
Episode 3:
Let the Truth Sting
Air Date: 10/11/2007
When Meredith greets Derek in the elevator, Cristina realizes
that they're back on. Meredith feels guilty about it, since
Cristina has lost Burke, and tells him they have to keep things
between them a secret. Cristina pretends to be severely depressed
about her breakup and gets Meredith to swap a surgery for
a shift supervising interns in the pit.
Derek complains to Mark about the secrecy with Meredith and
Mark is surprised that Derek didn't really break up with her.
He tells Derek that he's foolish for hoping they'll officially
get back together and is skeptical when Derek says he's not
expecting that.
A chatty patient, Cathy, is told she's going to have to lose
60 percent of her tongue due to cancer. She's devastated to
hear that the reconstructive surgery planned will leave her
nearly unable to talk. Richard decides to try an innovative
new surgery that would reactivate the nerve in her tongue.
Mark is convinced, although George worries that neither of
them has ever done it before.
Izzie anxiously waits for George to see if he's told Callie,
but he hasn't. Izzie takes him aside, into the room where
the semi-comatose Really Old Guy is, to ask him why not, but
they're interrupted by her interns.
To everyone's great surprise, the elderly patient, who's
been in a coma for a year, wakes up and objects to being referred
to as Really Old Guy. He announces his name is Charlie and
that he's only woken up because he's plans to die today. While
Izzie examines him, he reveals that he knows everything about
all the residents, after the year they spent lunching and
gossiping in his room. He insists that George isn't going
to leave his wife for Izzie because men never do. She freaks
out and insists that George tell Callie tonight but he says
he's going to do it in his own way.
Charlie starts pulling his tubes and wires out to help expedite
his death and Izzie is so annoyed with him, she helps him,
until an intern points out that he's stopped breathing. They
manage to bring him back, but he begs Izzie to stop saving
his life. Izzie tells him he's probably right about George
and then she realizes that Charlie has died, just like he
said he would. She calls the residents and George to say some
nice things about him in tribute. Izzie declares that he was
a bastard, but one who knew what he wanted. And that gives
her hope that you can get what you want, eventually.
Alex is saddled with a middle-aged intern named Norman and
wants to dump him on the clinic. Miranda insists that she
first needs a favor from him: He has to treat a teenage boy
whose mother has brought him in because she suspects he's
on drugs. Alex tries to explain that his altered behavior
can have a variety of causes, but Norman sides with the mother,
praising her intuition. The drug test comes back negative
and it looks like the boy is just going through normal teenage
moodiness, until he starts spouting gibberish. Alex orders
a neural exam. The boy has hydrocephalis, which is impacting
his speech.
During the tongue surgery, Mark isn't sure what to do next
as he's never done this before. They realize they need an
extra set of hands and send George to fetch Derek. The teenage
boy collapses and Alex runs to get Derek, who's busy with
the tongue surgery. He tells Alex what to do: He needs to
stick a needle behind the patient's eye into his brain, which
saves his life.
Meredith has to supervise Lexie and when the paramedics bring
in a man who's not breathing, Meredith has Lexie perform her
first intubation on him. The man dies and Lexie is horrified
that Meredith didn't do more for him. Meredith explains that
the man was already dead when he came in and that her responsibility
is to teach Lexie. Since Lexie seems unwilling to learn from
Meredith, she orders her to go to the clinic. Miranda is upset
that the clinic is being treated as a dumping ground and orders
her to go back, but Lexie begs her to stay since Meredith
obviously hates her.Miranda tells Meredith that Lexie thinks
she hates her and her mother, Susan -- who died under Meredith's
care. Miranda insists that Meredith's job is to help Lexie
be a better doctor. Meredith tells Lexie that she was very
fond of Susan and then explains every detail of what went
wrong on the day she died.
Richard frets that he's left Adele waiting because of the
surgery. Derek advises him to tell her the truth about how
much he's missed her.
Meredith overhears Cristina boasting about the cool tongue
surgery and realizes she's been faking her sadness. She confronts
her and Cristina says she's dealing. And that she doesn't
need to be "protected" from the news that Meredith's
back with Derek.
The new batch of interns, who have no idea that George is
repeating his internship, consider him "the best intern
ever," until Alex points out that George is a repeater
and that if they really want to learn from someone, they should
learn from a resident.
Miranda updates Callie, who's been doing paperwork all day,
on all the residents' dumping of interns, but Callie couldn't
care less. Callie says she knows Miranda better at her job
but she doesn't want to fight her, or anyone, so she's just
going to do paperwork. Miranda admits she's having trouble
with being #2 when she used to be #1, but she's going to help
Callie since she obviously needs it. Callie accepts, with
relief.
That night, George finally tells Callie about Izzie.
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Grey's Anatomy Music
TITLE: My Moon My Man
PERFORMER: Feist |
The song plays at the beginning of the episode.
Izzie waits in front of the elevators. Alex overhears
interns talking about George. |
TITLE: The Ocean
PERFORMER: The Bravery
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The song plays as Izzie is informed that
one of her patients has checked himself out of the hospital.
Derek instructs Alex on how to conduct an emergency procedure. |
TITLE: Best Friends
PERFORMER: The Perishers |
The song plays as the episode comes to an
end. Connie's friends come to visit her after the surgery,
Meredith has a conversation with Lexie about her mother,
and Alex tells some interns about George. |
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