00 :00 :00 Previously on "Grey's Anatomy"... 00 :00 :02 How hot is the sex? 00 :00 :03 Some people would call this a relationship. 00 :00 :04 It's just that I hardly know anything about you. 00 :00 :07 We're having sex every night. I think I deserve details. 00 :00 :10 You have more details than most. 00 :00 :11 What makes a hotshot doc leave the big apple for Seattle? 00 :00 :13 Thanks for the coffee. 00 :00 :18 Adoption? Keeping the baby? 00 :00 :20 I know this is a difficult decision. 00 :00 :22 I'm not interested. 00 :00 :22 I am not your sister! 00 :00 :24 I am a man! 00 :00 :25 You need to get laid. 00 :00 :26 See that nurse over there? 00 :00 :28 She's single. She's got red hair. Go ask her out. 00 :00 :30 Smooth moves, doctor. 00 :00 :33 Who is that? 00 :00 :34 That's dad. 00 :00 :34 What's her diagnosis? 00 :00 :36 Alzheimer's. 00 :00 :37 She doesn't want anyone to know. 00 :00 :39 I'm the only person she'll allow to see her. 00 :00 :47 Secrets can't hide in science. 00 :00 :50 Medicine has a way of exposing the lies. 00 :00 :54 Within the walls of the hospital, the truth is stripped bare. 00 :00 :59 How we keep our secrets outside the hospital -- 00 :01 :02 well, that's a little different. 00 :01 :10 George. You locked the door. I need to take a shower. 00 :01 :13 Uh, uh, I'll be out in a minute. 00 :01 :16 What are you doing in there? 00 :01 :17 It's private. 00 :01 :19 Oh. Oh, god. I'm sorry. I get it. 00 :01 :22 I don't mean to interrupt. 00 :01 :23 No, it's not that! 00 :01 :25 It's okay. Take your time. 00 :01 :27 I am not doing what you think I'm doing. 00 :01 :29 There's really no need to explain. I'll wait. You just... finish. 00 :01 :34 No, I'm -- I'm coming. I'm coming out! 00 :01 :36 One thing is certain. 00 :01 :39 Whatever it is we're trying to hide, 00 :01 :41 we're never ready for that moment when the truth gets naked. 00 :01 :45 Dr. Grey, this is Ms. Henry from the nursing home. 00 :01 :49 I'm calling about your mother. 00 :01 :51 Is she all right? 00 :01 :51 Oh, it's nothing like that. 00 :01 :53 Can I call you later then? 00 :01 :54 - Uh, I just wanted to --- I have to go. 00 :01 :59 Oh, my god. Who is calling you at this hour? 00 :02 :03 It's a wrong number. 00 :02 :10 There's no reason to be ashamed. It's normal, healthy even. 00 :02 :13 I'm not ashamed 'cause I wasn't doing anything. 00 :02 :16 I don't have to. I have a girlfriend. 00 :02 :18 An imaginary girlfriend? 00 :02 :21 An actual girlfriend. 00 :02 :23 You know what? It's no big deal. 00 :02 :25 You don't have to lie. I get it. 00 :02 :26 You have needs. 00 :02 :30 What is going on out here? 00 :02 :32 Nothing. 00 :02 :34 Nothing. 00 :02 :35 Nothing. 00 :02 :37 He's freaked out 'cause I caught him playing with little jimmy and the twins. 00 :02 :40 I have girlfriend. 00 :02 :42 Okay. 00 :02 :47 This sounds like fun out here. 00 :02 :54 Aren't you gonna get that? It might be the hospital. 00 :02 :56 It's not. Breakfast? 00 :03 :01 That's the problem with secrets -- 00 :03 :03 like misery, they love company. 00 :03 :06 No, look, I told you people -- I'm not coming in for a counseling session. 00 :03 :10 I know all my options. 00 :03 :13 Uh, well, I made my decision,and I made my appointment. 00 :03 :17 I'll be there on the 16th. 00 :03 :19 They pile up and up until they take over everything... 00 :03 :23 I paged you last night. 00 :03 :25 I wasn't on call. 00 :03 :28 That's not why I paged you. 00 :03 :32 You could give me your home number. 00 :03 :36 Um, Burke... 00 :03 :41 Uh, I gotta go. 00 :03 :43 ...Until you don't have room for anything else... 00 :03 :50 ...until you're so full of secrets, you feel like you're going to burst. 00 :03 :56 I had a really good time the other night. 00 :03 :58 Yeah, me too. 00 :03 :59 Are you, uh, feeling okay and everything? 00 :04 :02 I'm good. 00 :04 :03 Great, now that I got to see you. Why? 00 :04 :06 Oh, no reason. I'm good, too, you know? 00 :04 :08 Really good. 00 :04 :10 You know. 00 :04 :12 But um... a little itchy. 00 :04 :14 George. 00 :04 :16 Hey. 00 :04 :17 Olivia. 00 :04 :17 Hi, Dr. Stevens. 00 :04 :19 - I'll see you later.- Okay. 00 :04 :22 Bye. 00 :04 :27 Yeah. 00 :04 :29 She's into me. 00 :04 :31 Way to go, George. She's cute. 00 :04 :33 So, this morning, you really weren't... 00 :04 :36 Anytime you want to apologize. 00 :04 :39 Then what were you doing in the bathroom for so long? 00 :04 :42 I have to go. 00 :05 :01 I know I'm pretty to look at and all, George, but back up. 00 :05 :04 I need to ask you something. 00 :05 :06 I'm waiting. 00 :05 :08 I seem to be having this skin... thing going on, like a rash, really, 00 :05 :14 and I think I know what it is, but I can't get close enough to tell for sure. 00 :05 :19 Let's see it. 00 :05 :20 It's kind of located in an, um, you know, private -- 00 :05 :24 You're a doctor, George. It's called a penis. You have a rash on your penis? 00 :05 :30 I think I can describe it. 00 :05 :32 Um, it's k-- red. 00 :05 :34 Just come on. Just show me your junk so we can get this over with. 00 :05 :54 So? 00 :05 :59 Dude, you've got syphilis. 00 :06 :40 Once his work-up came back unrevealing, the urologist suggested a cystoscopy. 00 :06 :44 Reason? 00 :06 :46 To get a look inside the bladder. 00 :06 :48 I appreciate you doing this, Preston. 00 :06 :50 I know this is a little out of your field. 00 :06 :53 That's not a problem. 00 :06 :54 It gives my interns something to do. 00 :06 :56 I have a feeling you keep them plenty busy. 00 :06 :58 We were in the same frat at tulane. 00 :07 :00 It's gone from torturing pledges to torturing interns. Am I right? 00 :07 :04 Be very careful how you two answer that. 00 :07 :08 I could tell some stories. 00 :07 :10 Bill, you have a camera snaking up your mojo. 00 :07 :12 It's not the time to cross me. 00 :07 :13 It isn't anything too serious? 00 :07 :15 That's what this procedure will tell us. 00 :07 :18 You don't worry about anything but growing my godson in there. 00 :07 :21 He kicks like you wouldn't believe. 00 :07 :23 A badass, just like his father. 00 :07 :25 Move a little to the right. 00 :07 :27 Your other right. 00 :07 :29 There. 00 :07 :30 What do you see? What is it? 00 :07 :32 Could be any number of things. 00 :07 :34 O'Malley, take a biopsy of the mass. 00 :07 :36 Dr. Karev, schedule a C.T. 00 :07 :38 Let's not worry until we have to. 00 :07 :48 There's too much damage. 00 :07 :51 We'll have to remove most of the colon instead of a local resection. 00 :08 :01 You gotta push it up. 00 :08 :14 More suture. And what's with these damn lights in here? 00 :08 :26 Mr. Franklin, how long has your abdomen been like this? 00 :08 :30 It's been getting bigger for a while. 00 :08 :32 I told him there was something wrong. 00 :08 :34 No one gets fat like this so fast. I told him. 00 :08 :37 Everybody told him. 00 :08 :38 He has dullness to percussion and spider angiomas. 00 :08 :41 What's all that mean? 00 :08 :42 We have to run some tests. 00 :08 :45 Great. 00 :08 :46 What's that gonna cost us this time? 00 :08 :48 Alice, don't. 00 :08 :56 Hi, uh, results for George O'Malley? 00 :09 :01 I don't see it here. What's the patient's name? 00 :09 :02 O'Malley, George. Look, it's just a simple blood test. 00 :09 :05 Here you go. 00 :09 :06 Thank you. 00 :09 :14 Franklin, Jordan. I need these back asap. 00 :09 :16 What a shocker. 00 :09 :18 Hey, what did you get, something good? 00 :09 :20 Syphilis? That's not surgical. Who has syphilis? 00 :09 :26 Excuse us. Sorry. 00 :09 :29 You have syphilis? 00 :09 :39 I don't know how this happened. 00 :09 :41 Of course you do. 00 :09 :42 - Olivia must really be getting around.- She's not like that. 00 :09 :45 It's a new millennium, George. 00 :09 :46 The only people who aren't like that are the amish and, apparently, you. 00 :09 :50 You don't know. 00 :09 :51 Maybe I've been sleeping around. 00 :09 :53 Maybe I got ladies. 00 :09 :56 Shut up. 00 :09 :58 What am I gonna do? 00 :09 :59 It's no biggie. A couple doses of penicillin will knock it right out. 00 :10 :01 What am I gonna do about Olivia? 00 :10 :03 For starters, stop sleeping with her, 00 :10 :05 unless you want that thing to fall off. 00 :10 :07 Okay, that is twice that you have trash-talked the girl that I could one day potentially -- 00 :10 :12 well, not love, but like a whole lot. 00 :10 :15 If she gave it to you, you have to tell her. 00 :10 :17 Three. 00 :10 :18 Fine. She didn't give it to you. 00 :10 :20 She was a virgin when you met. 00 :10 :23 You still have to tell her so she can get tested. 00 :10 :25 Oh, yeah? 00 :10 :27 How am I gonna tell her? 00 :10 :28 "Uh, hey, Olivia. How you doing? 00 :10 :31 By the way, I got the syph. How about you?" 00 :10 :33 Maybe not quite like that. 00 :10 :34 No, it's good advice, really good advice. Thank you very much. 00 :10 :37 Retract here. 00 :10 :41 Oh! This just isn't holding. 00 :10 :43 Give me a bigger retractor, please. 00 :10 :47 - Sorry Doctor.- It wasn't you. 00 :10 :52 Dr. Bailey, you can finish this. 00 :10 :55 Uh, thank you, chief. I appreciate the opportunity. 00 :11 :12 I gotta say, George, I didn't think you had it in you. 00 :11 :16 It's always the quiet ones. 00 :11 :18 - So, who's the woman?- None of your business. 00 :11 :20 Oh, come on. 00 :11 :21 Who gave you the cooties on the playground? 00 :11 :23 You must have had something like this before, right? 00 :11 :26 I never talk about my penis with other men. 00 :11 :31 I don't n--either, normally. 00 :11 :38 We better get Burke. 00 :11 :46 Mr. Franklin? 00 :11 :49 You have a condition known as ascites. 00 :11 :52 Oh, my god. I knew it was terrible. 00 :11 :53 It just means there's fluid in the peritoneal cavity -- 00 :11 :57 the abdomen. 00 :11 :58 And the swelling is pressing against your lungs, which is why you're having trouble breathing. 00 :12 :01 In your case, it looks like a symptom of liver disease. 00 :12 :04 And it all comes together. 00 :12 :06 Alice, not now. 00 :12 :09 Is there something we should know? 00 :12 :13 I drink a bit. 00 :12 :15 That's the understatement of the year. 00 :12 :17 That's enough out of you! 00 :12 :19 Hey! I'm only here for mom, 00 :12 :21 to make sure you don't pull any of your usual crap. 00 :12 :27 There's definitely a growth protruding into the bladder, but look at the edges. 00 :12 :31 I don't think it's a tumor. 00 :12 :32 Kind of shaped like an ovary. 00 :12 :34 That the flip answer you're gonna give your patient, Dr. Karev? 00 :12 :37 This is one of my oldest friends. You might want to take this seriously. 00 :12 :40 I'm sorry, sir. 00 :12 :41 You better be. 00 :12 :43 I got the rest of the labs back. 00 :12 :45 They did a chromosome analysis of the tissue. 00 :12 :48 You won't believe this. 00 :12 :55 Bill has an ovary? 00 :13 :02 Um, according to his daughter, Mr. Franklin is a heavy drinker. 00 :13 :05 Six to eight drinks a day, an alcoholic by any standard. 00 :13 :08 Protocol? 00 :13 :09 Schedule a paracentesis. 00 :13 :10 Reason? 00 :13 :11 Draining the fluid will relieve the pressure. 00 :13 :13 Good, but don't schedule it. Do it. 00 :13 :16 You want us to do the procedure? 00 :13 :17 You've seen one, right? 00 :13 :18 Absolutely. 00 :13 :19 Well, now do one. 00 :13 :23 I've never seen one. 00 :13 :25 You're about to. 00 :13 :26 Oh, my god. 00 :13 :29 God, an ovary. 00 :13 :30 It gives new meaning to the term "metrosexual." 00 :13 :34 Hi, George. 00 :13 :35 Olivia. 00 :13 :36 What am I, invisible? 00 :13 :38 Alex. 00 :13 :40 You go ahead. I'll catch up with you later. 00 :13 :51 About time I got you alone today. 00 :13 :57 - Olivia --- What time is your shift done? 00 :14 :00 Because mine's over at 8:00, and I thought maybe you could come over. 00 :14 :03 Olivia! I need to tell you something. 00 :14 :05 What's wrong? 00 :14 :07 Are you breaking up with me? 00 :14 :08 What? No. 00 :14 :10 Oh, no, really, no. 00 :14 :12 It's just... 00 :14 :14 Okay, you're the only person that I've been with in a long time. 00 :14 :19 I mean, not unusually long or anything, you know? 00 :14 :23 Just a normal amount of long time. 00 :14 :25 But it wouldn't matter to me if you've been with someone else. 00 :14 :29 Maybe you have? 00 :14 :30 I'm not accusing you of anything or, you know, judging you 00 :14 :34 or handing out scarlet letters or anything, you know? 00 :14 :37 You're a woman, you know? 00 :14 :40 A very attractive woman. 00 :14 :41 Of course you've been with other men. 00 :14 :43 I mean, not that you've been with a lot of men. 00 :14 :45 - It's not like you're a prostitute or --- A prostitute? 00 :14 :48 No! Not a -- not a prostitute. 00 :14 :51 No, the opposite of a prostitute -- a lady. 00 :14 :55 You're very ladylike. 00 :14 :56 I mean, you're very bendy, but... 00 :14 :59 - George, breathe.- Okay. 00 :15 :01 It's just -- okay, here's the thing. 00 :15 :04 I really like you, Olivia. 00 :15 :06 I like you a lot. 00 :15 :08 Well, I like you, too. 00 :15 :14 I have syphilis. 00 :15 :33 That could have gone better. 00 :15 :50 You dropped a retractor. 00 :15 :53 Fine. 00 :15 :56 A few weeks ago, I was operating, and the vision in my right eye became blurry. 00 :16 :00 After a few hours, it was fine. 00 :16 :01 It's come back again. 00 :16 :03 Did you have it checked out? 00 :16 :04 The examination was normal. 00 :16 :05 My ophthalmologist tells me I'm just getting older... 00 :16 :09 but you know what a decline in my visual acuity can mean. 00 :16 :12 I'll set up some tests. 00 :16 :15 Shep... 00 :16 :17 I know how the rumor mill runs around here. 00 :16 :20 Let's just keep this to ourselves. 00 :16 :22 Absolutely. 00 :16 :24 Yeah. 00 :16 :31 Do you think she's talking about me? 00 :16 :33 She's absolutely talking about you. 00 :16 :36 Dude, that's a good thing. 00 :16 :37 No. No, it's not. 00 :16 :38 Georgie, get a clue. 00 :16 :40 Syphilis is the best thing that ever happened to you. 00 :16 :43 In their eyes, you're a player. 00 :16 :48 Hey, syph boy. 00 :16 :50 You told her? 00 :16 :51 Just Cristina. 00 :16 :52 "Syph boy." 00 :16 :53 It's got a nice ring to it, kind of like superboy, only diseased. 00 :16 :56 Izzie didn't have to say a word. 00 :16 :58 Around here, the only thing that spreads faster than disease is gossip. 00 :17 :01 That's not true. 00 :17 :03 Just 'cause Izzie can't keep her mouth shut doesn't mean everyone... 00 :17 :05 Hey George, how are you feeling? Sorry about the syphilis. 00 :17 :09 Everyone in this hospital knows? 00 :17 :13 Knows you're a player. 00 :17 :15 You're disturbed. 00 :17 :16 True. 00 :17 :17 Everybody's got a secret. 00 :17 :19 Be glad yours is out in the open. 00 :17 :20 Oh, yeah, Alex? What's yours? 00 :17 :22 You show me yours, and I'll show you mine. 00 :17 :28 I'll bet she's got some serious and kinky skeletons in the closet. 00 :17 :32 What's in my closet is none of your business. 00 :17 :34 Well, I don't have any secrets. My life is boring. 00 :17 :37 Everybody's got something to hide. 00 :17 :48 Well, the mass we found is not a tumor. 00 :17 :50 Well, that's good, right? Anything's got to be better than cancer. 00 :17 :53 That's where it gets a little tricky. 00 :17 :56 The chromosomal tests have revealed that your body contains DNA from two different embryos 00 :18 :01 that merged in the womb at the very beginning of development. 00 :18 :04 In rare cases such as yours, 00 :18 :06 the condition can produce gonadal hermaphroditism. 00 :18 :10 I'm hearing scary words here, Preston, you know, pay-cable kind of words. 00 :18 :13 In english, 00 :18 :15 the mass in your bladder is an ovary. 00 :18 :18 Don't worry. We're gonna remove it. 00 :18 :20 We have an excellent gynecological surgeon on staff. 00 :18 :24 You're telling me I'm a guy with an ovary? 00 :18 :27 It's simply a quirk of nature, man. 00 :18 :35 What am I gonna tell Holly? 00 :18 :37 That you're gonna be fine. 00 :18 :39 I'm still a man, right? 00 :18 :41 A man's man, a kappa man. 00 :18 :44 I mean... you know, my sex life. 00 :18 :47 Been having any problems? 00 :18 :50 Was it my very pregnant wife that give it away? 00 :18 :54 Come on, man, don't worry. 00 :18 :57 You never knew it was there. You won't miss it when it's gone. 00 :19 :03 Are you sure you know what you're doing? 00 :19 :05 It's a shot of penicillin, George. Be grateful I'm even doing this. 00 :19 :08 I'm about to see more of you than I ever wanted to. 00 :19 :10 I'll be fighting nightmares for a week. 00 :19 :12 Okay, you know what? Forget this. 00 :19 :13 Do you want to get rid of the syph or not? 00 :19 :15 Just shut up and drop them. 00 :19 :19 I cannot believe this. 00 :19 :21 Meredith, go away! 00 :19 :23 Oh, George, I'll give you some moral support. 00 :19 :26 No. No moral support. 00 :19 :28 I'm indisposed here. 00 :19 :30 George, it's not a big deal. 00 :19 :33 And you have a cute butt. 00 :19 :35 I have a cute butt, too. 00 :19 :36 You want to see? 00 :19 :37 Oh, get out. You're doing it wrong. 00 :19 :39 Be my guest. 00 :19 :40 What -- Alex. 00 :19 :42 Alex. 00 :19 :47 Hey! 00 :19 :48 What are we doing here? 00 :19 :50 Breaking George's spirit. 00 :19 :51 Curing george's syph. 00 :19 :54 I don't like needles. 00 :19 :55 Good thing you became a doctor. 00 :19 :56 Other side. 00 :19 :58 - Izzie?- Yeah? 00 :19 :59 Mr. Franklin's procedure's been scheduled for after lunch -- 00 :20 :02 What are we doing? 00 :20 :03 We are saving george from a future of festering sores and insanity. 00 :20 :08 Oh, cute butt. 00 :20 :09 Told you. 00 :20 :10 It is cute, like a baby's. 00 :20 :15 You know, I have spent hours, days, years, 00 :20 :18 imagining myself half-naked in a room with three women. 00 :20 :23 The reality is so much better. 00 :20 :26 I think he's gonna cry. 00 :20 :30 Hi. It's Ms. Henry again. 00 :20 :32 Is this a better time? 00 :20 :33 Sorry about this morning. I wasn't alone and -- 00 :20 :36 What were you calling about? 00 :20 :37 I just wanted to remind you that tonight's our monthly family dinner. 00 :20 :41 You know, you haven't been to any of our family functions. 00 :20 :44 You have to understand. I'm a surgical intern, so my time isn't my own. 00 :20 :49 Our residents really respond to these events. 00 :20 :51 They always enjoy themselves, which is so rare. 00 :20 :54 I think it's important you attend. 00 :20 :57 I'll be there. 00 :20 :59 I'll try to be there. 00 :21 :01 I'll definitely try. 00 :21 :03 I've cleared some time for your M.R.I. 00 :21 :06 - Good. Let's get going.- Okay. 00 :21 :07 Uh... sorry to bother you with this, chief. 00 :21 :10 We've got kind of a situation. 00 :21 :13 What now? 00 :21 :15 Three interns, four residents, and six nurses 00 :21 :19 on this surgical floor have been diagnosed with... syphilis. 00 :21 :24 There are over 70,000 new cases every year. 00 :21 :28 Undiagnosed, syphilis can lead to blindness, insanity, and death. 00 :21 :33 If you are having unprotected sex with another member of the staff, get tested. 00 :21 :40 This is not a request. 00 :21 :46 Patricia will now give you a safe-sex demonstration. 00 :21 :52 When the time is right, and, gentlemen, you'll all know when that time is, 00 :21 :57 carefully open the condom packet... 00 :22 :01 and roll it onto the banana. 00 :22 :04 We should try and get down to do the M.R.I. now. 00 :22 :06 This isn't really a good time. 00 :22 :08 If you want to do this without anybody else knowing, 00 :22 :10 you should do it now. 00 :22 :18 Poor George. 00 :22 :20 Yeah. 00 :22 :21 You know, I think he really likes typhoid Mary. 00 :22 :24 Well, not many budding relationships survive a good dose of V.D. 00 :22 :29 Yeah. 00 :22 :32 Yeah. 00 :22 :33 ...gently peel off the condom and dispose of it properly. 00 :22 :38 With every fresh banana, always use a fresh condom. 00 :23 :13 You're avoiding me. 00 :23 :16 I'm busy... at work. I-I'm working. 00 :23 :20 Why are you in this line? 00 :23 :23 It's the syphilis line. 00 :23 :25 You don't need to be in this line. 00 :23 :26 I don't? 00 :23 :29 There's no one else. 00 :23 :33 That surprises you? 00 :23 :35 Nothing surprises me. 00 :23 :39 Do I need to be in this line? 00 :23 :44 No. 00 :23 :47 - Okay.- Okay. 00 :23 :49 - Hey.- Oh, hey. 00 :23 :51 Mr. Franklin's prepped and ready. 00 :23 :52 Excellent. 00 :23 :53 God, look at this line. 00 :23 :55 Well, at least we don't have to stand in line. 00 :23 :57 That's the one good thing about the fact neither of us is getting any, right? 00 :24 :03 Mr. Franklin, we've given you a local anaesthetic, 00 :24 :05 but you might feel some pressure. 00 :24 :11 Okay, 00 :24 :13 I'm ready. 00 :24 :14 Grab the skin. 00 :24 :21 I'm in the peritoneal cavity. 00 :24 :27 That fluid is bloody. 00 :24 :28 Is it supposed to be bloody? 00 :24 :30 You've done this before, right? 00 :24 :31 - Of course.- Millions of times. 00 :24 :34 You're doing great, Mr. Franklin. 00 :24 :38 Okay, wait, wait. 00 :24 :41 Okay, go. 00 :24 :48 Good. 00 :24 :51 Now all we have to do is wait. 00 :24 :56 You see that right there? 00 :24 :59 It's a tumor, 00 :25 :00 and it's pressing against your optic nerve. 00 :25 :02 Is it operable? 00 :25 :03 Oh, definitely. 00 :25 :06 It does have its risks. 00 :25 :08 You mean I could lose my sight? 00 :25 :10 Just what I need -- a syphilis outbreak and a tumor. 00 :25 :13 Well, it's probably unrelated. 00 :25 :17 All right, Derek, let's see how good you really are. 00 :25 :21 All right. I'll put a team together. 00 :25 :23 All my people only. 00 :25 :25 And I still want this kept under wraps. 00 :25 :26 The vultures will be circling soon enough. 00 :25 :28 Aren't I one of the vultures? 00 :25 :30 Why do you think I want to keep an eye on you? 00 :25 :32 Get going. We're doing this tonight. 00 :25 :34 Right. 00 :25 :41 You paged. 00 :25 :42 Yeah, I need you to help me out on something for the chief. 00 :25 :45 Can you keep a secret? 00 :25 :47 Better than you think. 00 :25 :51 How much fluid can one body hold? 00 :25 :54 There's a lot of fluid in there, Mr. Franklin, but we're almost finished. 00 :25 :59 Mr. Franklin, are you sleeping? 00 :26 :04 Mr. Franklin? 00 :26 :06 - He has no pulse.- What? 00 :26 :07 He has no pulse! 00 :26 :11 Code blue. Code blue. 00 :26 :21 Nobody die just like that with no warning. 00 :26 :24 There was blood in the tube when it first went in. 00 :26 :26 What if it's our fault? What if we did something wrong? 00 :26 :28 We didn't do anything wrong. 00 :26 :29 We did a textbook procedure. 00 :26 :32 I checked your chart. 00 :26 :34 You did everything by the book. 00 :26 :35 He died on our watch. We must have missed something. 00 :26 :37 There was no history of heart problems. 00 :26 :40 His death wasn't your fault. 00 :26 :42 When's the autopsy? 00 :26 :43 There isn't gonna be an autopsy. 00 :26 :45 What? How are we supposed to know the cause of death? 00 :26 :47 It's going down as cardiopulmonary arrest complicated by liver disease. 00 :26 :51 But an autopsy would -- 00 :26 :52 The family decided they didn't want an autopsy. 00 :26 :56 - But Dr. Bailey --- They don't want an autopsy. Let it go. 00 :27 :11 How goes our special, supersecret, silent, sunset surgery? 00 :27 :15 I've been practicing that. 00 :27 :17 You have too much time on your hands. 00 :27 :19 Uh, tell the chief I'll be there. Just let me know when and where. I'm in. 00 :27 :22 Okay. 00 :27 :28 Are you nervous? 00 :27 :29 It's a complicated surgery. 00 :27 :30 I make one mistake, I end a fellow surgeon's career, my mentor's career. 00 :27 :33 Oh, no, I'm not nervous. 00 :27 :37 So, just for the record... 00 :27 :39 you'd tell me if I need to get tested, right? 00 :27 :42 You think I have syphilis? 00 :27 :43 No, I don't. 00 :27 :44 It's just -- we never made any rules or anything. 00 :27 :46 I mean, we never said, 00 :27 :49 "we have rules", and I wouldn't hold it against you. 00 :27 :52 When would I have time to go out and get syphilis? 00 :27 :55 You're a handful enough as it is, and besides, we're, like, practically a condom ad. 00 :27 :59 But no more glow-in-the-dark ones. 00 :28 :01 You see? There's nothing to worry about. 00 :28 :04 Maybe we should, you know, make some rules, I mean. 00 :28 :07 We should. 00 :28 :08 Okay. 00 :28 :09 Okay. 00 :28 :12 Just for the record... 00 :28 :14 I liked the glow-in-the-dark ones. 00 :28 :17 I bet you do. 00 :28 :26 That's the last of the ovarian material. 00 :28 :28 I just need to sew up the perforation on the bladder wall. 00 :28 :35 Is there a problem, Dr. Knox? 00 :28 :37 Well, you said this man's wife is pregnant? 00 :28 :39 Due in five weeks. Why? 00 :28 :41 Our patient has a blind vas deferens. 00 :28 :45 Bill is sterile? 00 :28 :46 And always has been. 00 :28 :49 Then who got his wife pregnant? 00 :28 :58 Sucks to be Bill right now. 00 :29 :00 How's Burke gonna tell him the baby's not his? 00 :29 :02 Burke's not gonna tell him. 00 :29 :03 He has to. They're friends. 00 :29 :05 Bill's better off not knowing. 00 :29 :06 Do you think Holly knows Bill's not the father? 00 :29 :07 Maybe, maybe not. 00 :29 :08 Bill should know his wife's cheating on him. 00 :29 :11 I don't remember asking for your opinions, so keep them to yourselves. 00 :29 :15 Sorry, sir. 00 :29 :17 You're such a gossip. 00 :29 :24 We know how confusing this must be, 00 :29 :26 your husband dying so suddenly, 00 :29 :28 but an autopsy will tell us why. 00 :29 :31 So, you think we should do the autopsy? 00 :29 :34 No, we just want this to be over. 00 :29 :36 But don't you want to know for certain what killed him? 00 :29 :40 My father was a mean drunk who couldn't hold a job. 00 :29 :43 That's what killed him. 00 :29 :44 I understand that you're angry, 00 :29 :46 but knowing for sure might help give you some closure. 00 :29 :50 It was awfully sudden, Alice. 00 :29 :53 Sudden? 00 :29 :55 He's been killing himself for years. 00 :29 :57 He was a good man. 00 :30 :00 Maybe they're right. 00 :30 :02 Maybe we should do the autopsy. 00 :30 :03 Mom, stop it. 00 :30 :06 He's dead. 00 :30 :07 It's finally over. 00 :30 :09 Alice, your father would have wanted -- 00 :30 :13 Who cares what he wanted? 00 :30 :15 Can't we please just try and get out of this with whatever shred of dignity this family has left? 00 :30 :35 You guys want to perform an unauthorized autopsy? 00 :30 :39 I know you, Cristina. You do not want to be known as the new 007. 00 :30 :43 An autopsy clears your name. 00 :30 :45 Cristina, no. 00 :30 :47 What about Franklin's wife? 00 :30 :49 You saw the way she was looking at me. She wants the autopsy. 00 :30 :51 She just didn't want to fight with her daughter. 00 :30 :53 She looked so sad. 00 :30 :56 Okay, Cristina Yang, licensed to kill. 00 :31 :02 Okay, I'm in. 00 :31 :04 I am so not involved in this. 00 :31 :06 Meredith, this is fight club. 00 :31 :07 Nobody talks about it. 00 :31 :08 Fine. 00 :31 :10 We have to do it when Bailey's not around. 00 :31 :11 She's everywhere and knows everything. 00 :31 :13 We have to take our chances. 00 :31 :15 Bailey's got something tonight from 7:00 to 11:00. 00 :31 :18 You two will be the last thing she's worried about. 00 :31 :20 - How do you know that?- What kind of something? 00 :31 :22 Oh, I can't tell you that. It's fight club, too. 00 :31 :28 If I'm missing out on a real patient because of this, 00 :31 :30 they're gonna call me 007 because I've killed you. 00 :31 :41 How we doing? 00 :31 :42 Did you lock up the gallery? 00 :31 :43 Don't worry. We're flying under the radar. 00 :31 :45 What did you put out there, the midas rex? 00 :31 :47 We've got it, chief. 00 :31 :49 How much vancomycin is there? 00 :31 :50 One gram, as ordered, sir. 00 :31 :52 You're not gonna be too liberal with those benzos? 00 :31 :54 You know, doctors make the worst patients. 00 :31 :57 You should just breathe in the happy gas. 00 :31 :58 Stop running my O.R. 00 :32 :02 I've got you covered. 00 :32 :11 We stole a body. 00 :32 :13 We're body snatchers. 00 :32 :15 What if somebody from the morgue comes looking for Franklin? 00 :32 :17 Well, "A" it's in the middle of the night, and "B" 00 :32 :20 the thing about being dead is people stop looking for you. 00 :32 :24 Okay. 00 :32 :26 When's the last time you did an autopsy? 00 :32 :28 I took gross anatomy like you. I'm just trying to remember. 00 :32 :31 You know what? Hold on. Hold on. Wait. 00 :32 :33 Hold on. 00 :32 :35 You brought a textbook? 00 :32 :36 Uh, if we're gonna do this, we're gonna do it right. 00 :32 :44 Okay. 00 :32 :47 Okay, got it. 00 :32 :48 You sure? 00 :32 :49 It's not like we can kill him twice. 00 :32 :56 Let me cut. 00 :32 :57 You'll get your turn. 00 :33 :01 You should really be using the 10 blade. 00 :33 :03 Will you stop backseat cutting? 00 :33 :05 Go get the saw. 00 :33 :08 Okay, I've sutured the drain in place. The staples look fine. 00 :33 :11 All right, we're done here. Dr. Bailey, you want to wrap him? 00 :33 :13 Nice work, everybody, nicely done. 00 :33 :15 Thanks. 00 :33 :16 Good. 00 :33 :22 Do you think the optic nerve is damaged? 00 :33 :25 If it is, when he wakes up, he'll -- 00 :33 :28 He'll be blind? 00 :33 :30 For how long? 00 :33 :31 Forever. 00 :33 :33 Page Stevens and Yang. 00 :33 :34 Tell them I want them covering your patients. 00 :33 :37 I need you to stay and monitor the chief. 00 :33 :42 Cristina and Izzie, um... I think they're already swamped. 00 :33 :47 With what? 00 :33 :48 Labs -- they had to check on some labs. 00 :33 :53 Oh, you are lying. 00 :33 :56 I know you're lying. 00 :33 :58 You know how I know? 00 :33 :59 'Cause you're a bad liar! 00 :34 :00 I hate a bad liar. 00 :34 :07 Take over for me. 00 :34 :09 I know exactly where they are. 00 :34 :11 Take over. 00 :34 :20 Your whole relationship is a lie. 00 :34 :23 We're happy. 00 :34 :24 We've wanted a child for a long time. 00 :34 :26 Why do you want to take this away from him? 00 :34 :28 Does he know you've been cheating on him? 00 :34 :29 Preston, this is between Bill and me. 00 :34 :32 The man has a right to know that this isn't his child. 00 :34 :35 Please, just let this go. 00 :34 :37 Why can't you let this go? 00 :34 :38 Because Bill is my best friend. That's why. 00 :34 :40 If you were really his friend, you wouldn't do this. 00 :34 :42 Holly, please! Tell him the truth! 00 :34 :44 Why? 00 :34 :45 I'm not gonna ruin my life because you think this is wrong. 00 :34 :48 Your life? 00 :34 :49 What about his life? 00 :34 :50 What about this child's life? 00 :34 :52 What Bill doesn't know won't hurt him. 00 :34 :57 Fine. 00 :35 :00 Maybe his friend won't tell him the truth, 00 :35 :03 but I'm also his doctor, 00 :35 :04 and his doctor is not going to lie to him. 00 :35 :13 I know, but something came up, an important surgery, and I couldn't. 00 :35 :17 I'm just sorry you couldn't be there for your mother. 00 :35 :19 Ms. Henry, if my mother were lucid, she would understand. 00 :35 :23 She's a surgeon. 00 :35 :24 She's done this countless times. 00 :35 :26 And besides, she doesn't even know who I am anyway, so... 00 :35 :29 Today she did. 00 :35 :32 What? 00 :35 :33 Your mother's been asking when her daughter Meredith gets off from work. 00 :35 :39 Hey. 00 :35 :42 Hey. 00 :35 :43 A lot of secret phone calls today. 00 :35 :52 Yeah, it's my mother. 00 :35 :58 She isn't traveling. 00 :36 :00 She isn't writing a book. 00 :36 :03 She isn't anything. 00 :36 :05 I've been lying to everyone. 00 :36 :08 Why? 00 :36 :10 She has alzheimer's. 00 :36 :14 - How advanced?- Very. 00 :36 :15 She's in a home, and I'm the only one who even knows she's sick. 00 :36 :20 I just don't know what to do anymore, you know? 00 :36 :43 Don't even tell me you're doing what I think you're doing! 00 :36 :59 Not only did you disregard the family's wishes, you broke the law! 00 :37 :04 You could be arrested for assault! 00 :37 :06 Do you like jail? 00 :37 :07 The hospital could be sued! I could lose my license, my job! 00 :37 :11 I like my job! 00 :37 :13 Did you think about any of this before you started cutting open a poor man's body? 00 :37 :17 I could seriously kick both your asses right now. 00 :37 :20 Do you have anything to say? 00 :37 :24 Look at his heart. 00 :37 :25 It's huge! 00 :37 :27 It's over 600 grams, 00 :37 :28 and there's some kind of grainy material in it. 00 :37 :30 We want to run some tests. 00 :37 :32 Oh, now you want to run tests? 00 :37 :34 At this point, what could it hurt? 00 :37 :37 I hate both of you right now. 00 :37 :51 Meredith... 00 :37 :53 he's an attending. 00 :37 :55 You're an intern. 00 :37 :57 You saw us? 00 :37 :59 You can see. 00 :38 :02 I'm gonna tell you what your mother would say if she were here. 00 :38 :07 You're making a mistake -- 00 :38 :08 a big one. 00 :38 :12 And I would tell my mother it's not a mistake. 00 :38 :17 We specifically said no autopsy. 00 :38 :21 I understand why you're upset. 00 :38 :24 You understand? 00 :38 :25 We're gonna get an attorney. 00 :38 :27 Come on, mom. 00 :38 :28 We know what killed him. 00 :38 :30 He had a blood condition known as hemachromatosis. 00 :38 :33 The disease causes an excess amount of iron to build up in the body, 00 :38 :37 and that's what caused the heart failure, not the paracentesis. 00 :38 :41 But I thought he was always so sick 'cause of the drinking. 00 :38 :45 And you never let him forget it... or me. 00 :38 :48 - Mom...- There's something else. 00 :38 :50 The disease is genetic. 00 :38 :51 You think Alice could have it, too? 00 :38 :53 A simple blood test will tell us. 00 :38 :55 If you have it, we'll have caught it early enough to treat it before the condition becomes critical. 00 :38 :59 Dr. Stevens and Dr. Yang may have saved your life. 00 :39 :08 If you could just... 00 :39 :10 sign this consent form for the autopsy -- 00 :39 :14 just a formality. 00 :39 :21 The thing people forget is how good it can feel when you finally set secrets free. 00 :39 :29 Whether good or bad, at least they're out in the open... 00 :39 :35 like it or not. 00 :39 :51 About before -- 00 :39 :52 George, I want you to understand -- 00 :39 :56 when we started dating, I was already kind of seeing someone. 00 :40 :01 I didn't know how much I'd like you, 00 :40 :03 and when I realized, I broke it off with the other guy -- 00 :40 :06 Other guy? 00 :40 :08 Who's the other guy? 00 :40 :15 You and Alex? 00 :40 :19 You and Alex?! 00 :40 :21 You gave me syphilis?! 00 :40 :23 George! 00 :40 :24 George! 00 :40 :25 George, back off! 00 :40 :27 Alex! 00 :40 :28 George! 00 :40 :29 Back off, Alex. 00 :40 :33 And once your secrets are out in the open, 00 :40 :35 you don't have to hide behind them anymore. 00 :40 :42 - Long day.- Yeah. 00 :40 :44 Someone out there has a steak with your name on it and maybe a bottle of wine. 00 :40 :49 This is why I keep you around. 00 :40 :52 So, we need to talk. 00 :40 :53 Wine first, talk later. 00 :40 :56 You trying to, uh, get me drunk so you can take advantage of me? 00 :41 :00 I think I like this rules thing. 00 :41 :04 Me too. 00 :41 :19 Meredith, I am so sorry. 00 :41 :21 The problem with secrets is even when you think you're in control... 00 :41 :27 Addison. 00 :41 :28 ...You're not. 00 :41 :29 What are you doing here? 00 :41 :31 You'd know if you'd bothered to return any one of my phone calls. 00 :41 :35 Hi. I'm Addison Shepherd. 00 :41 :40 Shepherd? 00 :41 :41 And you must be the woman who's been screwing my husband. 00 :41 :47 Transcript: RaceMan - Synchro: Amariss- www.forom.com - ÿ