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Meredith: [voiceover] As surgeons, we are trained to look for disease. Sometimes the problem is easily detected, most of the time we need to go step by step. First, probing the surface looking for any sign of trouble. Most of the time, we can't tell what's wrong with somebody by just looking at them. After all, they can look perfectly fine on the outside, while their insides tell a whole other story.


Izzie: [about the men going camping] You've sunscreen and insect repellant? And oh, you're gonna need a shovel to bury your poop.

George: Izzie, I'm not five. Zip me? [Izzie zips up his jacket] And if Callie calls, would you tell her- [realizes Burke, Derek and the Chief are looking on] Tell her I'm a mountain man. I'm a man of mountain.


Meredith: Derek's camping. Taking time. Getting space.

Cristina: Prestons do not go into the woods. A guy named Preston is gonna get his ass kicked by a squirrel.

Izzie: It's basically a slumber party, they do it outside, we do it inside. It's really the only difference.


Meredith: Okay, before you start, there are rules to this friendship thing or whatever.

Mark: The Dirty Mistresses Club has rules? Gosh, I thought a bunch of dirty mistresses would be a little less uptight about these uh, rules.

Meredith: Number one, no flirting. Second, no talking about Derek and C, no giving me the face.

Mark: The face?

Meredith: The McSteamy face. Doesn't work on me. I'm immune.

Mark: You know, if I'd gone off to the woods, I would've invited you to keep me warm.

Meredith: Breaking rules 1, 2 and 3.


Chief: It's a good-looking tent, Joe. You and Walter got room for one more?

Joe: Walter and I sort of wanted to share this one. Just the two of us. But I guess if you really want to-

Alex: Chief, I don't think you really-

Chief: They've offered, Karev.

George: Chief, they want to be alone.

Chief: [realises that Joe and Walter are a couple] Oh! So you're um, that's wonderful. Man love. It's beautiful. It's beautiful. M-my cousin's gay and so I'm hip and Brokeback Mountain and all of that.

Burke: [steps in to save Chief] Uh, who's ready to go fishing?

Chief: Me!


Eric: Man, I thought my brother and I had problems. But you two are morons.

Cristina: Okay, well, swallowing Monopoly pieces wasn't exactly a genius move. You could've really hurt yourself.

Eric: Well, I didn't did I? Now my mom's gonna make my brother let me play Monopoly all I want.

Cristina: And that makes you smart?

Eric: You're fishing through my poop. How smart are you?


Meredith: So, what happens with Donna now?

Mark: She goes back to being an unhappy man who's stuck with a penis. There are millions of us out there.

Meredith: You're unhappy with your penis?

Mark: I could be a lot less unhappy.


Sydney: I lost a kid, my first year. It was my fault, and I just couldn't-- So I had a break down, they gave me time off and when I came back I put a smile on my face and everybody thought I was fine. I lost a kid. It comes in waves Izzie. There's a lull and then another wave hits you. I wasn't trying to pry. I just wanted you to know that it's ok not to be fine sometimes.

Izzie: I miss him. All the time I miss him. It's not waves, it's constant. All the time. And I walk through the doors of this hospital and I want to be here, I do, but I... I don't know if I can be a surgeon again and I can't talk about it because it scares me too much.


Derek: [sighs] Hi, I'm Derek Shepherd

Meredith: [laughs] What are you doing?

Derek: We met at this bar, you remember? We met and we, well you said I'm just a girl. I said I'm just a guy, and we started this thing. We started this thing. You didn't know anything about me. The good, the bad, wife. You didn't even know my name. You didn't know me. I want you to know me. I want to start over from the beginning. So, hi. Derek Shepherd.

Meredith: You walked away, and now it's too late. There's too much water under the thing or whatever-

Derek: [interupting] Meredith. Please.

Meredith: Hi, I'm Meredith Grey.

Derek: Very nice to meet you, Meredith.

Meredith: It's nice to meet you.


Meredith: [voiceover] Not all wounds are superficial. Most wounds run deeper than you can imagine. You can't see them with the naked eye. And then there are the wounds that take us by surprise. The trick with any kind of wound or disease is to dig down and find the real source of the pain - and once you've found it, try like hell to heal that sucker.