Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 13, Episode 10 - You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch) - full transcript

Bailey, Arizona and Jo treat a violent teenage girl and her unborn baby in a women's prison.

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Previously on "Grey's Anatomy"...
Look at that hand. This is assault.

A pediatric surgeon
walking around this hospital.

Do you realize what happens if
you're convicted of a felony?!

Mer, the trial's tomorrow.

It could be our last chance
for like 8, 10 years.

Jo Wilson isn't my real name.

That's why I couldn't marry you.

It might all come out
in court tomorrow.

You pick the bad guy... the guy who
hurts you or hurts other people.

Karev, what are you about to do?

I'm going to
the district attorney's tonight,



and I'm gonna take the plea.

It's just us now.

There were five of us,
and it can't be just me.

Mr. Karev?
He'll see you now.

Back in the day,
physicians made house calls.


We can still turn around.

Bailey, no, we can't.

So if you chopped off
your finger


or woke up
with a touch of cholera...


We've all had a long day.

I have to see this patient,

and this was the window of time
that we were offered.

Wilson?
Are you sure you're good?

You could order up a doctor
like delivery pizza.




Ew!

Um, you know,
I don't want to talk about it.

A respected member
of the community


at your service.

The ultimate personal touch.

I mean, with everything
that's happening with Karev.

There's nothing
that I can do about it.

Whatever happens
at the trial tomorrow happens,

so I just...
I want to do this tonight.

God, this is so gross!

Okay.

Okay.

Well.

Wilson's right.

Tonight's gonna be
hard enough already.

Let's focus on this.

Look.

Oh.
Now, that's...

A crime against god.

Oh! This one has feet.

Wilson!

What?! It's not a baby.

It's a mass of skin and cells,
like a tumor.

Wilson, stop talking
about symptoms

and start talking patient.

Kristen Rochester, 16,
31 weeks pregnant,

preliminary ultrasound
shows likely traps syndrome.

Yeah, hard to say for sure

since their ultrasound machine
is junk.

It's outdated, is all.

It's junk.

Well, you know what's not junk?

Our portable ultrasound,
which we have.

It's in the bag, right?

Mm-hmm. Along with
the fetal ablation machine.

Easier to handle
in our not-junky hospital.

Well, it's not possible for us
to transport this patient,

and you...
And you know it.

Doesn't mean I have to like it.

You have somewhere to be?

I don't want to spend any more
time here than we have to.

We do this fast,
then get the hell out.

She's just another patient.

No, she's not.

No, she's not. God,
can you imagine? No.

I mean, but really,
to be pregnant and...

I cannot imagine.

Bailey.

I would never put myself
in a position to be in here.

Nobody intends to be here.

I'm just saying...
You get hungry and desperate

or broke and desperate,
and stuff happens.

Stuff does not
just happen to you.

You happen to stuff.

It's gonna be fine.

Hi. How you doing today?
Name.

Dr. Robbins.
Uh, this is...

Inmate name.

Oh, um, Kristen Rochester.

Bag.

Yeah, this is all
medical equipment.

Stand back against the wall.

Now what?

In "orange,"
they strip-search.

I am not getting
strip-searched. Arizona...

Bailey, you are not
getting strip-searched.

Sir...

Against the wall.

Sorry. Sorry.

Thanks for coming.

Amanda Joseph,
Kristen's attorney.

Let's go get popped through.

"Popped through"?

I represent
inmate Kristen Rochester,

and I'm accompanying
these doctors

to deliver
court-ordered medical care.

Let us through.

Now.

Personal effects,
cellphones, keys, weapons.

Who brings weapons to a prison?

So many people.

Arms out.

Um, I-i have
a prosthetic leg.

I'm gonna raise your pants leg.

Oh, come on,
is that really necess...

ary?

Visitors pass.
Keep them on you at all times.

You will not be able
to exit without them.

What?!

Hold the badge up to your face,
look at that camera.

Four visitors clear
for Eldredge.

We should get
immediate access to Kristen,

but you never know.
Badges up.

"Never know"? Why?

Because Dr. Eldredge is
already pissed you're here.

You're doing
fancy, expensive surgery.

Special treatment gets the
others all riled up, you know.

Eldredge pushes you,
you push back.

Not literal pushing, correct?

Oh, I got this.
I can handle a pushing.

No one is pushing.

What, you think someone's gonna
swipe that thing?

Hey, someone could.

Then, all of a sudden,
she's walking around outside.

They're locked in cells.

And I'd be trapped
on the inside.

No one knows me,
no one trusts me.

My record says
that I'm in for theft or worse.

So who's gonna listen to me

when I'm yelling that there's
been some horrible mix-up?

Nobody.
Nobody listens.

I never get my hair done.
My teeth go bad.

I die in here.

That can't happen, right?

Just don't lose your badge!

Badges.

This way.

Ms. Joseph.
Dr. Eldredge.

Drs. Robbins, Bailey, and Wilson
are here for Kristen Rochester.

I hope they brought a book.

I don't have time
to wait around.

I've got 12 cases today.

I have 26 inmates,

and Rochester isn't number one
on my list.

If you insist on creating
an unreasonable delay

and obstructing
my client's legal rights,

you know I have no recourse
but to report you.

Fine.

Rochester for the win.
Follow me.

I have ground rules.

Walking.

Totally normal.
Don't engage.

Rochester is a wild one,

and I don't have time
to stitch you up

- if she goes off on you.
- Hey!

I've been sitting here
for an hour!

You should stop banging
your head against the wall.

You suck!

Rochester isn't allowed
to initiate contact.

So we can touch her
but she can't touch us?

Yeah. And don't be a hero and tell
her anything about her condition.

Tell me.
Bad news sets her off.

"Sets her off"?!

If she goes into labor today...

Well, we're hoping
that's not gonna happen.

If she goes into labor today,

she gets 24 hours
with the baby, Max.

Then she goes back into gen pop.

24 hours? That's it?

But she's the baby's mother.

She's a violent felon
with a sentence to serve,

and I can't spare the bed.

I don't make the rules.

At least nod
so I know you all heard me.

Okay.
Yes.

Here we are.

Uh, w-what's k-10?

K-10 is for
especially dangerous inmates...

Murderers,
validated gang members.

Which is she?

That's confidential.
She's a minor.

It means she can't circulate
freely with other inmates...

For their safety.

What about our safety?

She behaves for me.
We're fine.

Rochester.

Company.

See? Look at her.

She's just another patient.

You know how it goes...
No touching, no sudden moves.

Hi.

Hi, Kristen.
I'm Dr. Robbins.

How are you feeling today?

The baby's really hungry.

Could I have something to eat?

You had your pregnancy snack
an hour ago.

No seconds.
You know that.

I'll need written proof of that.

Of course you do.

Please?
I'm so hungry.

We really can't give her
another snack?

There are no extras to give.

Really? You're starving
a pregnant mom?

That's okay with you?

You'll live.

You're gonna be like that?

I am.

Okay, then.

Kristen, we're gonna
take a look at your baby.

How's that sound?

Inmate, away from the door.

Hi, Kristen.

Good to see you.

We can get you access
to supplies.

Backup in cell 7!

Inmate!

Aaaahh!

Oh, my god!

Hey!
No excessive force!

I told her I was hungry!

That's a write-up
and a white card.

It's totally worth it.

Now you're gonna get me
something to eat!

"Just another patient"?

Listen to me.

Kristen doesn't scare you.

She sure does.

No, she doesn't.

She can smell fear.

If you treat her
like an animal in a cage,

she will act like one.

She and Eldredge have
a rocky history.

You have a clean slate,
with me on your side.

Use it.

W-what are they doing?

Is that even legal?
Hey!

Get off!!

You can't shackle a woman
in late-term pregnancy!

It's policy.

It's illegal.

She hurts me,

she gets 24 hours
in four-point restraints...

Again.

Do something!

I can't allow this.

I can't allow putting civilians
at risk with a violent inmate

unless she's fully restrained.

She's trying to starve me!

Spare me the dramatics.
You ate.

You guys are just
gonna stand there,

let her treat a pregnant girl
like this?

She's fully restrained.

I need you to get the sheriff
on the phone

to discuss this violation
immediately.

Sure. He always returns
my calls in a hurry.

I'll be outside.

Go!
Get out of my face!

Get out!!

Uh... I'm gonna go check
her finger. It's injured.

Kristen. We've talked
about the yelling...

How it doesn't help?

Yes, ma'am.

Are you going to let these
doctors help you and your baby?

Yes, ma'am.

Uh, you could use
a s-second set of hands.

You spook easy.

Oh, it's dislocated.

Could be broken.

We should get an X-ray
to make sure.

O... Kay.

Uh, can I... Help?

You got a splint?

I don't want to waste one.
Just buddy-tape it.

Buddy-tape it?

Tape the broken finger
to the uninjured finger.

I know what it is,
and it isn't sufficient.

Are you trying
to act tough here?

Is that what this is?

Because you and I are
on the same side here.

I'm just trying to help.

Your help has already
buried me in paperwork

and broken my finger.

You know what? You should probably
get back to your VIP patient.

I'll tape it myself.

Do you need me
to hold your hand?

I don't bite.

I mean, I have.

But... Can't right now.

Okay.

We're all set.

Okay, mama, you ready
to take a look at this baby?

Does she always talk like that?

Yep.
Like what?

Like unicorns and rainbows are
about to shoot out of your ass.

Okay.

All right, let's...
Hey, hey, hey!

No sudden moves!

That wasn't a sudden move.

You can't just
put hands on me like that!

How 'bout
a little heads-up?!

Got it.

Okay. The next thing you'll feel
is some cool gel.

Heads up.

And then this wand
on your belly.

I don't think
she likes your thing.

She keeps kicking.

She's definitely on the move.

There's her fingers and toes.

Oh, good. I don't want her
to be a freak.

And there's our problem.

Ugh.

I don't even want to see that.

I can't believe
that monster thing

is in there with my baby.

It's like a...

Acardiac twin.

Yeah, I know.

I made a guard Google it
and show it to me.

The way it's sucking
my baby's blood

just reminds me of, like, a...

A vampire?

Yeah.

Yeah, it's so gross.

So, do you have any questions?

Yeah... how soon
can we start?

Uh, as soon as we get
the baby into position,

we're good to go.

Then let's get going.

As soon as I go into labor,
I get my mom here.

Right?

Yes...
When you go into labor.

Yeah. I know.

Just call her now,

'cause as soon as you guys
give me the medicine

or whatever to start labor,
she should already be here.

Kristen, that's not
what's happening.

It's the law!

I get my mom when I'm in labor!

To hold my hand and crap!

Right?

Yes, that is the rule,

but I... I thought Dr. Eldredge
explained this to you.

Dr. evil?

Is that a joke?

The baby's not coming today.

What?

Today we're just gonna cut
the connection

between the mass and the baby

so that your baby's heart doesn't
have to work double time anymore.

But... Dr. Evil said
it wasn't surgery.

Yeah, it's a procedure.
You'll be awake the whole time.

Well, that doesn't
make any sense.

We use a probe

to go into your belly
through a tiny incision.

You want to poke my belly
with a gigantic probe thing?

No! No, no, no, no,
no, no, no!

I want my baby!
I want to deliver my baby!

Why didn't you tell me this?

Kristen, I'm not a doctor.
I told you everything I knew.

Nothing has changed.

This is the safest, best way
for us to get to our goal.

But I...
Kristen.

What is our goal?

To have a healthy baby
so that my mom can adopt her

and I can see her all the time
when they visit.

You're sure?
No baby today?

There's... there's still
a chance, right?

Very slim chance.

Hey.

You know, I saw this movie once

where this girl
got to keep her baby in prison.

They gave her a crib and diapers
and everything...

All in her cell.

And her mom just dropped
the baby off every morning,

like daycare.

What?

Oh, nothing.

What?

It's... Just a movie.

Yeah, obviously, I know that.

Do you think I'm stupid?

Nobody thinks you're stupid.

Oh, she does!

Don't you?

Speak!

I think that's a movie.

And you're in
a maximum-security prison.

I know that!
I live here!

Don't you get that?!

Inmate, settle down!

She's okay.

Right, Kristen?

Yeah. I'm fine.

You know,
things don't always happen

the way they do in movies.

I know that.

Ms. Joseph?
We have a call for you.

I'll be right back.

I still get to be her mom,

even if I don't see her
all the time.

And she'll know I'm her mom

because there's this, like,
touch thing

and this smell thing
when she's born.

That's what they say.

She'll know I'm her mom forever.

No matter what.

Doctors?

Okay, so, I have to go.

What?!
Why?

Just downstairs.

A little emergency with another
client needs my attention.

Uh, how about focusing
your attention

on keeping your k-10 client
from killing us?

She's not gonna kill us.

Oh, she'll just
break our fingers.

One of my clients pulled a knife
on a doctor in the E.R.

Okay?
I have to go now.

I'll be right downstairs.
N... but...

You'll be fine.
Wha...

Hey.

That lawyer is the one person
that girl listens to.

She's the k-10 whisperer.

Baby's position
is blocking our access

to the acardiac twin's vessels.

And now she's just abandoned us.

So, Wilson, what do we do?

We externally rotate the baby.
Yep.

Wait, you want to lay hands
on the violent criminal?

Push her around

and just cross our fingers
that she doesn't push back?

No!
We have to.

She's calmer now.

Because the lawyer calmed her.

And now the lawyer is gone.

She seems so hopeful.

Sure... about turning
her prison cell into a nursery.

But there are
prison nursery programs

where they teach you parenting,

Let you spend
time with your baby.

Maybe she'd get into one.

Uh, she is shackled
to her bed right now

because she attacks people
who bother her.

You think a crying baby
isn't gonna bother her?

Who are you?
What?

I mean, how did I not know
that you felt this way?

I mean, what did prison
ever do to you?

Okay, we're gonna push
on your belly

to move the baby around
so we can get access

to the acardiac twin.

Will it hurt?

A little. I'm sorry.
You'll...

Not me, stupid.

Will it hurt the baby?

No. No,
she won't feel a thing.

Okay, Wilson, take the wand.

You're gonna feel my hands
on your belly

and then a lot of pressure.

Okay?

Here we go.

Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!

Can you show me
the umbilical cord?

Mm, it's still covered.

This baby does not want to move.

All right.

More pressure, okay?

Ow! Ow!

Stop! Stop it!

Okay. Okay.

Okay.

Can... can you at least
take these cuffs off?

I'm so sorry.

That's...
It's not up to me.

I went to court to get you here.

And you are freaking useless!

Let's try it again.

God! What the hell?!

So what's your adoption plan?

With your mom?

I'm not gonna talk to you
about that.

I don't have to t...

More pressure.
More pressure.

All right. So, then, how about
I tell you something about me?

My daughter lives
across the country,

so she's not always with me.

Is she making that up?

No. It's true.

You ready for more?

Robbins.
They want you downstairs.

I'm kind of in the middle
of something. Is it urgent?

I don't know.
Ask her yourself.

Ask who? Amanda?

I don't take messages.

Such a bitch.

All right, Wilson, continue
with the cephalic version?

Yes. Absolutely.

Thank you
Dr. Robbins.

"Thank you, Dr. Robbins."

You have to kiss her ass, huh?

Hey!
Are you a doctor?

I need help.

Yes, you!

Help!

Well, hell.

Uh, what seems to be
the problem?

It's been oozing for days.

And then there was this smell.

Is that normal?

No.

That's definitely not normal.

Uh...

I'm Lee.

But everybody calls me needles.

Okay, then.

Oh.

You know,

I once helped a guy I liked
rob a convenience store.

You're a doctor.

Yeah, now.

But before, I had a bunch
of crappy foster parents.

"Stars,
they're just like us."

What?

You're trying to act
like we're the same,

you and me, but we're not.

Hmm.

I also used to live in my car.

Which was stolen.

I get how life
can screw you over sometimes.

No.
You don't get it.

At all.

I grew up on Bainbridge island
with a mom who bakes casseroles.

I went to an all-girls'
private school.

What was that like?

Too many blazers,
not enough boys.

Mm.

Okay, more pressure.

Well, the casserole part
doesn't sound bad.

Mm.

First place at the block party
three years running.

Fanciest swing set on the block,
huge room with a TV.

It was a good setup.

Yeah.

It was a really good swing set.

And in the summer,
my mom would take me

to this soft-serve place
on the beach.

We'd do cartwheels
until it was dark

and we were freezing and Sandy.

'Cause in front of
the other prep-school moms,

she wore pearls, but...

At the beach
she didn't even wear makeup.

That's my favorite.

Anyway, my baby
will get the casseroles,

the swing set, the big room,
the cartwheels on the beach...

All of it.

Sounds really nice.

Do you want to know
what I'm gonna name her?

Sure.

Ellie.

Ellie? I love that.

If you tell anyone I said
all that crap, I'll kill you.

Hey, I just I&d'd an abscess

without packing it
or using antibiotics.

Oh, good. You're treating
my patients at random.

I know this place looks like
a shanty town to you,

but we do actually
keep records here, charts.

Hey, you know
what you don't keep?

Basic gauze!

See, if you put a little aside
each day,

you'd build a surplus.

Maybe stay in your own lane,
Dr. Bailey.

Uh, that's chief Bailey.

And I've been asked
to drive in yours today.

And you're used to driving a luxury
vehicle with cruise control.

A little trickier
when you're at the wheel

of an '86 Datsun
with the engine on fire.

You know what?

If I were you,

I'd take a look at how
I allocate my resources, is all.

Come here.
You'll love this.

Two inmates just
beat the hell out of each other.

I've got one eyelid lac
and a human bite to the hand.

What do you need?

Lidocaine.

Lidocaine... great.

I have 14 vials
for these two inmates.

Oh, and I also have to do a
digital block, a wound closure,

and drain an abscess,
so who gets the Lidocaine?

I...
Here's another fun one.

Seven protein shakes
for eight pregnant inmates.

That's almost enough

for every woman to get one
every other day.

How's that possible?

A dozen women need
sanitary napkins.

Good news... I got 35
for the whole week.

So who gets and who doesn't?
Go ahead. Choose.

I see.

Seriously...
Make a decision, chief.

I understand.
I get it.

I don't allocate my resources.
The state does.

And when the state decides between cutting
the school budgets or the prisons,

guess which one they pick.

So then I get to pick.

From this.

In here.

Hi. I'm Dr. Robbins.

You're the doctor.

I'm Emily Rochester.

Yeah, you're Kristen's mom.

Kristen's doing fine.

We're prepping her for
the procedure, which means...

You haven't started yet.

No.
You're just in time.

Is... is there anything
you want me to tell her?

No.

You can't tell her
that I'm here.

Oh, I'm sure that she'd be happy
to know her mom is he...

No.

I'm here for the baby.

I-I don't understand.

The mother is never gonna
bring the baby to visit?

Can she even do that?

If she's legally adopting her

after the baby's born
and she signs the papers,

she can do whatever she wants.

I hate people.

Okay, so, do we tell Kristen?

'Cause it'll kill her.

We have to.
No. We do not.

It's not our place,
and it's not our business.

So she's just gonna
give birth to that baby

and then never see her again?

We don't tell.

If my mother was abandoning me,

I would want to know
what was happening.

She's in agony as it is.

Telling her is
only gonna make it worse.

We do not hurt her more...
Not right now.

That's the probe?

Yeah. Maybe you
look the other way.

Once we start,
you have to stay very still.

No moving.

You got it?

Okay, you're gonna feel
a little bit of pressure.

And we are
in the amniotic cavity.

Okay, now we're in the abdomen
of the acardiac twin.

And coagulating
intra-abdominal vessels.

What happens
to the tumor baby thing?

You just suck it out
or something?

Wilson?

Uh, the mass is harmless,

so it actually stays
in the belly until delivery.

Oh, nasty!

The baby's tired
from pumping blood for two.

She'll feel much better soon.

I don't think I'm gonna tell her
about her vampire sister.

I mean, not until she's older.

You know, my mom
never told me anything juicy.

I hated being kept in the dark.

What's wrong?

What?
Nothing.

No, it's not nothing.

You made a face.

Did you mess her up?! Okay, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa. Remember? We're not moving.

No, don't talk down to me
with that "we" crap!

There is nothing
to be upset about, Kristen.

Yes, there is.

I can tell.

You're lying to me.

Is she lying to me?

No, Kristen.
Your baby's totally fine.

Rochester, calm down.
They're trying to help you.

Now you're lying to me?!

No, I'm not.

There, there!
I got it!

Get this stuff out of me!

Okay, we're done.
Probe is almost out.

Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!

What did you do?!

Nothing.
Please, just stay still.

I'm bleeding.

I'm bleeding.
I feel it.

I can feel it.
I'm bleeding all over.

It's not blood.
What?!

Okay, all right.
Hold pressure.

All right, I'm gonna
examine you now, okay?

Okay, we need a little privacy.

That's strictly
against protocol.

Can we at least shut the door?
No.

I am about to examine her
with her legs open.

The least you could do
is back the hell up.

Thanks.

All right, deep breath.

Okay.

All right,
you're gonna feel my hands.

All right, I see pooling,

so it's definitely
amniotic fluid.

And she's having
some contractions.

Okay, I need oxygen, suction,
and an infant warmer, Eldredge.

Did you hurt my baby?

No, no, no. Hang in a minute, Kristen.
What's going on?!

Everything is okay.
Nothing is wrong.

Your water broke,
and you're in pre-term labor.

She's in labor already?
Isn't it too early?

Well, she's 31 weeks,
which isn't completely to term,

but it's... it's far enough
along for survival.

I don't even have a crib yet.

Kristen's allowed to have you in the
room with her... for the labor.

Did you tell her that I'm here?

No. But she's been asking
for you.

And if you could just
come with me to see her...

I'm fine where I am.

She needs her mom.

She's having a baby.

I said that I'm fine where I am.

She's your daughter.

Do you have a daughter?

I do.

Well...
Keep an eye on her.

Pay attention.

I don't know what for,
because Kristen was...

Perfect.

She was beautiful.

I never could have imagined.

Just pay attention.

She's... Someone
that I don't even recognize now.

The baby is better off never
knowing her in the first place.

Oh, god!

They're five minutes apart.

I hate this!
It hurts!

I know. I know.
I know.

But you know what?
You're doing great.

No, it's not that!
It's the cuffs!

Did Amanda call my mom?

Is she on her way?

I'm not aware of that.

You are keeping her from me!

No, I'm not.

I have the right.

She has the right to be here.

Call Amanda.
I want Amanda!

Ms. Joseph
is unavailable.

Why are you letting her
do this?!

No one ever tells me anything!

Her pulse is skyrocketing.

Okay, you need
to calm down, okay, honey?

Don't call me
stupid freaking pet names!

I know you know.

Where is my mom?

Tell me!

Rochester.
Settle down.

Okay, listen, we need to get
your pulse rate down, okay?

So just take a couple of deep
breaths with me, okay, Kristen?

Take a deep breath.

Why won't you just tell me?!

She's downstairs.

Wilson!
Wilson.

Sorry. She doesn't want
to be lied to, right?

What?

I'm so sorry, Kristen.

Your mom's here,
but she won't see you.

Oww!

I want to know why.
I don't know the answer.

I wish I did.

Tell me again...
What did she say exactly?

I've told you
everything that I know.

Liar!

You're all liars.

Bring me my mom!

I wish we were lying,
but we're not.

She won't come.

No.

No.

Liar.

Nobody's mom doesn't come
when they're having a baby.

I need her here.

I want my mom.

Mommy!

Okay.
Oh!

Kristen, Kristen, I'm sorry,
but it's time to push again.

No. I'm not gonna do this,
I won't.

Honey, it's gonna happen
whether you want it to or not.

No, I can't.

I can't do it alone.

You're not.

Get off!

Shh, shh, shh, shh.

I'm holding your hand.
You're not alone.

Now...

Push.

Okay, great.
Good, good, good, good, good.

Great job.
Great job, Kristen.

Good, good, good, good, good.

I want my mommy!

Shh. I know, I know,
I know, I know.

Just tell her... just tell
her... tell her I'm sorry.

Tell her I'm so sorry.

Tell her... tell her
I wish I could take it back.

Tell her that,
and... and maybe she'll come.

Please?

We're here with you.

Yeah, we got you.
We're here, Kristen.

I hate this.

I hate you!

Get away from me!

Squeeze all you want.

You're pissed off.
You're hurt. You're tired.

You deserve to be.

Put it all on me.

Aaaaaaah!

Good, good, good...
Just like that.

Here we go... another push.
I need a big push, Kristen.

Push, push.

All right, give me that pain.

We're here with you, Kristen.
We got you. Come on.

Keep on pushing, keep on
pushing, keep on pushing!

Yes! Yes, yes!
Good job.

You got this, all right?
Okay, good. Okay, take a breath.

Take a breath.

Great.

That was perfect.

Can we undo
two of these restraints?

It's too risky.

They're cutting off
her blood supply.

She still has good blood flow.
They're not cyanotic.

She's having a baby!

Do you think that she needs this
to hurt more?

If this was illegal before,

it has to be 10 times more
illegal now that she's in labor.

Rochester's k-10.
She's combative, unpredictable.

Well, can't we call someone?

I tried the sheriff.

There has to be someone else.

Me.

I'm someone else.

So it's up to you?

Ow, ow, ow!

Come on, Dr. Eldredge!

You get to say yes here!

Say yes!

Hall, unhook them.

After what she did this morning?

You'll stay close by.
Unhook her restraints.

Hall, get them off of her
right now!

Okay, good job.

Here, here.

Good.

We are so close,
Kristen! We are so close!

You're doing so well.

Baby's head is out!
Suction!

Okay, you're almost there.

One more push.

No, I can't. I can't.

Give us one more push,
and it'll all be over.

Okay.

Okay!

Yes!

Just tell me she's okay.

Just... just tell me
I didn't mess her up. Please.

No, she's perfect.

You should be
so proud of yourself.

Good job, Kristen.

I am.

Take her away.
I don't want to see her.

No, Kristen,
that's not what you want.

Yes, it is.

I'm not her mom.

I don't get to be her mom
at all.

I'm no one.

Just... Take her away.

No, Kristen, she's so beautiful.

Just look...
Just for a moment.

No.

I want to hold her.

Okay.

Okay.

I want you to be good.

Okay?

Listen to your grandma.

Don't be like me.

I love you, Ellie.

Be good.

Please.

I'm your mama.

Remember me.

Okay?

Okay. I'm ready.

You sure?
Please take her.

Come here.

She'll be okay.

She'll play
on your nice swing set,

in your big room.

She'll grow up
doing cartwheels on the beach.

She's gonna miss you every day.

But she'll be okay.

What happens to Kristen now?

She'll recover here a few days,
then go back into gen pop.

For how long?

The rest of her sentence...
20 years to life.

That's longer
than she's been alive.

You want to know what she did
to end up in here?

No.
I really don't.

We're keeping Ellie for...

Hannah. Her name is Hannah.
Please call her Hannah.

Uh, the baby will be kept
in the hospital's NICU

for observation
for as long as she needs.

And then she can come home?

And then she can go with you.

Uh, any other questions?

No.

Was there something else?

If this one makes a mistake,
will you leave her, too?

Excuse me?

If you're ever looking
for a new job,

please...
Come see me first.

Yeah, well, same goes for you.

Maybe it won't be so bad.

Maybe she'll be okay.

Yeah, maybe.

No.

She won't...

Be okay.

There's a reason doctors prefer
to see a patient in person,


face-to-face.

You were right.

Stuff does happen to people.

I don't want to be right.

Karev... he came to see me
last night.

He told me...

I don't want to be right.

It's the laying on of hands.

Human touch,
that spark of connection.


Just l-listen to me.
Karev...

I don't want to be right.
W-Wilson...

For god's sake,
I don't want to be right!

I want there
to be something good.

I want the world to be good.

For once,
I want to see sun and happy.

For once, I want to be wrong.

So just stop talking.

We lay hands on each other

so we feel like
we're all in this together.


Say it.

Alex went to the D.A.
and took a plea bargain.

He's going to prison.

What?! When?

Last night...
Before we left.

We connect with each other.

Because if we didn't...

Stop the car.

Stop the car.
I'm gonna be sick.

Let's go.

You okay?

Drive the car.

Drive the damn car!

We would all feel so, so alone.

What are you looking for?

It's right here.

Well, damn.

13 seasons

of fun.

Gimme, gimme, gimme.

13 seasons of drama.

This act

was a felony.

It was nice knowing you.

Shut up.

13 seasons of twisty turns...

It's bad.

You're falling for me.

I slept with him.

Like only "Grey's" can deliver.

Damn right.

"Grey's Anatomy."

Thursdays on ABC.

Congratulations.

You've each been chosen for my
very first criminal-law clinic.

In here,
you're not just students

but actual practicing lawyers.

You finally get to be me.

Thursdays on ABC...

At least they chose
a good photo.

Brace yourself for a mystery
so killer...


This could destroy us all.

Not everyone is gonna
make it out alive.


No!

"How to get away with murder."

Thursdays, 10:00, 9:00 central

on ABC.