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Greys Anatomy Season 7 07 Thats Me TryingGreys Anatomy Episode ScriptsSeason 77x07: Thats Me TryingOriginal Airdate: 11/4/2010Written by: Austin GuzmanDirected by: Tony PhelanMeredith VO: Question: When was the last time a complete stranger took off her clothes in front of you, pointed to a big purple splotch on her back, and asked, What the hell is this thing? Arizona: Okay. How about it, Mark? You know youve always wanted one of-These.Meredith VO: If youre a normal person, the answer is hopefully “never”. If youre a doctor-The answer is probably“about five minutes ago.”Mark: Nah. Im good. I will take that waffle iron.Callie: What? I have never even seen you eat a waffle.Mark: Well, I would if I had a waffle iron.Arizona: Okay, Callie, Were not gonna take a waffle iron to Malawi, and its not gonna do anybody any good sitting in storage for three years.Meredith VO: People expect doctors to have all of the answers.Arizona: Congratulations. You won yourself a waffle iron. Oh! And a French press.Callie: Hey. Stop giving-My things away.Mark: Maybe I should pass on the French press.Arizona: Hmm.Meredith VO: The truth is, we love to think that we have all of the answers, too.Meredith: So the art & Lesley Phillips foundation does have a few more hoops to jump through than the others.Derek: Mm-hmm.Meredith: But their primary focus is Alzheimers research. And if you get this grant, it is more than enough to get us started.Derek: Wow. You really did your homework.Meredith: Im a great student. Just the kind you want around when doing a clinical trial.Derek: Hows that going? Meredith: Its fine.Derek: Is this because Richard gave Hunt the $1 million and not me is that why things are frosty between you two? Meredith: Were not frosty. Were fine. But if youre looking for solidarity, I would be more than happy to skip Owen Hunts trauma certification lab.Derek: Go. Get certified.Meredith: Okay.Meredith VO: Basically doctors are know-it-alls until something comes along that reminds us were not.Owen: Hey, I need someone to help me set up the trauma lab and keep things running smoothly. Youd get your certification that way, and its a pretty easy day.Cristina: Its a skills lab. Its already an easy day.Owen: WTeddy: Dr. Hunt, Im going to need to borrow Dr. Yang.Owen: Oh. Uh, whats up? Teddy: Lungs have become available for Roy Henley, and since he found himself on the transplant list based on Dr. Yangs recommendation, I would say that that would make him her patient.Cristina: Okay. Uh, what do you need me to do? Teddy: Well, I just need someone to monitor him while I go pick up the lungs.Cristina: So Ill be on my own? Teddy: Nope. Dr. Mcqueen, the cardio fellow, he will be around on the off chance that you need anything. Oh, and I finally was able to get Roys daughter to agree to come in, so just, uh, keep an eye out for her, okay? Cristina: Okay.Owen: Okay. Youll be fine. Still an easy day.Cristina: I know.Meredith: Am I early? I tried really hard not to be.Jackson: That doesnt bode well.Alex: We did the same thing with bailey when we were interns. Take turns treating a dummy, get an early lunch, then get back to work. Its lame.Owen: Charter plane was forced into an emergency landing and collided with a greyhound bus. Mass-casualty situation. Do I need to say it again? Lets move. Close to 30 victims in the field, some critical. Multiple blunt trauma injuries.Jackson: And I was so looking forward to an early lunch.Meredith: This is gonna suck.Owen: Welcome to trauma certification. You will work in teams of four. Each team will be responsible for nine casualties. You may treat your patients using only what you can carry with your two hands from this ambulance. The evac helicopter is on its way. You get your patients on the helicopter, you get certified. Are you ready? Get to work.Mark: Dr. Grey.Lexie: Uh, Christy Cornell, age 28. Shes here for a gluteoplasty. Shes so tiny. Theres hardly anything there to lift.Christy: Thats sort of the point, Dr. Grey.Lexie: Im-Oh, Im-Im sorry. That wasChristy: Oh.Lexie: Im-Im-Im sorry.Mark: Christys not here for a lift. Shes here for a gluteal implant.Christy: Yes. Finally gonna get some junk up in this trunk.Mark: This program shows a rendering of what you can expect the gluteus to look like after the implant.Christy: Oh. Um-Could I see what itd look like kicked up a- just a couple of points? Mark: Sure.Christy: Mm. Couple more? Couple more? Okay, stop. Thats it. Thats my ass.Roy: Oh, come on. That was funny.Cristina: Any joke that starts with an animal walking into a bar is scientifically unfunny.Roy: Well-humor me, Dr. Yang. I need something to focus on. I dont know if Im more nervous about getting new lungs or about actually seeing my daughter.Cristina: Dont think of it as getting new lungs. Think of it as getting rid of old, crappy lungs. Or dont think at all. Okay, Roy. Take some deep breaths. Okay?Roy: Corinne? Corinne: Roy.Roy: How you been? Corinne: This week or for the past 20 years? Im sorry. That was snarky.Roy: No. No, snarkys good. I like snarky. You get that from me.Corinne: Roy? Roy? Nurse: Get the crash cart! Hes-hes not breathing. V-fib! Page cardio.Corinne: Arent you the doctor? Do something. Cristina: UmCorinne: What-whats-whats happening? Cristina: Your fathers developed cor pulmonale, and his heart is overloading.Corinne: What? II-I dont-I dont understand. I thought his lungs were the problem.Cristina: H-his lungs are putting extra pressure on his heart. Dr. Altman is picking up the new lungs right now. Ill call her and apprise her of the situation.Corinne: What situation? What is going on? Cristina: His heart is failing. And the damage seems pretty severe, so-Uh, theres a possibility hell need a new one.Corinne: A new what? A new heart? Cristina: You know what? Take over here. I am going to call Dr. Altman, and, uh, uh, Im gonna get Mcqueen. Mark: Dr. Bailey, do you have a second? Bailey: Only if what you have to talk about is more important than my being on time for an autopsy.Mark: Uh, thats arguable. Were throwing Torres and Robbins a bon voyage party in the doctors lounge this evening.Bailey: Oh, that sounds lovely. Uh, I have a full day. But Ill try and stop by.Mark: Well, the thing is Altman volunteered, uh, to pick up the cupcakes, but she had to pick up lungs instead. And I just figured, since you are close to both these ladiesBailey: Youre asking me to take time out of my very busy day to go to the bakery? Or would you prefer that I ran on home and baked some myself? Mark: No. Of course not. Just an invitation.Bailey: Uh-huh.Lexie: Mark. I need to talk to you about Christy Cornells-butt.Mark: Okay. But first I need to talk to you about cupcakes.Arizona: Callie. Check out all the great stuff the kids in peds made me. They want me to take pictures of their crafts in Africa.Callie: Oh, wow. Thats awesome. Youd be surprised how often you find yourself in need of a macaroni face glued to a paper plate. No. I mean, its way better than gauze, Malaria pills, antibiotics.Arizona: Well, you are a delight this morning. Is there something that youd like to talk about? Callie: Um-No. No, Im just-no.Webber: Ah. Torres, Robbins.Callie: Hi. I thought youd be halfway to Malawi by now.Arizona: Yeah, we had some last-minute paperwork. Plus, I-I promised the kids Id come and say good-bye.Webber: Thats good. The work you two will be doing there will reflect very, very highly on this hospital. Sure, uh-It was a surprise to learn that Id have to replace two, uh, excellent attendings as opposed to just the one. But then thats a chiefs problem. No one wants to really hear a chiefs problems. Its a shame, though, Torres. I had, uh-I had such big plans for you. Big plans.Mcqueen: Irrigate and suction. There. Clamp, please.Cristina: Dr. Mcqueen, I really need you to take a look at Roy Henley.Mcqueen: They tell me hes developed cor pulmonale and circulatory collapse.Cristina: Yes, sir. Thats correct.Mcqueen: Did you put him on dopamine, milrinone, and nitric oxide? Cristina: Yes, I did. Hes stable. Critical, but stable. IMcqueen: What would you do for a patient with reduced cardiac output, hypotension, sinus tach, and metabolic acidosis? Cristina: Id insert an intra-aortic balloon pump.Mcqueen: Exactly. Ill be there when I can, Dr. Yang. But it really doesnt sound like you need me at all. Thank you. Irrigate and suction, please.Jennifer: You must be Dr. Bailey. Im Dr. Stanley, head of pathology. This must be-Mary Portman, 30, multiple organ failure, cause unknown.Bailey: She came in for a standard colostomy reversal and never woke up.Jennifer: Well, all right. Looks like weve got something we can sink our teeth into.Bailey: Um, I have a list of possible causes Id like to check as we proceed.Jennifer: We have a specific order to the way we work down here, so well see what we see when we see it, okay? Okay.April: According to this card, this guys got a blown right pupil, an atlantooccipital dislocation, open-book pelvis, a large open abdominal wound-Jeez!-A sucking chest wound with seven broken ribs. This guy is all messed up.Meredith: Or hes dead.April: Ah. Right. Yes. Moving on.Owen: Cristina? Hey. How long have you been here? Cristina: Oh, not long. I just needed some fresh air.Owen: And hows the patient? Cristina: Uh, hes fine. Hes great. A couple of complications, but yeah, Im handling it.Owen: Are you sure that youre okay?Cristina: Yeah, Im fine. Its, uh-Chilly out here. Its him. Um-I need toI-Have to go look.Owen: Okay. All right. Cristina.Cristina: Uh-huh.Owen: You can do this.Cristina: Okay. Thanks.Owen: Grey. Congratulations. Youre, uh, youre certified. Now can you go inside and, uh, give Cristina a hand? Meredith: Well, what does she need? Did she ask for me? Owen: Meredith-Please.Meredith: Okay.Owen: Thanks.Meredith: Hey.Cristina: What are you doing here?Meredith: Owen sent me.Cristina: I dont need a babysitter.Meredith: Im just an extra set of hands. Whats the situation? Cristina: He went into cardiogenic shock, so Im inserting an intra-aortic balloon pump and hoping there are no other complications before Teddy gets back.Meredith: So we are watching for hemolysis, a gas embolism, a blue leg from peripheral ischemiaCristina: Okay, you know, if you want to do something, uh, his, uh, daughter is up in C.C.U., and she needs an update.Meredith: Okay.Owen: Blue team, status report.April: We arrived on the scene to find nine casualties. We identified three as priority one, requiring immediate evacuation. Four were priority two, allowing for delayed evac. One was priority three, and the last was sadly dead on the scene.Owen: Nice work, Kepner. But it seems to me that you now have two dead patients.April: Excuse me? Owen: Well, while you were standing around waiting for the helicopter to arrive and not keeping a constant eye on your patients injury, this one developed a femoral bleed, bled out and is now sadly dead.April: No, a-a femoral bleed-that wasnt on the card.Owen: Really? Well, its on this one.April: O-oh, no, no, no. Wait. Thats not fair.Owen: Patients dont suddenly die. It just seems that way when you stop paying attention. Food for thought. Red team, go.Doctor: There were nine of them, but that guy over there as dead when we got here, so I guess thats eightIntern: Im so sorry, you guys.Doctor: Those guys right there are priority three.We tagged these over here as priority two.Alex: Awesome.Owen: Tell me about the bandaging on these two. Priority ones Jennifer: Right. The reservations under Stanley. Jennifer Stanley. 4 people for 8:00. Well, that doesnt make any sense. Why would 8 people want to have dinner at 4:00?Bailey: Dr. Stanley, the-the clots could indicate a pulmonary embolus.Jennifer: Let me talk to your manager.Bailey: Dr. Stanley. Jennifer: Whats up? Bailey: I was asking about those blood clots. Now couldnt a pulmonary embolus have led to her death? Jennifer: Those are postmortem clots, Dr. Bailey. Perfectly normal. Hello. Hi. Yes, theres been a mistake with my dinner reservation.Callie: big plans. big plans. you know what? I dont care. Ive got big plans myself-great big African plans.Mark: Yeah, you do.Callie: Yeah. I dont need to grow cartilage in a lab. Ill be building bones from dirt. Ill be figuring out how to create unbreakable joints out of blood diamonds. Ill be-Ill be making artificial limbs out of elephant ivory.Mark: Im pretty sure a couple of those would be frowned upon by the world community.Callie: Oh, whatever. Science isnt about making friends.April: The helicopter has to be getting here soon. Its been three hours. Just-just a few more minutes. Here.Owen: Take these.April: Right? Right, Dr. Hunt? The helicopter will be here any minute? Owen: Nice rain gear, Karev. Shouldnt you be more concerned with your patient staying dry? Alex: Yeah, well, hes a dummy, and Im a person, soOwen: You know, a dry patient is less likely to die of hypothermia or shock. Something to think about.April: Alex, you cant break the rules like that. Thats unsanctioned use of a trash bag. Youre gonna mess up our certification.Alex: Oh, you need to relax. This whole uptight thing? This is why you have no friends.Jackson: Hey.Alex: Okay, this is why you have one friend. Give me that back! Are you crazy? April: There you go, little guy. No hypothermia for you.Owen: Everyone. Green teams patients are all dead. Only red team and blue team remain. Whoa. You see a helicopter? Take a knee, learn something.Jackson: Take a knee? Hes gonna scalp them. Were in apocalypse now, and were gonna get scalped.Owen: That, right there. See what shes doing? Corinne: Okay, I-I swear. Im-Im not an idiot. I just- if- if Dr. Altman doesnt get this new heart, is that, like, game over on the lung transplant? Meredith: Uh, there are a variety of factors. Right now, Im not sure, but I can get an answer for you.Corinne: Fine. Uh, where are we on the heart? Meredith: Again, not sure. Dr. Altman should be calling with an update very soon.Corinne: Okay. Uh, when can I see him? Meredith: I have to check with Dr. Yang. Corinne: Youre just like a-youre just like a wealth of information, arent you? Meredith: Im sorry. Im new to your fathers case, and Dr. Yang isCorinne: I called him Roy. I decided to do that on the drive over cause I hadnt seen him in 20 years, and I want to blame him for that. I do blame him for that. Except-He tried. He tried to be my dad in the beginning. And I couldnt forgive him for leaving my mom. And then he stopped trying. And-I have twins. Theyre 3. And I dont even know if he knows that. I never told him. And then-and then I walked in there-and I called him Roy. I called my dad Roy. And I just I need for that to not be the last thing he hears from me. Please.Meredith: The daughter really needs to talk to you. She has too many questions that I cant answer.Cristina: Why dont you try reading his chart? Meredith: Cristina, if you want to be pissed at me, thats fine. But dontCristina: Okay, you know what? Were not gonna do this right now, cause Im kinda busy here.Meredith: Crap.Teddy: All right. Look, get him on ecmo. That should keep him alive until I can get back with these lungs. There is a shot that once we get them in, the heart damage will reverse without the excess pressure.Meredith: Teddy says we need to get him on ecmo.Cristina: Whats it look like Im doing? Meredith: Okay, apparently, uh, Cristinas on it.Teddy: Grey-Hows she doing? Meredith: Uh, she is doing great. Shes doing great.Teddy: Good, good.Jennifer: Intestines show a well-healed anastomosis with no evidence of infection, inflammation, or necrosis. I think this is as good a place as any to call lunch. What do you say? Bailey: Lunch? Well, we have to check the adrenal glands and the kidneys. What if the thyroid shows pathology? Jennifer: Dont worry. Those kidneys arent going anywhere on their own.Bailey: Yes, Im aware, but microscopic pathological changes are harder to interpret once the organs start decomposing.Jennifer: Well only be gone 45 minutes. Theyll keep.Bailey: Still, I dont think its rightJennifer: Okay, Dr. Bailey, Ill see you in 45 minutes.Lexie: I dont know. Theyre chocolaty looking with sprinkles.Mark: Whered you get them? Lexie: At that grocery store down the street.Mark: This isnt a baby shower for some nurse who couldnt keep her knees together, Grey. Torres and Robbins deserve better than off-brand crap.Lexie: Im not an errand girl. Okay? Im a doctor with a patient whos about to make a giant butt-shaped mistake.Mark: Thats not for you to say.Lexie: Okay, well, someone has to. The only reason a woman does something like this to her body is to impress a guy. Okay, sure, it starts with a giant butt, and then the next thing you know, shes giving up her friends, shes moving in with him before shes even ready, and if shes not careful, shell find herself a 26-year-old stepmother to the pregnant daughter she didnt even know he had. And then shes single, dyeing her hair a new color. And you know what? Its really hard to manage your roots when youve been committed to the psych ward.Mark: Psych ward? Lexie: It happens.Bailey: Great. Youre in here. Now where can I sulk? Derek: Oh, theres plenty of room. Thats all Im doing. Please sit down. Whats the matter? Bailey: I have been down in the morgue all morning trying to determine the cause of death for Mary Portman, who survived the horrors of Gary Clark only to die from a surgery that I perform every day. So its very important to me, and its very important to Marys husband, to find some answers today. But do you know what is important to the pathologist who is leading the autopsy? Oh, her dinner reservations and her lunch break-Basically food-Thats whats important to this pathologist.Derek: Feeling better? Bailey: No. Not really, no. Whats all this? Derek: Oh, Im just trying to write this grant proposal.Bailey: Why only trying? Derek: Because the more you research Alzheimers, the more depressing it gets. And then when you include the early onset, the type that Ellis Grey suffered from, it just gets worse. Theres a woman in England. Shes 32. She cant recognize her Its just terrifying.Bailey: This pathologist also chews gum while she works.Derek: Oh, my god. Thats disgusting.Bailey: Thank you.Mark: Christy.Christy: Yes.Mark: Dr. Grey is concerned that, uh, you might be going through with this surgery for the wrong reasons, that you might be trying to please someone who prefers a more robust body type.Christy: Mm. Dr. Grey. I hope you dont take this the wrong way. But even through your lab coat, I can tell, you have an amazing ass. And with an ass like that, I bet you know what its like to find the perfect pair of jeans, jeans that make you feel like youre the sexiest person to ever put on a pair of pants. And I envy that, cause I never have. Every pair hangs off me-unless I shop in the boys department. And I have tried gaining weight, Dr. Grey. It turns out, Im a person whose fat goes straight to my upper arms and my boobs, which makes it really hard for me to wear a sundress, which is all I can wear, because jeans dont fit. So, Dr. Grey, I am getting a big, juicy, easy-to-grab-on-to ass, and you better believe, I am doing it just for me. And Im telling you-I cant wait.Lexie: You are so nice.Owen: Okay, red teams patients have all died. Only blue team remains. Keep an eye on Karev. Thats what resourceful looks like. Good effort, Avery. But this incision you made is too wide. You lacerated the superior thyroid arteries.Jackson: Well, I justOwen: Move on.Jackson: Damn it! April: I hear it. I hear the helicopter.Jackson: You what? April: III-I hear it! I hear it! Alex: Oh, wake up! You dont hear the helicopter because a, its imaginary, and b, the imaginary helicopter is never coming! Hunts trying to break us, trying to teach us. Some B.S. lesson about how trauma isnt fair or whatever. Were not done until he says these dummies are dead. The end! April: Thats not true! No! You are wrong! Jackson: Screw this. Im done.April: What? Jackson! Owen: Avery, where are you going? April: You-ugh! Avery.Owen: Avery, get back here.Jackson: No! Owen: No? Jackson: No, sir.Jennifer: That should do it. Close her up and call it a day.Bailey: Arent we gonna get a sample from the brain? Jennifer: Sure, in about two weeks, when its had a chance to firm up in the formalin.Bailey: Oh, its possible to cut the brain fresh.Jennifer: Its also possible that the moment you cut into a fresh brain, it slides apart like jell-o. If you dont want risk that, you put it in formalin and wait two weeks.Bailey: I-Im not trying to tell you how to do your job, but youJennifer: No, thats exactly what youre trying to do, and Im trying very hard not to hold it against you. This is what I do, all day, every day. I mean, do you think I failed medical school? Is that your actual belief, that people become pathologists because they fail to become surgeons? The autopsy was inconclusive, Dr. Bailey. And believe me, I hate that at least as much as you do.Meredith: Hes stable? Cristina: Hes critical. I have to keep, uh, checking his acid-base balance, but, yes, hes stable-ish for now.Meredith: Great. So let me take over here, and you can go give his daughter an update.Cristina: No, you go. Um, tell her that his, uh, blood pressure is coming upMeredith: She needs to hear from you. Cristina: Well, he needs to be monitored. Meredith: Well, I can do that.Cristina: Okay. She doesnt need to hear an update from me. All she wants is to make sure that I know that shes afraid, and I cant hear that right now because I am scared enough as it is. I was scared when he coded. Im scared now that hes stable. Im scared walking across the lobby. I am scared all the time.Meredith: Well, let me help you.Cristina: You cannot help! Okay? You cant help me.Nurse: Dr. Altmans 30 minutes out. We need to get him to the O.R.Cristina: Dr. Grey can help with that.Meredith: CristinaMark: Bon voyage! Arizona: Oh, my god. Its a going away party. You guys.Callie: Um-this is a party? Lexie: Its a busy day.Callie: No. Yeah, I mean, Im-Ive just been at this hospital since residency. But, uh-If people are too busy to see me off, then theyre too- theyre too busy.Arizona: CallieWebber: Well, its hard to blame them, Torres. I mean, were down a couple of attendings. Things are going to be busier all around for a while.Callie: Well, Im glad you could find the time, chief-with all your chief problems and big plans-which were what exactly? Webber: Now why would I just give away my good ideas? Arizona: Oh, hes just crabby. Hes messing with your head.Callie: Yeah, well, Ill never know, will I? Arizona: Thank you, both, so much. Um, I-I actually have to finish up some packing. So Im gonna-Im gonna go.Lexie: Good luck.Mark: Give them hell.Callie: I-I dont want to go home yet.Mark: You want to see us give a lady a really big ass? Callie: Oh, my god, yes.April: Sir! You said the helicopter was gonna be here hours ago, and its not here, and Im not complaining, but where is it?Owen: Well, the rains still pretty bad. Probably got caught in a hail storm.April: No! No! I know what that card is gonna say. Its gonna say he has cardiac tamponade with associated hypotension and bradycardia, but he cant, cause I already did a pericardiocentesis and bolused him with I.V. fluids.Intern: Shes right. What do I do? Do IApril: Karev! Grab his feet. The patient! Come on! Owen: Hey, hey, hey. Whoa, whoa, whoa.Alex: Son of a bitch. Thats awesome! Owen: Whoa, whoa, whoa. What do you think youre doing? This ambulance is not in play.April: Oh, youre just making stuff up, which I can do, too! And I say it is in play.Cant fit nine patients on an ambulance. But two will fit just fine. Seven of my patients may have died today, but these two wont! cause Im gonna get them on this ambulance, and Im gonna take them to that hospital right there!Alex: All right!Owen: Kepner, this ambulance was involved in the accident and no longer runs.April: There are keys in the ignition, so lets see. Looks like I got triple-a. Ha! Apparently they could get here when the helicopter couldnt. Now move! Or I will run you down! Owen: Lets go. Lets go.April: John doe, multiple chest and extremity traumas. Still hypotensive despite two large-bore I.V.s started in the field.Owen: All right, Kepner. Thats enough.April: We need a full workup and likely a thoracotomy. I suspect active bleeding in the chest.Alex: Will you tell us we won, or shes never gonna stop? Its not a contest.April: Karev! Call the O.R. and make sure that theres a room available.Alex: Will do.Owen: All right, all right, fine. Blue team wins.April: Blue team wins? Owen: Yeah, yeah, yeah, you win. Hes gonna live for 40 more years and have 15 grandkids. You happy? April: Blue team wins! Owen: Yes.Alex: Yeah! April: Yes! Yes! Derek: Here. Check that out.Bailey: Alzheimers is a bad disease. We should cure it. Derek: 12 hours worth of work. Bailey: Dr. Stanley refuses to cut into Marys brain without letting it set in fixative for two weeks. Look, I need you to go over her head.Derek: I cant do that. Shes right. I cant speed up the process any more than she can.Bailey: That is not what you were supposed to say.Derek: Look, Miranda, I know this has been a very personal loss for you, but you need to let it go.Bailey: I have to go and tell Marys husband that I dont know why his wife died, that I cant answer the one question he has to ask. And I cant answer that question because medicine-because science is failing me. That I take personally. That I cant accept. And dont you dare stand there and talk to me about letting things go. Im not the one who cant stop thinking about the possibility of his wife getting Alzheimers long enough to write a damn essay.Cristina: Shouldnt you be with the patient? Meredith: Hes prepped and in the O.R. And now youre gonna talk to me.Cristina: Please just go back downstairs.Meredith: Cristina.Cristina: How are you fine? How are you just completely fine? Im ruined, okay? I am dead. I am wrecked. And youre just walking around, what, babysitting me? As if you didnt go through the same thing, too? Why are you okay?Meredith: I dont know.Cristina: You know what? You-you were there, too, you know? You were there, too, with your sad eyes, screaming at me to save his lifeMeredith: I wasntCristina: You know, then telling the guy to shoot you and not giving a crap about yourself or your pregnancy.Meredith: CristinaCristina: I didnt have a choice! And you did that! If it was anyone else on the table, if it was anyone else standing there, I wouldve walked away! Meredith: You would not haveCristina: I couldve walked away, and then I wouldnt be here! You wouldnt have walkedTeddy: Walk with me, Dr. Yang. Tell me everything.Mark: Now who am I gonna talk to about women? Callie: You have Derek.Mark: Hes married and self-satisfied. Its irritating.Callie: Well, you can always e-mail. What? Mark: Its not my place. I dontCallie: Say it.Mark: I give a lot of boob jobs.Callie: Okay. Not where I thought you were going. But I also reverse a lot of boob jobs. Women come to me a year, two years after theyve had work done and theyre totally unhappy with the decision theyve made. Today, though, you watched me give a lady a really big ass, and-and Im not the slightest bit worried about it, because I know for a fact, theres no boyfriend pressuring her. It wasnt about anyone else. It was for her. As your friend, I gotta tell you, you sound an awful lot like someone whos getting double Ds just cause her girlfriend likes a big rack. By big rack, I mean Africa.Callie: I love her, Mark.Mark: I know you do. But you need to figure out-How to love Africa, too.Owen: Avery. Hey. Hey. You dont get to just walk away when Im teaching.Jackson: Two of my friends died during the shooting, so-Thanks. I dont need lessons on how unfair trauma is.Owen: I lost dozens of friends in the field-Dozens. And I have never-neverused them as an excuse to quit. Youre a doctor, Avery. That doesnt stop just cause youre up against a wall. You need to figure out how to be a doctor no matter what youre dealing with nnd no matter what tools you dont have. That is the lesson you need to learn. You dont get to quit. So if I need to drag you outside by the throat, you are coming with me and you are going to finish! Mcqueen: If his heart doesnt start beating soon, were not gonna be able to take him off bypass.Teddy: Hes back up to his core temperature. I dont see any leaks. All the connections are right. Were just gonna have to wait and see if Dr. Yangs hard work has paid off. There it is. Nice work, Dr. Yang. Well done. Clamp.Callie: And, you know, sure, theres not a lot to do over there, but, uh, that just means less to distract us from the medicine. Itll just be us focusing on the medicine, which is great. What? Oh, my god. Did you forget your passport? Arizona: I won the Carter
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