The survivors from the crash are asked to make an almost impossible decision that will affect the rest of their lives.Download Video Grey's Anatomy Love the One You're With Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Grey's Anatomy Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Meanwhile, tension grows between Jackson and April after they're forced to work together, and Alex tries to restrain himself with one of the interns.The doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital deal with life-or-death consequences on a daily basis - it's in one another that they find comfort, friendship and, at times, more than friendship. Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo), along with interns Cristina Yang, Izzie Stevens, George O'Malley and Alex Karev's, medical world revolved around textbooks and professors yesterday, but today they are experiencing medicine first-hand as surgical interns at Seattle Grace Hospital, a teaching hospital with one of the toughest residency programs in the nation. Here, they must learn to balance their personal lives with their highly competitive professional lives, all while dealing with the daily stress of life and death situations. Together they're discovering that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Real life only comes in shades of grey.
- Mark Sloan is in coma. This is not the last episode that will feature Sloan, but this is the beginning of his farewell. Seeing Callie and Derek reflect upon his life can pack a lot of emotions in a short moment.
- A meaner and colder Meredith Grey is running the old Nazi Bailey show. The plane crash has clearly changed her.
- Cristina is working at a different hospital but keeps in touch with Meredith.
- Arizona is present. But something's missing. And the dialogues hint Callie may have something to do with a part of her that is now gone.
- Derek drops an instrument while operating. This Shepherd never drops anything in his operating room. Naturally, he walks out.
- Alex tries to leave. He gives Bailey a new nickname, BCB.
- Owen hires April back.
Grey's Anatomy has raised the bar for deeply emotional yet again. The drama is made heavier by all the yet-to-be-expressed sentiments within the characters' very core. They are all trying to move on. But viewers know the healing is not complete. This is reason enough to look forward to succeeding episodes this season.
One of the things I liked very much about the episode was the homage paid to the show's past. From the opening music (the same song opened the series' premiere episode, 101: "A Hard Day's Night") to an intern being chosen to fail performing their first surgery (RIP George O'Malley), long-time fans took a stroll down Memory Lane. Remember when Miranda Bailey was The Nazi?
She abandoned that nickname after operating on a white supremacist, but that's not the point. Miranda Bailey used to invoke fear in her interns. She made them quake. She commanded respect. Now, apparently, she makes them laugh. Happy at last with fiancee, Ben, Miranda's new nickname is BCB: Booty Call Bailey. Oh, the indignity of it all. That needs to change. Pronto.
Meanwhile, Bailey 2.0 is none other than Meredith Grey! Lexie's dead, Cristina's in Minnesota, and Derek may never operate again. One can only assume that the cumulative affect of all this has hardened Meredith and turned her into Medusa, the attending striking fear in the hearts of the new crop of interns.
I felt for Meredith, especially when she tried to get on an airplane and, understandably, freaked out. Not so understandable? She was on that plane to go and see Cristina. While Mark was dying. Literally as Derek and Callie sat by their friend's bedside while Richard removed the life support.
This brings me to one of my biggest beefs with the show. For Meredith, Cristina always seems to come first. Even when her husband's best friend was fading away. Really? Come on! I get it. They're twisted sisters. Whatever. That doesn't make it right. In the real world if I put my best friend ahead of my husband constantly, I wouldn't have a husband. End of story.
RIP Mark Sloan 1968-2012
Over the summer word leaked out that Eric Dane would be leaving Grey's, returning for only two episodes. While I find myself really sad that Mark's dead, it really was the only way to write him out at this point. He would never have left his daughter, Sofia, or his best friend and baby mama, Callie. No way.
The video tributes throughout the episode along with Jackson's one-sided conversations with the mentor he'd come to both respect and appreciate paid tribute to McSteamy, which was only fitting. I'm glad he got a good sendoff, although it's going to be disconcerting to see him alive again in next week's flashback episode.
I like to think he and Lexie are together again. Don't get me started on wondering why they couldn't have just been written off happily into the sunset (and I didn't even particularly like them together!) instead of dying grisly deaths.
Just remember Mark's cleverness and wit (man, I'm going to miss Dane's comic timing...perfection) and think of Callie and Derek at his bedside or Jackson's despondent grief (no more Plastics Posse, no more Bromance) and you will be reminded of why Mark's departure is a great loss to the series.
- Mark Sloan is in coma. This is not the last episode that will feature Sloan, but this is the beginning of his farewell. Seeing Callie and Derek reflect upon his life can pack a lot of emotions in a short moment.
- A meaner and colder Meredith Grey is running the old Nazi Bailey show. The plane crash has clearly changed her.
- Cristina is working at a different hospital but keeps in touch with Meredith.
- Arizona is present. But something's missing. And the dialogues hint Callie may have something to do with a part of her that is now gone.
- Derek drops an instrument while operating. This Shepherd never drops anything in his operating room. Naturally, he walks out.
- Alex tries to leave. He gives Bailey a new nickname, BCB.
- Owen hires April back.
Grey's Anatomy has raised the bar for deeply emotional yet again. The drama is made heavier by all the yet-to-be-expressed sentiments within the characters' very core. They are all trying to move on. But viewers know the healing is not complete. This is reason enough to look forward to succeeding episodes this season.
One of the things I liked very much about the episode was the homage paid to the show's past. From the opening music (the same song opened the series' premiere episode, 101: "A Hard Day's Night") to an intern being chosen to fail performing their first surgery (RIP George O'Malley), long-time fans took a stroll down Memory Lane. Remember when Miranda Bailey was The Nazi?
She abandoned that nickname after operating on a white supremacist, but that's not the point. Miranda Bailey used to invoke fear in her interns. She made them quake. She commanded respect. Now, apparently, she makes them laugh. Happy at last with fiancee, Ben, Miranda's new nickname is BCB: Booty Call Bailey. Oh, the indignity of it all. That needs to change. Pronto.
Meanwhile, Bailey 2.0 is none other than Meredith Grey! Lexie's dead, Cristina's in Minnesota, and Derek may never operate again. One can only assume that the cumulative affect of all this has hardened Meredith and turned her into Medusa, the attending striking fear in the hearts of the new crop of interns.
I felt for Meredith, especially when she tried to get on an airplane and, understandably, freaked out. Not so understandable? She was on that plane to go and see Cristina. While Mark was dying. Literally as Derek and Callie sat by their friend's bedside while Richard removed the life support.
This brings me to one of my biggest beefs with the show. For Meredith, Cristina always seems to come first. Even when her husband's best friend was fading away. Really? Come on! I get it. They're twisted sisters. Whatever. That doesn't make it right. In the real world if I put my best friend ahead of my husband constantly, I wouldn't have a husband. End of story.
RIP Mark Sloan 1968-2012
Over the summer word leaked out that Eric Dane would be leaving Grey's, returning for only two episodes. While I find myself really sad that Mark's dead, it really was the only way to write him out at this point. He would never have left his daughter, Sofia, or his best friend and baby mama, Callie. No way.
The video tributes throughout the episode along with Jackson's one-sided conversations with the mentor he'd come to both respect and appreciate paid tribute to McSteamy, which was only fitting. I'm glad he got a good sendoff, although it's going to be disconcerting to see him alive again in next week's flashback episode.
I like to think he and Lexie are together again. Don't get me started on wondering why they couldn't have just been written off happily into the sunset (and I didn't even particularly like them together!) instead of dying grisly deaths.
Just remember Mark's cleverness and wit (man, I'm going to miss Dane's comic timing...perfection) and think of Callie and Derek at his bedside or Jackson's despondent grief (no more Plastics Posse, no more Bromance) and you will be reminded of why Mark's departure is a great loss to the series.