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Grey's Anatomy: Should April Terminate Her Pregnancy?
Things are not looking good for Jackson (Jesse Williams) and April (Sarah Drew) on Grey's Anatomy. At the end of Thursday's episode, it's all but a foregone conclusion that the newlyweds are about to receive the news they've been dreading: that their unborn baby has a fatal disease. How did they get to this point?
With Derek (Patrick Dempsey) off in D.C., Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) is feeling lonely, and Alex (Justin Chambers) gets his first test as her new Person when she texts him in what appears to be the middle of the night to see if he's busy. As it turns out, yes - he and Jo (Camilla Luddington) are having sex - very enthusiastically, judging by the expression on Arizona's (Jessica Capshaw) face in the next room. (Apparently Meredith and Cristina, somewhat disturbingly, had a "pause" rule if the other texted mid-coitus.)
Elsewhere, Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Owen (Kevin McKidd) meet a representative from a tech company who's hoping to "climb into bed" with their "sexy" veterans project - but as it turns out, she really just wants to climb into bed with Callie. We discover this when Callie and Owen attempt to have a joint "single and ready to mingle" night at the bar, where, lo and behold, horny tech lady is drinking alone. After Callie tries to set her up with Owen and finds out that the flirtation was actually directed towards her, she gets flustered and runs out of the bar - but not before turning down tech lady's offer of a no-strings-attached one-night stand.
While Amelia's (kind of hilariously) explaining to a confused/skeptical group about how they're going to approach Dr. Hermann's tumor, Hermann has been chasing the most difficult/interesting cases around the country for the "crash course" she's going to give Arizona in fetal surgery. Later, Hermann shows Amelia the stack of index cards of "babies who will die" if Amelia can't save her. So, you know, no pressure there.
After their failed outing at the bar, Callie's feeling a little down about her MIA libido, and she and Owen commiserate about how neither one of them is really ready to date again right now - and will they ever be? Owen follows this up with a big ol' serving of masochism when he revisits his and Cristina's special air shaft in the hospital. Also feeling a little self-pitying is Meredith. With only her 3D tumor to spoon (gross?), she FaceTimes Maggie to have a little company before she goes to sleep.
And finally, Jackson and April have their appointment to learn the test results. Though we don't get to hear the specific diagnosis before the credits start rolling, the expression on Arizona's face (coupled with the fact that she's bringing in "the big guns," a.k.a. Dr. Hermann) is a dead giveaway that it's not good news. What did you think? Should Jackson and April terminate the pregnancy? Is Amelia biting off more than she can chew with Dr. Hermann's tumor? And will Meredith ever learn to sleep on her own?
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Feb 9 2015, 11:42 PM
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Callie/Owen, Meredith/Webber's spawn, Amy/Webber was so forced and not interesting. This particular episode might be the worst in Grey's recent history.
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Looks like a lot people are unhappy about last epi of GA. Calzona fans miss their Calzona. Derek's fans upset. Japril fans trying to stay strong. Some gen fans are upset over the medical research in GA.
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“Grey’s Anatomy” recap (11.10): The Little Gun
No one on Grey’s Anatomy is getting any damn sleep! This is of course, for various reasons. Meredith can’t sleep because she is person-less and Derek is in DC, Jo and Alex can’t sleep because they are busy boning, Arizona can’t sleep because Jo and Alex are noisy boners (also she sleeps in lingerie alone?), and April and Jackson are nervous wrecks waiting to hear about their baby.
Arizona is working with April and Jackson to determine what type of osteogenesis imperfecta their baby has. A couple types are manageable, but one is fatal. When they ask about Dr. Herman’s whereabouts, Arizona tells them that she’s the big gun of the operations, while Arizona is the little gun. Right now all they need is Arizona Robbins: Little Gun MD.
Amelia tries to consult with Dr. Herman after her morning’s MRI, but Dr. Herman is condescending as usual. She calls Amelia “adorable” when she tries to explain how she’s approaching her tumor. Amelia is undeterred: “By the time I’m done with your tumor, I’m going to be able to tell you what street this bastard grew up on, and where it lost its virginity.” Dr. Herman was right: You are adorable. Dr. Herman isn’t sure if Amelia is confident or delusional.
Owen and Callie meet with a tech rep who is trying to sell them some new transducers. She calls their robotic limb project, “sexy as hell,” so she’s either flirting with one of them or a super inappropriate salesperson. She’s pretty, which does not go unnoticed by either Callie or Owen. When she leaves, Callie totally encourages Owen to go for it but Owen thinks she’s reading “the vibes” all wrong.
Arizona and Dr. Herman meet up, and Arizona gives Dr. H the low down on Jackson and April’s case. Since the results won’t be in for 24 hours, Dr. Herman unveils her new plan for Arizona. She’s gathered the most difficult fetal surgery cases in the country and is bringing them to Seattle. It’s Arizona’s crash course and both doctors couldn't be more excited. It’s the first time I think we've ever seen Dr. Herman smile.
Arizona and Dr. Herman go through endless case files, and Dr. Herman decides who can be saved and who cannot. Arizona wonders aloud how Dr. Herman can handle all this sadness. For Dr. Herman, it’s not about what is sad and what isn’t. It’s about saving who they can, and learning how to figure that out.
While winding down at Joe’s bar, Owen and Callie spy the sexy tech rep sitting alone. Callie encourages Owen to go for it, but he’s feeling shy so she takes matters into her own hands. Callie walks over to the tech and strikes up a conversation about Owen and what a great guy he is. The tech doesn’t disagree, but it was Callie that she was flirting with that afternoon. The tech wastes no time in propositioning the utterly befuddled Callie. The tech tells her she’s gorgeous, which causes Callie to giggle nervously and protest that she’s not. (Wrong answer, Callie!) The tech asks if Callie is into women and she says totally, but she’s recently divorced (sad face) and not ready to dive into the lady (or fellow) pond right now. The tech tells Callie that a one night stand is always on the table if she changes her mind. Callie rushes back to the table, grabs her coat and heads home alone. Sara Ramirez nails this scene with such a beautiful combination of giddiness and crushing insecurity.
Amelia stops in to see Arizona and Dr. Herman, who are working on their charts. Dr. Herman points out that some of the cards indicate “babies that will die if it turns out that you’re full of crap, and can’t take out my tumor.” No pressure at all.
Callie finds Owen and laments her reluctance to take the tech up on her offer of a no-strings attached one night stand:”The last woman I kissed in that bar, I ended up marrying.” Owen gets it, though. He’s not feeling it either. Before Cristina, no problem, but he’s different now. Callie wonders if maybe they have used up all the “happy” that life has granted them. No way, Callie lady. You will be happy again.
The time has come for Jackson and April to receive their results, and things are not ok. Arizona lets them know that Dr. Herman is on the way in, which means the Big Guns have been called out. She can barely conceal her sadness for the couple, and Jackson literally braces himself for the news.
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Feb 11 2015, 08:54 PM
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TIAM2: A New Journey Begins was updated.
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Feb 11 2015, 10:27 PM
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Are Callie and Arizona officially divorced?
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Feb 11 2015, 10:34 PM
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Are Callie and Arizona officially divorced? Well, Callie keep throwing around the word divorce.
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Feb 12 2015, 09:16 PM
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Feb 12 2015, 10:30 PM
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SaRa is the executive producer for web series now.
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Sides for 11.18 February 18 - 27
The main set-up in these sides is that Dr. Walters is leading a class around the hospital on a school field trip and the kids see all kinds of bad stuff but are mostly cool with it all and excited.
AJ (STUDENT) - Dr. Walters leads a group of students around the hospital. And here’s Dr. Houston. She’s a surgeon. The kids are intimidated. Dr. Houston explains that being a surgeon means she fixes people who are hurt. COOL. AJ asks Dr. Walters what he does there and Dr. Houston changes the subject to show the field trip kids how to measure a man’s pulse. AJ points to a defibrillator. And that’s what you use if someone dies? They can use that if your heart stops. To shock it back into beating again. AJ wants to try it. Another student tells him no stupid. You’d die.
BRETT (PATIENT) - Dr. Hall and Dr. Jenkins work on Brett, moving fast. He’s a fit young man who is barely conscious in bad shape, and blood is everywhere. How’s he doing? Brett tries to speak and blood gushes everywhere. Dr. Hall puts pressure on the wound and speaks calmly. Don’t try to talk right now. We’ve got you.
MARCY (TEACHER) - She’s whispering with Dr. Walters who is guiding a group of students around the hospital. Dr. Walters tells her that they can finish the tour, but he understands if she doesn’t want to. She thinks they’re fine. Look at them. She herds them around a CT Scanner for a picture.
JULIE (STUDENT) - Julie is with her classmates, her teacher and her mom Susan. They’ve just seen a patient gurgling blood get taken to the OR. They’re crowded around the be. Dr. McCoy has a fingertip monitor on a kid and they’re watching the pulse on a monitor. Dr. McCoy explains that the monitor allows them to see how fast your heart is beating. Julie asks, and when you die, the lines go flat? Uh, yes if your heart stops beating…Any questions about the CT? Julie raises her hand and asks a follow-up about the man who was hit by the car. If he was gurgling blood, can he breath, is he going to die? Dr. McCoy kneels down and tells her that he might. But they’re going to do everything they can to prevent that from happening. Later on in a hospital conference room Dr. McCoy and Julie watch a video of surgery. It’s a bit graphic, but Julie is morbidly curious. That man died? Yes. They’re taking all of his parts out? He’s an organ donor. Wow, I want to do that. Be a donor? Nope, she wants to take the parts out. How does she get to do that? Lots of school. And lots of practice. Julie asks Dr. McCoy if he’s a surgeon. Yes he is. Cool. Then she goes back to the surgery, amazed at all of the different pieces that are being removed. This is the coolest thing she’s ever seen.
SUSAN (JULIE’S MOM) - Susan whispers to Dr. Walters who’s about to present a CT Scanner to the group of field trip kids who’ve just seen a horrifying scan of a broken leg. She wonders if they should just take the kids back to school. Dr. Walters looks around at the kids who all appear to be fine. Julie asks her question and the kids gasp. Later in radiology, Dr. Walters is running a medical slide show for the kids who are fascinated. Pretty neat right? Just a second, Dr. Walters thinks he has a picture of a water bottle stuck in a man’s stomach. Susan isn’t sure that’s appropriate. Oh, it’s fine. We got the bottle out. She still isn’t sure, but he pops the image on screen and all of the kids scream and laugh. They love it. Suddenly, Susan notices that Julie is missing. Where is Julie?
OFFICER CURTIS - He’s with Susan, who’s approaching full blown panic since her child is missing. She was last seen in the CT Room. What if someone took her? That would be unlikely. Does Susan have a picture? Yes she does. From that morning. That’s what she was wearing. Send it to him and he’ll send it around to his guys. They’ll find her. Just then a nurse brings Julie around the corner.
NICK (TEACHER or PARENT) - He’s one of the adults leading a school field trip, no age or description is provided in the side. He is in a stairwell and runs into a nurse. Apparently, he’s lost all of his kids, 10 of them, six graders. She thinks they’re in radiology. He starts to go and then asks her if she happens to know where that is. The nurse smiles and leads the way.
Later that night the nurse is charting and sees them heading out. She calls out to Nick who is happy to have the chance to say goodbye although it needs to be quick — he’s not losing those kids again. Right then the elevator begins to close with the kids in it and he starts to run after them but the nurse stops him. Wait. She could be totally off base but they kind of had a vibe together. Didn’t they? Nick completely blushes. Uh, no, she’s not off base at all. The nurse is happy and asks Nick if he wants to get together. Nick is completely floored. Uh, yeah, yeah, you really want to? Yes she does. Drinks? He doesn’t drink. Okay. Coffee? Coffee’s great. He’s all about the coffee. Perfect. She’s free Friday. Friday, yes. He’s sorry, but he can’t believe she really wants to go out with him.
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Are Callie and Arizona officially divorced?
Well, Callie keep throwing around the word divorce. We know that they not have been legally married or domestic partners, but you can't just take your ball and go home.
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Feb 12 2015, 10:55 PM
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Sides for 11.18 February 18 - 27
The main set-up in these sides is that Dr. Walters is leading a class around the hospital on a school field trip and the kids see all kinds of bad stuff but are mostly cool with it all and excited.
AJ (STUDENT) - Dr. Walters leads a group of students around the hospital. And here’s Dr. Houston. She’s a surgeon. The kids are intimidated. Dr. Houston explains that being a surgeon means she fixes people who are hurt. COOL. AJ asks Dr. Walters what he does there and Dr. Houston changes the subject to show the field trip kids how to measure a man’s pulse. AJ points to a defibrillator. And that’s what you use if someone dies? They can use that if your heart stops. To shock it back into beating again. AJ wants to try it. Another student tells him no stupid. You’d die.
BRETT (PATIENT) - Dr. Hall and Dr. Jenkins work on Brett, moving fast. He’s a fit young man who is barely conscious in bad shape, and blood is everywhere. How’s he doing? Brett tries to speak and blood gushes everywhere. Dr. Hall puts pressure on the wound and speaks calmly. Don’t try to talk right now. We’ve got you.
MARCY (TEACHER) - She’s whispering with Dr. Walters who is guiding a group of students around the hospital. Dr. Walters tells her that they can finish the tour, but he understands if she doesn’t want to. She thinks they’re fine. Look at them. She herds them around a CT Scanner for a picture.
JULIE (STUDENT) - Julie is with her classmates, her teacher and her mom Susan. They’ve just seen a patient gurgling blood get taken to the OR. They’re crowded around the be. Dr. McCoy has a fingertip monitor on a kid and they’re watching the pulse on a monitor. Dr. McCoy explains that the monitor allows them to see how fast your heart is beating. Julie asks, and when you die, the lines go flat? Uh, yes if your heart stops beating…Any questions about the CT? Julie raises her hand and asks a follow-up about the man who was hit by the car. If he was gurgling blood, can he breath, is he going to die? Dr. McCoy kneels down and tells her that he might. But they’re going to do everything they can to prevent that from happening. Later on in a hospital conference room Dr. McCoy and Julie watch a video of surgery. It’s a bit graphic, but Julie is morbidly curious. That man died? Yes. They’re taking all of his parts out? He’s an organ donor. Wow, I want to do that. Be a donor? Nope, she wants to take the parts out. How does she get to do that? Lots of school. And lots of practice. Julie asks Dr. McCoy if he’s a surgeon. Yes he is. Cool. Then she goes back to the surgery, amazed at all of the different pieces that are being removed. This is the coolest thing she’s ever seen.
SUSAN (JULIE’S MOM) - Susan whispers to Dr. Walters who’s about to present a CT Scanner to the group of field trip kids who’ve just seen a horrifying scan of a broken leg. She wonders if they should just take the kids back to school. Dr. Walters looks around at the kids who all appear to be fine. Julie asks her question and the kids gasp. Later in radiology, Dr. Walters is running a medical slide show for the kids who are fascinated. Pretty neat right? Just a second, Dr. Walters thinks he has a picture of a water bottle stuck in a man’s stomach. Susan isn’t sure that’s appropriate. Oh, it’s fine. We got the bottle out. She still isn’t sure, but he pops the image on screen and all of the kids scream and laugh. They love it. Suddenly, Susan notices that Julie is missing. Where is Julie?
OFFICER CURTIS - He’s with Susan, who’s approaching full blown panic since her child is missing. She was last seen in the CT Room. What if someone took her? That would be unlikely. Does Susan have a picture? Yes she does. From that morning. That’s what she was wearing. Send it to him and he’ll send it around to his guys. They’ll find her. Just then a nurse brings Julie around the corner.
NICK (TEACHER or PARENT) - He’s one of the adults leading a school field trip, no age or description is provided in the side. He is in a stairwell and runs into a nurse. Apparently, he’s lost all of his kids, 10 of them, six graders. She thinks they’re in radiology. He starts to go and then asks her if she happens to know where that is. The nurse smiles and leads the way.
Later that night the nurse is charting and sees them heading out. She calls out to Nick who is happy to have the chance to say goodbye although it needs to be quick — he’s not losing those kids again. Right then the elevator begins to close with the kids in it and he starts to run after them but the nurse stops him. Wait. She could be totally off base but they kind of had a vibe together. Didn’t they? Nick completely blushes. Uh, no, she’s not off base at all. The nurse is happy and asks Nick if he wants to get together. Nick is completely floored. Uh, yeah, yeah, you really want to? Yes she does. Drinks? He doesn’t drink. Okay. Coffee? Coffee’s great. He’s all about the coffee. Perfect. She’s free Friday. Friday, yes. He’s sorry, but he can’t believe she really wants to go out with him. Hmm, any guess?
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Feb 12 2015, 10:59 PM
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Anyone know good CTV live stream?
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Feb 12 2015, 11:15 PM
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Are Callie and Arizona officially divorced?
Well, Callie keep throwing around the word divorce.
We know that they not have been legally married or domestic partners, but you can't just take your ball and go home. Now it looks like Callie just snapped her fingers and they are divorced already.
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Sides for 11.18 February 18 - 27
The main set-up in these sides is that Dr. Walters is leading a class around the hospital on a school field trip and the kids see all kinds of bad stuff but are mostly cool with it all and excited.
AJ (STUDENT) - Dr. Walters leads a group of students around the hospital. And here’s Dr. Houston. She’s a surgeon. The kids are intimidated. Dr. Houston explains that being a surgeon means she fixes people who are hurt. COOL. AJ asks Dr. Walters what he does there and Dr. Houston changes the subject to show the field trip kids how to measure a man’s pulse. AJ points to a defibrillator. And that’s what you use if someone dies? They can use that if your heart stops. To shock it back into beating again. AJ wants to try it. Another student tells him no stupid. You’d die.
BRETT (PATIENT) - Dr. Hall and Dr. Jenkins work on Brett, moving fast. He’s a fit young man who is barely conscious in bad shape, and blood is everywhere. How’s he doing? Brett tries to speak and blood gushes everywhere. Dr. Hall puts pressure on the wound and speaks calmly. Don’t try to talk right now. We’ve got you.
MARCY (TEACHER) - She’s whispering with Dr. Walters who is guiding a group of students around the hospital. Dr. Walters tells her that they can finish the tour, but he understands if she doesn’t want to. She thinks they’re fine. Look at them. She herds them around a CT Scanner for a picture.
JULIE (STUDENT) - Julie is with her classmates, her teacher and her mom Susan. They’ve just seen a patient gurgling blood get taken to the OR. They’re crowded around the be. Dr. McCoy has a fingertip monitor on a kid and they’re watching the pulse on a monitor. Dr. McCoy explains that the monitor allows them to see how fast your heart is beating. Julie asks, and when you die, the lines go flat? Uh, yes if your heart stops beating…Any questions about the CT? Julie raises her hand and asks a follow-up about the man who was hit by the car. If he was gurgling blood, can he breath, is he going to die? Dr. McCoy kneels down and tells her that he might. But they’re going to do everything they can to prevent that from happening. Later on in a hospital conference room Dr. McCoy and Julie watch a video of surgery. It’s a bit graphic, but Julie is morbidly curious. That man died? Yes. They’re taking all of his parts out? He’s an organ donor. Wow, I want to do that. Be a donor? Nope, she wants to take the parts out. How does she get to do that? Lots of school. And lots of practice. Julie asks Dr. McCoy if he’s a surgeon. Yes he is. Cool. Then she goes back to the surgery, amazed at all of the different pieces that are being removed. This is the coolest thing she’s ever seen.
SUSAN (JULIE’S MOM) - Susan whispers to Dr. Walters who’s about to present a CT Scanner to the group of field trip kids who’ve just seen a horrifying scan of a broken leg. She wonders if they should just take the kids back to school. Dr. Walters looks around at the kids who all appear to be fine. Julie asks her question and the kids gasp. Later in radiology, Dr. Walters is running a medical slide show for the kids who are fascinated. Pretty neat right? Just a second, Dr. Walters thinks he has a picture of a water bottle stuck in a man’s stomach. Susan isn’t sure that’s appropriate. Oh, it’s fine. We got the bottle out. She still isn’t sure, but he pops the image on screen and all of the kids scream and laugh. They love it. Suddenly, Susan notices that Julie is missing. Where is Julie?
OFFICER CURTIS - He’s with Susan, who’s approaching full blown panic since her child is missing. She was last seen in the CT Room. What if someone took her? That would be unlikely. Does Susan have a picture? Yes she does. From that morning. That’s what she was wearing. Send it to him and he’ll send it around to his guys. They’ll find her. Just then a nurse brings Julie around the corner.
NICK (TEACHER or PARENT) - He’s one of the adults leading a school field trip, no age or description is provided in the side. He is in a stairwell and runs into a nurse. Apparently, he’s lost all of his kids, 10 of them, six graders. She thinks they’re in radiology. He starts to go and then asks her if she happens to know where that is. The nurse smiles and leads the way.
Later that night the nurse is charting and sees them heading out. She calls out to Nick who is happy to have the chance to say goodbye although it needs to be quick — he’s not losing those kids again. Right then the elevator begins to close with the kids in it and he starts to run after them but the nurse stops him. Wait. She could be totally off base but they kind of had a vibe together. Didn’t they? Nick completely blushes. Uh, no, she’s not off base at all. The nurse is happy and asks Nick if he wants to get together. Nick is completely floored. Uh, yeah, yeah, you really want to? Yes she does. Drinks? He doesn’t drink. Okay. Coffee? Coffee’s great. He’s all about the coffee. Perfect. She’s free Friday. Friday, yes. He’s sorry, but he can’t believe she really wants to go out with him.
Hmm, any guess?
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Just finished crew screening of tonight's episode. Another epic-sode. Stock up on your favorite facial tissue. #GreysAnatomy
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Sides for 11.18 February 18 - 27
The main set-up in these sides is that Dr. Walters is leading a class around the hospital on a school field trip and the kids see all kinds of bad stuff but are mostly cool with it all and excited.
AJ (STUDENT) - Dr. Walters leads a group of students around the hospital. And here’s Dr. Houston. She’s a surgeon. The kids are intimidated. Dr. Houston explains that being a surgeon means she fixes people who are hurt. COOL. AJ asks Dr. Walters what he does there and Dr. Houston changes the subject to show the field trip kids how to measure a man’s pulse. AJ points to a defibrillator. And that’s what you use if someone dies? They can use that if your heart stops. To shock it back into beating again. AJ wants to try it. Another student tells him no stupid. You’d die.
BRETT (PATIENT) - Dr. Hall and Dr. Jenkins work on Brett, moving fast. He’s a fit young man who is barely conscious in bad shape, and blood is everywhere. How’s he doing? Brett tries to speak and blood gushes everywhere. Dr. Hall puts pressure on the wound and speaks calmly. Don’t try to talk right now. We’ve got you.
MARCY (TEACHER) - She’s whispering with Dr. Walters who is guiding a group of students around the hospital. Dr. Walters tells her that they can finish the tour, but he understands if she doesn’t want to. She thinks they’re fine. Look at them. She herds them around a CT Scanner for a picture.
JULIE (STUDENT) - Julie is with her classmates, her teacher and her mom Susan. They’ve just seen a patient gurgling blood get taken to the OR. They’re crowded around the be. Dr. McCoy has a fingertip monitor on a kid and they’re watching the pulse on a monitor. Dr. McCoy explains that the monitor allows them to see how fast your heart is beating. Julie asks, and when you die, the lines go flat? Uh, yes if your heart stops beating…Any questions about the CT? Julie raises her hand and asks a follow-up about the man who was hit by the car. If he was gurgling blood, can he breath, is he going to die? Dr. McCoy kneels down and tells her that he might. But they’re going to do everything they can to prevent that from happening. Later on in a hospital conference room Dr. McCoy and Julie watch a video of surgery. It’s a bit graphic, but Julie is morbidly curious. That man died? Yes. They’re taking all of his parts out? He’s an organ donor. Wow, I want to do that. Be a donor? Nope, she wants to take the parts out. How does she get to do that? Lots of school. And lots of practice. Julie asks Dr. McCoy if he’s a surgeon. Yes he is. Cool. Then she goes back to the surgery, amazed at all of the different pieces that are being removed. This is the coolest thing she’s ever seen.
SUSAN (JULIE’S MOM) - Susan whispers to Dr. Walters who’s about to present a CT Scanner to the group of field trip kids who’ve just seen a horrifying scan of a broken leg. She wonders if they should just take the kids back to school. Dr. Walters looks around at the kids who all appear to be fine. Julie asks her question and the kids gasp. Later in radiology, Dr. Walters is running a medical slide show for the kids who are fascinated. Pretty neat right? Just a second, Dr. Walters thinks he has a picture of a water bottle stuck in a man’s stomach. Susan isn’t sure that’s appropriate. Oh, it’s fine. We got the bottle out. She still isn’t sure, but he pops the image on screen and all of the kids scream and laugh. They love it. Suddenly, Susan notices that Julie is missing. Where is Julie?
OFFICER CURTIS - He’s with Susan, who’s approaching full blown panic since her child is missing. She was last seen in the CT Room. What if someone took her? That would be unlikely. Does Susan have a picture? Yes she does. From that morning. That’s what she was wearing. Send it to him and he’ll send it around to his guys. They’ll find her. Just then a nurse brings Julie around the corner.
NICK (TEACHER or PARENT) - He’s one of the adults leading a school field trip, no age or description is provided in the side. He is in a stairwell and runs into a nurse. Apparently, he’s lost all of his kids, 10 of them, six graders. She thinks they’re in radiology. He starts to go and then asks her if she happens to know where that is. The nurse smiles and leads the way.
Later that night the nurse is charting and sees them heading out. She calls out to Nick who is happy to have the chance to say goodbye although it needs to be quick — he’s not losing those kids again. Right then the elevator begins to close with the kids in it and he starts to run after them but the nurse stops him. Wait. She could be totally off base but they kind of had a vibe together. Didn’t they? Nick completely blushes. Uh, no, she’s not off base at all. The nurse is happy and asks Nick if he wants to get together. Nick is completely floored. Uh, yeah, yeah, you really want to? Yes she does. Drinks? He doesn’t drink. Okay. Coffee? Coffee’s great. He’s all about the coffee. Perfect. She’s free Friday. Friday, yes. He’s sorry, but he can’t believe she really wants to go out with him.
Hmm, any guess? Nope.
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Feb 12 2015, 11:29 PM
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- Feb 12 2015, 10:59 PM
Anyone know good CTV live stream? I tried but no luck so far...
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Feb 12 2015, 11:58 PM
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- Feb 12 2015, 11:21 PM
Beau Baker @beaumix ·
Just finished crew screening of tonight's episode. Another epic-sode. Stock up on your favorite facial tissue. #GreysAnatomy Japril's baby probably
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Feb 13 2015, 12:06 AM
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Are you watching Grey's tonight?
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