
1 Time Has Come Today 2 I Am a Tree 3 Sometimes a Fantasy 4 What I Am 5 Oh, the Guilt 6 Let the Angels Commit 7 Where the Boys Are 8 Staring at the Sun 9 From a Whisper to a Scream 10 Don't Stand So Close to Me 11 Six Days Part One 12 Six Days Part Two 13 Great Expectations 14 Wishin' and Hopin' 15 Walk on Water 16 Drowning on Dry Land 17 Some Kind of Miracle 18 Scars & Souvenirs 19 My Favorite Mistake 20 Time After Time 21 Desire 22/23 The Other Side of This Life 24 Testing 1-2-3 25 Didn't We Almost Have it All?
Meredith likes this dating thing:
She's juggling Finn and Derek and dreaming about them both. In the same
dream.
Finn shows up at the hospital to have lunch with her and Derek pulls
her away for an operation. So Finn just happens to show up at Meredith's
house when Derek and Meredith come back from their dinner date. Meredith
chews them out for not giving her a real date and goes inside the house
without either of them.
George avoids the subject of
getting Callie a key to the house, because he's more than a little freaked
about her having moved in.
Callie requests George assist her with a 55-year-old triathlon junkie
who's having his fourth bone replacement surgery in a year. George is
appalled that Callie is aiding in the man's self-destructive behavior and
talks him out of it. Callie is furious when she finds out. As they argue,
George blurts out that he's not ready to live together. Callie responds that
she was planning on moving out within a week, but upgrades that to within
the hour.
Megan, a little girl with a leg gash, is brought in. It's her fourth
accident in a month and her foster parents say they know it looks bad but
she just "plays rough." While the parents are meeting with social
services to see if they've been abusing her, Megan tells Alex that she has
super powers. He tests her reflexes by having her put her hand in a bucket
of ice and take it out when it starts to hurt. He puts his hand in too and
has to take it out before she does; she says she felt nothing.
They determine that she has a genetic condition that won't let her
feel pain. It's usually diagnosed in infancy but since she was in foster
care, it went unnoticed. And now she's bleeding internally -- because she
asked another kid to hit her in the stomach with a baseball bat -- and that
they need to operate right away. But she hides because she's worried that
her foster parents will think she's "defective" and send her back.
Comic-book geek George has been educating Alex on various superheroes, so
Alex persuades her she's still special even without superpowers, just like
the Green Lantern is still a hero without his ring.
Mark purposely misses his flight back to New York so he can spend
more time with Addison. He asks her to come back to New York with him. When
she refuses, he goes to the Chief and tells him he "has a thing for
ferries," and that, presumably, he's staying in Seattle.
Burke is avoiding doing his exercises and stops by the hospital to
work out the details of his leave of absence, which is news to Cristina.
Derek operates on a patient whose epilepsy means he can't be trusted
to hold his own baby. After the operation, he has trouble remembering the
name of things, including the baby's name, which he'd picked out. As Derek
tells his wife she needs to be patient and help him, Cristina takes the
message to heart.
She comes home with two raw chickens and chops them in half -- and
tells Burke he's going to get his strength and dexterity back. Starting with
sewing the chickens back together.
Miranda demands that Richard give Izzie a second chance, asking him
to think of all the medical interns who've ever made a mistake, including
him.
Izzie decides to go back to the hospital, but she can't make it
inside the building. She tells George that she needs to make sure when she
talks to the Chief, she's not thinking about her wedding dress. She ends up
standing outside all day. "Maybe tomorrow," says Meredith.