Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 14, Episode 14 - Games People Play - full transcript

Maggie's relationship with Clive starts to progress; she invites him over for a game night to meet Meredith and Amelia; Meredith and Jo meet with the owner of the patent to the polymer they...

Meredith: For surgeons,
every day is game day.
[ Izzy Bizu's
"Adam & Eve" plays ]
♪ Yeah, yeah, yeah ♪
[ Groans ]
♪ Yeah, yeah ♪
[ Sighs ]
♪ Deeper I struggle,
deeper I get ♪
I'm gonna have to
sneak you out.
[ Groans ]
[ Laughs ]
I feel so dirty.
Dirty, dirty secret.
I'm just not ready
for my nieces and nephew
to see you.
You're married,
aren't you?
No single woman
lives in a house like this.
What? No!
You're kidding,
r--
♪ Damn, you look so sweet ♪
Oh, you are kidding.
You got jokes.
Yeah, from time to time.
We've trained. We've practiced.
♪ I'm gonna get it,
get it ♪
[ Laughs ]
[ Elevator bell dings ]
We know the rules.
No, no! 18 max.
♪ You hold me ransom
every time ♪
Okay, I really miss sex,
and this is not helping.
[ Sighs ]
Are you having sex?
Mm, on occasion.
Are you thinking about it
all the time?
I'm thinking about it
right now.
I'm almost positive
this constitutes
a hostile
work environment.
Note taken.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
♪ Stranger ♪
Well, hang in there.
[ Chuckles ]
♪ Stranger ♪
♪ Stranger ♪
[ Telephone rings ]
Are you thinking about
sex all the time
with the noises
through the wall?
I am not that loud.
The walls are thin.
I miss sex.
Don't you?
My sex drive has become
my work drive.
Plus, I got this really
excellent back massager.
Clive is nice.
You know?
Like, it's more than sex.
I think
I really like him.
I'm seeing him
again tonight.
You're already at
two nights in a row,
and you think
you like him?
Well, my mom
was the one
who always told me whether
a guy was a keeper or...
A serial killer.
He's not a serial killer.
He's too nice.
You know who says that?
Neighbors
of serial killers.
We should meet him.
Judging boyfriends
is the number-one perk
of having sisters
with no sex lives.
Tonight?
Sure. My thing with
Dr. Cerone doesn't go well,
I may just stay home
and get drunk
with my back massager.
I like this idea
of a sister panel.
So, what?
Dinner?
No, more casual.
Game night.
Game night?
And he'll have no idea
that the real game
is us judging him.
I'll spread the word.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Game night
at Grey's place. Sweet.
Pretty sure
we weren't invited.
[ Coughing ]
Casey:
She's been like this a while.
Uh, I had some bad chicken salad
from the cafeteria.
No, you didn't.
Snitch.
I know you don't want it, but we
need to put in an NG tube.
You need the nutrients.
No, please.
I-I hate that thing.
It hurts so bad,
and I can't sing.
[ Retches ]
I'm sorry, but the anti-nausea
meds aren't working.
That's the only option.
[ Sighs ]
I need you to get me
some weed.
Excuse me?
I think she means
marijuana.
Yeah, I know what she meant,
and the answer is no.
But it's legal in Washington.
When you're 18.
[ Scoffs ] I'm talking about
medical marijuana.
You've been Googling.
There's an oil.
It won't get me high.
All I need is authorization
from the hospital
and my primary physician.
It eases the pain,
nausea.
It's been shown to
help patients on chemo.
With PTSD.
Look, it's not regulated
or approved by the FDA.
Was this your idea?
No, it was my grandma's.
[ Retches ]
[ Breathing deeply ]
[ Mouse squeaking ]
[ Indistinct conversations
in distance ]
Is he still alive?
He's not just alive.
He's freaking celebrating
that he's alive!
Don't anthropomorphize
the mouse.
Jo: Okay, well, I am celebrating
that he is alive.
He should've been dead
three days ago.
He has no liver!
Why are you screaming at me?
B-Because this is big.
I mean, we injected him
with hepatocytes.
He grew mini livers,
and they're working,
and you are being
way too calm.
Because it's only a big deal
if Cerone gives us the patent.
And we can't
show him the mouse.
Because we used his polymer
without his permission?
Yeah, and if he sees
how well this is working,
he'll drive the price up
into the millions.
Okay, she is really peeing
on my parade today.
Cerone is dead.
And the parade
is canceled.
He's dead?
Yeah.
He, uh, died last week.
That's why
they've been stalling.
So who's in charge
of the patent?
His daughter. That's who
you're meeting with today.
You couldn't have
led with that, Hellmouth?
What do we know
about the daughter?
Nothing. I can't find
anything online,
but you look amazing
in that dress.
Excuse me?
Nothing.
Sorry. Nothing.
Will this affect my hearing?
Nope.
There's just
a collection of blood
in your outer ear
that needs draining.
I've never heard
of coed rugby.
How long
have you been playing?
Sarah doesn't play.
She's the manager.
Yeah, you're glad
I don't.
I'd crush you, Duran.
Ha!
Hey, Bachmann.
Oh, hey, no throwing
that ball in here, okay?
I, uh, have this heart thing
since I was a kid.
So, I was on the sidelines
when a ruck got out of control.
I don't need surgery,
do I?
Nope, I'm gonna do this
right here.
I just gave you a field block
to numb your ear.
You shouldn't
feel a thing.
Aaah!
You know,
I need another hand here.
-Uh, DeLuca.
-Coming.
Do you know,
are interns invited to
this game thing tonight at --
at Dr. Pierce's?
Games?
I love games.
Hey, stop throwing
the ball in my ER!
Here's your ball,
Bachmann.
Ohh!
♪♪
Heads!
Aah!
[ Gasping ]
Oh, God.
What happened?
Oh, God.
What is it?
Okay, I need
more four-by-fours.
I got them.
Wah!
-Whoa!
-Hey!
[ All murmuring ]
Aaah!
Okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
Okay.
You okay, DeLuca?
Yep.
I'm just gonna...
No.
[ Groans ]
[ Sighs ] Wait.
I-I slipped on someone's ear?
Was it attached
to their head?
Not at the time.
Okay, no intracranial bleeding
or swelling.
[ Sighs ]
Congratulations.
It's a grade-3 concussion.
What's the treatment?
Uh...rest, minimal stimuli,
dim lights, no screens.
Good.
Cognitive skills still intact.
You are staying in
a patient room tonight.
[ Sighs ]
Ugh.
Oh, hey,
did Sam see me fall?
Dr. Bello --
Did Sam Bello see me fall?
[ Woman speaking indistinctly
on P.A. ]
I have to have surgery?
You have to put me out?
[ Indistinct conversations ]
For me to reattach
the ear, yes.
Can it even be reattached?
That guy smooshed it.
That's fine.
Most ears are smooshed, anyway.
And once it's healed up,
you'll barely notice it.
[ Sighs ]
What happened here?
Hey.
Hi.
Um, long story.
Sarah,
this is Dr. Pierce.
She is our chief of cardio.
Sarah tells me she has
ventricular septal defect, so...
Little hole in your heart.
Since I was a kid.
And she's a little worried
about the anesthesia.
More worried
about calling my dad.
He's gonna be so pissed.
Well, let's take a look.
Um, okay.
I will come check on you
before the surgery, okay?
Thanks.
[ Monitor beeping ]
Do you two have a thing?
He's so nice.
A thing? Us?
I-I just figured maybe
because, you know,
there were
a lot of vibes.
No, I have a...
You have a boyfriend
that's better than that?
I would like to see him,
please.
Let's go take a look
at your heart.
♪♪
I don't understand
why you're upset.
Because this is
my OB department,
which means you work
for me and...
Ooh, Dr. Lackman.
You paged me?
Yeah. Yes. Yes.
Dr. DeLuca is asking
for all of my OB records.
She says you're launching
some kind of investigation.
Oh, no, no, not --
not an investigation -- a study.
It's a study.
That's what I said.
Well, I know,
but you also called
a seat belt a "strap-on," so,
you know, sometimes, uh...
Um, it's a study.
It's a maternal
mortality study
on cases in the U.S. versus
other developed countries.
Oh.
Yeah.
It's for the medical
innovation contest.
Ah.
Hey, by the way,
Sofia keeps asking
if she can have
a playdate with Lindsay.
Oh, seems like they were just
in the daycare together.
I know.
It goes too fast.
Here's my log-in and password.
Use what you need.
Mm.
And call me.
Let's set up a playdate.
Yeah. Definitely.
Okay.
[ Telephone ringing ]
You want it?
[ Laughs ]
You want it?
Come on.
[ Woman speaking indistinctly
on P.A. ]
[ Sighs ] Okay.
Let's take a look at that leg.
Uh, no. No way.
You're the one that chopped
that girl's ear off.
Oh, you mean Sarah,
the girl who lost her ear
because you couldn't follow
a simple direction?
I want someone else,
a different doctor.
Fine.
[ Laughs ] Schmitt!
There's your someone else.
Uh, pass. I'd like a doctor
who's older than me.
Well, we're a little short
on doctors today
'cause someone threw
a ball.
So we're just gonna call this
a teaching moment.
For...me or him?
Ugh! Does it matter?
All right.
Uh, now I need you
to get a solid base
before you reduce
that fracture.
I already lost an ear.
Hate to lose a foot.
W-What?
Hold up, Schmitt.
Kepner, can I, uh,
talk to you for a second?
Um, so, I'm gonna take over, and
you can head home for the day.
What?
Chief's orders.
She's talking to legal,
and they said
that you should stand down.
Wait. S-- I'm --
[ Chuckles ]
I'm getting suspended?
Why?
Well, you cut a girl's ear off,
for starters.
It's only for the day.
Yeah, because
a kid was throwing a ball
after I repeatedly told him
to stop.
Yes,
everybody knows that,
and the security video
will affirm that.
Okay,
what's the problem, then?
The problem is
I heard it from Bailey,
she heard it from Webber,
and you never reported it?
[ Sighs ]
An accident in your ER...
I --
...resulting
in a mangled patient
and an injured surgeon
could mean major lawsuits.
And there's
no incident report?
No, I was gonna do it later.
You don't mention it to me?
I was working. I --
What is going on, Kepner?
You know,
wh-what's going on
is that somebody
broke the rules
and somebody else
is getting punished for it.
That's what's going on.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Pulsing ]
Okay, see that color there?
That's where your blood
is flowing through your VSD.
Still there.
They found it
when I was 8.
[ Clicks, pulsing stops ]
But they said
having a big surgery
would be riskier
than just keeping it.
Well,
it was back then.
Now I could use
a catheter
to place a patch
on the hole.
It's way less invasive,
which means way less risky.
Wait. What?
Just like that?
No open-heart surgery?
Nope.
Then my dad
would let me play rugby?
Well, is your dad
anti-rugby?
He's anti-me dying.
He made me quit because of my
heart, so I'm team manager.
But, I mean,
after this,
I could totally
get off the sidelines.
Could you fix it
while you fix my ear?
No, it would have to be
two separate surgeries --
your ear first,
and then your heart.
But I will assist Dr. Avery
with the vascular reconnections
on your ear,
and I can monitor your heart
while I'm there.
[ Bed rail clicking ]
Hmm.
What?
Even when you say his name,
there's vibes.
Stop it.
[ Laughs ]
Please.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
You got a minute?
Ha, do I look like
I have a minute?
You never look like
you have a minute.
Then read my face, and I'll come
find you when I'm done here.
[ Sighs ] I want to give
my 12-year-old patient
authorization
for medical marijuana.
♪♪
Karev, have you met
the Grey Sloan Legal Team?
♪♪
Meredith: So, there's
nothing else online
about Cerone's daughter?
No, she's an only child.
She has an MD after her name.
That's it.
Okay.
So we smile...
Mm.
...uh, act polite,
Mm.
...kill her with kindness,
and we do not mention the mouse.
Do we really have enough
for the presentation without it?
Well, the presentation with it
is definitely too much.
Marie: Meredith?
♪♪
Look at you
all grown up.
Auntie Marie?!
"Mer-Mer"!
[ Both laugh ]
Twist.
♪♪
I was so sorry
to hear about your father.
Oh, thank you.
He was sick for a long time.
It was time.
-And he was ready.
-Hmm.
Ah, you look just the same
but prettier.
And the last time
I saw you was...
8th birthday party.
Oh, my goodness.
The balloons?
The balloons!
[ Laughs ]
She filled
the entire bedroom,
floor to ceiling,
with balloons.
It was...insane.
[ Chuckles ] You were
a disembodied giggle.
[ Both laugh ]
Are you really her...
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
This is Dr. Jo Wilson.
She's my partner
on the project.
This is Marie Cerone.
Hi. So,
are you really her aunt?
N-Not by blood.
[ Chuckles ]
Her mother and I were friends,
best friends.
I watched Meredith grow up.
And then you just sort of
disappeared after...
What -- What --
What happened?
Ugh. Your mother
didn't tell you?
I had to go back to Spain.
My father wanted me
to run the business.
Oh.
Ah!
I just want to squeeze you,
my Mer-Mer!
Mer-Mer?
[ Laughs ]
You don't go
by that anymore?
-Unh.
-Ah!
I really wanted to get in touch
when I heard about Ellis.
I wanted to, but...
[ Whispering ]
It's okay.
I have watched you
all these years.
She would've been proud
of you, Meredith.
She would've been
very proud.
♪♪
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Uh, took a spill
in the kitchen.
Aw. Okay.
Ma'am, let's take a look.
Luke: Someone
had to secure the ball,
and it obviously
wasn't you.
I'm gonna shine
a bright light into your eye.
Oh! You think
you're so hard.
I've been carrying us
all year!
Why don't you come over here
and say that to my face?
Oh, man, you are so lucky
I'm on the bed right now.
I'll be right back.
Luke: If you hadn't
tackled me from behind,
I'd still have a season.
You're the reason that
we had to forfeit that game.
I didn't start
the stupid thing!
Okay, okay,
knock it off.
Oh, so you're saying I did?
-Back off, man!
-Knock it off!
Whoa!
Aah!
Aah. Damn it!
Just stay down there
for a second.
Aah!
[ Groans ]
What kind of doctor
are you?
Military doctor,
and this is my ER.
You guys seem to think that
our rules don't apply to you,
and it's cost me
two good surgeons today,
so if one of you
so much as makes a sound
before you're discharged
from my ER,
I will send you out of here
on a stretcher. Understood?
-Yes, sir.
-Yes, sir.
-Yes, sir.
-Okay.
-Yes, sir.
-Sorry.
Oh. I like a man
with authority.
Me too.
[ Telephone rings ]
Ohh.
Aah!
God, my leg! Ow!
Oh, it hurts! It hurts!
[ Breathing shakily ]
There's no pulse.
[ Groaning ]
[ Breathing quickly ]
[ Groaning continues ]
Okay, it's
compartment syndrome.
I'm gonna need Betadine
and a scalpel.
A scalpel?!
What are you gonna do?!
I need to release pressure,
or you're gonna lose your leg.
[ Gasps ]
So close your eyes, okay?
Yes, sir.
[ Suspenseful music plays ]
[ Flesh rending ]
[ Screaming ]
[ Screaming, crying ]
-Ohh. Wow, dude.
-Nasty!
[ Screaming continues ]
I said close your eyes!
Don't you ever do
what you're told?!
[ Monitor beeping ]
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Oh, that's him.
Oh, the father of the girl
who lost her ear?
She did not lose an ear.
We're putting it back on.
Look, legal wanted someone
who witnessed the accident
to be with me
when I spoke to him,
so no more
"losing the ear" talk.
Uh, Mr. Maurer?
Finally.
Thank you so much
for your patience.
I'm Chief Miranda Bailey.
This is Dr. Richard Webber.
I want to see
my daughter. Now.
Absolutely.
Let me just explain
what happened.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, I've heard.
She got a bad bruise
at a rugby game,
and some incompetent ER doctor
cut her damn ear off.
I want to
talk to my daughter.
I'm afraid
she's already in surgery.
She's in surgery?
Are you aware Sarah has
a ventricular septal defect
which can cause her
complications
under
general anesthesia?
Yes, we are aware,
and she's being supervised
by our chief of cardio.
Uh, are you a doctor?
No.
Malpractice attorney.
[ Chuckles ]
♪♪
Cardiac status
is rock steady.
Wouldn't even know
she had a defect.
Excellent.
Mm.
So, um,
game night, huh?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Amelia told you?
Yeah,
should she not have?
Oh, no, no.
No, you're w--
You're invited, of course.
Clive will be there, so you're
welcome to bring someone.
Cool, yeah.
Thanks.
So...are you gonna
bring someone?
Yeah, I guess I'll, uh --
Yeah, I'm bringing Priya.
Oh. Didn't realize you were
still seeing each other.
Uh, yeah,
a couple more dates.
A little bit difficult
to juggle. She travels a lot.
She was in the Netherlands
last week.
Oh. Vacation?
Uh, no, work.
The Hague.
Right.
[ Laughs ] Oh, wow.
Wow, just a --
a human-rights lawyer.
♪♪
Clive's a stockbroker.
It's nice
to date someone
outside of the hospital,
isn't it?
It is refreshing,
actually, yeah.
Yeah. [ Chuckles ]
Talk to somebody
about something other than
the latest issue
of The Lancet, so that's --
[ Laughing ] Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you read
that article
about pre-hospital
antibiotics and --
That was amazing.
You read that?
Yeah.
Yes, groundbreaking.
Incredible.
♪♪
Do you need me to go over it
with you one more time?
No, no.
I understand completely.
It's just...
I want so badly
to support you.
The people
who are courting me
are corporations with money
and none of the art.
I was even willing
to sell to you for less,
but at this point,
your proposal, it's brilliant,
but it's just theory
and dreams.
Oh, it'll work.
I know it'll work.
You can't know.
Not yet.
And I can't sell you
my father's patent
just because
you're my Mer-Mer.
S-She's not.
I'm sorry?
She's not
your Mer-Mer anymore.
She's Harper Avery-winning
surgeon Meredith Grey.
With all due respect,
Dr. Cerone,
please don't make the mistake
of underestimating her
just because you knew her
when she was a child.
I'm sorry
to disappoint you.
It's the last thing
I wanted to do.
Helm, get the mouse.
Yes!
Sorry.
♪♪
[ Telephone ringing,
indistinct conversations ]
What's this about you not
putting in the feeding tube?
Well, we might not
have to.
I went
and got the signatures.
I just need yours,
and we can move forward.
Move forward with what?
The medical marijuana.
E-Excuse me?
I'm authorizing marijuana
for Kimmie.
She said it was your idea.
To give a 12-year-old marijuana?
Are you out of your mind?!
To relieve her nausea
and to keep her
from needing to be
on a -- a feeding tube.
She's a child.
There's research
that say it's a --
No! I don't care
what it says.
You're not gonna turn her
into a drug addict
like her parents.
You're fired.
I'm what?
You're fired!
You're off Kimmie's case.
I'm finding another doctor
at another hospital.
[ Door opens ]
[ Door creaks lightly ]
[ Door slams ]
♪♪
Wh-- Am I gonna die?
Yes. Probably not today,
but, yes.
Dude!
There was
a buildup of blood
between the layers of tissue
and your leg.
But i-is that fatal?
Well, it could've caused you
to lose the leg.
But I got it in time.
Now we just need to
make sure
that it doesn't
continue to bleed.
It's just that, um,
there's a lot of blood,
and -- and I have a term paper
I haven't finished,
and -- and I have a present
for my girlfriend,
and, like --
like, you know,
it's j-just a sweatshirt
s-she likes,
and, like...
My parents!
[ Breathes shakily ]
[ Voice breaking ] I never,
like, thanked them for, like --
like, being my parents, and,
like, I almost died, you know?
Like, what --
Okay, Chris, I need you to shut
up so I can keep saving you.
Okay. Oh, I'm --
I'm sorry I threw that ball.
We're good.
[ Muffled ] Okay.
Patient number 66055.
38 years old.
Emergency C-section
due to cord prolapse.
Hmm.
Questo è strano.
English, please.
English somewhere else,
please.
Oh, your sister's
worried about you, Andrew.
It -- Well, it's a headache
made worse by noise.
[ Sighs ]
Sorry.
Ugh.
[ Quietly ] Um, I said,
"This is strange." Look.
That's our hospital's, uh,
C-section rates?
Uh-huh.
It was steady
until three years ago,
when it started trending up,
and...look which doctor
does way more of them
than the hospital average.
Huh.
We should say something.
O-Or maybe you could
just mention it
during Lindsay
and Sofia's playdate.
Oh, no, that's not what
we're studying.
Besides, C-sections
don't kill moms.
But they are
major surgeries,
therefore more dangerous
than vaginal birth.
We should only perform them
when the benefits outweigh
other risk factors, just --
Can we just -- Can we focus
on the bigger picture?
Fine.
[ Speaking Italian ]
Ah. That's sexy.
What does that mean?
I'll tell you
if you leave.
Now, I know
it looks rough now,
but...once
the swelling goes down,
it'll -- it's gonna be
hardly noticeable.
It'd be a lot less noticeable
if it'd stayed where it belongs.
Uh, no, that surgery
went very well.
When can we schedule
my next surgery?
[ Cellphone camera clicks ]
Your next surgery?
Dr. Pierce said
she could fix my VSD.
No doctor
in this hospital
is gonna lay a hand
on you again.
And with the money
we're gonna sue them for --
Dad.
We're not suing anybody.
I don't want to be
on the sidelines anymore.
I want to play.
If I'm gonna get hurt, I'd
rather get hurt on the field.
Can't you just cheer me on?
Please?
♪♪
What do you mean
they're leaving?
Where is she taking her?
I don't know.
We need to stop it.
I'll talk to Grandma Peg.
No. No, you won't.
No, you won't.
CBD oil is not gonna
make Kimmie an addict.
Addiction is what makes
people addicts.
Can you talk to her?
[ Sighs ] No, Alex,
I don't disclose
my personal history
to patients.
Because people hear
the word "addict," and they --
they make
a lot of assumptions.
You're an addict?
Like that.
She likes you.
She trusts you.
Just talk to her.
[ Telephone rings in distance ]
Wow.
What?
Well, you've been through
the darkness.
That's...sexy.
[ Clears throat ]
Should we check on Andrew?
What if the CT missed
a tiny epidural hematoma
and this is
his lucid interval
and it's just in there
growing and growing,
and then -- bam! --
and he's got gravy for brains?
Yeah, I'm familiar
with that scenario,
and avoiding it
is high on my list.
But, yes,
you may check on Andrew.
And while you're there,
you might want to tell him
that you are in love with him.
Uh...w-we're bad
for each other.
Pretending you're
not in love with each other
is what makes you bad
for each other.
And denying reality
to this degree
makes you useless to me
and, by extension,
to this whole project.
[ Humming ]
♪♪
[ Sighs ]
Oh, that's sexy, too.
I mean, a kid's dying while
you play matchmaker, but...
[Whispering]
I found it hot.
You want to...
No! No. No.
♪♪
Denying reality
to that degree
can make you...
[ Breathes deeply ]
[ Mouse squeaking ]
You said
the future of science.
I was half-expecting
your mouse to have wings.
Well, he's got
better than wings.
He has mini livers.
This mouse had his liver removed
over a week ago.
We injected him
with hepatocytes,
which took over his liver
function and saved him.
He should've been dead
three days ago.
I mean, even his energy
and appetite have returned.
You've already used my polymer
even without permission.
Well, you understand
we had to test my theory,
so we just
re-created the polymer
using your original
methodology.
[ Chuckling ] My God.
You are
your mother's daughter.
[ Mouse squeaking ]
[ Telephone rings in distance ]
[ Knock on door ]
-Hi!
-Hi.
You must be Priya.
I'm Maggie.
Oh, it is such a pleasure
to meet you.
[ Inhales deeply ] Oh.
I understand
you're revolutionizing
ventricular assist device
technology.
So impressive.
Wow! Jackson told you.
And you know what it is.
[ Both laugh ]
I represented
a Burmese dissident
who died after his LVAD failed
during a prison power outage.
I needed to learn my way
around some medicine.
Yeah.
Are any of your friends, like,
ballplayers or accountants?
[ Laughter ]
Trying to keep up here.
[ Laughs heartily ]
[ Chuckles ]
This is Clive.
He, um --
He's being modest.
He actually came up with
the algorithm
to predict stock values
based on social-media hashtags.
Get out of here.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, well, I have heard
so much about you.
Oh! [ Laughs ]
Yeah.
He's joking.
Whatever she told you,
it's probably true.
I'm pretty boring.
[ Both chuckle ]
Uh, do you want --
do you want me
to help you with this?
[ Knock on door ]
-Yeah, let's go out here.
-Yeah, sure.
-Okay.
-Okay.
Hmm. Thank you.
Ah!
So you guys
are a thing now. Huh.
[ Laughing ] Your parents
must be thrilled.
Wait. Who?
Who's a thing?
No, no, no.
She's just...
Oh, I'm just
his ex-wife and baby mama.
Whoa, okay.
Are you all right?
Oh, yeah, never better.
Hey. I'm April.
How's it going?
-Hey.
-Hey. Hi.
Maggie: Hey, April,
thanks for coming.
Do you want, uh,
something to drink?
Oh, no.
I brought my own.
Ha!
♪♪
She seems fun.
Ha.
[ Chuckling ] Yeah.
Where are Amelia
and Meredith?
That would help us
get started.
Yeah, these games
aren't gonna play themselves.
How long
are we gonna wait?
We can start now.
Well, we need teams of two.
Why didn't anyone tell me
to bring my own team?
I could just watch.
No. Oho! No.
Everyone plays at game night.
That's the rule.
[ Doorbell rings, door opens ]
Whoever that is
can be your partner.
-Wow.
-Oh.
This looks like
a...rager.
Where's Shepherd?
Uh, she wasn't with you
in the lab?
N-Nope.
Th-These are the games?
I got to warn you,
I play a mean charades.
Wh-What's this?
Drink?
Yeah.
I'd love one. Thanks.
[ Laughs ]
Mm.
[ Laughing ]
[ Siren wailing ]
[ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Wailing fades ]
[ Chair creaks softly ]
[ Breathes sharply ]
Uh, how's your head?
Do you need anything?
[ Bed rail clicking ]
[ Sighs ]
We were really young, Sam.
Back then,
we were young...
and we were stupid, and...
we're older now,
and we're here together.
And you were never
just sex to me --
not then, not now.
I just needed to say that.
I-I need to say that --
I love you, too.
Oh.
[ Woman speaking indistinctly
in distance ]
Hey, Kate!
Thank you.
Thank you for the data.
Oh, not a problem.
Sorry I misunderstood
your partner.
Oh, God, no, that's okay.
Um, you know what?
We -- Uh, we actually have only
just been dating a little bit.
I'm not even actually sure
what you would call...
You...Ha ha!
You mean
my research partner, huh?
Yep. But I appreciate
the update.
[ Both laugh ]
Did you get
everything you need?
Yeah, um, I actually --
I wanted to give this to you.
[ Vehicles passing in distance ]
Grey-Sloan's
C-section rates?
Yeah.
Th-The rates are climbing,
you know,
and t-the procedures
look like they're --
they're done out of convenience
more than medical necessity,
and you and I both know
that some unnecessary C-sections
cause unnecessary
complications.
And, um, it's actually, uh,
broken down by doctor.
I thought you were
working on a global study,
not starting a witch hunt
of my OBs.
Kate...
you did twice as many
as the next highest doctor.
[ Sighs ]
We're friends. We're --
We're Facebook friends.
And it looks like
every single one
of these scheduled C-sections
occurs on a Friday
when you're about to go
out of town.
Are you accusing me
of something?
No, I just want you to be aware
of it as a friend.
I...
[ Sighs ]
[ Car door opens ]
Have a good night.
[ Car door closes ]
[ Engine starts ]
[ Indistinct conversations ]
You ready to go
to game night?
I don't know.
-Ah.
-I have something else in mind.
Ooh!
Uh, vomiting.
Uh, uh, spewing.
Uh, uh, uh,
mouth confetti.
Uh, uh, uh,
ceiling, attic.
Uh,
"Flowers in the Attic"!
Uh, sky.
Star.
Puke star.
[ Laughter ]
Rain.
-"Singing in the Rain"!
-Yes!
[ Laughs ]
Yes!
Beat that, suckers!
[ Laughter ]
-Hey.
-Yes.
Puke star was good.
[ Laughter ]
-All right.
-Okay. Uh...
Ah! Okay.
-Mm.
-Yeah. Ah.
Oh, yeah. Okay, go.
Okay. Um...
Kneel, take a knee.
Uh, proposing, proposal.
Uh, a ring -- a ring.
Ring.
N-No, no, no, no.
You can't use props.
You can't use props.
-It's fine.
-Oh, no, no. It's -- Keep going.
Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
It's fine. Go ahead.
It's okay. It's okay.
-No, that's against the rules.
-It's fine. It's fine.
-No, it's okay.
-No, that's --
Keep going.
Engagement ring, wedding ring.
Uh, uh, uh...
I don't...
Uh, uh, pr--
Uh, uh, uh, uh.
"Lord of the Rings"!
Yes!
-[ Laughing ] What?
-Major.
[ Laughter ]
That's a good clue.
Yes.
My turn!
-"My precious."
-[ Sighs ]
-Okay.
-Oh, my gosh.
All right.
April.
April. April.
You're -- Okay.
I'll just do it myself.
-Okay.
-All right.
All right.
Uh...
Uh, bird.
[ Laughs ]
Um...
"One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest"!
Ah! [ Laughs ]
Ah! Yes!
[ Laughter ]
I'm s-- You got that
from her flailing
her arms?
We are like this.
[ Laughter ]
That was impressive.
[ Laughs ]
[ Laughter ]
Can we get back to
the game, please?
[ Sarah Bareilles'
"Floorplan" plays ]
♪ I want to draw you ♪
[ Knock on door, door opens ]
♪ A floorplan
of my head and heart ♪
She finally got
some sleep.
I'm going to call in the morning
to see about having her moved.
♪ I want to give directions ♪
[ Sighs ]
Parker, can you give us
a minute?
♪ Helpful hints ♪
♪♪
♪ What you'll be looking for ♪
You've always trusted me.
Do not think about
asking me again.
Kimmie is suffering.
She needs to eat.
And there's no reason not to
give her medicine that can help.
Look, it won't
get her high.
I get where
you're coming from.
My parents
were addicts, too.
And Kimmie's better off
than I was
because she has you.
♪ I know I'll hold this loss
in my heart forever ♪
[ Sighs ]
♪ I know I'll hold, I'll hold ♪
I see how you support her,
how you --
how you protect her,
and I know how hard
you fight to make sure
she gets the very best
medical care.
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
And this is the best option.
[ Breathes sharply ]
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
♪♪
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
♪♪
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
So, I was thinking
maybe we could go to dinner
and we could toast your dad
and my mom and talk price.
[ Chuckles ]
Mer-Mer's all grown up.
I don't mean to sound crass,
but I am anxious to get started.
Sweetheart, I would love it,
but...jet lag.
Of course.
I'm exhausted.
-Okay.
-I'm gonna go back to the hotel
and open a mini bottle
of champagne,
and I'm gonna celebrate
your mini livers.
[ Chuckles ]
And then I'm gonna sleep
like I haven't in years.
And then, tomorrow,
we can get down to business.
Deal.
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
[ Breathes deeply ]
It's been almost
too wonderful.
♪ All eyes are on me now ♪
♪♪
[ Music fades ]
Was that Marie Cerone?
Yeah, it was.
[ Chuckles ]
I haven't seen her in years.
Uh [Chuckling]
what is she doing here?
Is she less angry?
What do you mean angry?
Meredith,
she hated your mother.
No, she didn't.
They were best friends.
Until they weren't.
What do you mean?
What happened?
I heard some ugly rumors,
but I never really knew.
Nurse: Dr. Webber?
Dr. Bailey's looking for you.
♪♪
Uhh, land.
China. Wall.
Great Wall of China?
Yes!
-Yeah!
-Yes!
-Wow.
-Yeah.
You got Great Wall of China
from a rectangle?
I did. Are you gonna question
everybody's integrity,
or just the people
I'm dating?
Hey, she questioned me --
I'm not dating you.
[ Laughing loudly ]
You're up, Pierce.
If you get this one,
you win the game.
Okay.
All right, let's go.
-All right.
-It's a close one.
-Ah.
-Hmm.
Oh, no.
This one's kind of hard.
Can I pass?
Uh, no. You can't pass.
You got to do it.
[ Clapping ]
Okay.
Mm.
[ Whispering ]
Hey, you okay?
[ Whispering ]
Can you stop asking me that?
[ Paper rustling ]
Okay, go.
Uh...Mnh.
Clive: Um.
Mm.
It's a person.
Um...
It's two people.
Okay, they --
are they...
Uh-huh.
Uh.
[ Laughter ]
Are -- Are they --
What are they...
Are they hug--
they hugging or...
That ain't huggin'.
[ Laughter ]
Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
Aghh!
Oh! Oh!
It's the, uh...
the -- the -- the --
the choking thing.
Yep!
The, uh...it's, uh...
the -- the...
Ee!
...the Heimlich man--
-Time!
-Yes!
No! No!
It's Heimlich maneuver.
-And he didn't say it.
-Okay.
Wha-- [ Laughs ]
He didn't say it
when the timer went out.
Okay. I think he got it.
We can let that go.
No. No, no.
No. No, no, no.
Whoa.
No. The card says
"Heimlich maneuver," guys.
See?
"Heimlich maneuver."
April.
No, don't [laughs] --
don't "April" me.
There are rules,
and the rules say
you have to finish
before the timer.
Just like the rules
to charades say
that you can't point
to props.
You know, games have rules,
or they're not worth playing.
We can't have everything
[Chuckling] just be chaos.
We can't have everything be
like a void.
You know, can we just,
like, as people
agree on a code of conduct
and follow it?
Can we do that?
So that everything
isn't just meaningless?
So that we're not just like
a race of carnivorous viruses
just eating each other
and being eaten
and nothing matters?
Please?
[ Slow clapping ]
Brava.
What --
Uh...what she said.
[ Doorbell rings ]
That must be Arizona
and Carina.
I need more drinks.
Hi?
Can I help you?
Is Clive here?
Clive. Yes!
Yeah, hi. I'm Maggie.
I'm his girlfriend.
Friend. I don't --
Um, we haven't really
[Laughing] put a label
on it yet.
Well, we have.
I'm Daphne.
I'm Clive's wife.
What did -- You had me followed?
I tracked your phone.
You track my phone!
'Cause I know your M.O...
every time
I have a work trip.
Oh, my God,
you're married?
Oh, my God,
I am so sorry!
-I had no idea.
-Of course not.
-He's an excellent liar.
-Ah, come on.
All right,
clearly this is something
you two need to deal with,
but not in this house.
Come on.
-Maggie, I --
-No, no, no.
Forget her address and delete
her phone number.
Let's go.
[ Footsteps ]
I'm a homewrecker.
No, you're not
a homewrecker.
That home was wrecked
long before you got involved.
We should go.
Well, this was fun.
I've never slept
with a married man before.
Well, you can't
say that anymore.
Ohh. Just rules, marriage.
More rules that no one
pays any attention to.
Just sleep with whoever.
[ Chuckles ]
You're not driving,
are you?
Are you offering me
a ride?
Oh. If you want one.
This isn't spring break,
Koracick.
Why don't you pay attention
to your own date?
April, you --
Night!
♪♪
It was lovely
to meet you.
[ Door closes ]
[ Exhales deeply ]
[ Door opens ]
Are you gonna be
all right?
You sure?
I'm good.
I'll be fine. I'm good.
♪♪
[ Door closes ]
[ Music ends ]
[ Richard laughing ]
Bailey: There -- There --
There goes the ball!
[ Laughing ]
Oh, and there goes the ear!
[ Both laughing ]
The look
on Kepner's face!
[ Both laughing ]
And -- And --
And her father's not gonna sue?
No, no, no.
He hugged Pierce.
Oh, my God.
[ Both laughing ]
No, play it again.
[ Both laughing ]
Unlike the laws of science,
the rules of life
aren't always clear.
-[ Exhales sharply ]
-Hey.
Hey.
Oh. Hey. I'm heading
to game night at my house.
I know you hate games,
but you want to come?
Uh, no.
[ Chuckles ]
But thank you for helping me
with that kid today.
Yeah, of course.
He was an idiot.
Yeah.
And I think I am, too.
What?
That kid was rambling about,
you know,
things he hadn't said,
and...
I was thinking about you.
And about how great
you've been.
About how easy you made --
just -- everything.
And I'm grateful.
I'm grateful for you.
Grateful enough to
give me sex?
What?
I'm sorry.
I just, um...
I miss sex.
I mean,
not the complication
or the absurdities of romance
or our crazy tumor marriage.
Just the act.
And there are
other options,
but they are
less appealing options.
And maybe it's just that
I know how good we are at it.
Or maybe 'cause your whole
military doctor thing
was so damn hot today!
But, uh...
Sorry.
God. Sorry.
Uh, I-I don't want you
to feel used.
-I-I --
-Amelia. [ Sighs ]
I want you to use me
in every way you can think of.
♪ Legendary ♪
[ Purse thumps ]
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh ♪
♪ Legendary ♪
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
Lie down.
[ Laughs ]
Okay.
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
All right.
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
Some rules are unwritten.
♪ Steady on my grind ♪
♪ Ain't got no time
for playing games ♪
♪ Money on my mind ♪
♪ Kicking ass
and taking names ♪
♪ The heat is on,
get out the kitchen ♪
♪ If you can't handle
the flames ♪
♪ I'm hustling ♪
♪ I was born to win ♪
♪ I ain't never gonna change ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Lemme tell me now ♪
♪ I don't know how ♪
♪ But the whole world's
gonna know my name, yeah ♪
Ughh!
Ughh!
♪ Just wait and see ♪
[ Laughs ]
♪ Oh ♪
♪ They gonna talk about me ♪
No!
♪ Things ain't never gonna be
the same ♪
Some rules
are open to interpretation.
♪ Are you ready? ♪
[ Doorbell rings ]
♪ Are you ready? ♪
♪ Better make way
'cause I'm coming through ♪
♪ Are you ready? ♪
♪ Are you ready? ♪
♪ Better make way
'cause I'm coming through ♪
♪ Make way ♪
♪ Make way ♪
♪ Make way,
'cause I'm coming through ♪
♪ Make way ♪
♪ Make way ♪
♪ Make way,
'cause I'm coming through ♪
[ Knock on door ]
Oh, my God,
take the hint!
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
Oh!
Jackson,
what are you...
uh, what are you
doing here?
I, uh,
just took Priya home
and...told her we couldn't
see each other anymore.
♪ Whoa-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh ♪
What? What happened?
Why?
She was so perfect.
Yeah, she was.
But, um,
all the time I'm with her,
I am thinking about you.
♪ Money on my mind ♪
♪ Kicking ass
and taking names ♪
♪ The heat is on,
get out the kitchen ♪
Which isn't really
fair to her.
And I know
what you're gonna say.
I know you think it's
complicated, Maggie, but...
relationships
have complications.
I mean,
you can get hurt in the game,
you can get hurt
on the sidelines.
Hell, you can get hurt
'cause people [Chuckling]
are secretly married.
♪ They gonna talk about me ♪
♪ Thing's ain't never gonna be
the same ♪
How about I take you
on a proper date?
♪ Are you ready? ♪
♪ Are you ready? ♪
Hm? Go to that Italian place
that you won't shut up about.
Maybe we could have
some wine...
a lot of wine.
♪ Make way
'cause I'm coming through ♪
And we could
order dessert
even though we're both full
just so we could share.
♪ Just wait and see,
wait and see ♪
I can get you home...
♪ They gonna talk about me ♪
♪ Just wait and see ♪
...walk you up
onto the porch...
♪ I'm gonna be
very legendary ♪
...open the door.
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ You know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ Legendary ♪
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ You know I'm gonna be ♪
♪ Legendary ♪
♪ Are you ready? ♪
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ Make way for me ♪
♪ Better make way
'cause I'm coming through ♪
♪ Legendary ♪
Maggie!
Oh, good.
I need the journals!
My mom's journals.
What, Meredith?
Our mom's journals.
I need the journals.
You have to help me find them!
Please!
[ Music ends ]
[ Sighs ] I'll --
I'll give you a call, then.
Okay. Okay.
Okay, then.
Okay.
And just when we think we have
a handle on the rules...
[ Laughs ]
[ Door shuts ]
...something comes along...
♪♪
What's going on?
Are you okay?
No. I'm not okay.
I showed her the mouse.
I gave her my method.
I gave everything I had.
[ Sighs ]
I got played.
♪♪
[ Sighs ]
What are we doing?
Start with these.
We're looking for Marie Cerone.
"MC."
'82.
...that totally changes
the game.
They're all dated...
♪♪
♪♪
♪♪
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