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Greys Anatomy Season 8 07 Put Me In, CoachGreys Anatomy Episode ScriptsSeason 88x07: Put Me In, CoachOriginal Airdate: 10/28/2011Written by: Jeannine RenshawDirected by: Debbie AllenMeredith VO: Surgeons cant be lazy. The risks are too great.Meredith: That one looks like an islet cell. Cristina: Which one? Meredith: That one. Its all puffy and insulin producing.Cristina: It looks like a cloud.Meredith: It looks like an islet cell or maybe a buffalo.Meredith VO: The second we stop pushing ourselves, something terrible happens, something we never see coming.Cristina: I have no imagination, Mer. Teddy sucked it out of me.Meredith: Oh, lets not go there. Were just gonna believe that everythings gonna be okay. Were keeping the faith.Cristina: Yeah. She did say that she had something great for me today. What are you on? Meredith: Cabbage patch.Cristina: O.B. still? You gotta get out of those pink scrubs.Meredith: Why? Baileys got me blackballed from every surgery. Besides, its quiet. I get to work on the trial stuff.Cristina: I thought Bailey told you to stay away from the trial stuff.Meredith: I know, but I just cant help it because I feel like Im this close toCristina: Hey! Meredith: That coulda hit us. Cristina: Careful.Alex: Nice hustle.Cristina: You know, I think this is just more avoiding thinking about Zola.Alex: Did you hear something? Meredith: No. I-weve bugged Janet till shes sick of us, and she doesnt really know anything, so we just have to wait for the court to give us - a hearing date, and were justCristina: Keeping the faith.Meredith: Keeping the faith.Owen: Karev, throw the ball! Arizona: Okay, okay, okay, okay.Derek: Aah! Come on! Owen: Robbins, dont be afraid of it.Arizona: Wait. I-oh! Well, it flew at my head.Julia: Not bad. Not bad.Mark: You like that? Julia: I said not bad. Dont go crazy.Mark: Uh-huh.Derek: Sloan. Hey, Sloan.Mark: Yo!Derek: Focus. Hello?Mark: Okay.Teddy: Who is that? Arizona: Oh, Julia Canner or Kinney. Shes an ophthalmologist from Seattle pres. Marks been-seeing her.Callie: Every night this week.Arizona: Yay.Webber: All right, nice throw, Robbins. Thats the way.Callie: Hey, Webber, why dont you come down here and show us how its done?Webber: Uh, let me finish the chapter. I need my energy for the game. In my experience, well need it.Callie: Mm-hmm.Derek: Whos up? Teddy: Hey, Hunt.Derek: All right, come on in.Teddy: When are you gonna let me pitch? Im a really good pitcher.Owen: Uh, were fine. Shepherd throws an unbeatable screwball, all right? Now-little Grey, Lets go.Jackson: Go, Lexie! Owen: Drop the bat. Go, go. Run to third. Dont stop. All right. Come on, everyone. Look alive. Yang, Grey, you-you could at least stand up.Cristina: Hi, honey.Brad: Looking good, chief Hunt.Owen: Hi, chief MacDougall.Brad: Make it Brad. Im surprised to see you out here, Hunt. Ooh! Weve had this field every morning. Is this your first practice? Owen: Uh, no. No, no. Weve beenBrad: Oh. I wouldve thought it was. Kudos for putting a team together at all this year, what with all the upheaval over at Seattle Grace.Owen: Yeah, well, weve got a lot of good playersBrad: Webber being ousted, all that nasty business with the Alzheimers trial being shut down-No wonder they put a trauma guy in charge. You must feel like youre just scrambling to stop the hemorrhaging over there.Owen: We got another half-hour out here or so, and then were gonna be ready to kick your asses tomorrow.Brad: Oh, just a half-hour? Is that all you need? Derek: Hunt, I gotta go.Owen: What?Derek: Lexie.Lexie: Yeah. Derek: We got a consult.Lexie: Okay.Owen: No. No, wait. WereArizona: I gotta check on a sick kid. Can I get a ride?Owen: Listen, noApril: I gotta update the boards.Owen: No, no.Cristina: Is that it?Owen: No, were stillCristina: Are we done?Owen: Just-just waitDerek: Hustle.Owen: Everyone. No, no.Brad: Whoa. Looks like your half-hours up.Owen: Wait.Brad: All right, guys. Come on. Lets do it.Doctor 1: All right.Doctor 2: Got it? I got third. I got third.Cristina: You said Great. Is it a transplant? Oh, is it a heterotopic transplant?Teddy: No.Cristina: But you said Great. Is it-is it big? Teddy: Well, itll probably take you all morning. Mr. Felker, this is Dr. Yang. And she will be performing your angioplasty.Mr. Felker: Nice to meet you.Cristina: Any first year can do this. I thought I was gonna be working on a heart.Teddy: Youre gonna be working on preventing Mr. Felker from having a heart attack.Cristina: I mean, I thought I was gonna be working on a heart in the O.R.Mr. Felker: Hey. Is someone gonna roto-rooter my veins out? Cristina: Mm-hmm.April: So I typed it up for you. Uh, fielding positions, batting order-its all right here. Youre a good administrative assistant.April: Thank you, sir.Owen: Thats not a compliment. I think being chief resident has set you back. Id like to see you getting off the sidelines more.Callie: One, two, three.Owen: Okay, what do we have? Paramedic: Carl Shatler, sanitation worker, mid 30s. Fell off the back of a garbage truck, then hit by a car backing out of a driveway.Callie: Okay, vitals are stable but he has multiple contusions, scalp lac, and obvious hand injuries.Owen: Okay, Carl? Carl, Im Dr. Hunt. Do you know where you are? Can you hear me? G.C.S. 10, and pupils are equal and reactive. Im gonna need the portable X-ray and ultrasound.April: Right away.Callie: Oh, this hands hamburger. Hes gonna lose some of this.Carl: Oh, god. No!Owen: Calm down.Carl: No! Owen: Calm down. Kepner, where is that ultrasound? Give us some room here, Torres.Callie: Okay, I just need to stabilize the hand, and then I willOwen: I said, give us some room. The hand is not the priority right now.Callie: Fine. Page me when you need me.Owen: Mm-hmm.Arizona: Hey, Karev, I need you to sign these.Alex: What is it? Arizona: A-a subpoena for Zolas medical records. Theyre transferring her care to Seattle Pres.Alex: Wait. Why? Were her doctors.Arizona: Well, its a conflict of interest because her prospective parents work here.Alex: Thats genius. First they take her away from Shepherd and Grey, now they want to take her away from her doctors? Arizona: Wait, wait, the file. You have to signAlex: Dont worry. I got this.Derek: Lets see. The patient just flew in from San Francisco. She has a hypothalamic hamartoma. What do you know? Lexie: H.H. tumors are slow-growing, noncancerous. They sit in the hypothalamus.Derek: Ms. Bayer, can I help you? Ms. Bayer: No, its best if I just hold her. Its okay, sweetheart.Derek: How long has she been seizing? Ms. Bayer: Well, this is the fourth one today.Derek: Ah.Ms. Bayer: Its getting worse, so please tell me you can help her.Derek: Its, uh, its tricky. Charissas tumor is eccentric. It off to one side more than the other. Protocol is a subfrontal approach from here, but Id never get it all.Ms. Bayer: Well, the surgeon in San Francisco said that even if you just got a little bit of it, the symptoms wouldnt be as bad.Lexie: For now, um, until it grows back.Ms. Bayer: Well, well take any relief that we can get. I know the risks, and Ive done my research. And you-you were successful on 87% of your surgeries last year. So we want the surgery and we want you to do it.Derek: Id like to try something else.Ms. Bayer: Excuse me?Derek: Id like to come in from here, from above. I think Id have a much better visualization and I think I could get it all.Ms. Bayer: But none of the eight other neurosurgeons we talked to even suggested that.Derek: Well, thats because its never been done before.Ms. Bayer: Well, what are the risks? Lexie: Uh, well, youre passing between two hemispheres, so theres a greater risk of injury, including short-term memory loss, um, stroke, and even death.Ms. Bayer: No. I cant do that.Derek: I understand. I really do. A subfrontal approach is a very standard procedure. You could probably find another surgeon whos qualified to do that. Can I see the list of who you talked to? Ms. Bayer: Uh-yes, but-Id rather have you. Derek: Dr. Samuelson is fantastic. I dont think you could do better than him. It was very nice meeting you, Ms. Bayer, and I wish you the best of luck.Owen: So why did I just have an irate mother claim that you refuse to save the life of her teenage daughter?Derek: It was a consult for an H.H. tumor. I told her that with a transcallosal approach, I think I could get it all. She didnt want to take the risk. Its a free country.Owen: So do it the old-fashioned way.Derek: There are plenty of surgeons in San Francisco as qualified as I am to do that.Owen: But they want you. They got on a plane.Derek: I wont do it. It will grow back.Owen: Maybe it wont.Derek: Maybe. Maybe we should just wait and see and hope for the best.Owen: Yes.Derek: No. Im not gonna do that anymore. I had a kid in a crib in my bedroom for a while, and social services took her away. And the only thing theyre gonna say to me now is that you gotta wait and see and hope for the best.Owen: Its frustrating. I get that.Derek: I am sick of half measures. Not in my O.R. Not today. I cant.Owen: I think you can. I think her best shot is in your hands, and so does that mother. We dont send people home, Derek. Its not who we are. Its not who you are.Derek: Youre right. Dont send her back.Owen: So then youll do it? Derek: No. Im gonna prove to her my way will work.Teddy: So basically what youre saying is, the device that you put in him is defective.Bailey: Im saying, you-you got one of the original devices, and there are some kinks to work out.Henry: So its a collectible. When I die, you should just put it on eBay.Bailey: For now, the only issue is that you have to resume daily testing.Teddy: Because he could become diabetic again. Is that right? Because the device is basically a huge failure.Bailey: No, its-its got some problems.Henry: Which she is trying to fix. Thats why they call it a trial.Bailey: Hey, the good news is, we figured out what was wrong. And were trying hard to figure out how to fix it.Henry: Look, I-I knew the risks when they put this tiddlywink in me. Plus, all the checkups mean I get to see you more. Dont worry. Youll figure it out.Cristina: Okay, Mr. Felker. Im going to insert the catheter now. Ill guide it up to the arteries surrounding your heart.Mr. Felker: Get ready to see a lot of cheeseburgers and fries. I work in fast food.Cristina: Oh.Mr. Felker: So is this all you do every day, suck crap out of clogged veins? Cristina: Arteries. Theyre called arteries.Mr. Felker: Im more of a renaissance-type guy. Im a manager, but I have to know how to work the fry machine, man the grill, make shakes. Hell, when everyone else is busy, Im even the guy who mops out the john.Cristina: Okay, were giving you a little more sedation now.Mr. Felker: I guess everyone else is busy, huh? They gave you john duty.Henry: Wow. Someone looks like they got-they got worse news than us. I dont know about you, but Im cheered up already.Owen: I may have just lost my pitcher to a brain surgery.Teddy: But-but Im telling you, I-I can pitch. Honey, you were a pro ballplayer. Come on. Tell him. Tell him. Tell him I can pitch.Henry: Ive never seen her pitch.Owen: Youre a pro ballplayer? Henry: Well, former. Im a pro shipping clerk now.Owen: Can you play tomorrow? Teddy: Doesnt he have to work here? Owen: II-I will hire you now and fire you after the game. You are now my administrative assistant.Henry: Cant I be something cool, like a vascular surgeon orOwen: You can be whatever you want if you help us beat Seattle Pres.Teddy: I can help you beat Seattle Pres. Im telling you, I can pitch.Arizona: Hey, Grey, I was just in giving the Tyson family an update on their preemie, and the moms complaining of chest pains.Meredith: Already called Altman for a consult.Arizona: Okay, great. Uh, did you-have you talked to Karev? Meredith: About? Arizona: Well-well, the court asked for Zolas medical records.Meredith: Why? Arizona: Well, its pro its probably nothing. I mean, dont read anything into it. I just-I thought you should know.Meredith: Thanks.Arizona: Mm. Interactive properties of islet cells? Is-is that Baileys thing? Meredith: Im working with Bailey on this.Arizona: I thought Bailey was pissed at you.Meredith: No. No, were good.Arizona: Okay. Good, then.Officer: Next in line.Alex: Hey. Um, Im trying to get some information about this adoption case. The name is ZolaOfficer: Family services.Alex: What? Officer: Requests for information can be made in writing to family services.Alex: Uh, look, Im her doctor. And, uh, they subpoenaed her medical recordsOfficer: I cant take your files.Alex: Look, Im not asking you to. Im just I just want to talk to someone about this adoption.Officer: It takes six to eight weeks to process requests.Alex: Never mind.Officer: Next.Alex: Where do I write? Whats the address? Officer: This address. Office of family court services, fifth floor.Alex: Fifth floor. Thanks.April: Uh, so C.T.s negative for internal bleeding, so chief Hunt says Mr. Shatlers all yours.Callie: Oh, thats super. Hey, tell chief Hunt Im so grateful he gave me the go-ahead.April: Okay. W-was that sarcastic? Sorry. Um, hey, is there any chance you need an assist on that hand? I need more O.R. time.Callie: Sure. Go schedule an O.R. Oh, and, uh, wish me luck. Im about to tell a guy his crappy day just got crappier. Considering all you went through, you were lucky, really.Carl: That sounds like a setup for bad news.Callie: Uh-Some of the bones in your hand were pulverized.Carl Oh.Callie: There was extensive nerve and tissue damage. Ill know more once we get in the O.R. and clean it up, but theres a chance you could lose these two fingers. Look, I know its a shockCarl: Damn it.Callie: But you survived a terrible accidentCarl: Son of aCallie: Whoa. Holy crap. What are you-Uh, wh-what are you doing? Carl: Oh, no, no, thats not a weapon.Callie: UmCarl: That-thats a-a spitsticker. I-I do-I do woodcarving, um, wood prints. I, uh, I carry this stuff with me cause I have a lot of downtime on my job. ICallie: Okay. Um, Im sorry. Its just, you kinda-Yeah. And that scared the hell outta me.Carl: I was just looking for my phone to-to call my wife.Callie: Okay.Carl: Are you gonna freak out if I stick my hand in here again?Callie: No. Wow. This-this is gorgeous. Can ICarl: Yeah.Callie: Wow. Do you-do you sell this stuff? Carl: No, no. Collecting garbage pays the bills. This this-this keeps me sane.Callie: Mm. Or it did-till today. You might want to leave the room. Shes gonna be pretty upset.Callie: Make sure you, uh, tell her that Im-Im something of an artist myself.Derek: How about now? Any lights?Lexie: Yeah. Supplemental motor area.Derek: Great. I just paralyzed the whole left side.Lexie: So shes completely paralyzed. We hit the right side earlier.Derek: Mm. All right. Lets try another angle.Lexie: Ding.Derek: Damn. What was that? Lexie: Fornix. Ooh, through to the basilar. So shed be, uhDerek: Mute, memory loss, brain dead.Owen: Hows it going? Derek: I just cant find a clean approach. Lexie, shut down the monitor. I guess I owe the mom a surgery.Owen: No, no, no. No, not yet. Not yet. Try it again.Derek: All right, now youre really getting on my nerves.Owen: Im just practicing my coaching skills. Seriously, Shepherd. Pick up the damn probe.Derek: All right. Turn it back on.Lexie: Ding.Cristina: Oh. Hey. Teddy gave me a marathon angioplasty. Her Great thing was a plumbing job.Meredith: Theyve subpoenaed Zolas medical records.Cristina: Well, that-thats good. Its movement. What are you doing? Meredith: Im gonna e-mail Janet and see if she knows anything.Cristina: Were keeping the faith, right? Meredith: Did I mention, I cant crack this islet cell thing either? Ive been researching responses all day to an insulin challenge, and just nothing.Cristina: See that, that right there? Ooh, yeah! That used to be a curly fry. And I used to be a surgeon.Meredith: Ooh. Janet. Youre right. You keep the faith. Dear client, I will be out of the office all week. Ive been picturing her making calls, fighting the good fight to get me my kid back, not sitting on a beach somewhere.Cristina: I know. Mer.Meredith: Zolas probably forgotten us by now.Alex: Uh, hey. Uh-Excuse me. Um, Im trying to get some information about an adoption case.Officer: Im sure youll make a wonderful father, but until the judge rules a case closed, I caAlex: Oh, Im not the dad. Im the doctor. The kids sick andOfficer: Sweetheart, Ive heard every sad story in the book. It doesnt change the fact that we dont release information on pending cases.Alex: You know, I, uh-I couldnt help but notice the dysplastic nevus-the mole.Officer: What? Alex: Yeah, anyone ever check that for you? Officer: Yes, but-they said its not dangerous.Alex: Not now anyway. Me? I wouldnt take that chance. Oh, dear. Oh, right. Crappy government insurance. That would be on the deductible. Hey, look, Im a surgeon. You give me the stats on this kid, Ill take care of you for free.Officer: Yeah, shes on judge Brentners docket. Lets see if, uh-Oh, wait. Hes not even here today. Hes getting chemo. So sad. Prostate.Alex: Mm.Officer: Hey, youre a doctor. Is that one of the bad ones? Alex: Mm, not necessarily. Depends on where hes getting it treated.Teddy: It could be postpartum cardiomyopathy. Ill transfer her to telemetry.Meredith: Okay. Hey, Dr. Altman. Why is Cristina doing an angioplasty? Teddy: Excuse me? Meredith: I was just wondering, and I know she was, too. Is-is this all going somewhere? I mean, I know its none of my business, butTeddy: Youre right. As a first year, you do an angio to learn a technical skill, but an angio as a fifth year is about learning respect. Respect for the heart disease that Cristina will see for the rest of her career. It all starts there, in the artery. You have to go back to the beginning to understand the end.Meredith: Back to the beginning.Henry: All right, so move Avery to shortstop and put Bailey in center field.Owen: Bailey? Why Bailey? Well, because Baileys a leader. Shell know who to get the ball to. Shes not your cutoff man. Avery, hes your cutoff man. Shes tall. Where do you have her? Owen: Uh-left field.Henry: Can she catch? Owen: Uh, lets find out. Grey, catch.Webber: Hunt, what the hell?Henry: Now hes your cutoff man.Owen: Yeah.Meredith: Ive been looking for you. I need my mothers journals.Webber: Why? Whats up? Meredith: Well, I need to see her original hypothesis. If Im gonna figure out whats going on, then I need to start where she started.Webber: Aha! Aha. I knew once you picked it up, you couldnt put it down.Meredith: Dont gloat. Where are they? Webber: Come on.Owen: Nice.Lexie: Uh-the patient and her mother are wondering if shes having surgery today. Should I tell them that you are still working? Owen: We are working. Sometimes the body thinks better than the brain. Grey, toss him a ball. Hello. Yeah. Yeah. I thought the board meeting would be pushed to thursday.Lexie: Oh, your swings too high.Derek: Did you play ball? Lexie: Yeah. I was a pitcher.Derek: Really?Lexie: Yeah.Owen: Right, into the parkingLexie: Marks in love.Derek: Oh, with an eye doctor. That should last 48 hours.Lexie: Yeah, well, I should be happy for him.Owen: Dont worry about. Just shake it off or shake it out or I dont know, shake something.Derek: Its his new coaching persona.Owen: Im still working on it.Lexie: Youre still coming at it wrong. You-youre coaching the ball wrong.Derek: Im holding the bat wrong? Lexie: No, no, no. Its not the bat its your body. You need to adjust your head drop your shoulder-Youre not connecting.Derek: The heads at the wrong angle. Ive been adjusting the probe.Owen: We need to readjust the angle of her head.Derek: I went back to the lab to test my approach. Theres a very good shot I can access the tumor from above. I think we can get it all.Ms. Bayer: A good shot? This is my child.Derek: Mm. Well, there are risks either way, uh, but this certainly has more risks.Ms. Bayer: So she could die in surgery. Look, thank you for trying, Dr. Shepherd, but I-I cant let my little girl be your guinea pig.Derek: Mrs. Bayer, now in all your research, have you ever found a story of a kid with an H.H. tumor who ever got better-who ever got a job, had a life? This is the best shot youll have.Owen: Altman. Sloan, youre on first. Oh, Bailey, youre center field.Henry: Were doing some shuffling.Bailey: What are you doing here?Henry: I work here.Bailey: Uh, I may not even make the game. I got 49 trial patients left to call. I gotta give them the same bad news I gave you.Henry: Ouch. Thats rough. We need a sub for center field.Owen: Yeah. Uh, Shepherd, pitcher.Mark: Shepherds out. He told me his brain surgery could be a marathon.Teddy: Oh! Me. Let me pitch.Owen: Okay. All right, Altman, pitcher. Teddy: Yes.Mark: Sloan, first.Henry: Shepherd can be a pinch hitter.Owen: Okay, Torres, youre onCallie: I need you to sign for this.Owen: Bone plates and titanium mesh? Thats a lot of hardware.Callie: Mm-hmm.Owen: I thought you said this guys hand wasnt salvageable.Callie: Yeah, well, Im gonna try and rebuild it. Its gonna be really cool. April, meet me in the O.R. I need a small.Henry: Oh, theyre all larges.April: What? No. We cant be out of smalls already. I told them we needed an assortment of sizes. I-I was very clear on the phone.Mark: Sweet. Ill look fantastic in this. And when you look good, you play good. Am I right, Avery? Jackson: You know it.Lexie: What the hell was that?Jackson: What? Lexie: What, are you guys pledging delta chi together? Jackson: No, Sloans pretty cool, actually. Hes, uh, been in such a good mood lately, hes letting me do half his procedures. He let me run the burn center last night.Lexie: Neat.Owen: Okay, Grey, youre, uhHenry: Winning is an attitude. Were winners.Owen: Yeah.Callie: Okay, so this will hold his hand in place so I can see the tendon and nerve gaps, andApril: What the chief doesnt realize is that a lot of the work I do makes it possible for these surgeries to take place. I mean, all the all the staffing and scheduling, I-I mean, so maybe-okay, maybe Im not in the O.R. all the time Callie: April.April: But ICallie: Do you want to be an administrative assistant? Is that what makes your heart sing? April: No, of course not.Callie: Then stop being a whiner. Stop hiding behind paperwork. If you love it, do it. Just get in the O.R. Okay? Dont sleep, dont eat. Just do this. Here.April: You want me to place the K-wire? Callie: Will it make your heart sing? April: Yes. Yeah, right. Okay, placing the wire.Callie: Okay. Oh, youre a little too far to the left.April: Okay, I got it.Callie: Sorry.April: There you go. Right there.Callie: Good. Thats all right.April: I didnt do anything. I swear.Callie: Damn it. No, just stop. Whats going on?Anesthesiologist: I dont know, but his pressures tanking. Im hanging blood.April: It looks like electrical alternans.Callie: Hes tamponading. What the hell? Page cardio.Bailey: These things I need done. Nurse: Mm-hmm.Bailey: Is that okay?Nurse: Mm-hmm.Bailey: Thank you. Thank you.Meredith: Sorry.Bailey: What is that? Meredith: Uh, my moms journal.Bailey: No, I know what it is. Why do you have it? Meredith: Because its my moms journal.Cristina: Freeze it. Intraluminal flap and pericardial effusion. Damn it. Hes got a dissection.Callie: Thats why he fell. It must have started when he was on the truck. He probably passed out.Cristina: Oh, god. Uh, we need to get Altman.April: Why? Do we need to goCristina: Yes, we need to open him right now. Um, April start the thoracotomy.April: What? Me? What-what are you doing? Cristina: Getting gowned and gloved. Crack his chest.April: But I-Im assisting. Callie: I-its all right. I got this. Go do your thing.April: But Ive never done an aortic dissection.Cristina: April, crack his chest now.April: Um, 10-blade.Nurse: Here you go, doctor.April: Thank you. Okay, heres the tear.Cristina: Okay, open the aorta longitudinally. Now transect proximal to the innominate artery.April: Are you sure you dont want to do this?Cristina: Youre already there.Teddy: All right. What do we have?Cristina: A thoracic aortic dissection. Uh, Kepner excised the defect and hes going to need a graft.Teddy: All right. Let me get scrubbed. Youll first assist. Torres, can you clear out?Callie: Can you work around me? Uh, I mean, Id-Ill move if I have to, butTeddy: Torres, Im trying toCallie: I know, but trust me, Im saving his life, too. Can you work around me?Teddy: Fine. Yang, why didnt you just start the graft?Cristina: I didnt need to. Kepner had it.Derek: Okay. Ive got some of it, but I need to change the angle to get the rest of it. Okay, lets release the mayfield, please. I need you to hold the probe steady so I can adjust the angle.Lexie: Youre not taking it out? Derek: Its too risky. If we go outside of the track, we could hit healthy brain tissue. Okay. Come on. Take the probe. Hold it still. Move it even 1 millimeter, its over. Ready? Lets give it a whirl. Okay, good. I think-The tumors dropped into the field. Lets tighten the device. Okay. Good job. Okay, lets start the aspiration. Very slowly. Go ahead.Lexie: Heart rates 130. Whats happening? Derek: The tumor is pulling on the hypothalamus. Push 20 of labetalol, please. Grey, hold the retractor. Let me take this.Lexie: Heart rates 160.Derek: Ah, damn it. Im pulling out the probe.Lexie: But you just said were not gDerek: No, we dont have a choice.Lexie: Well, what do we do now? Theres still tumor left.Derek: We try again.Teddy: Why didnt you just start the graft yourself? Whyd you wait? Cristina: Is this a trick question? Teddy: No. Im asking.Cristina: Oh, come on. Now Im in trouble for waiting for you? You wouldve ripped me a new one if I did it myself.Teddy: Two months ago, you wouldve bodychecked Kepner in order to get into this guys chest, and now you let her just do the surgery? And you dont even like Kepner.April: This is true.Cristina: Uh, yes, I couldve done it myself, but she had it.Teddy: Exactly.Cristina: Im done here.Callie: Okay, then could you girls take it outside? Some of us have a long way to go.Cristina: I give up. I have no idea what youre trying to do. I am in trouble if I cut. Im in trouble if I dont cut. Im a fifth year who does the work of an intern. What do you want?Teddy: I want you to make a list.Cristina: Okay, where, uh, on a blackboard? I will not do any surgeries without a safety helmet.Teddy: I want you to make a list of every surgery that you have ever dreamed of performing. Shoot for the moon, and I will try to get you some. Because were done. Youve graduated. This is your present.Cristina: Youre messing with me.Cristina: All right, you know, at-at the beginning of this year, you nearly killed Alex Karev in that O.R. Because you just had to get in there, you had to be the best, and you had to be first. But today-today I saw a different surgeon-every bit as good, every bit as advanced, but you were willing to work on a team. Today you put the patient before yourself. And that is who I wanted to see. So-youre done. Make a list.Bailey: What-What the hell are you doing in here?Meredith: One second.Bailey: In a second, Im-a kick you in yourMeredith: Sorry I just need to see if the cell survived. Yes! Yes! The cell survived.Bailey: What are you talking about? Meredith: My mom was wrong. Its oxygen. The cells arent getting enough oxygen. She extrapolated the amount delivered based on tests with mice, but the internal structure of an islet cell of a mouse is completely different than that of a human. Her hypothesis was wrong. Thats why the islet cells in your device are dying. I marked the page for you.Ms. Bayer: You mean its gone? You got it all? Derek: Yes, we wont know where we are for a couple of days-but yeah, I-I did. I-I got it all.Ms. Bayer: Wait. So-so what? So-so no more seizures, and she wont freak out anymore?Lexie: Well, she is a teenager, so chances are she might.Derek: Yeah, but not because of the tumor.Carl: The fingers-theyre all there.Callie: I had to build you a new skeletal framework, jerry-rigged some, uh, wire through these bolts here, but, um-yeah, saved your hand.Carl: Will it work?Callie: It should. Therell be some follow-up surgery and physical therapy a lot of physical therapy-but you should regain full mobility.Carl: I-Its beautiful. Thank you. See? I told you she was an artist.Alex: Uh, Mr. Brentner?Mr. Brentner: Yes? How am I doing? Alex: Uh, well, uh, someone willb-be in to speak with you shortly. Look, Im sorry to bother you, but I need to talk to you about something else. You have a kid on your docket Zola. Shes from AfricaMr. Brentner: I-Im sorry, but I cant discuss a caseAlex: Look, just hear me out. Im-Im Zolas doctor. Shes got spina bifida. Two doctors want to adopt her. Theyre just waiting to hear. But for weeks now, shes been stuck in a foster home.Mr. Brentner: This is highly inappropriate.Alex: A sick kid like that shouldnt be with a foster family. She needs to be in a stable home with good parents-these parents. Without that, shes only gonna get worse.Mr. Brentner: Excuse me. Nurse? I needNurse: Ill be right with you.Alex: Dont bother. Im leaving, okay? Im leaving. Just-All Im asking for you to do is to take a look at this case. Thats it. Please just-take a look.Mr. Brentner: Doctor. Attempting to influence a judge is a federal offense.Doctor: Come on! Knock it out! Owen: Come on! Webber: Lets go, Shepherd! Alex: Yeah! Seattle Pres: Get it! Owen: All right. All right. All right, Karev, youre on second. Lets get out there and get it back. We can do it.Meredith: We are down 8-nothing.Alex: Were screwed. He should just call it now.Cristina: The new chiefs got something to prove. Hey, hey. You still got yourMeredith: Yeah.Cristina: Aw, yeah.Seattle Pres 1: All right, come on, Brechman! You can do it! Seattle Pres 2: Come on, dude! Ring it up! Brechman: Here we go! Here we go! Seattle Pres 3: Hit it out of the park! Hit it out of the park! Thats right! Seattle Pres 4: Ah, hes got it. Hes got it.Seattle Pres: All right. Yeah, you do! Seattle Pres: Go! Oh, yeah! Seattle Pres: Keep your eye on it. Here we go! Teddy: Oh! Seattle Pres: Get the walk! Cristina: Off-pump quintuple CABG. Do you have a pen? Meredith: What are you doing? Cristina: Im making a list. Teddy told me to make a bucket list of surgeries. I kept the faith, Mer. Who thought that would pay off? Teddy: Here!Meredith: Its not paying off for me. My faith is currently out of the office. Maybe I cured diabetes, though.Cristina: Your mom wouldve been proud.Meredith: No, she wouldnt probably not.Jackson: Oh, god.Owen: Here we go.Seattle Pres: Show them your stuff.Callie: Seriously?! Really?! Teddy: You want to pitch? Arizona: Whoa. Hey. What are you doing out here? Callie: Im a roving outfielder. Im, uh, Im roving. Im roving. ImBrad: Yes! Yes!Meredith: Oh, oh.Cristina: Oh, my god! Its coming here! Meredith: Oh! Oh, I got it! I got it! Get it! Get it! Get it! I got it! Bailey: Ball hog!Meredith: I had that.Bailey: Oh, did you? Or were you gonna let it fall to the ground again? Meredith: What is your problem with me? Bailey: I beg your pardon? Meredith: I dont want on your stupid trial. I just need to get it out of my head.Cristina: Uh, no, MerBailey: Are you drunk? Cristina: She is. We are.Meredith: So what is your problem? Bailey: What is my problem? All right, Ill tell you my problem. My problem is you. Everywhere I look, youre all in my trial, coming in my lab, opening my doorsHenry: Whats going on out there? Owen: Im not sure.Webber: Time-out. I got this, Hunt.Owen: C-can he do that? Henry: He seems to think he can.Julia: Oh, this must be pretty humiliating for you.Mark: Yeah, youre gonna look so hot when you get tagged out at home plate.Julia: Oh, in your dreams.Lexie: God, get a room. Its disgusting.Jackson: Give the guy a break.Lexie: Shes on the opposing team.Jackson: So what? He seems happy. Hes happy, Im happy. And you and me, were-were happy, right? Lexie: Oh, what is with the frigging holdup? Lets play ball! Bailey: You are reckless and irresponsibleMeredith: But it was between me and the chief and my husband, so mind your own damn business!Bailey: Ah! Meredith: You are not the boss of me.Bailey: Oh, thank god for that. Will-Were lucky to even be able to have a trial. After youWebber: Shut up! The both of you. Now you-you have a lot of nerve, rubbing Merediths nose in her mistakes when you cant fix your own. Your trial is failing. Like it or not, you need her. And you, even your mom, the great Ellis Grey, made a mistake. You fixed hers. Now fix your own. Get out of those ridiculous pink scrubs and get back to the work you were born to do. Now the two of you are gonna figure out a way to work together, but youre not gonna do it on this field. Youll do it monday morning in the lab. Is that clear?Meredith: Yes.Bailey: Mm-hmm.Webber: Play ball! Cristina: We playing ball.Bailey: Playing ball.Brad: All right. Yes! Henry: Well, thats, uh, thats gonna make it 12-nothing.Derek: Uh, how long are we gonna let this go on for? Henry: Shell get there. If she can just get a better drive off the moundOwen: Shes terrible.Henry: Yeah, she sucks.Brad: Oh. Want to call it, Hunt? Teams looking a little tired. Wouldnt want anyone napping in the O.R. The last thing you guys need is a malpractice suit.Owen: All right. Were pulling the pitcher. Shepherd, get your glove.Derek: No, no, not me. Lexie-Get your glove. Run out there.Henry: Wow. Great job, hon. You threw a really good game. Come on. Lets-lets go ice your shoulder, huh? Teddy: Oh, no. Im-Im just warming up. Get outta here
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