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The Calzona Thread
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Topic Started: Jan 24 2015, 01:24 PM (16,058 Views)
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Mar 22 2015, 04:09 PM
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Grey's Anatomy 11x17 Canadian Promo (CTV Promo)
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Mar 22 2015, 04:21 PM
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Grey's Anatomy cast is filming today on location at an abandoned hospital.
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Mar 22 2015, 04:21 PM
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Mar 22 2015, 05:18 PM
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recap (11.16): Steak. Knives.
Meanwhile, Callie (and her leather jacket) struts into the hospital with her lady date in tow. She and the perky blonde (I see a pattern) had to end their date before it really started, but her date isn’t leaving without some sweet Callie kisses. Callie obliges, and all is fine until Arizona spots them through a window. Callie looks up to see her ex-wife staring at her, and awkwardness ensues. While Callie has every right in the world to move on, making out with your date in the hospital where you ex works is less than thoughtful.
But such is life at Grey Sloan Memorial. This is why whenever I break up with someone, I try to Eternal Sunshine that shit right out. It has yet to work. Sigh.
Callie and Arizona take the elevator together where they both try to avoid talking about what just happened. Arizona compliments Callie on her dress, which is new. She’s buying new dresses: This is officially a sign of moving on, and Arizona knows it. When the doors open, Callie springs into action on a trauma that’s come in. She changes from her little back dress into her scrubs right in front of everyone. Arizona, we saw you sneak a peek, and we don’t judge.
Jo and Stephanie give the attendings the low down on the trauma, and Jo balks when Owen tries to assign her to Arizona’s patient instead of Callie’s. Well, Callie’s patient is also Meredith’s and no one is more obsessed with the streak than Jo is. Callie rushes to attend to the patient, Tom, who was hit by a car that crashed into his home. His pregnant wife was also injured. Tom’s in seriously bad shape, and Arizona’s patient is missing. The wife, Claire, is chatting with her mom on the phone in the hallway and seems to be doing fine already despite a head injury, cuts and bruises. Tom wakes up briefly, and screams for his wife. They rush him through the ER and he runs into Claire, and they share a moment of comfort before Tom heads to the OR.
As they work on Tom, Callie launches into her guilty feelings about Arizona catching her kissing her date. Meredith points out that Arizona was doing the same thing, except when they were married, so she doesn’t need to own those guilty pangs. Richard and Maggie work on Martin in another OR and Maggie goes off about Martin’s wife being an irresponsible caregiver. Ben keeps trying to subtly get her to drop it, but Maggie doesn’t just stick her foot in her mouth halfway. She commits. Richard tells her about Adele and she feels terrible.
Ameila, Jo and Arizona work with Claire, who is laughing and chatting about her husband’s punk band. Arizona jumps in, claiming she has a punk past, and I desperately want to believe her. Claire is fine one moment, then having a massive seizure the next.
Amelia, Arizona, Bailey and Jo fight to save Claire but it all happens so fast. It was a massive brain bleed that couldn’t be fixed, and Claire dies in the exam room. They continue CPR to keep blood flowing, so they can try and deliver the baby. The whole thing hits Jo really hard.
Arizona and Callie both go to check on Tom and Claire’s baby at the same time, and Alex gets the hell out of there fast. Callie checks in to see how Arizona is after losing Claire, which is nice and I love seeing them expressing that sort of concern for each other again. Arizona attempts to talk to Callie about her date earlier, but Callie cuts her off, and tells her that she’s going to continue to see other people and it’s not really any of her business. Rather than start an argument, Arizona keeps it zipped.
Callie finds a dark empty hallway to catch a few Zs, but Meredith is already there, and thoroughly freaks her out. Meredith asks Callie if she knew or had a feeling Arizona and George were cheating beforehand? Time for some real talk.
Alex and Maggie join Callie and Meredith, and they suggest the numerous reasons that a woman could have answered Derek’s phone. Maggie has a ton of great reasons, and some not so great (an accident? That’s not helping). Well at least she tries. She reminds her sister not to search for zebras. Meredith is afraid that Derek’s repeating the same thing he did when he left Addison and had an affair with her. Alex pipes up and says that Derek still want to “do” her, which means they are all good. Callie thinks that MerDer are proof that love is real. They are her OTP apparently.
Arizona joins Callie at the elevators and can’t keep silent anymore. She knows Callie’s date, Heather, and they used to go out. Oh man, they make it seem like the Seattle queer lady dating pool is about as big as a puddle in a pothole. Callie tells Arizona that that sort of thing might happen, and she needs to deal. Finally Arizona says two words that resonate with Callie: “Steak Knives.” Not only did Arizona date Heather, but she was super intense and more than a touch cray. Callie remembers the stories and realizes that Arizona helped her dodge a bullet, big time. Arizona wasn’t sure if it was her place to tell Callie, but frankly, it’s a public service announcement. Callie is grateful, and it’s a funny, sweet little moment between these two. Maybe we will get through this after all. Maybe.
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Mar 22 2015, 05:55 PM
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Sides for 11.21 Filming dates 3/20 – 4/1.
ALANA –Alana is on her side, banged up, with small cuts from the shattered glass. She’s groaning. Dr. Smith ever-so-carefully rolls her onto her back and does a quick exam. Can you tell me your name? Alana. It’s hard to breathe. Okay, just a second. Is it getting better, worse, staying the same? Better I think. Are you in any pain? Dr. Smith touches her neck, moves it a little from side to side. Does this hurt? Alana shakes her head no. Then she is overcome with a sense of urgency. I’m not supposed to be here. I’m..I have to go. Careful, you’ll hurt yourself. It’s fine. I’m fine. I have to go. I have to call my mom. Where’s my phone? Listen to me Alana, you might be in shock. So just do me a favor and slow down… A beat. Alana calms. Then, as Dr. Smith continues to check her out. That’s good. Now, do you know what day it is? Tuesay. I’m supposed to be in school. In math. We have a quiz. That why you were driving so crazy? I skilled. My mom’s going to kill me. I’m supposed…I wasn’t driving. Who was? Charlie. My boyfriend. Dr. Smith jumps to her feet to look around them. Where is he?!
Alana sits on the ground next to Charlie. She’s shaking. It’s 10:37. Third period just started. Pre-calculus. And Mr. Walden will see that I bagged on the quiz and he’ll tell the office and then they’ll call my mom at work and.. she’s going to freak out. She’s going to be pissed. She just started this new insurance job, it’s really good and. She hates Charlie. She thinks he’s stoned all the time and has no parenting and is… I’m sorry. But she… she calls you a waste of space who drives too fast and…WE JUST FLIPPED YOUR DAD’S CAR! I can’t even. What happened? How are we even here? What’s happening? When Alana winces in pain, grabbing her stomach. Alana, calm down. What hurts? My stomach really, really hurts and everything just feels like, crap, you know and. But Alana’s words become slurry as blood pours from her mouth. Dr. Smith immediately goes to her, grabbing her. Dr. Smith gently takes hold of Alana’s chin. Alana. What’s wrong? What are you? You’re gonna look right at me. Right at my face, right at my eyes. Okay? Good. Just like that. Don’t look away, not for a second. Got it? Alana nods. She’s scared. I know you are, but I’m here. Right here. And I’m gonna stay right here so…don’t look away. I need to do an exam. With her free hand, Dr. Smith opens the lower part of Alana’s blouse and we can see a very deep gash. What’s wrong with me? Alana desperately tries to bend her head down to see, but Dr. Smith keeps her hand on Alana’s chin. Not letting Alana look down. Alana, I’ve got you. Is it my stomanch? Is it bleeding? Alana…Am I dying, please, I want to know…Alana. Eyes on me. Alana stops struggling and finally looks straight into Dr. Smith’s eyes. Alana takes a breath. Calms. Eyes on you. Good.
CHARLIE – Hospital, day – Dr. Smith sees Charlie, stumbling away from the ER. Stop! What happened? You were in an accident and hit your head. Oh. And as Charlie turns to face her, we see Charlie has blood streaming down his face. Okay, I need you to sit down. He doesn’t feel so good. What happened? You were in a car accident and hit your head. Who are you? I’m a doctor. I’m here to help you. What happened? What happened? Alana, Charlie’s girlfriend, looks on totally freaked out. Charlie looks at her blankly, which is even scarier. Oh my God. Oh my God. Alana? Where are we? What happened? Stop asking that! You’re freaking me out! Where are we?
SARAH – mom - EXT. Hospital – Day – Dr. Jones peers in at Sarah and her daughter Jamie who are both starting to panic. Dr. Smith and Swift are nearby. Dr. Jones asks if everything is okay here? Sarah is panting. She has to get out. Dr. Jones tells her to listen. She’s going to be all right. Just…try to relax. Excuse me? Relax? They are trapped in there! Dr. Jones looks around and tells her that Dr. Smith is gonna take care of her. He needs to see how badly the other driver is hurt. Sarah is enraged. You mean that idiot who cut us off? Who almost KILLED US? You need to help HIM? Dr. Jones grabs the jack and Dr. Hall assists. Okay Sarah, you need to cover your face and look away from the window on three. One, two…Dr. Jones smashes the window and opens the door from the inside. Sarah GULPS at the fresh air, clawing to get out..Is the car going to explode??? It’s okay – we’ve got you now. How’s her daughter? Where is she? Dr. Hall wants to get her out of there. Is she ready? Uh huh. She grimaces. Her arm. It’s bad. She starts panting, patting her chest desperately. She thinks she’s having a heart attack! Dr. Hall tells her that she is not having a heart attack. She feels all tight…and flushed…and her fingers are all tingling. Dr. Jones leans over and checks the pulse on her neck. You’re having a panic attack. I need to you breathe in and out. Inhale and…one. Inhale hand…two. Sarah starts to control her breathing. It’s not working. Keep breathing. You can do this. Think about your daughter. Sarah starts to breathe again. Okay. Okay. Come on, let’s get you out of here. Dr. Jones leans in and releases the seat belt. I’m going to lift under your shoulders okay? Ready, set…Owwwww… Go. My ARM. Ahhhh! Dr. Jones carries Sarah to the side of the road. She is moaning and shivering in pain. I need to check you for any injuries. Dr. Jones quickly examines Sarah. When he pushes on her shoulder…Aghhh.! Is it broken? It’s dislocated. I need you to work with me to put it back in place. No, please. Let’s wait for help. And where’s Jamie? She should be with me. She’s too young…She’s…Jamie’s fine. You have a brave daughter, but we can’t wait here. Okay. Dr. Jones lifts her arm to her shoulder. Slowly moves her arm towards her back while Dr. Hall distracts Sarah. So, where were you guys headed? The space needle. She’s never been up there. She’s….Then Dr. Jones makes ajerly move and we hear a POP. Aeehhhhhh!1!! Sarah lets out a shrilling cry that echoes throughout the scene.
POLICE OFFICER – ER Waiting Room. The cops are staring at Samantha with confusion. Ma’am? I’m afraid there’s been an accident. Could you come with us, please? But Samantha doesn’t respond. Catatonic. Are you okay? My…my purse. Let me just get my purse. The officer is concerned.
JAMIE (12) Hospital Day – Dr. Smith climbs over to the back door of the vehicle, peers inside. She sees a 12-year-old girl, strapped into her seat belt and extremely shaken. Eyes wide, frozen…Hi. Are you Jamie? Yes. Are you all right? Does anything hurt? Like, your neck or…? I think I’m dead. Dr. Smith looks at this scared little girl. Who’s more stunned than hurt. Dr. Smith stretches out her hand toward the girl. Give me your hand. Jamie doesn’t. It’s okay. Jamie slowly puts her hand out and Dr. Smith touches her wrist. You’re not dead. You know why? Why? I can feel your pulse in your wrist. I’m a doctor, so I know that means your heart’s still beating. Now you try it…Touch the inside of your wrist. Two fingers. Jamie does. Then she looks back at Dr. Smith. Feel it. Yeah. See? You’re not dead. I’m not dead. I’m not dead. Dr. Smith carries Jamie over to the benches, a safe distance away from the road where the accident took place. She sets Jamie down and she winces in pain. Her ankle. Dr. Smith takes a look at it as the other doctors administer aid. Jamie is imprinting on Dr. Smith. Stay away from your mom’s car. So…you’re a doctor. I am. A surgeon. Aren’t you supposed to treat the people with the worst injuries first? Triage, right? Dr. Smith smiles, charmed and impressed. You know about triage? I did my history project on Clara Barton. She was the only woman at the Antietam. She helped triage the wounded. They called her the Angel of the Battlefield. Dr. Smith looks at Jamie, smitten. But…I’m gonna go get your mom. Just stay here for me. Jamie nods, watching the doctor work. Dr. Smith brings another injured teen, ALANA, and puts her on the bench next to Jamie. Alana is bleeding badly. Dr. Smith holds pressure on her leg. I’m gonna stitch this up. Jamie here will talk to you. Are you scared? Yeah. Don’t worry. They’re going to fix you. Now, you wanna talk about scary…my bat mitzvah was last weekend. I was terrified. Jamie holds pressure to Alana’s leg. I had to stand in front of everybody I know and recite this passage from the Torah. It was relaly, reall long and super hard to memorize, because it’s written all backwards. And even though I practiced…Alana grunts in pain. My grandmother said I did okay…but she’s almost deaf. Dr. Smith finishes her stitching. All done. She pulls a blanket over Alana’s wound so she doesn’t have to see anything. She reassures her…just relax. Breathe. You did great. Dr. Smith looks at Jamie. So did you. Jamie smiles. Now what?
TOBY (30s), ER Doctor – He is flummoxed as yet another ambulance arrives and he runs up to the window of the paramedic. No, no, no. Another one? The paramedic unloads the patient and Toby sticks close to him. They already have that man and his kid and that woman with the mangled legs and the dude with the shoulder injury. When it rains it pours. We don’t have any room. Make it. What’re we supposed to do with this one? Toby stares down at a bloody, battered, c-collared trauma patient who might as well be a bag of potatoes. Fine. But this isn’t on me. Toby knows this isn’t good.
Toby later examines Jessica, his patient, who lays motionless on the ER bed. The ER is chaotic. He needs four units of blood. He examines Jessica’s eyes with a penlight. Dr. Smith arrives and asks Toby for her status. Jane Doe, head-on collision with a truck. Had to be extricated. Positive loss of consciousness at the scene. Poorly responsive. Edie examines Jessica. Pupils are equal and responsive. She’s still hypotensive and tachycardic after two fluid boluses.
PAUL – Hospital ER, Night – Paul is ultrasounding Joshua’s abdomen. Dr. Francis is nearby. There’s blood in the belly. We need to take him straight up. Should we scan him first? There’s no time. Get him an airway…Intubation tray. A nurse brings her the tray. As she removes the mask from Joshua’s face, he struggles again to speak, but can’t. Dr. Francis moves to intubate him, but Joshua fights her off…Paul calls for sedation, please. You need to calm down buddy. Paul holds Joshua down. We’re going to sedate you now so we can secure your airway. You’re going to be fine. Sux and etomidate.
Hospital OR Night – Paul works in Joshua’s abdomen, running the bowel, looking for bleeders. The colon’s avulsed. We’ll need to resect and create a temporary colostomy. We’ve got a grade 2 splenic lac. Paul takes a look. Let’s leave it. Check the four quadrants. Make sure to check the retrohepatic space. BEEP, BEEP, BEEP – Paul takes the chest tube, wiggles it. Blood POURS out. Crap. He’s got a huge hemothorax. We have to open his chest. Thoracotomy tray. Scalpel. Paul slices into Joshua’s chest, furiously works. He can’t find any pulmonary disruption. He’s not bleeding into his chest…this makes no sense. Monitors blare. His heart’s in good shape. He doesn’t understand what…He had a head lac…check his pupils. Dr. Francis checks. Looks up. Grim. His right pupil’s blown. Page Dr. Smith. Now.
ANESTHESIOLOGIST – Gretchen lies on the OR bed when BEEP, BEEP, BEEP. Decreased breath sounds on the right. Dr. Jones realizes that they need to open her chest. Monitors blare again. Persistent bradycardia. Check her pupils. Her right pupil’s blown.
EDIE – PHYSICIAN, late 30s & DR. COHN – She examines Joshua’s eyes with a penlight. A nurse stands by. What’s your name sir? Can you hear me? Joshua tries to talk but can’t. Edie continues. Pupils are equal and reactive. He’s got flail chest in the right. I need a 36 French tube now. Sir, can you tell me your name? A nurse says that he’s still hypotensive. He could be bleeding in his chest. Hang two units of blood on the infuser. I need a trauma panel. Xray and cross him for four. I’m so sorry..this’ll hurt but we have to do it. She puts a chest tube in. Blood and a gush of air comes out. Joshua groans. That must have hurt. I’m sorry. Can you tell me your name? Can you tell me anything? Dr. Smith joins them. We need to take him straight up. A nurse brings her the tray. As she removes the mask from Joshua’s face he struggles again to speak, but can’t. His pressure is holding, maybe we should get a scan. Too risky. He could bottom out in the scanner. We need to open. Edie moves aside but Joshua grabs her arm. Scared. It’s okay. We’ve got you. It’s all gonna be okay. Joshua closes his eyes, trusting her.
OR. NIGHT – The OR team stands still waiting. And waiting. It’s agonizing. Joshua’s chest is now closed on the table, but the stillness of the OR is eerie. When Edie pops in – Any word? Page him again! When the OR doors slide OPEN, Dr. COHN enters the room, very casual. Thank God…I need this man prepped. The team jumps into action, but it’s frantic and uncontrolled. As Dr. Cohn’s being gowned and gloved, Edie approaches, fuming. You were supposed to be here 20 minutes ago! If you guys had ordered a scan, you would’ve called me sooner. What am I supposed to do about that? He was bleeding into his belly. He was stable. You had the time. Now, I’ve got to work like hell to save this man, thanks to you. Your response time is supposed to be 20 minutes. Not forty-five! We had a freaking chance – He had a chance – Get out of my OR. What…You hear me. Unless you’re going to be cutting into this man’s head, you can get out. Now. Now.
ICU – NIGHT – Dina enters and sees her husband lying in the bed. Turns to Edie. What happened? He arrived with multiple injuries. Hypotensive, flail chest and intra-abdominal bleeding. We stabilized him in the ER. Inserted a chest tube. Transfused him two units. There was no time for a CT, we had to intubate him and get him to the OR. It was there we found he had an epidural bleed. Despite our best efforts…your brother’s shown no sign of brain activity. For how long? Twelve hours. Thank you. I am so sorry. I know that’s useless to you right now, but…I am. Edie starts to cry, Edie doesn’t want to look at her. Leave. Please. Emotional, Edie starts to walk away when she comes face to face with Dr. Cohn. She tells him that it was her job to save him, and she failed. He’s going to die. Because I wasn’t a good enough doctor to keep him alive. She’s right. She did fail. She wasn’t good enough. Edie’s crying slows. She’s stunned by Dr. Cohn’s cutting words. And then he softens. But do you know what tomorrow is? Tomorrow is Thursday. There will be new patients who need to be saved. So learn from this. Better yourself. And next time, you will be good enough. What if she’s not? She will be. How can you know that? Because. You care. That’s how I know. Edie summons a smile, small but grateful, then wipes her tears.
ICU, NIGHT – Dr. Cohn enters, nervous. Sir? Jim turns to see…Dr. Cohn, has appeared out of nowhere. Dr. Cohn looks nervous and mortified and intensely freaked out. Jim just stares at him. Uncomfortable Dr. Cohn clears his throat. Sir, I can’t tell you…how sorry I am for your loss. Your wife was an extraordinary woman. I…it was an honor to..And here he shuts up. Because Jim turns and looks at him so cold and angry.
SARAH/WOMAN (30s with a kind face) –Dr. Hall can hear the terrified voice of a woman. Yelling. Panicked. She’s crying out for Winnie. She just keeps screaming the name over and over. She is trapped in the driver’s seat of her crumpled car. Dr. Hall asks her if she’s okay. But Sarah barely acknowledges him. She screams out again for her daughter. Dr. Hall tries to get to her but the door is jammed. Everything’s going to be all right. Dr. Hall is going to try to get her out. What’s her name? Nope. She screams again for Winnie. She’s glassy eyed, in shock. Dr. Hall presses her face up to the window as close as she can. And yells as loud as she’s yelling. Matching her volume. Hey!!! Hey!!! Startled, the woman silences. Begins to cry softly. It’s okay. What’s her name? Sarah. Who’s Winnie? Sarah explains that Winnie is her daughter. She’s was in the back seat. She’s not answering and Sarah can’t move. She wants Dr. Hall to make sure Winnie is okay. Dr. Hall promises to check on Winnie but she needs Sarah to stay calm, deep breaths. Dr. Hall finds Winnie and discovers she isn’t hurt. How is Sarah doing? Sarah says that she’s fine. Mommy’s fine, Winnie. She’s not. She’s clearly in a lot of pain, but trying to hide it from her daughter. Dr. Hall explains that she needs to get a few more daughters. She will be right back.
Later, Dr. Hall and Dr. Smith are with Sarah at the driver’s side window. Winnie has been taken inside. You ready Sarah? One, two..Dr. Hall smashes the window and opens the door from the inside. Sarah says that she loved this car so much. It’s the first car she ever had. And some rich guy in an overpriced midlife crisis car just…you saw him, right? The man that hit us? He’s a total pig right? Dr. Hall explains that he is a 17-year-old kid. Dr. Hall smiles at her while looking at her legs, one in particular that is at a very odd angle. It’s time to get Sarah out of the car. Getting her out…is going to hurt. A lot. Sarah knows that she should be in pain. But. It’s like, her leg hurts so badly that she almost doesn’t recognize it. Like frostbite. The kind where they have to cut off your toes, the damaged part of you starts to feel almost warm. Her leg hurts so bad, it almost feels normal. So maybe it won’t be so bad, getting her out? Sarah has a dislocated hip. They have to pull her out and pop it back in place. Sarah pauses, and then she nods. Dr. Hall gets the scissors out and ready. Puts herself in the fight position. Sarah will need to scream. That’s okay. But remember that her daughter is out there and can hear. Okay? Sarah takes this in. Then she takes a deep breath. She’s a badass soccer mom…Okay. She can do this. Dr. Hall tells her to put her arms around him. He’s going to pull her out. Really fast. Got it? One…two…Just…do it. Before I change my…Dr. Hall does it and Sarah screams in true agony. She’s pushing on her hip…Stop. Please. Stop. Dr. Hall pauses. He needs to fix this leg. He lifts her leg onto his shoulder. Moves it towards her belly and there’s a pop. Sarah lets out a shrill cry that echoes throughout the scene. And then the scream just…stops. Oh, thank God. Because it doesn’t hurt anymore. Dr. Hall is now taking a breath. On her knees. Relieved. Good. That was Good. Perfect. Sarah tells Dr. Hall that she hates her. But she doesn’t.
WINNIE (12) – ACCIDENT SITE - Dr. Matthews sees a girl strapped into her seat and extremely shaken. The car door on her side is crumpled in like paper, inches from her. Eyes wide, frozen…Is she alright? Does anything hurt? Like, your neck or…? Can she talk? Winnie nods and then shakes her head. She doesn’t know if she can talk. How come? Winnie thinks she’s dead. Is she dead? Dr. Matthews looks at this scared little girl. Who’s more stunned than hurt. So he stretches out his hand. Sticks his fingers into the two inches that the window was opened. Put your wrist up here. It’s okay. Winnie slowly puts her hand out and Dr. Matthews touches her wrist. You’re not dead. I can feel your pulse in your wrist. It means your heart’s still beating. Feel your pulse. Winnie does. She can feel it. See? You’re not dead. I’m not dead. I’m not dead. She yells that to her mom. Dr. Matthews looks over to a bench where Alana, another victim sits while other doctors work on other victims. Alana’s a little dingled up, clutching her belly. Some blood in her hair. Dr. Matthews tells Winnie that he’s going to get her mom. Does she think she can go over there? Keep that girl company? Winnie knows that her mom is going to be in a lot of pain and he doesn’t want her to see it. No. Yes. Winnie explains that she can deal with stuff. Her dad died. Right in front of her. They were sailing on a lake and he had a heart attack. They were the only two people on the boat. She got them back to shore and everything. She asks the doctor if he sails? Not really. Winnie offers to take him sometime. Dr. Matthews tells Winnie that no one here is going to die. But Winnie understands – he’s not God. He doesn’t know that. But she agrees to go wait with Alana.
SCENE 2 HOSPITAL – Winnie opens the hospital curtains to see Alana. So brave up to this point. Winnie just starts to crumple as her eyes dart over all of Alana’s wounds. She looks dead. Winnie checks her wrist. Waits. Realizes that Alana isn’t dead. She can feel her pulse. Which means Alana’s heart is still beating. So she’s not dead. When Alana opens her eyes they stare at each other and Winnie tells her to stay not dead. Okay. Stay NOT dead. They stand there a moment, connected. Dr. Smith interrupts and asks Winnie where she’s supposed to be. Winnie wants to know if Alana is going to be okay. She knows this girl? Is she related to you? She’s her friend. Does she know her friend’s last name? No. They just met. Today.
PARAMEDIC – He rushes over to Dr. Reese and Winnie and his patients. Looks like you guys could use some help. Yeah.
FIREFIGHTER – Gotta hand it to you. I’m usually the hero on the scene. Dr. Reese explains that they were just lucky this happened in front of the hospital. The firefighter shakes his hand. Go home and have yourself a drink. You earned it. He gives Dr. Reese a hearty pat on the shoulder and walks off toward the fire engine.
NURSE – The patient is on the table. It’s startling, tense as the surgeons furiously work. Dr. Thomas is shouting to page Neurosurgery right now. They did. Do it again. The nurse pages again.
LATER, the OR team stands, still waiting. And waiting. It’s agonizing. Any word? The neurosurgeon was at a family function…A family function? She said she’ll be there in 30 minutes. Dammit!
JAMAL, ambulance driver – He pulls up his ambulance to the Hospital and Toby is flummoxed. When it rains, it pours. But they don’t have the room. Make it, what’re we supposed to do with him. Look at the guy. The guy is bloody and battered. Fine, but this isn’t on Toby. John Doe, head-on collision with an SUV.
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Things are tense
Even Callie is feeling frisky after a first date with a hot blonde, who she makes out with in the hospital entrance after having to cut their night short. Awkwardly, Arizona watches from a distance, and once the kiss ends Callie spots her ex-wife eyeing her. Weird!
Elsewhere in the hospital Arizona and Callie somehow get stuck in an elevator together again. Their conversation is incredibly awkward after what they just experienced down in the waiting room, and they are avoiding the topic at all costs. At the very end of their ride, Arizona comments on how she likes Callie’s dress but doesn’t remember it, and Callie tells her it’s new before walking off of the elevator. Ouch.
Down in the ER the pregnant woman seems to be doing okay, but in the middle of a sentence she falls into a violent seizure. She’s not responding to treatment, and everyone, especially Arizona, is concerned. It definitely doesn’t look good, but it’s so frustrating because she fine just seconds ago.
She finally stops seizing, but the moment she does she codes. Arizona tries repeatedly to save her life, but it’s too late, she’s gone. Everyone is devastated, but no one more than Jo who is so flustered and confused by what just happened. Amelia explains that she must have had a massive brain bleed, and that there was no saving her whether or not they found it earlier.
Now they have to save her baby. Amelia starts CPR, Jo is pumping oxygen into her dead lungs, and Arizona is suiting up to surgically remove the baby before it’s too late. It’s super intense, but there’s hope that the baby might survive.
As the old man recites a poem to his wife and the doctors, Arizona and Bailey get the baby out. At first he’s ot breathing and everyone is silent, scared — but then Alex gets the baby breathing and he’s fine. He’s going to be fine. That’s when Jo loses it and just starts bawling over the mother’s dead body.
Later, Arizona finally confronts Callie about the kiss and wants to know how long it’s been “going on.” Callie tells her it’s really not any of her business, and Arizona tells her she’s right. It sucks to watch, but it looks like these two might really be over.
Callie goes to lay down on an empty stretcher where she finds Meredith — or Meredith finds her — and starts asking questions about when Arizona cheated. Callie immediately knows that something is wrong.
When we return to Callie and Meredith, Dr. Pierce and Alex have joined them and are trying to make her feel better. They are giving her reasons as to why someone else might have answered his phone. But Meredith reminds them that he has done this before, with his ex-wife, Addison. Both Callie and Dr. Pierce shut up immediately, but Alex chimes in and reminds her what they were like when they first met — although he their face-sucking calls it “disgusting.”
Somehow, Arizona and Callie get stuck with each other waiting for the elevator after all of their awkward moments. Arizona quickly blurts out that Heather, the girl Callie was kissing, is “steak knives.” Apparently, Arizona used to date “steak knives” and she’s a bit clingy. Like, crazy, matching tattoos after one month of dating crazy. They have a laugh over it, and it’s nice to see that there is chance they will be friends after all.
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First sneak is out, but it's Derek/Meredith.
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Mar 26 2015, 12:23 AM
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Ripple Effects was updated.
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Ask Ausiello:
♦ Yes, I’ve heard the rumor about a Grey’s Anatomy doctor dying during May sweeps. No, I have no idea if it’s true.
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Mar 26 2015, 10:19 PM
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^Better Shonda don't dare to kill Arizona.
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♦ Yes, I’ve heard the rumor about a Grey’s Anatomy doctor dying during May sweeps. No, I have no idea if it’s true. Webber, Bailey? Arizona????
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Mar 26 2015, 10:28 PM
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^Better Shonda don't dare to kill Arizona. x2
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Looks like there may possibly be a time jump of several months in 1122.
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“@sashaalexander: Staying hydrated. Thanks @teamsasha! #shameless instagram.com/p/0qSt9JTd7Q/” So cute!!
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Grey's Anatomy: What's next for Callie and Arizona?
Mark Sloan’s presence will loom over Grey’s Anatomy this week as Callie (Sara Ramirez) takes a step toward moving on from Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) by returning all of her stuff—including a wedding present from their late friend that actually becomes a point of contention.
“It’s baby steps towards being in a relationship that’s full of mutual respect, kindness, generosity, love and partners in sharing a child,” Capshaw tells EW, noting that Callie and Arizona haven’t had many conversations outside of work. “When this incident comes up, there’s actually something else to deal with, so they go back to having to relate to each other in the way that they used to, but they’re trying to be super civil, sweet and kind.”
Alas, this is one present Arizona doesn’t necessarily want to accept. “When Callie gives her the vase and it’s super duper ugly and she really doesn’t want it, she doesn’t want to reject the sentiment with which it was given, which was Callie coming forth and giving her something and taking care of her in some way, but at the same time, she really doesn’t want the vase, so she tries to manipulate the situation to give it back to her,” Capshaw reveals.
Just because Callie is returning Arizona’s belongings doesn’t mean “Calzona” is done for good, it’s just another step in the duo trying to find their own happiness. “I just feel like it’s been a real natural progression,” Capshaw says. “We had the episode where Callie and Arizona knew the best thing for both of them was to not be together, and then Herman [Geena Davis] came, so it was a train we were all on that nobody could get off. So, for a lot of episodes, the focus wasn’t completely on: are they together or aren’t they together? And now that some time has passed, it’s not as fresh a wound, it doesn’t hurt every time the wind blows on it. It’s healing and we’re moving on. Things are good.”
Are they good enough for Callie and Arizona to eventually get back together? “I don’t know,” Capshaw responds. “Only because they had to go through so much to make that decision to be apart, it’s so hard to think about them being together. They’re just getting to the point where that’s all good. I would feel bad if they then took steps backwards and ended up in a relationship that was super challenging. Everyone longs for the beginning, I get that, you want them to go back to the beginning, but you can’t do that with anything in life.”
Besides, Callie will soon have a potential new love interest in Kevin Alejandro’s police captain—though he’s only slated to appear in one episode so far. Could a love interest also be on the horizon for Arizona? “Maybe,” Capshaw says coyly. “I bet. Chances are!”
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Awww, my sleeping bear.  very horny bear.
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^I want my Calzona back you heartless bitch Shonda.
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Shonda is ignorant and a sell-out.
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Why Callie got a house? And why Arizona is living in a 2 story house. Did Rhimes forget she's an amputee?
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Why Callie got a house? And why Arizona is living in a 2 story house. Did Rhimes forget she's an amputee? Um, would you want the house where you planned start new life, have another child and get old with your beautiful wife. But this all was just one big lie. You were a burden for your wife, Callie was staying out of obligation and not true love. A murder house is just a place full of Arizona's broken dreams. So I get why she moved out. But I don't get why she's is staying at Meredith's old place.nArizona is the HOD living with resident, and we have seen that there wasn't made any adjustment needed for amputees. When Sofia is with Arizona she needs her own room too, that kid can't always sleep in her mother's bed.
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