Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 12, Episode 14 - Odd Man Out - full transcript
Webber decides to make the residents work with a different attending for the day. So Blake is sent to work with Amelia who still has some feelings towards her because of her involvement with what happened to Derek. She has a patient who was in an accident and suffered some head trauma. They assume the woman with him is his wife but his actual wife shows up. It seems like the woman is his girlfriend whom has been with ever since they parted ways years ago. The wife is waiting for him to die so she can inherit his fortune. Amelia refuses to let Blake do anything but Riggs whom she called to assist encourages Blake to treat him when he codes. When he regains consciousness he doesn't remember his girlfriend and still thinks he and his wife are still together. Ben is sent to work with Arizona who's patient is an accountant and she goes over Bailey and Ben's taxes and raises something which upsets him. And her patient is expecting quadruplets and he notices something that concerns Arizona. And Wilson is with Meredith who as far as Wilson is concerned is treating her like dirt.
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Previously on
"Grey's Anatomy"...
Nathan: Dr. Hunt and I
go back a bit.
Bailey: She's joining the
program at Grey-Sloan Memorial.
Perfect Penny
killed my husband.
Get her out of my house.
Wilson, go away!
If you're out with Grey,
you're out, and I'm out.
You just signed divorce papers,
and you don't want a drink?
What are you,
pregnant?
I think I am.
You have to tell him.
Obviously, I'm going to
tell him... when I'm ready.
If you want to start over,
forget all that,
well,
let's do it.
Just like new?
This is Major Thorpe.
Thorpe: It's great
what you did in there.
I'm just glad I saw it.
Well, we said we'll
follow up, and we will.
I'd like that...
To follow up with you.
Jackson: That guy definitely
just asked for your number.
And that's what flirting
looks like.
¶¶
[ Indistinct conversations ]
¶¶
Meredith:
When babies are born,
they usually come out crying
like there's no tomorrow.
It's loud. It's jarring.
¶¶
And it's completely unfair.
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That adorable, tiny baby
was forced out
of its mother's womb.
And forced
to breathe outside air
into its brand-new
little lungs.
It's human nature.
No one wants to be left out
in the cold...
rejected and alone.
[ Door opens ]
I want to meet
with the residents immediately.
When a bedridden patient
stays in one place,
what's the outcome?
Bedsores.
Exactly.
When a surgeon stays in
one place, what's the outcome?
One of us has bedsores?
Stagnation. Complacency.
A limited mind.
You have a short time
to learn here, people,
and you've snuggled up
to your specialties
like a warm, comfy bed.
Well, I am your alarm clock.
I'm pulling you out of bed
and broadening your education.
This is
a Resident Scramble.
[ All groaning ]
This is filled
with attendings' names.
Come on up
and draw your new service...
At random.
[ Sighs ]
[ All murmuring ]
Bingo, Shepherd.
Put it back!
[ Light laughter ]
But I...
Back.
¶¶
Dr. Grey,
I was told to report to...
Did you see the scans?
Yeah, I'm sorry
I'm late.
I just got off the phone
with Bauer Medical.
They said
that Carson's recovering well
and his incision sites and flaps
are doing great.
That is great news.
Yeah, Dr. Thorpe
thought so, too.
He also thought you might have
given him the wrong number.
Thorpe?
Who is Thorpe?
He has the right number.
Oh, okay, so you're just gonna
what, ignore his calls?
Wait.
Will someone please tell me what
is going on and who "he" is?
Meredith exchanged numbers
with a hot military surgeon
over at Bauer.
He says he called
but radio silence.
What?
It's nothing.
Why wouldn't you tell me this?
Because it's nothing.
Mm-hmm.
Wilson, are you following me?
I'm with you today.
I'm on your service.
Blake is with me.
No, actually, all of
the residents were switched.
You need to go talk
to Blake, then,
because I don't have the time
to get you up to speed.
So, how hot is hot?
We have surgery.
[ Telephones ringing ]
Hot.
Girl: I heard
there were puppies!
[ Dogs barking ]
I thought it'd weird, you know,
the small talk, the eye contact,
the polite eating,
but really, it wasn't.
I mean, she was nice.
It was nice.
So you're getting
out there, huh?
I don't know about that.
I mean, it was sudden,
but yeah, it was a date.
Does Kepner know about it?
No.
No, and do not tell her, okay?
Sure. Whatever.
I mean, I'm not lying, you know?
I just don't want her
to hear it from someone else.
I mean, I'll tell her, you know,
when the time is right.
Uh-huh.
Uh, we all hear the dogs, right?
There are dogs somewhere.
Alex: Once a month,
a rescue group
brings in a bunch of puppies
for the kids.
It's good for morale
and healing and crap.
No.
What's the matter?
Okay, I'm on peds today.
No.
Hope you like dogs.
[ Sighs ]
[ Elevator bell dings ]
[ Sighs ]
Hey. Long night?
75-year-old man ran his car
into an electrical pole.
Electrocution
and a big intracranial bleed.
And a pacemaker implantation.
Huh.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
Uh, so I booked a reservation
around 8:00,
so we should maybe head out
around 7:00. That work?
Yeah, I can do that.
How fancy is this?
Well, first date,
so I took a big swing.
[ Chuckles ]
[ Elevator bell dings ]
[ Clears throat ]
Penny:
Dr. Shepherd.
Is this Mr. McColl?
Yes, Blake.
Why?
The patient's wife
is downstairs.
Why are you telling me this?
Where's Edwards?
Dr. Webber mixed us up today.
I pulled your service.
No.
No?
No,
where's the wife?
She's downstairs in admitting.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
Dr. Webber told me...
Tell Dr. Webber
I said no.
Wait. I'm... I'm in
a whole other bracket?
Well, yes.
Your income has jumped
significantly since last year
and your husband's hasn't, so...
Are those our taxes?
Hey, Chief,
stop harassing my patient.
Hey, people ask us for free
medical advice all the time.
It's not harassment
unless I don't want to help her.
I just had fetal surgery
and I've been stuck on bed rest
for weeks.
Which is actually pretty great
if you're an accountant
during tax season...
Nothing else to do but work.
No distractions except,
well, for this.
See, um,
I-I normally do our taxes.
It's sort of my thing.
But, uh, Courtney thinks
that maybe we should change
our filing status...
Arizona: Hey, you.
Out.
You. Present.
You can't tell me
what to do.
[ Clears throat ]
Fine.
I'll just...
Yeah.
Okay, I don't even...
Warren.
Oh. Sorry.
Um, just give me a minute to...
DeLuca.
Okay, uh, Courtney Hall,
23 weeks pregnant.
She's post-op from
a fetal laser photocoagulation
to separate
a shared blood vessel
between two of her babies.
Wow, uh, quadruplets?
Yeah. That's what I said
when I found out.
Oh, good. You got it.
This is for you guys.
No, you did not need to do that.
Yes, we did.
You are the reason all four
of our little deductions
are still alive right now.
Babies.
She means babies.
You kept all four safe inside
where they belong.
And I get to lie here
for eight more weeks.
Yay.
She means "thank you."
[ Telephone rings in distance ]
Fetal medicine has its perks.
[ Laughs ]
Surgery?
Oh, God.
Well, his heart rhythm
had become very erratic,
probably due
to the electrical shock,
so I had to implant a pacemaker.
Oh, no.
Poor Griffin.
The other concern is
Griffin suffered a brain bleed,
which I operated on.
A brain bleed?
Your husband will be awake soon,
and we'll know more then.
Oh, he's...
Well, Griffin's not my husband.
He's...
Hello, Lena.
How's my husband?
I understand he's been
in a terrible accident.
I'm sorry.
Uh, we thought you were the...
I am the wife.
She's the slut
he's been hitting on the side.
Lena: It's been 11 years,
Gayle.
How is Griffin?
Is he dead?
[ Telephone ringing ]
His accident was severe.
He needed surgery on his heart
and his brain...
So, he's almost dead?
We can take you to see him if...
I don't want to see him
until he is dead.
¶¶
So, first, we need to check on
Kim Coley's baby's tracheal
balloon, and after that...
Warren.
Hmm?
Go someplace else.
Why?
'Cause you're on my service,
and I said so.
[ Sighs ]
Hey.
Hey.
How you feeling?
Uh, good.
How are you?
How are you feeling?
Fine.
12 weeks and fine.
Did you tell Jackson?
[ Sighs ]
I'm worried
that you're doing this alone
when you don't have to.
I'm not.
I'm not alone.
I told you.
Okay.
Okay, okay.
So, then, let's do this right.
Let's get out in front of it.
I think I'd like to start
with booking a 3D ultrasound,
and then, um,
I'd like to run a genetic test
to see if the fetus
has osteogenesis imperfecta.
No.
[ Scoffs ]
April, I get it.
With what you went through
last time,
you don't want
a bunch of needles
being stuck
in your belly...
Arizona, I don't...
But I can do a CVS,
and then if it's there,
we'll see it and then
we'll just... we'll know.
The baby's not getting tested.
What?
[ Scoffs ]
Why?
Because my baby will be fine.
¶¶
She said,
"Because my baby's fine!"
O.I. can be diagnosed early.
Why wouldn't she take the test?
That's crazy.
I know.
Well, then Avery
will have to convince her.
She won't tell him.
I don't...
I don't know what to do.
Well, I'm not doing this.
I'm not lying to my friends.
No one's asking you to...
No one asking you to lie.
I say, "Pass me the coffee,"
and I feel like
I'm lying to him.
Well, then,
we need to talk to her.
"We"?
I didn't want to know about
this thing in the first place.
Fine.
I will talk to her.
Maggie: So...
what kind of surgeon is he?
Oncology.
[ Gasps ]
We can work with that.
Guessing 40s.
Kind of tall.
And he's ranked in the military,
so he has an authoritative side.
I can hear you.
But you can't hear
the phone ringing.
Maybe her ringer's off.
It's not.
Suctioning.
Sometimes your ringer is off,
and it's been off for so long
that you forget that it's off,
and you need someone
to help you figure out
how to turn it back on.
But once it's on...
Callie: Oh.
[ Laughing ]
Oh, that's it.
Your ringer needs
to be turned on.
You've been on vibrate
for too long.
[ Groans ]
Shut up.
If I answer,
then he'll ask me out.
And then I'll have to say no,
and there will be
a lot of back and forth,
and I won't know
when it's okay to hang up,
so why answer?
[ Sighs ] Dr. Grey, I saw
all your clinic patients.
Can I scrub in?
Did you drain
Mr. Kurtzman's wound?
No.
Okay, Blake, well,
go get that done.
Wilson.
What?
Forget it.
See?
Now you're mixing up
your residents.
You need to get that ringer
turned on loud and fast.
My ringer is fine.
Are you almost done?
I have three more returns
to get through.
Don't bother her
during tax season.
It's the first rule.
Should be done in just a second.
Um, okay, there's Baby A.
Oh, there's Baby B.
Yeah.
She's gonna be a handful,
right, hon?
She's a kicker.
And there's Baby D.
And...
Go get Robbins,
would you?
Yeah.
What? What?
Is something wrong?
Nothing.
Nothing.
It's, um...
It's quadruplets, right?
Yeah.
Why?
I'm just, um...
I'm looking, and uh...
it's probably just me, but...
What?
I can only find three babies
in here.
¶¶
Penny: If I had known
she wasn't actually his wife...
Amelia:
You should have known.
You're right.
You're absolutely right.
I just didn't...
Get your facts straight
before you let me
go spilling medical information
to just anybody.
You embarrassed me.
I'm sorry.
She said that she was his...
Why are you even here?
I said to tell Dr. Webber...
Dr. Webber said that he chooses
to decline your proposal.
Well, then take the day off.
Dr. Webber
rejected that, too.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
Watch his monitors,
don't touch him,
and stay out of my way.
Nathan: The nurse will bring up
his personal things.
These are patient pamphlets
on pacemakers.
Give it to the side piece.
She can change his diaper.
I'm waiting for the funeral.
Mrs. McColl,
your husband...
My husband, my dear,
was a sweet man
who turned into
a philandering bastard
who only cared about his money,
which I should have known
when he handed me that prenup
for my wedding present.
That thing
is as tight as my Spanx.
I see.
If he dies
and we are still married,
I get his $30 million,
which is way less than I deserve
for putting up
with that son of a bitch.
But it'll have to do.
I'm waiting him out.
Well, I don't think we have to.
He's 75 with a bum heart,
high blood pressure,
and a cracked skull.
He probably won't even wake up.
Right, Dr. Shepherd?
We... [ Chuckles ]
We're doing everything we can.
You wouldn't screw with me,
would you?
Oh, Gayle, I wouldn't.
There's not much hope.
So there's hope.
So if you want to just sit
right over here and wait...
[ Sighs ]
Why the hell...
Oh, come on.
That's what she wanted to hear.
It's refreshing.
I mean, most family members
are like,
"Please, please,
save him."
I mean, this takes
the pressure off us a bit.
Shepherd,
I'm kidding.
That's dark.
Yeah, sorry.
Really funny,
though.
Penny:
Dr. Shepherd.
What?
Mr. McColl's waking up.
Ooh.
I called that wrong.
What...
Who the hell are you?
Amelia:
Mr. McColl.
Griffin, it's me.
It's Lena.
You've been in
a pretty bad car wreck.
You've had surgery...
Where's Gayle?
Gayle!
Where's Gayle?
Griffin, just relax, okay?
You need to calm down.
[ Groans ]
Bugs! Help me.
Bugs!
He's hallucinating.
Give him 5 of Haldol...
Bugs!
He's calling me.
I'm Bugs.
He hasn't called me that
in 30 years.
There you are.
Bugs, come here.
¶¶
Griffin:
Bugs, come here.
Come here.
¶¶
Honey...
what's happening?
What...
Just...
[ Sighs ]
¶¶
What happened?
Where would he have gone?
Nowhere.
He's in here.
Dr. Warren's just a little
behind on his fetal medicine.
He's in here somewhere.
Good.
We came in here with four babies
and we want to leave with...
There!
See, there he is. He's...
Just... moved down.
Why? To get away
from his sisters?
Courtney,
I'm afraid that you're in labor.
Courtney:
No, I can't...
I can't be.
It's too soon.
Months too soon.
No, I can't have them now.
They'll... They'll all die.
I can't be in labor.
I know.
I know.
But you are.
¶¶
Am I even having contractions?
I would notice, right?
When the babies are this small,
sometimes you don't even feel
the contractions.
Well, that's because
she shouldn't be having them.
Are you sure you're not wrong?
No, I'm not wrong.
From the position of Baby C...
Charles.
We're calling him Charles.
Okay, Doug.
We're taking her into the O.R.
In case something happens,
we'll be ready.
What?
No one's coming today.
Doug...
No!
It's too soon!
They... they need more time,
right?
Please.
Do something.
I am.
I can start her on medication
to stop the labor
and I can temporarily
sew her cervix closed,
and that might give us
enough time.
Might?
Labor's like a boulder
rolling down a hill.
Once it starts,
it's hard to stop.
But you're stopping the boulder.
I am.
I am trying to stop the boulder.
¶¶
[ Monitor beeping ]
He doesn't remember me at all?
A brain injury of this nature,
it's not uncommon for some
memory loss to have occurred.
We've been together 11 years.
He wanted a divorce,
but she wouldn't...
Can I talk to him?
Help him remember me?
He's still confused
and agitated.
He's asking for...
It's best if you wait out here.
[ Sighs ]
Her?
I took up with that lady?
Why?
Because you're a stupid
son of a bitch, that's why.
Heart rate's looking good.
Wait, why would I take up
with her when I have you?
My wife.
You are the funniest.
She is.
She's the funniest gal
I've ever met.
And you got the softest hands.
It's soft as a rabbit's foot
I had when I was...
Uh, Griffin.
Stop.
Go on.
Feel them.
I-I'll take your word
for it.
Eh, suit yourself.
You're missing out.
What happened, Bugs?
What did I do?
Uh, we fought.
A lot.
About money.
Oh, I don't care about money.
Yeah, well,
you didn't when we met,
but you've done very well
for yourself.
What did I do, Bugs?
Why would I ever hurt you?
Oh, I've been asking you that
for decades.
Dumbass.
It's like a time machine.
I'm good here.
You can go.
Andrew:
And magnesium's up.
Arizona: Okay, Courtney.
We're gonna wait
and see if this medication
calms everybody down.
And what do I do?
Just lie here?
Yeah, and try to relax.
With four babies trying
to get over the wall?
And I still have 73 tax returns?
Well,
I said "try."
[ Sighs ]
[ Monitors beeping ]
Contractions increasing.
[ Sighs ]
[ Sighs ]
Can I ask you something?
If a couple's been married
for three years,
why not file jointly?
Warren.
I'm just...
Courtney: No, no.
It's okay.
Well, that's not the problem.
You guys have a pretty
significant earnings disparity.
Well, I... I don't know
if I'd call it "significant."
It's more than 200%.
A little more than that.
Her income increase is
raising your tax bill by a lot.
[ Sighs ]
This is relaxing me.
Honestly, she shouldn't even
be filing as an individual.
She should incorporate.
Page Kepner.
Tell her to meet me
in Exam Room Five.
I will be back.
Arizona: Do not take your eyes
off of these monitors.
If there is any change in any
of them, you get me back here.
Mm-hmm.
Ooh,
theres' another option.
You could both file
as single individuals.
Well, how's that?
You could do what some
of my clients have done.
You could get divorced.
Why would we...
For the taxes.
¶¶
Grey still ignores me.
Gross, gross, gross.
She refuses to fill me in
on her patients.
You can't restart Mrs. Wheeler
on tube feeds yet.
She had high residuals
last time.
[ Sniffs ]
Jo: Crap. I thought her ileus
was resolved.
Crap!
Mnh-mnh.
You know, this is urine.
I've been urinated on
three times today.
What did you expect from babies?
I'm talking about puppies...
Dogs.
There are puppies upstairs
with the kids.
Why aren't we up there
right now?
Because the only thing worse
than peds is peds with puppies
because we're surgeons,
not veterinarians,
because we should not
be urinated upon.
I'm being crapped on.
You have to help me
with Shepherd. Shepherd
wants me dead.
At least she knows who you are.
Grey keeps calling me your name.
That doesn't even sound new.
Being kicked out bed
was almost better because
then she would see me...
Jo.
She'd have to see my face
to slam a door in it.
All right,
you get 10 more seconds.
What?
You get 10 seconds to complain
about Meredith Grey.
After that, you're done. No more
talking about it again, ever.
This is an excellent plan.
How is this far?
You talk and you talk
about Grey,
but you don't do anything
to change the situation.
You get 10 seconds.
After that, the only person you
can talk to about Meredith Grey
is Meredith Grey.
I can't say it all
in 10 seconds.
No,
'cause you have 7.
What am I supposed to say
to her?
She's the head of...
5.
A friend would listen.
A friend would not...
Time.
[ Scoffs ]
Never again.
Can I just say one more...
Ever.
Hey. I got your page.
What do you need?
Hey.
Do you trust me?
Arizona, I am swamped, and...
I mean, I'm the only
one that you ever told,
so do you trust me?
Yes, of course.
I trust you.
I can feel the boulder
starting to roll,
and I need to stop it.
So if you trust me,
then let me help you.
And you have to
let me help you my way.
Which means
that you need to tell Jackson.
And you need to let me give you
a full work-up.
You're acting like
I'm not taking care of myself,
but I am a doctor.
I'm not stupid.
I'm just not interested
in getting certain tests.
I don't want you going
through what you went
through last time, April.
I'm not worried about me.
I am!
And I am trying
to help you get what you want,
which is a healthy baby.
One that's not gonna go through
horrible pain.
Isn't that what you want?
Dr. Robbins.
Not now, DeLuca.
Dr. Warren sent me.
It's Courtney.
[ Sighs ]
Courtney:
Oh, thank God you're back.
You say her contractions
are more regular?
Yeah, and Baby C is getting...
Charles.
Charles is showing
recurrent decels.
[ Groans ]
Okay, Courtney.
I think that Charles is still
trying to make a break for it.
What?
How do you know?
Because I'm holding his feet.
[ Gasps ]
How could she not know
she was birthing a baby?
It's a quad at 23 weeks. He's
about the size of your hand.
Quads. Going from one litter
to another.
Peds is weird.
We'll need at least
two full NICU teams
down here
for the transport.
Okay.
I'm just saying. I have done
our taxes every year.
Why change it up now?
[ Scoffs ] There was never
a reason until now.
Things changed this year.
No, one thing changed this year,
Miranda.
One thing...
Your job!
It was a pretty big change.
I need warmers and
neonatal resuscitation trays,
and if you don't
have to be in here, get out.
It's about to get crowded.
Hi, Courtney.
My name's Dr. Karev.
You're the OUT guy. We met you
during our tour of the NICU.
I am, and I can assure
you, we're gonna do
everything we can...
No, no, no.
Don't you talk to me.
Dr. Robbins talks
to me.
Dr. Robbins is the "in" guy.
She's the one.
These babies are staying in.
Dr. Robbins is "in."
You're keeping them in, right?
It's Charles, right?
Courtney, Charles already
made up his mind.
He's partially out,
and once he's completely out,
they all come out.
Dr. Robbins.
Promise me
that they're gonna survive,
that they'll live
once their out.
All four babies.
I need four
umbilical line set-ups.
Warren. Wait.
¶¶
Just one.
I'm sorry?
I said one set-up!
Go.
What are you doing?
I'm stopping the boulder!
¶¶
[ Chatter ]
Heading up
to check on McColl's vitals.
Make sure Blake's
watching monitors.
What is Blake's problem?
What don't you like about her?
She seems on top of it to me,
so what am I not seeing?
She's...
No, she's...
I'm the new guy.
So if she's the dead fish,
I'd like to know.
It's personal
between her and me.
You can form
your own conclusions.
Aww. That's kind of you.
Must be nice for Blake.
What does that mean?
Oh, come on. You and Hunt are
obviously pretty tight.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
I'm sure you've formed
some conclusions about me.
[ Indistinct announcement
on P.A. ]
We should go
to the steakhouse we went to
after our honeymoon.
That place
isn't even there anymore.
Oh.
I'm sorry, guys. Can I get
in here a second, please?
What's...
Something wrong?
Mr. McColl,
can you squeeze my hands
as hard as you can, okay?
[ Monitors beeping rapidly ]
Follow the light.
Nathan:
Blake, what is it?
Page Shepherd immediately.
His ICP is climbing.
He needs
a ventriculostomy, stat.
Start a ketamine drip
and grab an intubation kit.
What is going on?
Ma'am, we are going to help him,
but I need you outside.
Have you ever done
a ventriculostomy?
Yes, but I'm not
supposed to touch him, so...
Can you do one?
I'm not supposed to touch him.
You're the neurosurgeon on call.
Shepherd said no, so I'm not
gonna drill a hole in his head.
Would you please just do it?
You're running
out of time, Blake.
¶ Do you want to be great ¶
So I'm gonna deliver
Charles, I'm gonna stop
labor, sew up the cervix,
and then leave
the rest of the three inside
for delayed delivery.
That's impossible.
Yes.
Once Charles is out,
she'll keep having contractions
to deliver the placenta.
They'll all deliver.
It's how it works.
Okay, fine.
Fine, great.
Then I don't deliver
Charles' placenta.
After I cut the cord,
I sterilize it.
I put it back inside,
and we put Mom on antibiotics.
Do you know
how dangerous that is?
If that placenta stays in,
it could cause an infection,
even sepsis.
It puts Mom at risk,
all three babies at...
Alex, I am a fetal
surgeon! I know more
about this than you do.
I know exactly how they can die.
Have you done this before?
Has Nicole Herman?
No.
I... I don't know
that anyone has.
Oh, Robbins.
Don't...
please stop.
Stop.
I know that you're gonna say no,
and I don't want to be in a
position where I go against you.
I know
that this is a judgment call,
but your judgment
is not better here.
I know what has to be done,
and this is the only way
that I know how to do it.
Okay, what I was going to say...
¶ Let it be 'cause I'm praying ¶
Good luck.
¶ God saying, well-done,
well-done ¶
¶ 'Cause I'm gonna be great ¶
Y-You're gonna let her...
I'm gonna let her do
what she's here to do.
And I suggest you do the same.
[ Scoffs ]
¶ Gonna be great ¶
¶ I'm gonna be great ¶
What are you doing?
His ICP was through the roof.
Evidence of herniation.
He needed a burr hole to...
Relieve the pressure.
Don't tell me what a ventric is.
Why would you
let her do this?
'Cause she caught it.
And she could.
Get out of my way.
Get away from him.
¶ I'm gonna be great ¶
Ventriculostomy catheter.
¶ Ooh ¶
¶ You, me, greatness ¶
Did you prep for the EGD?
No. I prepped
for a colonoscopy.
When you said scope,
I assumed that that's...
But I don't need you
to assume anything.
Never mind.
Blake knew we were checking
for an upper G.I. bleed.
It's just...
I'm sorry.
Let me go and...
It's fine.
You're just not Blake,
and so let's prep for the EGD
and page me when we're ready.
No.
I'm not Blake.
I'm Wilson.
Jo Wilson.
Dr. Josephine Alice Wilson.
I'm a surgeon.
I'm a human being.
I'm not some stupid lump
that you can just kick around
or talk down to or talk down
about or dismiss and discount.
I get it.
You don't like me, but I'm here.
I'm in Alex's life,
and I'm staying.
And you have to start
respecting that.
I don't know
where you're getting this.
I'm trying to move forward,
okay? And I can't
because you're always around
the corner blocking my way,
making everything so damn hard.
You are overreacting.
No, I'm not.
That's exactly
what I'm talking about.
I'm done.
I'm done with all of it.
You know, call your
damn Army guy back and
get your own boyfriend.
Are you finished?
Oh my...
[ Sighs ]
Okay, are you ready?
Just Charles?
Just Charles.
His sisters will just
have to deal with the fact
that he wanted to come out
first. Typical boy.
Okay. Okay.
That's good.
It's safer that way, right?
They get more time?
Courtney, I need you to hold on
for a little bit longer, okay?
I need you to trust me.
Can you do that?
Can you trust me?
I'm sorry.
It's just...
Can Doug be in here?
We had always talked about
the delivery and...
No, we can't risk any additional
bacteria during the procedure.
It's... it's just too dangerous
for you and for the babies.
Okay. [ Sighs ]
¶¶
Warren.
Can you...
Absolutely.
Don't forget that you need to...
Eyes on monitors.
Okay.
All right.
Okay, Courtney.
I just need
the tiniest little push.
Okay, ready?
[ Whimpers ]
Okay, good.
Good, good, good, good, good.
Good, good.
Okay.
Okay, clamp.
[ Monitors beeping ]
Karev.
Right here.
Okay.
Okay.
What's happening?
Everything's happening
exactly like it should.
You just breathe.
[ Sighs ]
Okay. Okay.
[ Sighs ]
Here we go.
His CT showed
he's having a re-bleed.
I will operate,
but the fact
that it's bleeding again...
It's not good.
And when he wakes up,
will he be the same, or...?
Will you...
please go away?
This is between me
and my husband.
So please go.
Will he be the same?
There's just no way of knowing.
[ Sighs ]
I just got him back.
I lost 33 years
with that old jerk.
Only a man
that I could love that much
would make me feel so angry.
I just want him back.
I just...
I just want
to have the chance to...
[Voice breaking]
love him again.
Blake, find Edwards and tell her
to meet me in O.R. One.
Yep.
Shepherd, you don't have time
to go chasing around
after Edwards.
You need to be in there now.
[ Sighs ] Blake.
Wait.
[ Indistinct announcement
on P.A. ]
[ Cellphone rings ]
[ Meredith groans ]
No significant
post-op changes.
That's good.
Yep.
Maggie: He's called
how many times now?
Oh, God.
Just give me the phone.
I'll send him
a nice blow-off text.
No, not a text.
She is not a monster.
But Callie's right, Mer.
We need a plan.
We don't need anything.
God, between you and Wilson...
What about Wilson...
Oh, she just tore into me about
how I treat her like crap.
She really lost it.
What?
You...
you kind of treat Wilson
like a...
Like... Callie.
Like a gnat.
Yeah.
You s-swat her.
Well,
that's what we do to residents.
I've seen you guys swat.
We're all hard on residents.
We swat.
Yeah, but we like them.
Yeah, I like Wilson.
Do you?
[ Sighs ]
Amelia: Suction.
There's too much swelling.
I want to talk you through it.
I want to tell you
what I did and why.
Blake, I don't need
your excuses now.
It's not for me.
It's for you.
I think you'd like to know what
happens when you're not here.
Edwards says you like that.
Just... Suction.
I was tracking his vitals.
He was bradying down slowly
and becoming hypotensive.
He had a dilated pupil.
All classic signs
of raised intracranial pressure.
I knew that he need the ventric,
so I asked Dr. Riggs
to prepare it.
He thought I was qualified.
I knew I was qualified.
Suction. More.
¶¶
Then what?
I used your craniometric method
for the drilling site...
¶¶
Prepared it adequately.
I identified Kocher's point
at 11 centimeters, then...
All right, Betadine.
More.
Just pour the entire bottle
on the cord.
Karev,
how are we doing back there?
Uh,
APGAR score is 3.
Alex:
I need a smaller tube.
That's a 3.
Then get me a 2.
Alex!
Give me a minute!
Endoloops.
Is Charles okay?
Dr. Karev is just trying
to get some air into his lungs.
She's still having contractions.
Arizona: Okay, uh,
increase the magnesium rate.
Uh, you know what?
Um, I'm still confused.
Take me through
the deductions again.
Um, okay.
First, the obvious.
Do you have any dependants?
Uh, we do.
We do.
Uh, one.
A son.
Me, too.
I have a son now, too.
[ Monitor flatlines ]
¶¶
You're just packing.
Should we resuscitate?
No.
He's gone.
He herniated.
He was brain-dead
minutes ago.
Time of death,
18:09.
Did I...
Was it what I...
No. No.
You were perfect.
¶¶
[ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Elevator bell dings ]
He didn't make it.
[ Sighs ]
Should I find Gayle?
No, I will.
No, I'll go.
I mean, you have plans, right?
I'll tell her.
But thank you.
Yeah, no worries.
Let's go, Blake.
Is he stable?
A little hypotensive
but oxygenating well,
which is something
for his size, so...
So we got all four.
You got all four.
[ Sighs ]
Thank God.
How's Courtney?
She's stable.
She's back in her room
with three fetal heartbeats.
It'll be day to day
to see if it works, but...
Well, even just
a day or two more inside
will help
the other three.
Yeah.
Look, you know I didn't agree
with the whole thing.
I didn't think
it would work, but...
Hmm. Karev.
Are you trying
to give me a compliment?
[ Sighs ]
I'm saying no one else
could have done what you did.
[ Giggles ]
Did you talk to Kepner?
I tried.
I just... I don't...
I don't think that she hears me.
We...
[ Clears throat ]
We have to do something.
Yeah.
I know.
Hi!
Dr. Robbins?
You ready to meet your son?
Yeah.
Here we go, hon.
¶ Don't loose any hope ¶
There he is.
¶ It will arrive soon ¶
Courtney: Hi!
¶ Don't loose any love ¶
Hi, baby.
Oh, he's so beautiful!
Hi!
Hi, baby.
¶ If you know the song
the wind is singing ¶
Hi! Hi!
¶ You have to move on ¶
Hi!
¶ To a different place
to rest your head ¶
You paged?
Um, Robbins has requested you
for her service
for the foreseeable future.
Apparently, you're really good
with the moms.
[ Laughs ]
Yeah, I'm not.
I just did what Robbins...
No, you helped that woman
through the scariest hours
of her life.
I did, didn't I?
Yes, you did.
And you got us a new accountant.
Wait, what?
I hired Courtney
to do our taxes for us.
'Cause, you know,
so many things have changed,
and, um,
we're both so busy and...
Well, you're a resident, and...
You're the Chief.
I am.
¶ I know it's kinda hard
to fall ¶
Are you okay with that?
I just, um...
It's just less work for you,
I was thinking.
Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
Okay.
So I'm just gonna go finish
Robbins' rounds.
Okay.
¶ Your screams are killing ¶
See you at home?
Yeah,
see you at home.
[ Thunder rumbles ]
I'm... I'm sorry.
What are we doing here?
You got to tell him.
If he figures it out,
sooner or later...
God.
Look, he's gonna hear it
from someone else.
Uh-huh.
Look, I'm just saying
the longer you wait,
the worse it's gonna be.
Mm-hmm.
And you got to listen
to Robbins.
Wow.
You and Arizona.
Y-You're a great team.
Well, we just want...
No, it's sweet.
Thank you.
Really.
You're so invested.
You're like the Supreme Court
just trying to tell a woman
what she can and can't do.
I don't want to see you guys
get hurt again.
Well, neither do I!
[ Sighs ]
I'm not telling him because
we have been through enough.
Especially him.
Because he never got over
the last one.
He never had the chance to,
and I am hanging on
to every last
shred of faith I have
that this time, it'll be okay.
But he doesn't have that.
So it'll just be better
if he doesn't know yet.
It won't.
You're making it worse.
[ Sighs ]
¶¶
You're right.
I am hard on you.
Alex hasn't had it easy.
Everyone he's ever been with
has run away or stolen his job
or gone crazy
or broken his heart.
None of them stick.
And he doesn't deserve
to take another hit.
But the point is,
I... I am sorry for...
For squashing you like a bug
or whatever it is that I do.
Thank you.
But, you know,
you are what you allow.
And if you let them pluck off
your shiny little insect wings,
they will.
Um... okay.
So don't let them.
Don't let me.
Understood?
Yeah.
And for the record, Wilson...
I am rooting for you to stick.
¶¶
[ Sighs ] Hey.
Are we not going?
I'm sorry.
I have not had a chance
to change.
[ Sighs ]
This day.
Ah.
We're canceling.
No. No.
I... [ Sighs ]
I just...
I lost a patient.
And his wife lost him, too.
Was it Riggs?
Did he do something...
No.
No, Riggs was great.
I can see why you liked him.
It was Blake.
Blake lost your patient?
Not at all.
Blake has microscope hands...
a level head...
more assured in the O.R. than
any resident I have ever seen.
She's a natural neurosurgeon.
And now I have to teach her.
I owe it to her...
to teach her.
[ Inhales deeply ]
Dinner's off.
No. No.
Owen, I can rally.
No. No.
It is off.
Come with me.
¶¶
Come on.
You know, I really don't like
surprises.
You'll like this one.
Excuse me, can we get five
minutes before you leave?
Yeah.
Five minutes?
For what, exactly?
Come on.
Let's go.
[ Dogs barking ]
Studies have shown
that petting a dog
can actually lower
blood pressure.
Owen.
And they make a really
crappy day a lot less crappy.
¶ And something without warning,
love ¶
Aww.
¶ Bears heavy on my mind ¶
¶ Then I look at you ¶
¶ And the world's all right
with me ¶
Affection, acceptance,
and unconditional love.
¶ And I know it's gonna be ¶
¶ It's gonna be ¶
¶ It's gonna be ¶
¶ A lovely day ¶
¶ Lovely day,
lovely day, lovely day ¶
¶ Lovely day, lovely day,
lovely day, lovely day ¶
¶ A lovely day ¶
¶ Lovely day, lovely day,
lovely day, lovely day ¶
We all want it.
We all look for it.
¶ Lovely day ¶
¶ When the day
that lies ahead of me ¶
Nice night.
¶ Seems impossible to face ¶
¶ To face ¶
See, right about now,
you're thinking
I'm some kind of stalker.
¶ They always seem
to know the way ¶
Yeah, I've called.
And I've texted.
Because I wanted
to see you again.
And I thought I'd ask you out,
but I can't do that
if you don't call me back.
¶ And the world's all right
with me ¶
¶ Oh, baby,
just one look at you ¶
¶ And I know it's gonna be ¶
¶ It's gonna be ¶
¶ It's gonna be ¶
I thought I'd show up here,
ask you.
That way,
if you wanted to turn me down,
you'd have to do it in person.
Looking at my very nice face
makes it hard to say no.
¶ Lovely day, lovely day ¶
So, what do you say,
Dr. Grey?
¶ A lovely day ¶
¶ Lovely day, lovely day ¶
Would you like
to go out with me?
But when we find it...
¶ A lovely day, baby ¶
¶ Oh, oh, oh ¶
¶ Lovely day, lovely day,
lovely day, lovely day ¶
¶ Whoo, whoo, whoo ¶
it's flat-out terrifying.
Um, have you seen
Dr. Avery?
Upstairs in the lab.
¶ Right on time, my baby ¶
¶ You got me ¶
¶ You got me ¶
Because just as quickly
as we may have found it...
[ Sighs ]
it can disappear.
Jackson, can we...
And we're back out there
in the cold.
Why is she telling me this?
Oh.
Alone.