Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 13, Episode 9 - You Haven't Done Nothin' - full transcript

Alex makes a decision about his future when it looks like he'll be going to jail. In the meantime, Richard wants to know why Eliza is at Seattle Grace as victims of a building collapse are brought in.

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Surgeons fight.

I didn't bring it up.
He did.

Well, what?
It's the truth.

I said we're not
talking about it.

We fight against death.
It's our thing.

Well, on the plus side, it's
your last day in the clinic.

Clinic wasn't so bad.

What did I just say?

We're drinking tonight,
right?

Not about this.

Mer,
the trial's tomorrow.



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

But eventually,
if history is any indicator,

death is gonna win.

Or you could win, and we
could drink tomorrow night.

Yeah. Right.

There's a chance.
Yeah. Slim to none.

We may win the battle, but
we're never gonna win the war.

* And you haven't called me
in weeks *

What about a plea?

Didn't they offer you a plea
for like two years?

I turned it down. Maybe
I shouldn't have turned it down.

Two years is still a long time.
Zero years is the goal.

So the trick
is to go down fighting,

to fight for the right cause,
for the right person.



We're drinking tonight.
It's my last day on Earth.

Stop!
Stop talking about drinking!

Stop talking
about last days on Earth!

The world is not
coming to an end.

And if you go down,
you all go down together.

Oh, we're drinking
tonight.

We are the eye of the storm
on this, people.

Everything and everyone
is coming our way.

Code Yellow has been declared.

Disaster protocol is in effect
until you hear otherwise.

I'm recalling
all surgical staff.

Already recalled my nurses.
I've got the E.R. covered.

Klein's manning
the O.R. floor.

Who do you have
up there on --

Doctors Grey, Shepherd,
Baker, and Lowes

are on nonstop cut-and-paste
in O.R.s 1 through 4.

Okay. I got one
from the supply room.

Also, why do we
keep these, anyways?

I mean, who needs
an instant photo anymore?

Because
an apartment building

collapsed
in the middle of Seattle.

Look, right now we're getting
the victims, the survivors.

Then in about 20 minutes,
we're gonna start getting

the people
who love the victims --

their moms and husbands
and girlfriends

and grandmas and friends
and children

and wives with babies
in their arms.

This waiting room is going to
fill up with hopeful people

wanting to know where
their loved ones are.

Now, some of their
loved ones are here,

but most of their loved ones
are buried

under the rubble
of that collapsed building.

And the only way
to know for sure,

the only way
they can identify

who made it to this hospital
and who didn't...

This photo
is a golden ticket.

I want a photo
of every single patient

on this board
in the next hour.

Got it?
Got it.

Dr. Minnick.
I have surgical privileges.

Dr. Minnick! Well, I didn't
expect you until, uh, Monday.

I was unpacking,
and I saw it on the news.

They said the injured
were coming here,

and I thought, "Hey.
I work here. I should help."

Yeah. Appreciate that.
I better
get into some scrubs.

Hey, jump in, and then
when this calms down,

maybe we can grab
a cup of coffee.
I'd love to.

Be a chance to get you
up to speed before I start.

I will find you.

Get me up to speed?

We have two incoming!
Dr. Webber, you're up!

Hey!
You got to clear the driveway!

My kid's hurt!
My kid's hurt!

Someone help, please!

Someone help, please!

Sir. Sir.
You need to move your car now.

My kid's hurt real bad!
Please!

Please help
my baby, please.

Okay. Don't move her.
Don't move her.

Get me a gurney
out here now!

Whose patient is this?!

I've got O-neg!

Another round of epi!

Ma'am, squeeze my fingers.
I'm gonna need you
to squeeze my fingers.

O-neg!

Yeah?

I got to go home.
I-I need to go home.
No, you need to --

My wife. My wife.
You need to lie down, sir.
Lie down, sir.

I need a priest.
I'm dying.

Uh, sir, no, we --

A priest, a pastor,
anybody.

I-I need to talk to God.

Andrew.

Great. I could use
an extra hand.

Can you put these chart numbers
on the photos as I take them?

Did you know about this?

Know about what?
The -- The photos?

No. Bailey gave me
this huge lecture.

No, no. The trial.
They want me to testify.

They're calling me
to the stand tomorrow.
What?

But they said
you didn't have to.

They said you were drinking.
Y-You're not reliable.

Well, someone's
calling me to the stand.

Did you -- Did you tell them?
Did you tell them about --

Jo, hey, hey,
I wouldn't do that, okay?

Here.
Well, they must know.

Somehow they -- they --
they started Googling,

and they figured out
that I changed my name

and that there's a point where
Jo Wilson just isn't a person.

They might
not know anything.

What if they ask?

If they ask,
then I have to answer.

Well, you don't have to.

It's court.

Excuse me.

If I lie under oath and
get caught, it's a felony.

I would lose
my medical license.

I have to tell the truth
if they ask.

If I tell them,
it's public record.

My husband could find me,

and everything that I built
is -- is gone, done.

I'm sorry, Jo.

One minute, you're fine,
and the next minute,

everything just collapses
around you.

Jo.

Yeah, I've got
a depressed skull fracture.

Is Shepherd here yet?
I don't know.

Didn't you
come in together?

Kepner, your guess is as good
as mine where she is.

We--
Is everything okay?

Hey.
I-I got to get home.

Uh, sir,
you need to lie down.

My wife is --
I understand that, sir.
What's your name?

Charlie.
Okay, Charlie,
what I need you to do --

Ugh!

All right.
Thank you, Charlie.

We got you.
We got you.

Okay. I need an intubation tray
and a central line kit.

Draw a CBC
and a cross-match.

You guys, open up
a trauma room.

Riggs, we're gonna
need a hand here.

No. I called.
The chaplain's M.I.A.

There might be a rabbi
up in geriatrics.

Could you do it?
What? No.

All you have to do
is listen to him,

maybe nod your head
a few times.
N-o-o.

It's got to be i-illegal
or something.

You're not gonna
go to jail.
Go to hell.

Please.
You don't believe in that.

No, but he does,
and that's good enough.

Sir.
Wh-- Ohh.

You're the priest?

I-I-I was gonna --

Uh, no, sir.
I was gonna fix it.

Fix it?

They said it was
the earthquake last year.

The foundation
was crumbling.

Is he talking
about the collapse?

I was getting the money.

And now...

all these people.

Please, please
forgive me.

Okay, okay, okay.
Sir, sir...
Please forgive me.

I-I killed
all these people.

Sir? Sir? Sir?

I'll get a crash cart.
Okay. Notify C.T.

Give 5 lorazepam
and start a benzo drip.

And somebody get a damn priest!

I'm here.

Right-sided hemothorax.

Put in a chest tube. It's
already drained 300 cc of blood.

Winnie, sweetie,
we're right here.

W-We're right here.

How old is she?
She's 12.

We just went to get coffee.
We were about a block away.

This is fresh blood.
She's actively bleeding.

Okay, Mr. Adkins, maybe you and
your wife should wait outside.

No, no, I'm not leaving my
daughter here. Please, no.

Cross her for eight
and set up a rapid infuser.

I need
a central line kit.

Get the family
out of this room now.

It's gonna be --
No.

Baby, we're gonna be
right outside, okay?

Please.
I understand.

We'll be
right out here, okay?

We have to
do our job.

Dr. Carlyle...

So, where is
the landlord now?

C.T. Then he's
going in with Grey.

She's holed up in the O.R. doing
back-to-back surgeries all day.

Hmm.
Nice work, Father Warren.

Do you do weddings?

Okay, stop it.
I-It was not cool.

He said,
"Please forgive me."

What am I supposed to do
with that?

Maybe don't pretend
to be Jesus.

I think we got pictures
of all the patients
in the back hallway.

He confessed to me.
W-What do I do?

Do I go
to the cops?

I think there's some sort of
confidence with priests, right?

He told you in confidence
as a man of God.

I am not a priest.
Amen.

Okay, what about
doctor/patient confidentiality?

That doesn't apply.

Fine. I'm out.

Does that apply?
H-How does that apply?

I'll tell you
what applies.

Maybe you don't let somebody
confess to you

in the first place because once
you know, you can't un-know.

The landlord knew that there
was earthquake damage,

and he didn't do anything
to fix it.

Shady as hell.

You at least
tell the tenants.

You don't just sit around
hoping that the building
doesn't fall down.

'Cause guess what.
It's gonna fall down.

Yeah.

That's my niece.
That's Marissa.

Okay. Okay.
Just give me a second.

10:30 this morning,
a five-story apartment building

collapsed near
downtown Seattle.

Okay, uh, Marissa's
got a broken femur.

She's in post-op. I can show
you where she is, all right?

Experts believe the building...

Yes, that's my husband.
He threw up blood?

Charlie
threw up blood?

Yes, your husband
has a gastric injury

and a tear
in his diaphragm.

Oh, my God.

Dr. Riggs and I will be taking
him up to the O.R. now.

How did this happen?
W-What happened to him?

Your husband was in
your apartment when
the building collapsed.

We don't live
in an apartment.

Well, I'm sorry.

Uh, I'll update you, okay?

There he is.

Yeah, that's the guy.
We're gonna take him right up.

We were just in bed
one minute.

Then the whole world
caved in.

I don't know why I was okay
and he was hurt so badly.

Look, I'll update you
as soon as we know.

Thank you.

Uh, I updated
Charlie's wife.

Charlie's wife?

Yep.

Charlie's married?
Our patient Charlie?

What's the matter
with you?

I just updated
Charlie's girlfriend.

Oh.

Whoa, whoa, whoa!
It's okay. It's okay.

Hey, I need
some oxygen over here.

It's okay. It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.

Take some deep breaths,
deep breaths. Deep.

O2 is right here.

Okay.

It's okay. It's okay.

Lungs are clear.

Okay, make fists
with your toes.

Tight, tight, tight, tight,
tight, tight fists.

Good job.

Wow. I haven't seen
that one before.

Slow, deep breaths.
It just distracts them.

It's your first day?
Sort of.

Just jumping in
where I can.

Well, welcome.

Thanks, Dr. Robbins.

Told you I wouldn't forget.

Forget?

Your name.

Huh?

You don't remember.

Wow. Okay.
Uh, forget it.

I just -- Last time I saw you,
I said you had a name

I couldn't forget,
and so I thought...

Oh. I'm sorry.
I don't --
No.

It's fine.

I'm sorry.
It's nothing.

It's nothing.

Did you see that?
Did you see me winning?

You're saying he knew?
Micah?

That's what we heard --
that for almost a year,

he knew that there was
earthquake damage,

and he didn't do
anything about it!

What he did is criminal!
It's negligence!

No, no.
Murder's what it is.

I heard Rhonda Coley didn't
even make it out of surgery.

He can't get away
with this!

Harry. Harry.
He won't!

If I have a say,
he won't!

Harry, Harry,
the doctors are here.

Hi.

How is she?

Winnie's injuries
are very severe.

Most urgently, she's
bleeding into her chest.

The tube we placed
is still draining blood.

So we'll need to operate
on her right away.

A-And then she's
gonna be okay, right?

Hey, hey.
What'd they say?

- How's Winnie?
- She's in surgery right now.

Look, he is not gonna
get away with this!

That's exactly what
I'm trying to...

Are you kidding me?

I do not like
the vibe here.

Did you hear
that I was subpoenaed?

Uh, yeah, I...

My attorney's really good.
She says that --

Probably -- I don't --
I don't think that
we should talk about it.

Yeah, I-I don't want to.

It's just...

after tomorrow, we might not get
a chance to talk.

I might not
see you after.

I just wanted to say
I'm sorry.

Alex, you've said that.
I know.

I mean
for the things I said.

You're not trash.

Don't ever let anyone
say that.

I'm sorry, and I...

You're not trash, Jo.

Dr. Dominick, extension 2501.

Dr. Dominick, extension 2501.

Dr. Minnick.

Oh.
You're here.

Not yet.
I start Monday.

I'm just volunteering today,
helping out where I can.

That's so cool.

It doesn't look like we'll
get our cup of coffee now.

I can send you some papers
if you want.

And, you know,
you'll just be observing

the first few days anyway,
getting a sense of how it works.

That'll actually help
with the transition.

Transition? I thought you two
were working together.

Y-Yes, we are.

Has Dr. Bailey
spoken with you?

You know what?

I think you and I
should sit down --

You should talk
to Dr. Bailey.

They're closing in O.R. 4.
We're next.

Right on.
So, what do we do here?

Well, I don't think we need
a mesh for the diaphragm,

just a running
nylon suture.
No, no, no, no.

Are we supposed to update this
guy's wife and girlfriend

separately,
hope they never meet?

Do we sell them out,

or are we enabling some guy
to cheat on his wife?

We don't
have to do anything.

You cheat on your wife, it's
gonna come back to bite you.

We had our own problems.

Megan and I.

That's what
you're saying, right?

But we had problems,
and we were working on them.

And I'm not
just making excuses,

but you weren't in our thing,
so you don't know.

Riggs --

And you hold me responsible.
I know that.

But I promise
you can't judge me harsher

than I judge myself
every day.

It's a life sentence,
mate.

And you --

Well, maybe you can't understand
that 'cause you're...

Well, you'd never do it.

You're better than that.

You're better than me.
You always have been.

I'm not better.

I've made my mistakes.

Not...

Yeah.

You cheated?

On Shepherd?

On my first wife.

She made it sound like
you're stepping down.

You're not stepping down.

Have you talked
to Dr. Bailey?

I tried paging her.
She's in surgeries all day.

Eliza Minnick needs
to stop talking

like she is running this program
if she's not.

Okay, Maggie,
I will talk to Dr. Bailey.

How's she doing?

The hilum's clamped,
but the P.A. is still bleeding.

Edwards, suction.

I saw Dr. Minnick earlier.
She's here already.

Lap pads.

That's awesome.

So, I was thinking,
in honor of that,

do you think maybe I could
have a shot at repairing --

You're not doing
a repair.

I've assisted
Dr. Pierce and you.

Dr. Minnick would say
I'm more than ready.

But Dr. Minnick would not say
that you could do this one

because I've done
over a thousand,

and this one's
not holding.

And if I can't,
you sure as hell can't.

Father?

S-Sir --

I thought
I was gonna be dead.

No, sir.

I knew all those people --

the Goldmans, the Richters,
the Flemings.

I heard their stories.

I heard their problems,
their little victories.

I saw their children
come home from the hospital --

Elliot, David, Winnie.

They were my family,
these people.

That place --
how was I gonna fix it?

Couldn't raise
their -- their rent.

Some of them couldn't
pay me already.

Sir,
I-I'm not a priest.

I know. I don't care.

I just need someone
to forgive me.

I need them to know
how sorry I am

and to forgive me.

Will you, please?

Will you?

Will you forgive me?

Please?

Sir?

I need an intubation kit!

* I walked across... *

Pierce, try to gain control
more proximally.

* I knew the pathway
like the back of my hand *

Pressure's dropping.

Come on! Come on!
Pierce, I can't see.

* I felt the earth
beneath my feet *

Damn it!

* Sat by the river *

Ah, she's bleeding out.
Damn it.

Damn it. Damn it!
She's in V-fib.

Get a crash cart.

* Where have you gone? *

* I'm getting tired *

* And I need someone
to rely on *

* I came across a fallen tree *

* I felt the branches of it
looking at me *

* Is this the place
we used to love? *

* Is this the place
that I've been dreaming of? *

Charge to 200.

* Oh, simple thing,
where have you gone? *

Charge again!

* I'm getting old, and I need
something to rely on *

* And if you have a minute,
why don't we go *

* Talk about it
somewhere only we know? *

* This could be
the end of everything *

* So why don't we go *

* Somewhere only we know? *

* Somewhere only we know? *

* Ahh, ahh *

* Ahh, ahh-ahh-ahh *

* Ahh, ahh *

* Ahh, ahh *

* Oh, simple thing,
where have you gone? *

* I'm getting old,
and I need someone to rely on *

* So tell me when
you're gonna let me in *

* I'm getting tired,
and I need somewhere to begin *

* And if you have a minute,
why don't we go *

* Talk about it
somewhere only we know? *

* 'Cause this could be
the end of everything *

* So why don't we go *

Hey.

* Somewhere only we know? *

* Somewhere only we know? *

Hey.

I'm married.

What?

I'm married.

What the hell
are you talking about?

Since before I met you.

And I should have told you.

But I'm married to a guy
who almost beat me to death.

And I can't divorce him

because I ran away
from him.

And I'm not...

Jo Wilson
isn't my real name.

That's why
I couldn't marry you.

That's how this whole thing
started, and...

I should have told you.

You're married.

Yes.

And you didn't tell me.

I was scared. I --

Scared of what?

Did you think I'd get mad?
You thought I'd get mad at you

for trying to
get yourself out --

No, not at me -- at him.

I-I thought
you'd want to kill him

and that you'd try
something stupid

and you'd get hurt or killed
or you'd get in trouble

and you -- you would...

Wind up in jail.

It might all come out
in court tomorrow.

I wanted you
to hear it from me.

After the trial,
if I just take off,

if I leave,
it's not because of you.

It's because my testimony

will be a matter of record
or whatever.

But I don't want you to think
that it's you...ever.

Hey.

Don't go anywhere,
no matter what happens, okay?

I don't want him
to find me.

He can't find me.

This is your life.

You're Jo Wilson.
You belong here.

Is she okay?

Sit down.

* Cuban girl *

* That brought me low *

* She had the skin so fine *

* And red lips rose-like, now *

* Her mouth was wide *

* Sweet, as well *

* And now relentless hours *

* Dreaming up her smell *

* I feel *

* As if I am looking
at the world *

Sponge stick.

* From the bottom
of a well *

How did I not know that
you were married before?

Mm.

She moved to Finland?
Switzerland.

Suction.

We wanted
different things.

I wanted a kid.
She did not want a kid.

No middle ground,
no compromise.

Either/or.

And here I am again --
different person, same place.

I'm right there again.

Yeah, no, you're not.

You've been there once.
Now you know better.

* Bat it down, bat it down *

* And I feel *

Hey!
How's the kid?

The hyperventilating kid.

Fine.

Oh.

I like girls.

What?
Oh. Okay.

I mean, I feel like you
can't tell or something,

that I like women,
that I'm flirting with you.

You're not getting it,
and I'm really good at this.

I have game, which means
either you're not into women

and the world is upside-down
bonkers, because I know,

or you're not into me and
I'm totally deluding myself.

No.

You are not
deluding yourself.

I'm not?

No.
I am a human rainbow.

And you do.
You've got a lot of game.

You have a very sexy...

somethin'-somethin' going on,
believe me.

But there's a thing
about you that bugged me.

You walk around like you own
the place. It's annoying.

Mm. It's charming.

Do you want to grab
a drink some time?

See? That.
That is what I mean.

No, I do not want to grab
a drink with you.

Yes. Yes, you do.

Shut up. Fine.
I'll have a drink with you.

And I promise
you will not regret it.

Go away.

Who's next?

Splenic lac
with blood in the abdomen.

We had to resuscitate her
in trauma.

Show me.

Okay.

Finish up prepping her for an
ex-lap, and I'll be right in.

Mer, you got a sec?

No. Not really.
Unless you want to scrub in.

I won't tell Bailey.
No.

Well,
you're not gonna start

with the end-of-the-world
crap again, are you?

Jo's married.

W-Wait. What?

She's married,
and she's freaking out

that she has to
take the stand tomorrow

and testify
and put herself on the line.

Herself on the line?
This is your trial.

Your life
is on the line.

Look, she's scared, Mer.

What are you even saying
right now?

I-I just need to figure out
what to do.

Figure what out? You're not even
making any sense right now.

You don't know
the whole story.

Okay.
So tell it to me.

Dr. Grey,
her B.P. is 90/40.

Okay, so hang two units.
I'll be right there.

You should go.

I --
Dr. Grey.

Yes. I'm coming.
We're not done.

When this surgery is over,
I'm going to page you.

You're gonna come back and tell
me the rest of the story, okay?

Go.
Come back.

Ma'am,
can I help you?

Uh...I'm looking
for my h-husband.

Good. Uh, yeah, he could --
he could use some company.

You haven't spoken to
the chief yet, have you?

It's fine.

No, it's not fine.

What Dr. Minnick said
is not fine.

It sounds like
she's taking your job!
No. Pierce --

And what's worse is it sounds
like nobody has told you.

Maggie.

Let me in!

Oh, no.

Just let us in.

I need you all
to calm down.

I have a right to know
where he is!

I'm so sorry.
You don't have that right.

And I can't give you
that information.

He killed
my little girl!

Please step back!
Step back!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Now, what is the problem?

They're looking
for the landlord.

He's intubated right now,
but he was talking earlier.

He had a tough time.

Uh, he was --
he was asking for a priest.

Thank you, Doctor.

Uh, I'll leave you two
alone.

Get out of our way!
Move. Move now!

No one is hunting down a patient
in my hospital.

You want to get the hell
out of my way right now!

Harry. She's gone.

No!

Winnie is gone. This is not
going to bring her back.

You'll go to jail.

And then your wife will lose
you both. This will not help.

Oh, my God.

She's gone.

Security! Security!
We need security!

No, please.

Damn it.

Up the O2 100%.

What happened?

She tried to disconnect
his vents.

She tried to suffocate him.
She tried to kill him.

Someone has to
be responsible.

He knew it.

He has to be held responsible
for this. Please.

Ohh.

I have been in O.R.
all day.

Well, you missed
some things.

Oh, Ben feels terrible, says
he led the woman right to him.

Oh, she would have
found him on her own.

Ben saved his life,
is what he did.

Uh, I heard you were
looking for me.

Bailey, who's running this
program -- me or Eliza Minnick?

I planned
to tell you today.

Then she showed up early,
and all of this...

Today.
Mm.

Planned
to tell me today?

And you'd have tomorrow
and the weekend

to adjust to the situation,
have your feelings,

start fresh
on Monday.

That was me.

That's how I taught you
how to fire people.

N-No.
No one's getting fired.

Yeah, right. But she'll
be running the program.

She's the
Curriculum Director.

You are the Chairman
of the Residency Program.

You're overseeing
the whole thing.

But I'm ornamental,
and you know it.

You didn't want
to discuss it with me.

You don't want to hear
my opinions

about a program that I built,
that I trained you in.

That's not respect.

I made a decision

about what is best for
the hospital moving forward,

and I didn't want
my personal feelings,

my very strong
personal feelings

to get in the way
of that decision.

If I do that...

I won't be able
to do this job.

Bailey...

we reach
into people's bodies

and hold their lives and
their futures in our hands.

There's nothing more personal
than this job,

in how we treat a patient,

in how we raise our doctors

and teach them
how to do this work.

Every decision that you make
should be a personal one.

If it isn't, then you have
no business being chief.

Hey, do you have a second?
Not really.

Look, I don't want
to put you on the spot,

but you're on the board
of this hospital.

Almost done here.
You're doing great.

You're an Avery.
It's an Avery hospital.

Land the plane, Pierce.

Eliza Minnick works here now.

I'm aware.

She thinks she's the new
Residency Director,

like she's
Richard Webber's boss.

Minnick said that?

What is it, Karev?

I need to adjust
my pension account.

I need it signed over
so the money goes to my mom.

Can you set that up
for me?

What are you
talking about?

Can you send it to my mom
every month, please?

You don't think it's
gonna go well tomorrow.

Karev,
what are you about to do?

You were right
about the clinic.

It got my head
back in the game.

You are not leaving
this office

until you tell me
what is going on.

* Cryptic words meander *

Okay, you have five minutes.
Let's go.

* Now there is a song
beneath the song *

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

and I'm gonna take
the plea he offered.

Okay, that's not funny.

What are you
talking about?

I'm gonna plead out.
I'll be gone two years.

I just --
I just wanted to say --

You're not doing this.

I am. It's my choice.

Why? Because of Jo?

No. Because I did it.

And I'm gonna go say
I did it.

No, you're not.

Look, it'd save everyone
a lot of time and trouble.

Alex, you're gonna go home
and get a good night's sleep.

And then tomorrow --
There's not
gonna be a tomorrow.

Yeah. Tomorrow you're
gonna go into the court,

and you're gonna tell them
who you are,

that you're a surgeon
who saves children,

that you make waffles
for children,

that you did
one stupid thing.

And you will face whatever it is
you have to face,

but you are not
going to throw yourself

on the mercy of whatever
and walk into prison, okay?

You'll be okay.

Me?
This is about you.

You think this is noble,
what you're doing?

It isn't.
It's giving up.

And it's buying into everything
you've ever said about yourself,

and I won't let you do it.

Look. You'll be fine.

You are not going to jail.

You'll be just fine.

Stop making this
about me!

Stop using me as an excuse
to make yourself feel better.

Of course I will be fine.

I'm always fine.
Don't you know that?

This is about you.

You will be destroyed.

Your life, your career,
everything...

will be finished.

Who you are
will be gone.

* It's not a love,
it's not a love *

* It's not a love song *

I'd hug you goodbye,
but I'm not scrubbed.

Well, because this
isn't goodbye, Alex.

You don't walk in here when
I'm in the middle of a surgery.

Dr. Grey?
We're ready for you in the --

I need a minute.
Kiss the kids for me.

No, Alex. Alex, you're not
gonna walk out of here.

Dr. Grey.
I heard you!

Goodbye, Mer.

Alex!

* Ooh, ooh *

* Ooh, ooh *

He did very well.
Your husband came
through just great.

Everything went just fine.
He's awake and responsive.

Can I see him?
When can I see him?

Don't see why not.

As soon as you'd like.
I'll get a nurse, okay?

Thank you.
Thank you.

Yeah.
Yeah.

Not our business, right?

Not our business.

If you want to grab
a beer...

Actually...

I want to go home
and see my wife.

I get it.

Another time?
Rain check.

Right on.

Hey, let me know
how it goes, huh?

Yeah.

They don't get
to make this decision.

There is nothing wrong
with this program,

and it is totally
disrespectful to you.
Maggie --

And if they want a fight,
they can have it.

I am not scared.

Maggie!
Look, I appreciate it.

But, um...

I'm not sure
this is a fight I can win.

I'll fight with you.

I'm touched
that you want to.

I really am.

Come here.

Look, I know a lot of you guys
didn't come up in this program.

But I did. April did.

And the difference
between the education

that we got at Mercy West
and what we got under Webber?

No, there's no comparison.
This is ridiculous.

He is the program.

- So, if you guys are
as pissed as we are...
- Yes!

...and you really,
really should be...

See?
It's not just me.

Hey.

You okay?

You want
to talk about it?

I know. I know.
Church and state.

No.

No.

To hell
with church and state.

It's not working.
It's not worth it.

It's not how
to do this job.

I need to talk to you
about something.

Okay, okay, look, I-I didn't
impersonate a priest exactly.

Wh-What -- No.
I-I'm not talking about --

Wait. What?

What are you
talking about?

Alex Karev.

* There's a war
inside of me *

Hey.
Oh. Sorry.

Where --
Where are you going?
I have to leave.

I got put on a case.

But, um, do you want
to see something gross?

Look, um,
about tomorrow --

Oh. I told Alex.

I told him everything.
And you were right.

I should have told him right
away because it was okay.

And we are -- we're...

I just feel like
whatever happens tomorrow

is gonna happen,
and I'm not worried.

Not gonna worry.
I feel okay.

Well, uh...

I'm sorry.
I have to go.

Right.
Okay.

* Well, I can't stop talking
to you *

* Listening to unwelcome sound *

* And you haven't called me
in weeks *

* And honestly
it's bringing me down *

You're here to see
the district attorney.

Is he expecting you?

Uh, tell him
it's Alex Karev.

I'm the defendant
in the trial tomorrow.

I'll let him know.

* I feel like
you wouldn't like me *

* If you met me *

* Don't you worry *

Alex, listen to me.

* There's still time *

* Don't you worry *

* There's still time *

* There's nothing to live for *

* When I'm sleeping alone *

Grab my phone
and call Alex Karev

and put it on speaker for me,
please.

* And I wash the windows outside
in the hopes that... *

You've just reached
Dr. Alex Karev.

I'm not here right now,
so leave a message.

Alex, listen to me.

You're better than this.
You're stronger.

"Don't make this all your fault.

I know you.

* Don't you worry *

That's what you do.

* There's still time *

* Don't you worry *

But, please.

Please don't do that."

* There's still time *

We can't just give up,
not after all this time.

We have to stand together.

We have to fight.

Because it's just us now.

There were five of us,
and now it's just you and I.

And it can't be just me.
It can't be.

I will go down
swinging for you, Alex.

You know I will.

But that means
you can't give up.

You don't throw the fight.

* You wouldn't like me
if you met me *

So, whatever
you're doing this for...

Mr. Karev?

...please...

He'll see you now.

...don't.

* There's still time *

* Don't you worry *

* There's still time *

* Don't you worry *

* There's still time *

Mr. Karev?

Mr. Karev?

* Don't you worry *

* There's still time *

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.

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can deliver.

Damn right.

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