
34:27No, no, I don't understand.
34:30Well, she's sleeping with your husband, right?
34:34Ms. Phillips,
34:36I lack Dr. Gray's class and patience,
34:40so let me set the record straight.
34:42My husband didn't cheat on me, I cheated on him.
34:44So the wronged woman here, Dr. Gray.
34:47So, I think you owe her one hell of an apology.
34:59One night, I marked my call.
35:03I unlocked my front door,
35:05go inside my house,
35:07and something's different.
35:09Nothing's different.
35:11Everything's the same, but yet still,
35:13something's different.
35:16And I stand there for a while.
35:24And then I know.
35:28See, there are moments for me,
35:30you know, usually when I'm in the OR,
35:32when I just know what's gonna happen next.
35:36So I go upstairs, as I'm walking down the hall,
35:46I'm trying to prepare myself for what I'm gonna see
35:48when I go into my bedroom.
35:50I step in a man's jacket that doesn't belong to me.
35:54And everything I think I know,
35:56just shifts.
35:58Because the change is going to change.
36:02And what I know now is that when I go into my bedroom,
36:08I'm not just gonna see that my wife is cheating on me.
36:12with Mark, who happened to be my best friend.
36:16Hmm.
36:18It's just so pedestrian,
36:22and common and dirty,
36:24and cruel.
36:26Mostly just cruel.
36:28Mostly just cruel.
36:32I left, came out here.
36:36And you met me.
36:37And I met you.
36:38Well, what was I to you?
36:50The girl you screwed to get over being screwed?
36:54You were like coming up for fresh air.
36:58It's like I was drowning and you saved me.
37:02That's all I know.
37:06That's all I know.
37:16It's not enough.
37:23They say practice makes perfect.
37:36The theory is,
37:38the more you think like a surgeon,
37:40the more you become one.
37:46The better you get at remaining neutral.
37:48Clinical.
37:50Cut.
37:51Suture.
37:52Close.
37:53And the harder it becomes to turn it off.
38:05I thought I might see your ugly mug in here tonight.
38:09Did you hear the good news?
38:11To stop thinking like a surgeon.
38:13thinking like a surgeon.
38:15Oh, Molly!
38:29I heard what you did, Chan.
38:33And remember what it means to think like a human being.
38:37The clinic has a policy.
38:51They wouldn't let me confirm my appointment unless I designated an emergency contact person.
39:09Someone to be there just in case and to help me home, you know, after.
39:23Anyway, I put your name down.
39:27That's why I told you I'm pregnant.
39:29You're my person.
39:30I am?
39:33Yeah, you are.
39:36Whatever.
39:38Whatever.
39:44You dumped me.
39:45You just keep on going for an hour.
39:58You realize this constitutes hugging?
40:01Shut up.
40:03I'm your person.