Grey's Anatomy (2005–…): Season 3, Episode 22 - The Other Side of This Life, Part 1 - full transcript

Addison heads for warmer climes to figure things out, Meredith's stepmother visits the clinic, Cristina's perfect wedding is challenged when she and Burke's mothers visit, and Izzie tries to talk to George.

The dream is this: We'll
be happy when we reach our goals.

Find the guy, finish our internship,
that's the dream. Then we get there.

And, if we're human we immediately
start dreaming of something else.

It's three in the morning.
What are you doing up?

- What are you doing up?
- I can't sleep.

- What are you watching?
- Why can't you sleep?

No reason.

Because
if this is the dream...

...then we'd like to wake up.

Now please.

- No. No, no.
- OK.



Cristina, stop lurking. Come and say
good morning to your guests!

Good morning, mother.

Uh, good morning, Mrs. Mama.

What... is every...

...everyone doing here so early?

Early? By the look of the calendar, we
should have been here six months ago.

She doesn't understand
what goes into planning a wedding.

Breathe.

Sip and breathe.

The police haven't found
anything on our Jane Doe.

I believe she calls herself Ava now.

Well, she doesn't seem to be
getting her memory back.

Her medical problems are taken care of.
I'll see what I can do.

That'd be great.



- Has anybody seen Addison?
- Oh, she's gone.

- Gone?
- She took a leave of absence.

Why? I mean, did she tell you why?

- What'd you do?
- She didn't give a reason.

Did she tell you where she was going?

All she said was she needed some time.

To be happy and free
if I recall correctly.

Excuse me.

Two.

Three.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I just... Um...

Where I come from...

...elevators tend to be
this kind of aphrodisiac.

You know? People get on them
and they just get all horny.

Oh, no! No, no. Not that I'm... not that
I'm talking about you and I, no.

I'm just saying its a relief, you know,
to be on a not horny elevator.

You know? Just get on.

Ride. Without the sex.

Right?

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.
I'm becoming a crazy freak.

Crazy, inappropriately chatting freak.

Becoming?
Seems like you're already there.

Hey. Oh. hi.

Hello.

Someone have bones
that need resetting or...?

Excuse me?

Bridesmaid.

My mother and Burke's mother

have been talking on the phone
and now they are here, with me.

To plan the wedding.

Cristina led us to believe
that you were friends.

OK. I guess.

- Good. That's settled.
- Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

Excuse me.

Whoa. Wait. Um...
What are you...? Are you...

- Are you... actually asking me to be...
- Be one of my bridesmaids. Yeah.

Did you get any sleep?

I did, actually.

After I evicted a raccoon who'd chewed
his way into the luggage compartment.

- The trailer.
- Yes.

So while you were sleeping...

When I drowned, it was different
for you than it was for me.

Something happened to me.

And I really don't know how
to explain it without sounding like...

I just... I feel different.

I want to be better at everything
and I want to let you in.

I swear.

Did you practice that?

With hand gestures, but I dropped those.

Just now is not the time to give up
on me, OK? That's what I'm saying.

- OK.
- OK?

Yeah.

Oceanside Wellness Group.

Yes, you're confirmed
for Tuesday at four.

Oh, no. No, ma'am, I'm not a doctor.

I don't know what you should do
about the itchiness down there.

OK. Yeah. OK. OK. Bye.

Hi. I think I'm in the right place.

I'm looking for...

Maya? Is that you?

Addison!

Oh, my God, you got so big!

What are you, like 45 now?

Maya, you're gonna be late for school...

Addison.

Naomi. Surprise!

I got lost like eight times.

I smell like someone who's
been driving for two days.

And I think I just had some kind
of psychotic break in your elevator.

But, um... surprise!

Maya, go get your backpack.

So... What do you want, Addison?

- I miss you.
- Really?

Because I haven't heard
from you in over a year.

Unless you count
the Christmas card which was nice.

I know. I'm sorry about...

I left message. I e-mailed you.

I had special conversations
with your voice mail.

Can we let this go? I've been having
rough times lately. I got divorced.

- So did I.
- Oh, my God.

- You and Sam?
- Addison.

- Bye, Daddy.
- Bye, baby.

- Hey!
- Hey.

Sam, I'd say good to see you
but your face is everywhere.

Body Language?

Uh... I just... I had a few thoughts,
so I wrote them down and...

And now you're
the common man's medical guru.

Dell, can you push my appointments
back an hour?

I have to rescue Cooper.

This is Addison.
Addison, this is our shrink.

Violet. Hi. Bye.

What did Cooper do?

- What does Cooper always do?
- A woman.

I'm his colleague, not his chauffeur.

So this is, uh, co-op medicine?

Yeah. Doctors working together.

It's me, Naomi,
we have a pediatrician,

a shrink, an alternative
medicine practitioner...

- Can you excuse us for just a minute?
- Sure, I can.

- Good morning, Naomi.
- Shut up.

So you two still work together?

Hey, Pete.

Who is that redhead with your ex-wife?

She's hot. Possibly insane, but hot.

Don't even think about it.

You work with your ex-husband
in a shrine for your ex-husband.

It's actually a good book,
and we're friends.

We stayed friends,
even after we got divorced.

It's very healthy, we're healthy.

What happened between you and Sam?

You and I were close in med school.
It was a long time ago.

Oh, Naomi. Come on.

You can't stay mad
at me forever. I know you.

- You got fat.
- I did not.

- Your hair looks hideous.
- It does not!

- And you're getting really ugly.
- Oh. I have missed you too.

So, why you really here?

You're a fertility specialist.
One of the best.

- You want to have a baby.
- I want to have a baby.

Susan Grey?
You sure you're in the right place?

I have reflux.
Acid reflux.

And the hiccups come and go

when it gets really bad.

They've stopped a few times,
but lately it's been getting... worse.

Have you had chlorpromazine?

- Here you go.
- Thank you.

Isn't that the crazy person's drug?

It's used as an anti-psychotic,
but it's also helpful with hiccups.

Now if we don't stop these soon,
you will be a crazy person.

- Ah!
- OK.

Hey, how is Meredith doing?

I know they have that big
intern exam coming up

and she's been really busy.
I tried to call, but...

Hey! No hiccups.

Chlorpromazine.

I'm not getting any younger.
I always planned to have one.

Now clearly a man
is not in the cards for me.

I mean, this is Addison,
post-McDreamy, post-McSteamy.

I just have to...

- Mc-what?
- Forget it.

You know what?
Let's never Mc-anything.

A baby. That is... my answer.

Find a sperm donor, have a baby.

My new dream. A baby.

A baby's not really an answer. It's more
of a crying, puking, non-answer.

- But you did it.
- With a husband.

Yeah, but you did it.
You got married, you had a baby.

You're my example.

OK, we should check your FSH
and your estradiol levels

and we should probably
do an antral follicle count.

Holy crap. I'm going to have a baby.

- Treadmill, huh?
- Hm.

OK. What's going on?

I tried to take it up to ten
and do the hilly terrain mode

which you can do if you're an Olympian.
I paused and went flying off.

No, what's going on with you
pushing yourself this hard?

This is your fourth sports injury
in three months.

I am a sexual person.

I'm a normal sexual person.
I like sex.

I need sex. And he won't do it.

He won't have sex with me.
He just... won't.

Hope you mean your husband. Not
hoping, 'cause of the no sex part...

- It's been 18 months. 18 months!
- Wow.

Do you have any idea what that is like?

My husband won't do it!

- So you know what I do?
- You run?

I run. I run so I won't sleep
with someone else.

I run so I have someplace
to channel my energies.

I run so I won't pick up a tire iron and
beat my husband to death! I need sex!

- You'd do it with me, right?
- Hm?

I think you need to spend some
time with our therapist.

Hey!

Hey.

Thanks for the ride.

Have you been crying?

- Where's your car?
- Were you crying?

You want to walk?

I met a girl at a bar.

On the Internet.
And she borrowed my car.

- Did you file a police report?
- She might bring the car back.

- She was hot.
- Cooper. Cooper.

All right. So you meet a strange woman
on the internet. Again.

You bring her back to your apartment
to have sex with you again.

She steals from you. Again.
What's that suggest to you? About you?

That I'm an optimist.

That I believe in magic.

That there is a soul mate
out there waiting for me.

Oh, Violet.

Allan's not worth it.
You deserve better.

I know that. I do.

I'm not... I'm not crying about him.

I'm not.

Don't look at me. Look over there.

I switched my hours at the clinic
so I can go to the bridal shop.

- She cheered.
- Someone's not being very bride-y.

I am not a bride. I am a surgeon.

Don't tease the caged animal.

You're not excited?

I'm excited. I love weddings.

Weddings are all about hope
and the future and...

OK, I rescheduled an ACL repair,
but I want to be clear.

I will not wear pink or baby blue,
I do not do flowers in my hair

and I will never be seen
with a bow on my ass, OK?

The right attitude.

Thank you very much.

- Hey.
- Hey!

Hi. I'm here with Susan.
She's down in the clinic.

Is everything OK?

Callie's a bridesmaid?

Yeah. Yes! Of course.
Callie's a bridesmaid! Fun.

Yeah.

Do it. That kid ofyours is going
to need you on your feet.

She's cute, huh?
She's a cute, shriveled kid.

She's cute. Come on. Let's keep walking.

So. Where is she, Red?
I thought that was on.

- Walk.
- Gossip.

You called it.

She was too serious
about the whole thing.

And Alex is a rolling stone.

I was being thoughtful.

Right. Dumping Red
after one night is sensitive?

Come on. You need to buff up.

Did she just take off?
What did you say to her?

Did she cry?

- Ow.
- Idiot. You divorced Naomi?

Look, just mind your own business.

- Ouch.
- Moron. She is my best friend!

Stop hitting me on top of my head.

Did you cheat?

OK. Two things I learned
way back in kindergarten.

One, keep your hands to yourself.

Two, he who smelt it, dealt it.

- That makes no sense.
- Yeah, well...

You cheated. You cheated
on your husband with his best friend.

There, smelt it, dealt it. It works.

You're using fart logic!

- If you want details, go see Naomi.
- She won't talk about it.

- Then you get no details.
- I'm on her side.

- That's why you get no details.
- Details.

Woman, be quiet.

- I've missed you.
- Yeah.

Well, you know,
Naomi's known you longer, so...

...she gets custody
of you in the divorce.

So, other than Project Baby,

this is strictly a vacation.

I am here to read trashy novels
and go to the beach.

OK, nobody over 30
goes to the beach.

You should stay at the practice.
Hang out. See how we work.

It's more fun than a stuffy hospital.

And we have an empty office.

Are you trying to lure me?

Look, maybe.
We do have sunshine and cute boys.

Speaking of which. Cute boy behind
the desk is tracking you with his eyes.

No, he's not.

Oh, cute boy wants Naomi.

OK, maybe you should shut up and
go get some coffee or something, please.

- You have to stop.
- Stop what?

You can not watch me like that.

- I won't allow it.
- You can't make rules about my eyes.

- Enough!
- No!

Did you hear that?

- Did you hear that?
- What was that?

Did I just hear...

- I'm the father!
- No, I'm the father!

- If it's anybody's baby, it's mine!
- Calm down! Hey! Hey, hey!

Whoa! A little help here! A little help!

Oh, my God! Cooper!

- Dr. Freedman!
- Ow!

Oh, that's great. Really great.

You got to be kidding me.

You could've called.

It's such a silly problem. Hiccups.

We didn't want to bother you.

It's not silly if you can't sleep.

Chlorpromazine is good,
but it doesn't always work long-term.

We've had some good result
with endoscopic gastroplication.

We put a tube down your throat

and sew together
the bottom of your esophagus

to protect it from acid
in your stomach.

- An outpatient procedure.
- I'm sold. Ready when you are.

You sure that's not...?

Just think of it like breathing into
a very expensive brown paper bag.

OK, let me see
if I can explain this to everyone.

So, Carol was married to Rick.
Carol is now married to Doug.

Keith is Lisa's husband.

- I'm Rick's husband.
- Life partner.

You're just mad I left you for a man.

- I'm Lisa's husband.
- Lisa...

- The surrogate carrying my child.
- Our child.

You are not the father!
You don't know that!

- I'm so sick of you!
- Hey!

OK, let's all try to remember
that we are in a place of healing.

Lisa, how are you feeling?

Guilty. Guilty is how she is feeling.

Why is that, Lisa?

Because the same week that
I brought her here to be inseminated,

she had sex with him.

And him. And him.

And we have no idea who the father is.

Yeah, she... really gets around.

How do you pick
a super freak for a surrogate?

I screened her. There was nothing
to indicate she was...

Sex-crazed? Insatiable?

Cooper-like?

Everybody's flipping out over nothing.
Medically, it has to be Rick's baby.

We implanted Lisa
with a fertilized embryo

from Carol's egg and Rick's sperm.

Then Rick implanted more
of his own for good measure.

Before he decided he was gay.

I've treated Doug. I have him on
valerian root for anxiety and stress.

And I knew he was fooling around,
but with his new wife's surrogate?

Can I just...?

I think the more pressing issue
here is that

Lisa's had no prenatal care.

She took off right after her...

Sex-a-thon?

Hi, we haven't met. Cooper. Pediatrics.

Hi. Yeah, she left town and she
and the baby need a complete workup.

Who's your usual GYN?

She left the practice rather suddenly.

I didn't do anything.

Well, look, I would be happy
to examine her. Trashy novels can wait.

You ever thought...

...of plying your trade
in sunnier climes, Addison?

Sunnier climes? Now we see
why he has to type to pick up women.

Hey!

Besides, we have a very strict
"no consorting" rule here now.

I didn't do anything!

I can't wait to tell Meredith
her step-mom hiccupped through it.

- She should be here for this.
- Susan asked her to be with her father.

She said he's having a lot of anxiety.

And Meredith
is supposed to help with that?

You know, there's nothing
to worry about.

What I...

What I worry about is Molly,
living in a new city,

alone with a baby
most of the day, that's hard.

And Lexie, who's...
about to start her residency.

She's a good student, but it's grueling.

I know.

Right.

I worry about you...

...too, how you're getting on,
your mom, none of that was simple.

Susan's really on you
to talk to me, huh?

I got to admit. I'm envious.

That she's getting to know you...

...and I'm not. Yet.

I think she may be
faking these hiccups.

To get us in the same place?

I guess I'm just not very sexual.

He's having an affair.
He's not in love with me.

That's not true, honey!
I love you. I love you so much.

I want to do it!

I just want to want to do it.

OK, Paul, I'm gonna give you some
homework for next session.

- Homework?
- Have sex with your wife.

- Yay!
- Whoa...

No matter what. Whether you're
in the mood or not. Have sex.

In the bed, on the kitchen
floor. Do you have a pool?

- Yes.
- Do it in the pool.

Have sex. No pressure,
no judgment, no expectations.

Have sex. Just... do it.

We do need a new GYN.

- Right.
- And Addison seems...

Oh. Nuh-uh. No. Absolutely not.

- What?
- Addison is a nice person.

She is a decent person. She is a person.

- I'm looking for a person.
- Man, you're just looking.

At least I'm trying.

Doctor Feelgood!

- Hey.
- I love you.

Hi. Thank you.

OK, Doctor Feelgood.
This is what I'm saying.

Your career is taking off,

girls like that throw themselves
at you. You should be celebrating.

Celebrating? I just got a divorce.

You got a tiny little dog and
you cook it chicken and you talk to it.

- That's not normal.
- Hey, easy, all right?

I'm alone because
I choose to be. It's a choice.

You're saying that you're not interested
in Addison but I can't have her?

Addison isn't the type of woman
you have. She's a marriage woman.

She'll want a commitment and you...

I do not sleep around.

No. You are a serial monogamist.

You date a girl, romance a girl. When
it's time to commit, you cut and run.

- I do not.
- Linda, Karen, Julie.

Then there was Tricia, Amy,
Carrie, the other Linda...

- Fine. I won't ask her out.
- Good boy.

That's a good boy.

In the week before I implanted the
embryo, you slept with how many? Three?

Three men.

We're almost done here.
Then we'll do the amniocentesis.

- You're on Carol's side.
- I'm Carol's doctor.

You applied to be a surrogate.

- It was your choice.
- I know. I just...

I was about to hand my body over to
a baby that's not mine for nine months.

Which is a big responsibility.
That hit me.

The responsibility. And I just...

They all wanted me. Me.

And, for once, I just stopped thinking
and I just...

I did something wild.

Doctor Montgomery, is something wrong?

I'm going to run some more tests.

You promise me you'll take it easy.

I have a stack of DVDs to watch and I
expect your father to feed me by hand.

Just call if you have any questions.

It was nice talking with you.

- Bye.
- Bye-bye.

Any news about Mercy West?

There's a spot. A lot of takers,
but they said it looks good.

- So, after the intern exam...
- I'm not an unfaithful guy.

I'm not a cheater.

- Think it'll happen again if you stay?
- No. I don't know.

- George.
- I have to go.

- Sam?
- Yeah?

So, Paul and Kathy?
I gave them an assignment,

I told them to do it.
He didn't rise to the occasion.

Nothing? No wood.

Not even a twig. There's got to be
something physical going on, right?

Because the only other option,
that he just

doesn't love her anymore, that's just...

Not the only option.

Did they meet
in the drama department in college?

- Could be a thyroid thing. Anemia.
- Have you checked for extreme ugliness?

- Not funny. Will you get back to me?
- Yes, I will. OK.

And Cooper, you know what?

Ugly people have sex, Cooper.
Ugly people are people too.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

Hello?

- You fill out this EEG request on Ava?
- Yeah, you asked for it.

I asked you to run labs
on her every other day.

Shepherd's doing a full
neuro workup. Get the hell...

Go ahead. I would love
to have an excuse to lay you out.

I didn't do anything.

Whatever you didn't do
sent Addison running for the hills.

OK. This guy is six-two,
dark hair, green eyes.

Totally healthy. He plays
the violin and he's a physicist.

That is good sperm.

Geeky, but, uh, good.

Lisa has extra donors
if you want to borrow one.

Her tests come in yet?

No, tomorrow. I don't want to ring any
alarm bells until we're sure.

Ooh. What about this guy?
He's a marine biologist. Good hair.

Are you sure you want to do this?

Your life is really gonna change.

That's why I'm doing this.

I want my life to change.

I need my life to change.

I mean, look, you have Maya.
You have a family.

You did everything the way
you're supposed to. You didn't wait.

Maybe I should have.

- Waited.
- What do you mean?

Addison, I did everything
exactly the way I was supposed to.

After college, I never dated anybody
but Sam because he was the one.

I never had sex with anybody
but Sam because cheating is wrong.

I had a baby because that's
what you do when you get married.

I never made a single mistake.
I did everything right.

And then Sam comes home
and says he wants a divorce.

So, all those photos
you're busy admiring,

all they are, are reminders
of all the stuff I didn't do.

I'm 38 years old and I don't know how to
have fun. That's not lucky. That's sad.

So shut up about lucky!

Poor sad dried up Naomi.

Shut up.

Poor little special,

talented doctor girl.

Let's make a made-for-TV movie

about the poor little dried up
special girl who has no fun.

I could put you out.
You'd have to sleep in the car.

I just...

I just wish I'd been
a little more like you.

What, an adulterous bitch
who forgot to have kids?

Violet?

- Allan. Great to see you.
- Hey!

- How you doing?
- Great. I'm really wonderful.

Well, I saw you and I didn't want
to be rude, so I hope it's OK.

No, it's just...
it's really wonderful to see you.

You look...

You look really wonderful.

They didn't have the Gouda
you like but they had a Camembert.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- This is Violet.
- Violet. Oh! Violet.

Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm Cami.

- OK.
- Allan's wife.

God. I still can't get
used to that word: "Wife. "'

- Yeah.
- Uh, wife?

- How long have you been married?
- Newlyweds. Eight weeks.

Oh.

Congratulations.

We'll see you.

Nice to meet you.

Hey, Addison, a latte?
Or more of a cappuccino.

Lisa's baby has something
called placenta accreta.

Is that bad?

The placenta abnormally
attaches to the uterine wall.

It makes delivering dangerous
for both mom and baby.

- Something else.
- That's not enough?

The baby has some genetic markers
that don't match Carol, just Lisa.

What? The embryo...

- Did not implant.
- This is Lisa's baby?

Which also means that the paternity
is once again up for grabs.

Good luck. I'm off to the beach.

You can't leave.
Someone has to tell the patient.

Honestly, I have...

...low people skills
with anybody over 12.

An internet hooker just stole his car.

Violet! Privacy!
She was not...

She just... She borrowed my car.

Mm-hm.

- She borrowed it. Borrowed!
- OK.

911 Turbo, hand-sewn leather seats.

911 Turbo with hand-sewn leather seats.

Who does that to a 911?

A chick. A crazy chick.

But she was so hot.

- Crazy hot chick.
- I loved that car.

- That was a single man's car.
- That's the point.

I thought maybe I was done being single.

I thought she would
be the mother of my children.

What was her name again?

SexyBoobs316.

Are you...? Dude, are you crying?

No.

You better be crying about that car
and not over SexyBoobs315.

Three-sixteen.

- Three-sixteen.
- I can't. I'm going to hurt him.

Let's just say he's crying
over the car and the woman.

All right? There you go. Let it out.

Let it out.

Cristina?

Oh. That's a pretty one.

Moves very well in it.
Looks quite natural.

- You paged?
- I need you over here.

For what? Should I see you
in the dress before the wedding?

You think I'm wearing this?

Well, it is very feminine.

Exactly. Do you know your mother
booked a chapel that seats 200 people?

OK, how did I get bridesmaids?

Freaking stupid cotton candy
colored bridesmaids.

No offense.

What happened to our small ceremony?

What happened to you
and me in City Hall?

I didn't think you were serious.

I am not wearing this.

Oh, I got to get to the hospital.

You know, we should
give them some privacy.

What?

Oh! Oh, you want me
to go over there with you?

- By myself?
- Yeah.

You want a big wedding?

You want the chapel, you want
the guests, and me in a white dress?

Well...

...yes.

I'm a traditional man.

- Are you kidding me?
- No.

Oh.

The sales lady has another batch
of dresses for you to see, Cristina.

Thank you... Mama.

Cristina's certainly
made quite an effort.

Tried on, I would say,
over a hundred dresses.

And that certainly
could not have been easy for her.

Mama, I know she seems
disinterested in the wedding planning,

but Cristina, she's not cold.
I know she seems cold.

Preston, if you think
Cristina is right for you,

I trust you.

I trust your instincts.

And the baby?
That baby isn't even mine?

- Honey, calm down.
- Calm down?

I can keep this baby if I want to?

Uh, legally, yes.

So, who's the father?

We won't know the paternity
until after Lisa delivers.

More urgent at the moment
is the placenta accreta.

The fact is Lisa's at risk of having
a life-threatening hemorrhage

and the baby could deliver preterm.

So, you're saying they could die?

There is a risk of death, yes.

Lisa, I know you're scared.

If you do go into preterm labor,
you'll have a C-section.

They'll monitor it and control it
so that they have a better chance

of saving your uterus and your life.

And you'll save us? Me and the baby?

I have...

I have to get back to Seattle,
I have a practice.

- I can refer you to someone local...
- No, I want you. You will be there?

I thought Kathy was coming
to the appointment today.

Oh.

It's just Kathy
didn't come home last night.

You know what,
I don't blame her, but it's just

what if she's with some guy
right now? Some guy...

...some guy who can bring it?

Let's not get ahead
of ourselves. It's OK.

All right? There are plenty of medical
reasons for low sex drive, all right?

- Sorry. Sorry.
- Honey. Where were you?

- I was out.
- All night?

Mm-hm.

And I had a chance to cheat, believe me.

But I passed, OK?

I passed up being with someone
because I am stuck with you!

You're crying?

OK, let's all just calm down here.

I'll be in the waiting room.

Oh, she's starting to hate me.

What am I going to do
if little Paul can't perform?

OK. Don't talk about your penis
while you hug another man.

- I'm sorry, man.
- That's OK. Let's draw some blood.

OK. Let's draw some blood.

- What's in L.A.?
- What?

For Addison.

Any idea what she might be doing there?

Naomi and Sam are down there.

You all right?

We were gonna try.

We were going to make a go of it.
As a couple.

She bet me I couldn't go
60 days without having sex.

Oh. Let me guess, you couldn't do it.

No, she couldn't.

She didn't want to be with me.

I thought she did.

I thought she might.

But she didn't.

And I caught her, you know.

Sleeping with somebody else?

God, that must've been so hard for you.

Not that I can't relate.

- So I told her I did it.
- You told her you did?

I told her I lost the bet.
I told her I slept with someone.

If she didn't want to be with me, she
shouldn't have to feel guilty about it.

Selfless. That's... out of character.

Yeah.

Anyway...

...I was just wondering
if you knew what was in L.A.

OK. Now I am going to the beach.

Wait, Addie.

Your test results came back in.

Oh. Good. Because, um, I picked a donor.

I think I'm going
to go with physicist guy.

Your FSH level is high.

Well, they're high this month.
We can do ovarian stimulation.

And your antral follicle count
is only two.

- That could be due to stress.
- Addison. I'm sorry.

I did all the tests.

There is no fertility potential here.

OK, uh...

...this is good. This is...

Oh, this is just perfect.

- Addison...
- I have the great guy,

I don't have the baby
because I'm focusing on my career.

Then I have the other guy, I don't have
his baby because he's not the great guy.

And now I don't have
the great guy or the other guy

and I'm finally ready
to have a baby and I can't.

That is so...

...exactly what my life is.

- Addie, there are other options.
- Yeah, I know about the options.

I'm so sorry.
I know how much you wanted this.

It's OK.

I just, um...

I just didn't realize
I was out of time, that's all.

Addie, please stay so we can...

No, it's OK. I'm fine.
Thank you... for telling me.

Thank you. I will see you at home.

Looks like you had a bad day.

OK.

Enough.

OK? Not today.
This is not a good day. All right?

So why don't you just shut up?

Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

All right then.