
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?
At the disaster scene, other rescue workers find the man
with the injured leg at the edge of the dock. He's got Meredith's tag on
him, but she's nowhere to be found. Derek assumes she finished with him and
moved on.
George lies to the mother whose son is missing that he's found him so that
she'll consent to go into surgery. Miranda insists he really find the boy by
the time the mother wakes up.
Izzie is running out of options in dealing with the man who's pinned under a
car on the ferry, so she calls the Chief and asks him what to do. He and
Mark talk her through drilling holes in the man's skull to relieve cranial
pressure. She does such a good job of it that not only does the man survive,
the Chief tells her she's officially off probation and invites her in on the
surgery.
Alex is busy dealing with the frantic families who are anxious to know the
fate of their loved ones who were on the ferry. There's no identification on
most of the accident victims in the hospital, so no way of knowing who's
who. Alex comes up with an idea: he takes Polaroids of all the patients and
posts their photos on the board so their families can identify them.
A man asks Alex if he's seen his pregnant wife and Alex assumes it must be
the woman he rescued. But Addison insists he can't be sure until he's
checked the morgue. An introspective Addison says that Jane Doe could easily
be her, because if she went missing, she'd have no one looking for her. Alex
says he would notice if she disappeared.
George tells Alex he's looked everywhere for the missing boy and Alex
suggests one place he hasn't yet looked: The morgue. They go together and
there's no small boy but there is a pregnant woman. Alex takes her photo,
but first he shows the photo of the woman in surgery to the man in the
waiting room. Her face is grossly swollen, so he can't recognize her. But
her hair and eyes are the wrong color, so Alex reluctantly shows him the
photo of the woman in the morgue. The man collapses in tears and identifies
her as his wife.
George checks the O.R. boards and sees that Callie has a 7-year-old boy in
surgery. He brings in the photo and asks if it's him, and Callie confirms
that it is. He, inappropriate as always, announces he's going to kiss her
silly when they get home that night.
Cristina, who's been stuck monitoring Burke's cases and suturing wounds all
day, is getting antsy for Meredith to come back so she call tell her about
the engagement. She sees all the other interns return from the accident
scene, but none of them can tell her where Meredith is.
Derek finds the little girl whom he saw with Meredith earlier and asks her
where Meredith is. The girl silently points out into the cold waters.
Derek dives in and comes up with Meredith, who's pale and cold and not
breathing. He works on her feverishly in the ambulance until they arrive at
the hospital and the Chief orders him out of the room.
All the interns are paged about Meredith's condition and rush to the trauma
room where Miranda and the Chief are working on her. Outside, Derek sits on
the floor, grief-stricken and Mark sits next to him in wordless support.
Izzie stops a distraught Cristina from going in, telling her she's certain
Meredith will survive this. George is more pessimistic, saying "People
die." Izzie makes a speech about how she knows people die, but she
believes in the good, including believing that Denny is with her always. And
she tells George that she thinks his marrying Callie was a huge mistake.
Meredith is severely hypothermic and isn't responding to efforts to revive
her. The Chief announces, "We're losing her." Just then we see
Meredith sit up and gasp. She's alone in the room, except for the demolition
expert who was blown up at the hospital. "Am I dead?" she asks
him. But it's someone else who answers. "Damn right you are," says
Denny, who's smiling at her.