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Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 10

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00:00Dr. Bailey, I'm going to need some help.
00:01You show a real gift with my specialty.
00:03I'm going to be staying in town for a while.
00:06Goodbye, Derek.
00:08Bye, Meredith.
00:10Do you want to buy me a drink?
00:22When you were a kid, it was Halloween candy.
00:30You hid it from your parents and ate it until you got sick.
00:40So this is where you left?
00:45In college, it was the heady combo of youth, tequila, and, well, you know.
00:55As a surgeon, you take as much of the good as you can get.
01:00Because it doesn't come around nearly as often as it should.
01:15Because good things aren't always what they seem.
01:20That was amazing.
01:23Yeah.
01:23Too much of anything, even love, is not always a good thing.
01:29Did you?
01:32Yeah, I did.
01:37There's a boy in my bed.
01:39What's his name?
01:40Um, Steve.
01:42Where'd you find him?
01:43Joe's.
01:45That's where I am.
01:47Where?
01:48Burke's apartment.
01:49He went to the hospital.
01:52He left me here alone.
01:54You're going through his stuff, aren't you?
01:56Oh, there's no stuff to go through.
01:58It's a freak show.
02:00I mean, you can do surgery in here.
02:01He arranged his books using the Dewey Decimal System.
02:09Mayor, I'm scared.
02:10Get out.
02:11Get out of the house now.
02:13Who are you talking to?
02:16Uh, I gotta go.
02:17Uh, I have to go take a shower.
02:24And when I get back, you won't be here.
02:26So, um, goodbye, Steve.
02:29Well, another sleepless night in Seattle.
02:51Yeah, who was it this time?
02:53Very bad guy?
02:54You know who I miss?
02:55Inappropriate facial hair guy.
02:57You know, he did his own dishes.
02:59Tattooed-ass guy?
03:01He made coffee.
03:02Yeah, he was a keeper.
03:05What?
03:07What, Meredith?
03:08I'm over.
03:10Okay.
03:11I am.
03:12Yeah, I can see that.
03:14But is she trying to set some kind of record?
03:16At least she has a goal.
03:20Oh.
03:21Oh, he's new.
03:23And I shall name him?
03:24Running guy.
03:25You know who I heard Alex come home with last night?
03:31You.
03:32I don't want to talk about him.
03:34Actually, I really do want to talk about it.
03:36But he doesn't want to talk about it.
03:37Because there were technical difficulties.
03:40What?
03:41You know, he didn't.
03:42He was...
03:44No.
03:45Stop it.
03:46You can't say anything.
03:49George, stop it.
03:50I...
03:51I'm going to at least think about making fun of him next time I see him.
03:54He said it never happened before.
03:56Oh, that's what we all say.
03:58And I mean they.
03:59That's what they all say.
04:01I don't know.
04:02Maybe this relationship just isn't meant to be.
04:04I mean...
04:06I just...
04:07I just need some sex, George.
04:09You know, I just...
04:10I need sex now.
04:12You know what I mean?
04:15No matter how hard you beg, I am not doing you.
04:27Nice to have you on board.
04:29Thank you, Patricia.
04:29Your own service.
04:33State-of-the-art NICU.
04:35And a salary that'll make you one of the highest-paid surgeons in the Northwest.
04:39You better be worth it.
04:41Quintuplets, Richard.
04:42That's a go.
04:43A mother to be checked in this morning?
04:44Nothing I like more than a high-profile case.
04:47Well, don't go calling the press in yet.
04:48It's an extremely high-risk pregnancy.
04:50At least three of the babies are surgical.
04:52In fact, I'm going to need to pull people from all departments.
04:54You're my star.
04:56Whatever you need.
04:57Is there meal service on this flight?
05:01Robert Martin, 45, collapsed and hit his head, causing a small subdural hemorrhage.
05:05He also presents with uncontrolled eye movement and delirium.
05:07His alcohol and tox screens were negative, but his sodium levels were 112.
05:10A little too low for my taste.
05:12Hey!
05:13Hey!
05:15Mr. Martin, how you doing in there?
05:17I'm still waiting on that drink.
05:19Are you the stewardess?
05:20We're called flight attendants now.
05:23Hey!
05:24Hey!
05:25Oh, there it is right there.
05:26It's pituitary.
05:27It's a rapidly cleft cyst right there.
05:28So he's hyponatremia.
05:29Yeah.
05:30Excessive thirst is a common side effect.
05:31The water is what's been screwing up the sodium level.
05:33It's causing his delirium.
05:34So how do you treat hyponatremia?
05:363% hypertonic saline solution, IV, 300 cc's over three hours.
05:41Great.
05:42Get him back to his room.
05:42Call me when he stabilizes.
05:43Nicely done, Dr. Kareff.
05:44Hey!
05:45When does the movie start?
05:47Dori, this is Dr. Stevens.
05:48She'll be working with us on this case.
05:50No.
05:51More the merrier.
05:51Apparently.
05:52How far along are you?
05:5332 weeks.
05:54And how long is the normal gestation period?
05:5640 weeks.
05:57But with twins, 36 weeks is considered full term.
06:00So with quints, 34 weeks is considered extremely successful.
06:03Just give him some acetaminophen.
06:05It's in the medicine cabinet.
06:07I plan on going 36 weeks.
06:08No one's leaving this uterus until I say so.
06:11Power of positive thinking, huh?
06:12Well, that, bed rest, and all the medical care you can give me.
06:15We're with the doctors now.
06:17I'll talk to you later.
06:19Okay, bye.
06:23Adam's got a fever, which means soon they'll all have a fever.
06:26I don't think my mom's going to make it through lunch.
06:28We have four-year-old boys at home, Adam, Oliver, and Graham.
06:31Triplets?
06:31You already have triplets.
06:34I guess when you take those fertility pills, you should read the fine print.
06:38Dr. Stevens.
06:39Oh, I'm sorry.
06:40I just, I meant it.
06:41It's okay.
06:42I'm used to it.
06:43I just really wanted a girl.
06:44Yeah, we just didn't bank on five girls.
06:46But think of all the clothes and all that pink cuteness.
06:49Well, honey, that's your happy place, remember?
06:51Oh, yeah.
06:51I'm trying not to say everything that pops into your brain.
07:02They always look so sad when I kick them out.
07:07Seriously, why do guys not understand that when you pick them up in a bar and take them
07:11home for sex, that there are no picket fences or kids in your future?
07:14For a key, you got a freaking key before coffee.
07:23Oh, what is wrong with that?
07:25They're like these 1950s debutantes.
07:27Someone dance and there's a shotgun to your head.
07:31Meredith?
07:34You work here?
07:36Oh, what are you doing here, Steve?
07:38I'm having a little problem.
07:40Steve's?
07:41Actually, I'm having a big problem.
07:44What?
07:46Steve, hi.
07:47Christina.
07:49Ever since you and I?
07:52It won't go away.
07:55Christina!
07:56What?
07:56It's right there looking at me.
08:02There's so many things I can say right now.
08:07Champ.
08:14Nobody knows where they might end up.
08:18Nobody knows.
08:32Oh, oh, oh, you'll never know.
08:38Do you think it's serious?
08:40It hurts like it's serious.
08:41I realize this is completely insane.
08:43Well, we have to stash him somewhere until we figure out what's wrong with him.
08:45I can't help the whole hospital finding out.
08:47I'm not going down for this.
08:49It's not my fault you broke this guy's penis.
08:50Broke his what?
08:53Hey, don't make me chase you down.
08:54I've grown a person here.
08:56I got to check on some labs.
08:58How's it look?
09:09Not bad.
09:11Not bad?
09:12Not bad is pretty good when you have five babies in your uterus.
09:15It's Kate.
09:20She kicks me so hard.
09:23It's like a belly burn every time.
09:25You've named them already?
09:26I know you think I'm crazy.
09:28Or maybe just a little bit stupid.
09:31Mrs. Russell, I'm sorry if I've done something to offend you.
09:34The only thing that will offend me is if you pretend that you haven't been judging me since the minute we met.
09:38We're going to be spending a lot of time together, so we may as well be honest, right?
09:48If you had reduced the fetuses even by two, the other three could have been carried longer, been more developed, and born healthier.
09:55And you're about the 16th doctor who's told me that.
10:03This one up here?
10:05This is Charlotte.
10:06She's the stubborn one.
10:08Lodged under my ribcage.
10:09Won't budge.
10:12Over here, Lucy.
10:16She's a badass.
10:18She gets kicked, she kicks back.
10:22Emily.
10:24She has the hiccups almost every day.
10:28And over here is Julie.
10:30She's pretty mellow.
10:31Every once in a while she just turns over.
10:33Which brings us back to...
10:36Kate.
10:38Kate.
10:40Who gives you belly burn every time she kicks?
10:43We were just bringing him up here because he's got this problem, you see.
10:52He's a friend.
10:54What did your friend take?
10:56Take?
10:57Which erectile dysfunction drug?
10:59You took...
11:00Absolutely not, I swear.
11:01It was all natural between us.
11:03Shut up.
11:04Your condition is called priapism, usually brought on by the overuse of EDs.
11:09I didn't take anything.
11:11But we'll have to take your word for it, because there's no test to see if you're lying.
11:15We'll have to look for other causes.
11:17There'll be lots of labs, lots of procedures.
11:21Painful procedures.
11:23Procedures which might make you wish you've never had a penis.
11:26You sure you don't want to change your story?
11:28I swear, I'm clean.
11:30All right.
11:31Gray, start his work up.
11:33Get some blood, get him some lipidine for his pain.
11:36As of now, your friend is admitted.
11:41Dory Russell, she's giving birth to Quince.
11:43Yes.
11:44Richard said we were on standby, which is no problem, really, because it's not like I have
11:46a neurosurgery department to run or anything.
11:48Oh.
11:49Yes.
11:49Apparently, our departments are at her disposal.
11:51Do you have time to talk to the mom now?
11:54I want her to meet all the surgeons on her team.
11:55Yes.
11:56No problem.
11:57I'll come by after I get out of the OR.
11:59Thank you, Dr. Burke.
12:00Sure.
12:02I didn't hear you leave the hotel room, but I missed you at breakfast.
12:05I had an early surgery.
12:07You sure that's all?
12:08Nothing's wrong?
12:09No, it's like I said.
12:10I just had an early surgery.
12:13I feel like a beached whale.
12:15Dory, this is Dr. Shepard.
12:17He's our head of neurosurgery.
12:18Oh, another Dr. Shepard.
12:20He's my husband, actually.
12:21Seriously?
12:22Mm-hmm.
12:23Wow.
12:24Look at you two.
12:25Everybody must hate you.
12:27Oh, you have no idea.
12:29Anyway, Dory, Dr. Shepard wants to talk to you about baby C.
12:33Lucy.
12:33Yes, Lucy has a condition called hydrocephalus.
12:36It is a buildup of cerebral spinal fluid on the brain.
12:39Okay, and that means...
12:40Excess fluid builds up, and it puts pressure on the baby's brain, which could result in brain
12:44damage.
12:47Here's the good news.
12:49We caught it early enough.
12:50We can take care of it very quickly.
12:51How?
12:52I'm going to install a shunt to drain the fluid.
12:55Barring any complications, you're looking at a full recovery.
12:57No brain damage?
12:58No brain damage.
12:59Okay, really.
13:04Couldn't you have led with that?
13:07Good point.
13:09What the hell is this?
13:11It's a key.
13:12Why?
13:13Why?
13:13Why is it a key?
13:15Are we feeling existential this morning?
13:18Well, if a key turns in a lock and no one asked for the key or even wanted the key, does
13:23it make a sound?
13:24Hey.
13:26Hey.
13:26I'm going to take this opportunity to be the same place else.
13:34Steve's labs came back clean.
13:36So?
13:37So, someone needs to induce vasoconstriction.
13:40Oh, nice try with the fancy word.
13:41He needs an enema, and the answer is no.
13:44I can't do it.
13:45Oh.
13:46Come on.
13:46You let a guy you pick up in a bar see you naked, and you can't give him an enema?
13:50Totally uncalled for.
13:51Well, I am keyed up and cranky.
13:53I would do it for you.
13:54Oh, really?
13:56You'd give Burke an enema?
13:58Yes.
13:58Uh-huh.
13:59Maybe.
14:00No, but that's not the point.
14:02Oh, yeah.
14:02Okay, here's how it goes.
14:04I do this for you, and you do every enema I'm assigned to for an entire month.
14:07Deal.
14:09Well, you really don't want to do this.
14:15We heard from the seller's agent.
14:17I've been calling all morning.
14:18Oh, Mr. Martin.
14:19It's good to see you back on solid ground.
14:21I'm Dr. Shepard.
14:22My assistant Doyle says I passed out and hit my head.
14:25This guy says it's some kind of cyst.
14:28I want you to say when I can get out of here.
14:29Arathke's cleft cyst.
14:31Whatever.
14:31It's a congenital tumor on your pituitary.
14:33That's treatable, right?
14:35You're going to need surgery.
14:36See, I'm going to use an endonasal approach.
14:38Endonasal?
14:38Mm-hmm.
14:39Yeah.
14:40You're going to pull it out through my nose?
14:42Look him up.
14:43Check his credentials.
14:44It's a minimally evasive procedure, so there won't be any scarring.
14:47Good.
14:48So, when?
14:49Once we fully stabilize your sodium levels.
14:51That means no more water.
14:53I'm thirsty.
14:54It's a side effect of the tumor.
14:55We'll keep you hydrated intravenously.
14:56Right.
14:57Okay?
15:00What the hell do you think you're doing?
15:02I'm just following the doctor's orders.
15:03I cannot believe this is happening.
15:12Try being me.
15:13I mean, you meet someone in a bar, you have a few drinks, a few laughs, you make out in the car.
15:18Oh, two side.
15:20Either side.
15:23Bring your knees up to your chest.
15:24You have a good time.
15:26Spend the night, wake up the next morning, and...
15:29Okay.
15:30Uh-huh.
15:33Dr. Perry, 972.
15:35Dr. Perry, 972.
15:39So, you're still not talking to me?
15:41You gave me syphilis.
15:43And I am talking to you, I just don't have anything to say.
15:50How's George?
15:51Miley's a fetus.
15:52It's all whiny and afraid of the light.
15:54So, you didn't tell him you were doing me?
15:56Big deal.
15:57Minimal disclosure.
15:59It's my policy.
16:06Hey.
16:07I'm looking for you.
16:09Hey.
16:10I'm on the Quinn's case.
16:11Yeah, I heard.
16:12Now, they're gonna need multiple surgeries once they're delivered.
16:15I put you on the pager list, so you're in, too.
16:17Yeah, I kinda got my own cases to worry about.
16:21Okay, Alex.
16:22Was it me?
16:25Because we seem to be actually having a normal time.
16:28A good time.
16:29Yeah, we were having a good time.
16:31Well, then was it me?
16:33Was it something I did, or...?
16:35It wasn't you, right?
16:36It was just...
16:38I just feel like doing it.
16:39I was tired, you know?
16:43Well, do you feel like doing it tonight?
16:46Well, I'm on calls.
16:49Okay, well, do you feel like doing it now?
16:58What, right now?
16:59People have sex in this hospital all the time.
17:01You hear about the Clint's?
17:17Yeah.
17:18I heard.
17:19Yeah, I gotta get in on that.
17:21Yeah, well, that's Addison, so I'm guessing I don't stand a chance.
17:27So how do you break a guy's penis?
17:29You know about Steve.
17:33Why does every guy I meet come with his own unique set of nightmarish humiliations?
17:40Um, maybe it's a matter of volume.
17:42Volume?
17:43What's that supposed to mean?
17:44Just...
17:45No, there's quality and then there's quantity.
17:47So you think I'm sleeping with too many guys?
17:50You think I'm some kind of slut?
17:51I think you're taking some risks.
17:53I think you find yourself in a hole in some guy's basement being ordered to put the lotion
17:57on the skin or also get the hose again.
17:59Oh, come on.
17:59Excuse me, I'm talking.
18:01So you're not over Derek.
18:02You want to be, but you're not.
18:04So you're trying to find some replacements, some temporary way to feel better, but it's
18:08not working and it's not going to work because the future of meaningless one-night stands
18:12and problematic penises is not what you want.
18:16You want better and you deserve better.
18:18And not every guy's a nightmare.
18:29It's me, just tell me it's me.
18:31It's not you.
18:32Well, then is it a medical thing or a problem?
18:36Because guys have problems sometimes.
18:39I don't have a problem.
18:41Get back down here.
18:43We're going to do this until we do it.
18:46Okay.
18:489-1-1.
19:02I'm sorry.
19:06Damn it.
19:07Where have you been?
19:20I am.
19:21I...
19:21The nurse was here.
19:23I've loaded it up with magnesium, start monitoring her for toxicity.
19:27Oh, it's too soon.
19:29I can't come yet.
19:31Mom says Graham started puking.
19:33What is it?
19:34What's going on?
19:36I'm always having contractions.
19:37The baby's vital signs are stable, but your placenta's laying low.
19:40We're going to have to keep a close eye on that.
19:41We want to keep them in there as long as possible.
19:43How are you keeping them in there if she's already having contractions?
19:45It's all right, hon.
19:46They can stop them.
19:47You're going to trendellenberg me, right?
19:49Yes, I am.
19:50You've done your reading, Dora.
19:52They did it with the triplets.
19:54Gravity, remember, Tom?
19:56It worked fine then and it'll be fine now.
19:58Hang in there, Tom.
19:59There's no time for second thoughts now.
20:01Tom, we didn't think that we would survive the first week with the boys, and we did.
20:05And we'll be the same with the girls.
20:06We're ready.
20:09Well, that's all we can do for now.
20:11Dr. Stevens, are you on call tonight?
20:14No.
20:15You are now.
20:26Enema didn't work.
20:27Enema didn't work?
20:28Enema didn't work.
20:31Oh.
20:32Well, it was an excellent enema.
20:34So, what's the next step?
20:36A needle aspiration.
20:38A needle.
20:39My penis.
20:40You have to drain the blood.
20:44No way.
20:45No.
20:45Forget it.
20:46Then you're looking at impotence, penile infarction, or gangrene, so if you want it to fall off.
20:52No, no, I really don't want that.
20:54And let's get to it.
20:55What goes up must come down.
20:57I feel nauseous.
20:59Just lie back, close your eyes, and try to relax.
21:02If I could relax, I wouldn't be here.
21:06Dr. Bell.
21:07Dr. Bell.
21:09How is he?
21:10His surgery is scheduled for tomorrow's.
21:13Is there anything I can do?
21:14Don't let him drink any water, even if he begs.
21:16Is there any family we should contact?
21:18No.
21:18Friends?
21:19He doesn't really get along well with most people.
21:21I'm not big on the social skills.
21:23Sad guy.
21:24Well, he has me.
21:24Three years as his assistant.
21:26I guess I'm his friend.
21:28Doyle!
21:36I thought you just gave him back the key.
21:40He'll be hurt.
21:41What if I don't use it?
21:42Well, then, if you had no intention of using it, you shouldn't have taken it in the first place.
21:46Oh, come on. Fishing a key out of a coffee cup isn't like some binding legal contract.
21:51Your boyfriend gave you a key to his place?
21:54Why is he talking?
21:56I'm just saying. The guy put himself out there. He's taking the next step. You can't not use it.
22:01Do you think you might not be in the best position right now to be handing out relationship advice?
22:06Hey, he offered the key. He took the key. Just because I'm...
22:12Look at that.
22:15Congratulations.
22:16You're flaccid.
22:18Never thought I'd be so happy to hear that.
22:23Dr. Jones, radiology.
22:25Dr. Jones, radiology.
22:27Dory.
22:28Tom.
22:31Hey, Dory.
22:32Tom, this is Dr. Burke. He's the head of cardiothoracic surgery.
22:36And Dr. O'Malley, who will be assisting him.
22:38Dr. Burke wanted to talk to you about Emily's heart surgery.
22:41Emily needs heart surgery?
22:42Yes.
22:42Your daughter has a condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
22:46The surgery will be extensive, and the odds are that...
22:48I don't believe in odds.
22:50Good.
22:51Neither do I.
22:52But it is important that you both understand medically what's going on with your girls.
22:56After she's born, there won't be much time to ask questions, so...
22:58Okay.
23:00Standing by.
23:01Listening.
23:02What's wrong with Emily's heart?
23:04The chambers on the left side are underdeveloped.
23:07In addition, the mitral valve, which connects these two chambers, is abnormally narrow.
23:11Dr. Kim to LFD.
23:19All right.
23:19That's a good idea.
23:27It's a key.
23:29Just a key?
23:30Just a key.
23:32Good.
23:33Good.
23:34Good.
23:35Good.
23:35Good.
23:42Or...
23:43You can start thinking about moving in with me.
23:55Good.
23:57Good.
23:57Good.
23:59Sorry.
23:59Good work.
24:00Good, good.
24:03Good.
24:03Don't mind me.
24:14What's up with Doyle?
24:16I had to fire him.
24:18Give me some water. I'm drying up.
24:20Yeah, well, that's the tumor talking.
24:22The IVs keeping hydrated.
24:24So why'd you fire Doyle?
24:26He seemed like a good guy.
24:28I could see it in his eyes.
24:29He didn't respect me anymore.
24:34You thought he was your friend.
24:36Friend? Doyle?
24:37Oh, right. You don't have any friends.
24:39If I did, I wouldn't let them see me like this.
24:42Illness is a sign of weakness.
24:43Once they see it, they never look at you the same way again.
24:46I mean, you're a hotshot doctor.
24:48I'm sure you don't let all the other hotshot doctors around here
24:51know anything about your problems.
24:53Well, I'm a hotshot doctor. I don't have any problems.
24:56You probably don't have any friends either.
24:57Oh, my God.
25:06Hooch, don't tell me.
25:08The flag is flying once again.
25:09Hey, not then I did.
25:11Well, we've tried everything, so it must be Neural.
25:13Neural?
25:14She already called for a consult.
25:19A consult?
25:21You called Neural for a consult?
25:23Hey, it's not my phone.
25:24She broke the boy's penis.
25:27Hello, everybody.
25:28What's up?
25:36Hmm.
25:36So when did this, um, problem begin?
25:40Well, I had an erection last night and woke up with one this morning.
25:43Uh, Dr. Shepard, if you don't need me,
25:45the other Dr. Shepard needs a consult on one of the quints.
25:48Yeah, no, we're fine.
25:49So when did you last ejaculate?
25:52I'm not sure.
25:54Uh, Meredith?
25:57Oh, I'm...
25:59I want to go with Dr. Bailey.
26:01Meredith, what time did we, uh, you know...
26:06Yes, Meredith, what time did you two...
26:11There it is.
26:23Right there, the infallocel.
26:26Yeah, look at that.
26:27That's the scariest word yet.
26:28Oh, all it means is, uh,
26:29some of the baby's internal organs are growing in a sack outside its body.
26:32Christina.
26:33All it means?
26:35Her organs are growing outside of her body, that's all it means?
26:40It's gonna be okay.
26:41I'll remove the sack membrane containing the organs,
26:45make a small incision in the baby's abdomen,
26:47and put them back inside.
26:50No.
26:50Oh, Julie.
26:54It's just a quiet one.
26:56Oh.
27:09What makes you think?
27:09What makes you think we can live together?
27:13You don't know anything about me.
27:19I know that you prefer an 11 blade for your I&Ds.
27:24I know you prefer to say pickups instead of forceps.
27:26I know you like your coffee from the cart by the front entrance
27:31better than the coffee in the cafeteria.
27:33I know you.
27:34Those are little things, just details.
27:40I know you.
27:43You don't want to move,
27:45but I can always be the one that takes the step.
27:49Any more steps and I'm walking away.
27:56Mr. Martin?
28:08Mr. Martin, please.
28:10Mr. Martin, please.
28:11You've heard what the doctor said.
28:12I don't need any doctors.
28:13I don't need anyone.
28:14Open the door, Martin.
28:16I am an island.
28:18A beautiful island, surrounded by water.
28:21What do you want to do?
28:23Shepard gave me one job to do.
28:24Just keep the stoop from drinking water.
28:26Do you want me to page him?
28:27No, I can handle this.
28:28Just go get some restraints and turn the water off to the floor.
28:31Martin, open the door!
28:33Your CT shows a tumor on your lower spine
28:35which is pressing against your cavernous nerve
28:37which is causing the erection.
28:40A tumor.
28:41Right.
28:43A tumor.
28:45So, I should be scared, right?
28:48This is the time for scared.
28:52Um, it's going to be fine.
28:56Um, Dr. Shepard is going to schedule a surgery.
28:59Yes, I'll remove the tumor and everything should return to normal.
29:02Normal, normal.
29:03We'll have a urologist on his way up to talk to you, but yes.
29:07Normal.
29:08Normal.
29:08Can you call my mom?
29:12Her number's in my wallet.
29:13Tell her to come, but don't tell her about the tumor.
29:16I don't want to freak her out when she has to get on a plane.
29:18Sure.
29:19Okay.
29:19How long have you two been seeing each other?
29:21We're not seeing each other.
29:23We met last night at Joe's.
29:26Joe's bar?
29:28Mm-hmm.
29:28I met a girl there once myself.
29:33Very long time ago.
29:39The water's off.
29:41We'll just have to wait until he sobers up.
29:42Sodium levels have dropped too long.
29:43Sodium levels have dropped too long.
30:00No!
30:02No!
30:02No!
30:03Leave me alone!
30:06Let me go back!
30:07I need the water!
30:08I need it!
30:09Wharton, we're trying to help.
30:10I don't want your help!
30:12I don't want people to look at me!
30:14I'm pathetic!
30:16Stop looking at me!
30:19Stop looking at me!
30:21Give him a 3% hypertonic solution.
30:24500 cc per hour in the next four hours of stabilizer.
30:28You think you're such a hot shot, doctor?
30:31You're not.
30:32You're nothing!
30:33I'm gonna fire you, too.
30:35Go ahead.
30:36Fire me.
30:37Oh.
30:38Shh.
30:40Shh.
30:41I'll use the key.
30:56That's a step.
31:06So you really want to know me?
31:07There's nothing you can reveal about yourself that I wouldn't want to know.
31:12This is where I live.
31:37My mother decorated it.
31:38I don't do laundry.
31:44I buy new underwear.
31:46See, and, uh, end of the table?
31:48Six months of magazines I know I'll never read, but I won't throw out.
31:52I don't wash dishes, vacuum, or put the toilet paper on the holder.
31:56I hired a maid once.
31:58She ran away crying.
31:59Uh, the only things in my fridge are water, vodka, and diet soda.
32:04And I don't care.
32:05I don't care.
32:05Not care.
32:06But you do.
32:09Still think living together is a good idea?
32:15I've stolen all that I could rob.
32:20I don't know how I will get by.
32:24Hey.
32:30Addison wants me to put you guys on notice.
32:32When the quints are born, we're going to need everyone available.
32:35There's going to be five babies, at least three surgeries.
32:37We're going to need all the hands we can get.
32:39Okay.
32:40Fine.
32:40So, I'll just page you guys when we need you?
32:45Okay.
32:46Fine.
32:51Okay, then.
32:52I was studying.
32:53What's your excuse?
32:54I was staring at the ceiling in abject horror.
32:57My one-night stand is a neurosurgical case.
33:00I heard you broke his penis.
33:01Thanks.
33:02So, I'm having a lot of sex.
33:03What's wrong with that?
33:05I'm not wrong with that at all.
33:06It only gets problematic when you start to care, when you let your emotions get in the way, you know?
33:13Yeah, right.
33:23Damn it.
33:28I'll just leave the table.
33:31What is it?
33:31Why'd you page me?
33:33He was acting all jittery and started slurring his words.
33:36Martin, can you hear me?
33:39Two of Adam and he started seizing.
33:40How much sodium did you give him?
33:41500 cc over four hours.
33:43Actually, doctor, you ordered 500 cc per hour over four hours.
33:46He's too fast.
33:48His brain is swelling.
33:49Why didn't you do a fall-off?
33:50I gave you one thing to do.
33:53He's going to be okay, right?
33:54He's currently impaired.
33:55I can't operate on him like this.
33:56He's going to be okay, right?
33:56He's going to be okay.
34:06I'm sorry.
34:19I wasn't trying to get you in trouble, but Dr. Shepard needed to know.
34:23It doesn't mean you're not a good doctor.
34:25You know, lately I'm crap.
34:28Yeah, well, things have been kind of crappy for me, too, lately.
34:33Also my fault.
34:35We both made mistakes.
34:40Let me ask you something.
34:42When we were together, it was good, right?
34:45And all other people want to die, I don't know why I can't keep my eyes off for you.
34:56Yeah.
34:57Yeah.
34:59It was good.
35:01It was really good.
35:04It was pretty great.
35:08It was, wasn't it?
35:09It was like easy, simple.
35:15You better have a condom this time.
35:31Oh, there it is.
35:33It's on the S1 vertebra.
35:36So removing it should fix the problem?
35:39Hmm.
35:39It doesn't look like there's any nerve damage.
35:41There shouldn't be any long-term effect.
35:44I'd wait a few weeks before I tested it out.
35:45So...
35:46Funny.
35:48You're a funny man.
35:49You're on dating.
35:50I just didn't know you two were dating.
35:53Well, you know what happened initially.
35:56Eventually feels a lot different than actually.
35:59Yeah.
36:00I guess it does.
36:04Well, it's surprisingly painful.
36:10It gets better.
36:13Does it?
36:13I don't know, but I'm determined to be optimistic.
36:31So you officially signed your contract.
36:33Congratulations.
36:35Time to move forward.
36:36Yeah, it is.
36:43We're okay, right?
36:45Yeah, we're okay.
36:50Story.
36:58What's going on?
36:59There's fetal stress.
37:00My contractions are really hurting.
37:04I think my water broke.
37:09Her placenta is tearing.
37:10Okay, Dory, we can't wait any longer.
37:12The babies have to come out now.
37:15It's okay.
37:16We're going to take really good care of you.
37:17Just keep breathing.
37:22Dory, the OR is prepped and ready to go.
37:24Where's Tom?
37:24He's at home with the boys.
37:27No.
37:28I called Tom.
37:28He's on his way.
37:29Izzy, go ahead and page everyone on Dory's team.
37:31The list is posted at the nurse's station.
37:37Dory.
37:37Dory, you're fine.
37:38You're going to be fine.
37:40Nothing about this is fine.
37:42It's too early.
37:43They're too hurt.
37:44Dory, you've carried your girls this far.
37:47Now it's our turn.
37:48You have to trust us to bring him into the world.
37:52Tom's on his way.
37:53Tom's on his way.
37:59Hey.
38:00Hey.
38:01Guess I'll just have to tell you I'm happy to see you.
38:05So Dr. Shepard removed the tumor without any complications.
38:09So I just want to thank you for being there for me.
38:13I mean, normally, you don't expect your one-night stand to stick by you through a tumor.
38:22Maybe when I get out of here we could...
38:23I don't think so.
38:25You sure about that?
38:27Yeah.
38:28You know, when I saw you at Joe's, I was just looking for a replacement.
38:33Looking for something to make me feel better.
38:37And you deserve better than that.
38:38Dr. Bailey, Dr. Burt, OR1.
38:48Dr. Bailey, Dr. Burt, OR1.
38:54Sorry.
38:55I gotta go.
39:05The quince.
39:06Everyone answered your page except Dr. Kareff.
39:08Where is he?
39:08We need everyone.
39:09Oh, I don't know.
39:09He was on call last night.
39:10He might be asleep.
39:11Go find him.
39:23It's time for the quince.
39:24We need you.
39:24Beautiful dawn.
39:29Beautiful dawn.
39:35Lights up the shore for me.
39:37There is nothing left in the world.
39:45I'd rather wake up and see
39:49How do you know how much is too much?
40:09Too much too soon?
40:11Too much information?
40:34Too much fun.
40:55Too much fun.
40:56Too much love.
41:04Too much to ask.
41:09And when is it all just too much to bear?
41:23And when is it all just too much to bear?
41:30Hello.
41:33It's when I'm on my life, I'm on my mind