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Greys Anatomy Season 9x20 Shes Killing MeGreys Anatomy Episode ScriptsSeason 99x20: Shes Killing MeOriginal Airdate: 4/4/2013Written by: Debora CahnDirected by: Nicole RubioMeredith VO: Patients say it all the time Tell me straight up. I just want to know whats going on. Bailey: Okay, so Ive got the results of your genome sequencing here. Now we werent able to get a clear read off Zolas sample. Sometimes we just have to run it again. But yours came out.Meredith: And? Meredith VO: “Tell me. I can Handle it.”Bailey: And, oh, uh, first off, I just need to ask you a few questions. We have a couple of different kinds of, um, information here, soMeredith: I have the gene. Just say it.Bailey: Look, this test gives us tons of information. Some of its clear. And some of it isnt. So, you know, we dont want to jump to anything without careful consideration ofMeredith: Yeah, Ive carefully considered. Do I have the Alzheimers gene? Bailey: You gonna let me get through this questionnaire? Meredith: Bailey, youre my mentor and my friend, and I respect your work, but Im telling you, if you dont answer my question, I will punch you in the face.Meredith VO: We dont dodge your questions cause were mean.Bailey: Okay, you have-tested positive for more than one of the genetic markers for Alzheimers.Meredith VO: We do it because when you say you want the truth-you have no idea what youre talking about.Owen: Shepherd says his wifes still unconscious, too.Cristina: Oh, what did you do with her kid? Owen: Oh, he-he was in peds overnight, just so social services didnt haul him off. His grandmother comes today.Cristina: You know what? I thought I was gonna see you last night.Owen: Oh, I got caught up with a patient.Cristina: Ah, thats too bad. I put on that T-shirt you said Im not allowed to wear when were arguing cause it makes you forget what your point was.Owen: I cant believe I missed it.Cristina: I can throw it on again tonight.Owen: I mean, why is he still out? You said that he would wake up when you reversed his hypothermia.Cristina: Yeah, I said he might. Or he might eight hours later or eight days later. If its any more than that, we have a problem, but not until then.Owen: You talk to Russell about it? Cristina: He knows about the eight days thing.Owen: Maybe you should just check in with him. You said yourself that hes not supervising you that much lately.Cristina: Theres no news. If I go to him with this information, hell think Ive lost my mind.Owen: Well, then he can come talk to me.Leah: Your hair looks really nice today.Stephanie: My hair looks nice every day.Leah: Im on BaileysStephanie: No.Leah: Last time I was with her, I ordered the wrong test, twice. If she has a 3-strike policy, Im out.Stephanie: Im on Jacksons service today. So even if I cared, I wouldnt trade.Bailey: What is this? Leah: I dont know what that is.Bailey: It is a crumb, and it was stuck to my laptop after you used it to update my notes right next to a splotch of what could either be pizza sauce or blood.Leah: I think its pizza.Bailey: I was hoping it was blood, and you were dying and not just getting pizza all over my computer.Leah: Im so sorry. I was doing my notes late, and I hadnt eaten-Ill go clean it off.Bailey: These interns are sloppy. You people are training sloppy interns. And I trained you, which means youre bringing shame to the whole family.Alex: I just got here.April: Swag bags for the Syrians. Some, um, sweatshirts and baseball caps, post-its. Ooh, really cool penlights.Arizona: Ooh, those are nice.Webber: Youre sending post-its to Syria? Owen: Yeah, Im working with doctors aid international. Weve flown in two Syrian doctors. Theyre general practitioners, but now with the war, theyve been recruited to staff the field hospitals. Theyre getting advanced trauma training with Seattle Pres, and theyre here for a crash course in basic surgical skills.Arizona: They need to learn what they can do quick and dirty.Webber: They rope you in?Arizona: Mm-hmm.Webber: Which must mean thatArizona: Yeah. Yeah, theyre losing a lot of kids.Webber: Godspeed.Owen: All right, lets get this stuff with the boxes of supplies were sending back with them.Callie: Ah, so Bailey got her genome thing funded. You got this thing funded. I need to get my cartilage project bankrolled while we still got bank.Stephanie: Dr. Hunt? Dr. Averys recommendation on your burn patient.Owen: Oh.April: Oh. Um, have you rounded on Matthew Taylor yet? He was one of Averys patients yesterday.Stephanie: He was here overnight for observation. They were worried about a concussion. Hell probably leave this afternoon. I think his moms coming to get him.Owen: Tell Avery that is fine. Ready?Arizona: Yeah.April: Um, wait. His-his mom is coming to pick him up? What, can he walk? Stephanie: Youll have to ask Dr. Avery.Leah: Joyce Basche. You and I put in a dialysis graft two weeks ago. Shes had fevers to 102 and the site is red and tender. It looks infected.Bailey: Maybe you dropped a pizza crust on her wound.Mrs. Basche: I told him its normal, right? Steven: Its red and swollen. She said come in if it was swollen or red.Mrs. Basche: He loves doctors, you in particular.Bailey: You do like spending time with me.Steven: Get her healthy, well have you over for dinner.Bailey: Okay, well, hes right. So give her a gram of cefazolin. Its probably a post-operative infection. Dr. Murphy is gonna run some labs and get an ultrasound. Well figure out whats going on.Mrs. Basche: Okay.Derek: You tested positive for the risk factor genes. It doesnt mean youre gonna get it.Meredith: I know what it means.Derek: Its entirely possible it means nothing at all.Meredith: We need an updated will. I want you to call the lawyer.Derek: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down. Even if you get the disease, its decades away.Meredith: It might not be. We have a child and were having another child. Look, right now, it says that Lexie is Zolas legal guardian if anything happens to us. Thats not going to work.Derek: No, butMeredith: Derek, we were in a plane crash. We dont need Alzheimers.Derek: Potential Alzheimers.Meredith: We need an updated will.Derek: Okay. Youre right. I will contact the guy.Meredith: Okay.Owen: Okay, were gonna try as closely as we can to replicate your circumstances in the field hospital. The most important skills you need in a wartime situation is controlling bleeding. Normally wed use lasers and argon beam coagulators, but as you can see, for now, were only using the contents of this tray.Arizona: Is something wrong? Darwish: Uh, we, um, before had all of these things, but recently the supply trucks cannot reach us, and the electricity is unreliable, so many of our instruments, we-we cannot use so if you want to, um, replicate our circumstances, we may need to adjust this slightly.Owen: Please. Were here to make this work for you.Darwish: Thank you. Um-This is more right.Doctor: Also-Now we go.Shane: Dr. Shepherd, hey. I wanted to follow up on the patients we saw yesterday, cause I care.Derek: Ross, you should be learning something else from someone else.Shane: Oh, I am. Im covering the pit, which I can do and manage your post-ops. Also, I brought you a latte.Derek: Its not your job to bring my coffee.Heather: Sorry. Im here. I had to get a piece of gum. I had epically bad breath. I didnt want it to bowl you over in the O.R., but-Im all set. See? Derek: I didnt need to see it.Heather: Okay. Well, Im going to check your post-ops. Anything youd like me to look for? Derek: Ross already did it.Heather: Spectacular.Derek: Anything we should know? Shane: Yeah, Rachel Dawsons awake.Derek: Um-tell Hunt shes up.Owen: Were gonna send you back with a bunch of equipment, uh, but if supplies arent reaching you and theres no electricity, then were gonna have to figure out another way.Arizona: Yeah, so, um, take a look around and see what items you do have left in the field hospital, and, uh, put it in the box.Shane: Dr. Hunt. Can I borrow you? Ethan: I dont think I should go in there.Owen: Shes okay now, Ethan.Ethan: She was really mad when she saw me before.Owen: She wasnt mad at you. She was confused. Theres something in her head that they needed to fix, and theyve done that. Shes back to her old self again.Ethan: You sure? Owen: I dont know 100%, Ethan, but I think we should try, okay? All right. Rachel: Ethan? Youre okay? Come here. Oh. Oh, god. I love you so much. Did you get hurt? Ethan: No? Rachel: You look really good.Derek: My car crash mom woke up. And the lawyer sent over an e-mail with the forms. We need two names a guardian and a backup. Before it was Lexie, Cristina, and Owen.Meredith: So Cristina and then which one of your sisters do you want as a backup? Derek: Cristina doesnt want children.Meredith: This isnt children. Its Zola and fetus.Derek: Stop calling the baby fetus.Meredith: Well, she will love him whatever his name is.Derek: All right, talk to her and see what she says.Meredith: I know what shell say.Derek: And Ill be wrong, and thatll be good for everybody.Callie: My talk was a viral sensation. Cartilage is trending-because of me.Jackson: I couldnt be happier.Callie: A cartilage regeneration lab would be a huge boon for the hospital.Jackson: I am not an A.T.M. I have one vote just like you do and Arizona does.Callie: Oh, no. Arizona has to vote for me cause shes my wife. And your vote is like a vote and a half.Jackson: Uh-huh.Callie: Ill vote for myself. Now that is a solid voting block.Jackson: You put a lot of thought into this, huh? Alex: Is this how it works? You all whisper to each other in your board meetings about your pet projects, and thats where all the money goes? Webber: Thats exactly how it works.Jackson: That is not how it works. Everybodys supposed to submit their proposals in writing. You cant have people bugging board members while theyre trying to work.Callie: Uh-youre sitting in a chair. Alex: I need money for my orphan thing. I want to take it global.Jackson: You see what youve done? Cristina: Who canceled my valve replacement? Webber: Hunt canceled half of everybodys day.Owen: Thank you for coming, everyone. Sorry we had to rearrange your schedule, but this is important.Arizona: Weve got two Syrian doctors here. they used to be G.P.S, but now theyre operating in a field hospital in a war zone.Owen: We were planning on teaching them surgical procedures they could do with limited resources, but it turns out they have way less to work with than we anticipated.Alex: Just give them more stuff.Webber: When it runs out in two weeks, theyll be right back where they started. He wants to help them function with what they know they have.April: Which is this.Owen: So-we need to be able to do the procedures on this list using only what is in this box.Cristina: Are you kidding me? Theres no way.Owen: There has to be. We gotta figure it out.Leah: Joyce Basches labs. Shes in ultrasound now.Bailey: Mm. Her white counts pretty high. And her electrolytes are off. Um, I think we err on the side of caution and admit her.Leah: And, uh, this is kind of weird. Um, we have another post-op complication on the same day as Mrs. Basche. And, uh, I scrubbed in on both of them with you. Bailey: And you managed their post-op care? Okay, you better go through All your notes on both these charts and figure out what the hell went wrong. Edwards, youre with me today.Stephanie: Im with Dr. Avery today. Bailey: Ditch him. Murphys having a time-out.Stephanie: What did you do? Stephanie: So the second post-op infection was your patient, too? Leah: Kathy Dong.Stephanie: Mm-hmm. Leah: Does she need surgery? Stephanie: Probably. And Bailey got Medusa to scrub in with her this afternoon on the first lady that came in with an infection. Theyve gotta take out her shunt. Its got this huge abscess under it. Its a mess.Leah: Theyre gonna kill me.Stephanie: What did you do? Did you forget the pre-op antibiotics or scrub too fast? Leah: I was sick. I had the flu or something.Stephanie: And you came in? Leah: Of course I did. We all work when were sick, all the time. Patients have post-op infections all the time, right? Callie: Okay, so they can debride the wounds with a basic instrument set, but now theyre faced with a huge risk of infection.Jackson: Well, I guess wound vacs are out of the question then.April: Simple wet-to-dry dressings might work? Callie: Mm. No. Theyd have to change those out three times a day. They would use their entire gauze supply with one patient.Webber: Sugar.Callie: Excuse me? Webber: Its not in the box, but they may have it around. Its an osmotic dressing that allows you to avoid multiple dressing changes.Callie: Okay. Well, somebody go find out if they still have sugar.Webber: Okay.Cristina: Anything? Derek: Youve barely made a dent. Its gonna take forever.Cristina: Oh! Well, you try using this hand drill, Mr. Backseat driver.Meredith: Let me try.Derek: If they had an infrascanner, it would be a lot easier.Meredith: Well, they dont. I think whoever it is, you just killed him.Derek: You know, start with a fresh one.Cristina: Oh, does anybody have any betadine? Jackson: I just have bleach.Derek: Yeah, thatll work.Jackson: Sure.Owen: All right. So anybody ready to start teaching? Callie: Uh, me. I can do fracture repairs.Jackson: Yeah, you can put me down. I got a blade I can use for skin grafting.Owen: Great. Get to the lab. Uh, Shepherd, how long till Rachel Dawsons out of the I.C.U.?Derek: Oh, check with Ross. Hes tracking her through post-op.Owen: Wait. I thought Brooks was on your service today.Derek: Ross gets connected to the patients. He likes to follow through.Arizona: Owen, peds just called. Ethan Dawsons grandmother got stuck back east. Her flight got canceled, and shes not gonna make it here until tomorrow. So I think you should call social services and see if they can take him for the night.Steven: But this is pretty standard, right? This must happen all the time.Bailey: Its an unusually aggressive infection. But were gonna take care of it.Steven: Ah, she said it was nothing, and I knew it.Bailey: StevenSteven: No. I waited a whole day.Bailey: I am going to take care of her, you hear me? Jackson: And now even if you dont have an electric dermatome, you can still do skin grafts using blades. but you want to be very careful about how much pressure you apply. You dont want to cut too deep.Doctor: Mm. Is that okay?Jackson: Thats good. But no deeper. Yeah, thats better.Callie: Okay, so you want to place the screws medial to the tibial crest so you dont interfere with intravascular bundle.Darwish: Medial to the tibial crest.Callie: Mm-hmm. Now advance the screw by hand. Yeah. Until its anchored in the far cortex. Dont be afraid to push too hard.Darwish: Ah, sorry. Im-Im just-Im trying to figure out how to hold down the patient to keep him still while I do this.Callie: Oh, the patients sedated.Darwish: Not when you dont have anesthesia.Callie: O-okay. Um-Lets go at this another way.April: I am so sorry I wasnt here earlier.Matthew: Its okay.April: Weve got these two Syrian doctors here and were trying to get all the surgeons to figure out how to do these procedures with, like, a piece of gum and a matchstick, and this was our first pee break. And meanwhile, youre sitting here and you cant even walk? I thought it was just a small laceration.Matthew: It is. Im fine.April: But is it infected? Because you should be able to walk.Matthew: April. April.April: I dont know why you cant walk.Matthew: April, I can walk. ImApril: You can?Matthew: Yeah.April: W-they said that you-you couldnt leave till your mom came to pick you up.Matthew: Oh. Uh-I, um-my moms not coming here because I cant get myself home. Shes coming here because I wanted her to meet you.April: Oh.Leah: I had a low-grade fever. I felt bad the night before, but when I woke up, I figured I could muscle through it. So I came in. I felt okay for most of the day, so I figured it wasntCristina: Of course Ill take Zola and fetus.Meredith: Thats what I told Derek.Cristina: Youre not shipping them off to Ohio or wherever his stupid sisters are from.Meredith: I knew you would say that.Cristina: I will oversee the most competent herd of child care professionals ever. Ill get only german nannies. Theyre super organized.Meredith: Im not sure a herd of german nannies is what I had in mind.Cristina: Wait. You dont want me to be a stay-at-home mom? Meredith: No.Cristina: Yeah, cause youre not.Meredith: Right, but Zola is at the day care here when we pick her up.Cristina: Yeah, and you do 30% less surgeries than I do cause youre not putting in the hours anymore.Meredith: You dont want to do this.Cristina: Hey, I love Zola.Meredith: I know you do. But you dont want to be her mom.Cristina: No. You really hate those sisters?Meredith: Kind of.Cristina: Mm.Meredith: Not all of them. Kathleen seems like a good mom. I mean, I dont want to hang out with her all the time, but her kids seem sane.Cristina: Yeah, well, thats not nothing. Okay, how about this? You write in the will that I get your children three weeks every year. Well travel. Ill take them to get their first tattoo-someplace clean. And Ill teach them how to put a condom on a-on a cucumber.Meredith: Okay.Cristina: I will be the coolest aunt in the world. I just cant be a mom.Meredith: Oh. They deserve a mom.Cristina: They already have a mom.Meredith: I know.Cristina: Youre not dying right now. You know that, right? Shane: Dr. Webber. I paged you. Can you check out bed three? Patient is Seth Lepik. Erythema and swelling along a surgical site. Febrile. Looks pretty sick. Probably needs to be admitted. Sorry. Ill be right back. Dr. Shepherd just ordered an M.R.I. on one of his patients.Webber: I thought you were covering the pit.Shane: Oh, I am. My generations all about multitasking, sir.Webber: Mr. Lepik, Im Dr. Webber. I understand that youre not feeling well.Seth: Yeah, um-Ive been dizzy for a couple of days, and they said to come back in if I didnt feel good.Webber: They who? Seth: You guys. I had surgery here a couple of weeks ago.Webber: Oh, here it is. Dr. Bailey operated on you.Seth: Yep.Webber: Okay, well-well, lets see what we have.Meredith: So you want to stop the bleeding, but you dont want to do a blind clamp in a bloody field.Cristina: Uh, your goal is to get control of the hilum. Since you wont have a stapler, you can get control by using finger pressure, like that.Doctor: So-just reach in here? Cristina: Yeah, you want to feel for the bronchus and then youll know youre near the hilum.April: Matthews mother is coming here. I cant meet her. I cant lie to a mother.Meredith: Dont sell yourself short. You thought you couldnt lie to Matthew either, but somehow you had it in you.Cristina: What kind of grown man gets his mommy to pick him up? April: They have a good relationship. He respects women. He has good values.Doctor: I think Im there.Cristina: Okay, so if you dont have a clamp, you can just use your hand and twist the lung on the hilar axis. Thats it.Doctor: I see it. Thank you.April: You know what? He doesnt make fun of me. He thinks Im brave. He likes it when I babble.Cristina: Hes a unicorn.April: Hes an amazing guy.Meredith: Well, then you should tell him the truth.April: I have this really cool technique for autotransfusion that I would love to show you when youre done here.Callie: Not bad, huh? Who needs a fancy splint when you have duct tape?Darwish: It holds quite nicely.Callie: Mm-hmm. 27 new E-mails about where my research goes next. It should sound like a cash register to you.Jackson: Can you go bug Shepherd for his vote, please? Callie: Oh, I plan to, and Im sure Ill get it. Shepherd knows we bought this hospital so that we could all be the doctors we want to be. Im not living my dream. My dreams are big and bright and filled with extremely shiny machines that grow cartilage out of thin air.Darwish: I have that dream all the time.April: Since you have limited blood supply, you do this and youre giving your patient their own blood back. Do you want to give it a try? Doctor: Sure. So-are you going to tell this man the truth or include his mother in the lie? Because I cannot get on that plane without some closure.April: Uh, I-I am so sorry. You do not need to bother with my stupid problems. You have real problems.Doctor: Courtship troubles are everyones troubles. Wooing my wife was very tricky.April: Well, howd you win her over? Doctor: Ahh. A picnic of spiced lamb under the cypress trees, almonds dipped in honey, the words of my heart. Dr. Kepner-we went to see Terminator 3. Meredith: You were right. Cristina only wants to be the cool aunt.Derek: Im sorry. I wish I was wrong.Meredith: Thats okay. What about Kathleen? Derek: What about Lizzie? You two got along.Meredith: Oh, I forgot about Lizzie.Derek: You know, I dont want to leave our kids with somebody you forgot about.Meredith: Well, shes the alternate.Derek: Well, its a disaster plan. Most disasters dont happen. Meredith: They do to us.Derek: Thats true. We have survived an unusual number of very bad things. At this point, it ups our odds.Meredith: Just send the papers.Derek: Uh, apparently we have never filled out a health care directive. The lawyer wants that, too.Meredith: Oh, well, I mean, you know all of this. I dont want to be a potato. No extraordinary measures taken if its obviously at the end.Derek: He wants it in writing.Meredith: Oh, it doesnt matter. We both know youre gonna give me a lethal dose of morphine the second I start to forget where my keys are. Im not kidding. Before we knew my mother was sick, she couldnt remember anything Id ever said to her. And I thought it was because she didnt give a crap about me. I dont want to put my kids through that. Youll give me a lethal dose, well hold hands, and Ill fade off into the night.Derek: We will cross that bridge when we come to it.Meredith: More irrigation.Bailey: Looks like Im gonna have to open this all up. You doing okay? Meredith: Im fine.Bailey: You sure? Meredith: Dr. Bailey, dont get all weird on me because you think you shattered my psyche. I knew what I was asking when I took that test.Bailey: Well, if you ever need to talkMeredith: Stop it.Bailey: All right. Fine. How about we talk about the sloppy job youre doing raising those crappy interns? Meredith: There you go.Bailey: What, she sneezed all over my patients, now I have two post-op infections? They have no judgment or common sense.Webber: Mm. Sorry to butt in, Bailey. I saw a patient of yours from a couple of weeks back. Post-op infection, pretty extensive. Hes on I. V. antibiotics, but hes gonna need surgery. You have time today or you want me to handle it? Bailey: What do you mean, he? Hes a she, and I saw her. Im dealing with her after I deal with this post-op infection.Webber: Its not a she. Seth Lepik. Meredith: Its not the same patient. Its a third one.Webber: Three? Have you spoken to Hunt? Bailey: No, not yet. I thought it was just two.Webber: Look, Ill take care of your third patient. You need to find Hunt. Which intern was it? Meredith: Its Leah Murphy.April: Dr. Darwish, can I get you something? Darwish: Oh, no. Im-just looking. Its quiet. We dont have a lot of quiet anymore.Owen: So theres been a big rainstorm back east, and your grandmas flight isnt gonna be able to get in until tomorrow, so Carol here from social services is going to take you to a place that you can sleep tonight.Ethan: Why cant I stay here like we did last night? Owen: Well, thats not going to work out.Ethan: I dont want to go with her. My mom and dad are here.Owen: Its gonna be fine, okay? Theyre gonna give you a great dinner and theyll probably give you ice cream for dessert, and theyre gonna let you play video games, so-Hey. Hey, hey, hey. Come on. Its going to be fine. I promise.Doctor: Okay, is that-better? Cristina: Yeah. Uh, but, uh, practice it a bunch more times. The faster you get in and out, the better your outcomes will be.Meredith: Promise me youll kill me with a lethal injection before I start to forget where my keys are.Cristina: Of course.Meredith: Early. Not when I set the house on fire because I forgot to shut the stove off or when Im sitting in the rocking chair in the corner of the nursing home. I dont want my kids to go through what I went throughCristina: Mer, you had me at Lethal injection. Matthew: Wow. Is that my door prize? April: Okay, so you know I was working with these two Syrian guys today? They barely get any supplies anymore. I mean, this is all they have to work with. But the attendings all pitched in, and we figured out a whole bunch of lifesaving procedures they can do.Matthew: Thats great.April: Yeah. Um-my point is you think you need everything, but you dont. We could get by without a lot of stuff, right? Matthew: Sure. What exactly are we getting by without? April: My virginity. I was-I was a virgin for a really long time, and then I wasnt. Uh, I-really wanted to wait for someone like you-for marriage, but I screwed up. And I was just-I was so scared to tell you. But then I was watching these guys today, and they-they literally have nothing left, and theyre making do. And then I-I just felt like I was being so stupid to-to worry about this one little thing, li-like-like you couldnt even get over it.Matthew: So-I guess I would be an ungrateful jerk if I worried about your virginity while theres a war going on somewhere and people are dying? That what youre saying to me? April: No, no. II-I didntMatthew: You didnt think Id be more hung up on the lying? Cause I bet even in a war, people still value honesty.Owen: Hes still not awake? Cristina: Uh, no, not yet. I gave him a bolus of D50. Well see if that helps.Owen: Why didnt you talk to me first? Cristina: Because I talked to Russell about it, like you asked me to.Owen: But you knew that I was concerned about this case.Cristina: You really want me to have three highly trained surgeons supervising one mans recovery? Owen: It shouldnt be news to you that we work as a team at this hospital.Cristina: Oh, yes, and the entire team is helping you save Syria from itself. I came up with, like, 14 ways of doing thoracotomy procedures without a chest tray. I didnt have time for a groupthink on perfectly straightforward post-op care.Owen: Tomorrow, you, Russell, myself will round on Paul together, all right?Cristina: Are you serious?Owen: I am.Bailey: Uh, Dr. Hunt, I need to speak with you.Owen: Could you give me moment?Bailey: It has to be now. And Webbers in the O.R. with the third. Owen: So we have no idea how extensive this is? All right. You and I are gonna need to talk to infection control, let them know what we know so far. I need you to find all your charts from that day, figure out every patient you touched in post-op, or anywhere, for that matter. Were gonna need to call every one of them, have them come in, and exam them. This is going to be a nightmare.Leah: Theyre gonna fire me, arent they? Meredith: Just go.Meredith: Still unconscious? Bummer.Cristina: Its okay. Hell wake up in a couple of days, if we can all relax and be patient about it.Meredith: Good.Cristina: Yeah, tell that to Owen.Meredith: We may be losing Leah Murphy from the program.Cristina: Did I like her? Meredith: I think you said once that she didnt suck as much as you expected her to suck.Cristina: Oh. Thats too bad. You know, maybe Owen doesnt like being chief.Meredith: What makes you say that? Cristina: I thought he did, but lately, hes had a bug up his butt about Russell not supervising me. You know, maybe its because he misses teaching. I mean, Derek-he hated all that administrative crap when he was chief, right?Meredith: Mm-hmm.Cristina: Owens had nothing but that for weeks. Maybe he feels like hes losing touch with the medicine? Meredith: Or maybe its because Russells not supervising you.Cristina: Okay, I just agreed to off you the minute you started acting dotty. Shouldnt you be on my side for the rest of the day just as a courtesy?Webber: Ross was working the pit today?Derek: Yes.Webber: Okay, I just took out an infected dialysis graft.Derek: Mm.Webber: He saw the patient before I didDerek: Right.Webber: But he didnt scrub in with me because he wanted to make sure your M.R.I. was just the way you liked it.Shane: Hey, Dr. Webber. Someone just put a glioblastoma resection on your schedule for tomorrow. Did you want to do that before or after your aneurysm?Derek: Shane, you have to stop. I am working with Brooks now.Shane: Yeah, but she annoys you, doesnt she? I mean, you and I kind of get along.Derek: Brooks has an instinct for this that you dont have. You make up for it with a ton of work.Shane: Well, if Im making up for it, who cares how?Derek: I care. And you should, too. You should find a specialty where you shine.Shane: This is what Im passionate about. Doesnt that count for anything? Derek: Shes better at this than you are. And that means, to me, I have to teach her, not you. Youre gonna be a great surgeon. Go figure out where.Heather: Hey. Guy cant take a hint, huh? Derek: Mm-hmm.Heather: Where are we going, sensei? Derek: We are going to check in on Rachel Dawson, see if her neuro exams have improved. You went with spearmint gum this time.Heather: Yeah. You can smell it? Derek: Mm. I can.Heather: Do you like spearmint? Derek: Not really, no.Alex: Just use peripheral vascular instruments if you dont have stuff for peds.Doctor: Mm.Arizona: Okay, so pass the umbilical tape around the vessel. And then thread both ends through the short rubber catheter and place the hemostat. There.Owen: Uh, could I borrow her for a moment? Darwish: Yes, but not for long, please.Owen: Uh, I would like to admit Ethan Dawson to peds for the night.Arizona: Oh, hell be fine with social services. Kids go with them every day.Owen: This kid doesnt have to.Arizona: Owen, theres protocol for a reason.Owen: Yeah, but were human for a reason.Arizona: I know that youve taken a special interest in this kidOwen: Why is everybody acting like this is some kind of a character flaw? Alex: He ought to stay. Hes sick. I got a look at him when I checked his wrist. Short limb syndrome.Arizona: Karev.Owen: Right. Hes right. Uh, limited growth, excessive sleeping, and eating.Alex: Impulse control problems.Arizona: Th-these are all the symptoms of childhood.Alex: Cant be sure.Owen: Not until we confirm it with testing and observation.Arizona: Guys, guys, I love the enthusiasm, but its not gonna happen.Owen: All right.Derek: Hey.Meredith: Cristina said she would pull the trigger if it comes to that.Derek: Youre my wife. Can we make the decision together if were gonna throw in the towel? Meredith: That sounds fair. Its not gonna be easy on you if I start to lose it.Derek: Oh, dont worry. Youre a project even with all your marbles. I brought you something.Meredith: You did?Derek: I had Bailey do my genome.Meredith: You did? Derek: Yeah.Meredith: High-risk for liver cancer and prostate cancer? Whoa.Derek: Yeah. Youre telling me.Meredith: Male pattern baldness? Derek: Late onset, apparently.Meredith: Heroin addiction?Derek: Im a real prize.Meredith: Ohh.Derek: Its all a crapshoot. We didnt get one single definite. We only got maybes.Meredith: Ah, maybe we live forever.Derek: Maybe we do, and maybe I become a bald heroin addict.Matthews mom: Honey, Im gonna get these bags down to the car.Matthew: Uh, thanks, mom.Webber: Wrapping it up for the day?Jackson: Yep.Webber: How about you let me buy you dinner? I want to bend your ear about a project Im thinking about.Jackson: You and everyone else are free to submit your proposals in writing to the entire board. And then I will vote like everyone else does. Hell, maybe Ill submit one myself. Maybe I have an idea, but Im not out here hawking it to people at work. Cause Im gonna write a proposal like youre supposed to.Webber: Um-son, nobodys ever saying yes to your proposal. Youre the most powerful vote on the board. Youre the person who says yes to other peoples ideas. We still let you be a surgeon. Nobody wanted to take that away from you. But your project is this hospital.Jackson: Yeah, its exhausting sometimes.Webber: Yeah. You know something I learned when I was the chief? Jackson: What? Webber: Somebody offers to buy you dinner while they talk your ear off about something you dont want to hearJackson: You say yes.Webber: Look at that. Youre a natural.Arizona: Oh, looks like you got this.Darwish: Yes, but-Not as fast as it could be. Practice, practice, practice. Thank you for all youve taught us.Arizona: I wish it could be more. It feels like nothing.Darwish: If we will help even one child, its everything.Nurse: Short limb synd
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