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You need someone on your side.
In medicine, we have surgical assists,
second opinions...
I'm sure Amelia's up. Let's just wait.
No. If my kids can get up and dressed on time,
then so can she.
We stack our deck.
We can't just leave her.
Yes, we can.
She's made me late too many times.
She knows better than to be late for carpool.
Maggie: Don't look. We're dealing with life and death here.
What?
Go to the car. Go to the car.
Hey!
Oh, uh...
You don't want to get caught with your pants down.
- We fell asleep. - Someone was awake.
Yeah.
Major Hunt reporting for duty.
Can we not talk about it?
I don't know why you're embarrassed.
We should be congratulating you.
Now I know what Cristina saw.
I think we all learned something today.
I'm gonna grab a different ride home.
Don't worry.
I'm sure after this morning
Owen will want you guys to spend the night at his place.
No, I'm not gonna see him tonight or any night.
That... That was the last time.
We cannot be in a relationship.
I've got too much stuff. Owen's got too much stuff.
Yeah, we all saw his stuff.
- Yeah. - Yeah.
Wait. Shut up.
Nice one.
Bailey: I'm saying, you better stay out of my O.R.
And if my department heads are smart,
they'll say the same thing.
Shower's free.
So, you just gonna... Gonna sabotage me, huh,
turn the whole hospital against me.
You don't think maybe you're sabotaging yourself?
You lose nothing by letting me work as an anesthesiologist.
I'm still falling behind, getting talked about.
It's humiliating, which should make you very happy.
There ain't nothing of this makes me happy.
This is about you learning from what you did.
No, no, no.
This is about you disagreeing with what I did
and being embarrassed that you were wearing my ring
when I did it.
So I will see you at work.
Oh!
I have to get Meredith on my side.
People will follow her lead.
Grey is going to take your side.
She might side with Arizona.
They were in a plane crash together.
You'll be fine.
You're just saying that 'cause you like me.
Today's the day I lose all my friends.
- You won't. - I might.
I won't. I won't do it.
And why is it my job to ask my friends to testify?
Isn't that the subpoena's job?
Oh, I imagine you'd want to know
who'll be a sympathetic witness.
So, I have to ask people to choose sides?
Just... Just ask your friends to help you out.
That's all. Uh, look... try it.
Okay, um, well, I'm...
Okay, I'm gonna see April, so that's in the bag.
And then there's Jackson, who's an Avery.
So, I mean, if I get them, then I'm good, right?
Thanks.
Meredith: I tell my children,
when you're finished with your toys, put them away.
Uh, good morning. And my kids don't need to see your penis,
so the same goes for you.
Meredith, please. Uh, there was a time
I would ask, but... I've learned.
What have we got?
Leo Paulson, 76, fell down a flight of stairs.
Initially complaining of back pain.
Man: Is he gonna be all right?
Mr. Paulson was coming back from his morning walk,
and he tripped coming up the steps in the lobby.
I was almost able to catch him, but I-I-I just missed.
- And you are? - Uh, Vincent.
I'm, uh... I'm Mr. Paulson's doorman.
Okay, well, let's get him inside.
Kyle, good to see you again.
Hey, nice to see you, too.
Edwards, I thought you were off today.
- Well, yeah, I was, but... - But I ruined it.
She made me come in. Probably the best call.
Thanks, babe.
Oh. Okay.
Well, let's, uh, get to it. DeLuca.
Kyle Diaz... Post-op DBS implant
from about a month and a half ago. He's developed another tremor...
This time, in his left hand.
Okay.
We did DBS to treat your right-hand tremor.
I'm worried he's developed a new lesion
on the other side of his brain.
Okay, Kyle, let's get you changed into a gown.
We'll do a full work-up.
DeLuca, let's do an MRI, evoked potentials.
Edwards, a word.
I didn't realize you two were a thing.
Oh, we're not. Not a... not a thing thing.
It's... It's... It's new.
Anyway, uh, I was thinking we start with the MRI first,
and then, if no acute intervention is indicated,
we can maybe just adjust meds. We can't.
Yeah, we can. I looked it up.
You are dating a patient. You cannot treat him.
I told you we barely have even...
Edwards, it is not a big deal. You can keep him company.
You're kicking me off his case?
I am, yeah.
So, I'm supposed to do what,
just sit around and hold his hand all day?
That is up to you. It is your day off.
Take it.
Multiple stab wounds, chest and abdomen.
Chest tubes placed in trauma bay.
Hemopericardium on ultrasound.
A mess, then. A mess.
All right, let's clean it up.
Dr. Warren.
Chief.
- I thought Dr. Knox was... - Dr. Knox is out sick.
Warren, what the hell?
I was an anesthesiologist in a former life.
Hm. Right on.
It's good to have you back, man.
I think.
- 10 blade. - 10 blade.
Is something wrong?
Not on my end.
Dr. Bailey?
I didn't say a word.
Suction.
All right, here we go.
Um, now that I have both of you together,
can I ask you, um... I need a favor.
- Sure. - Yeah.
So, you know that Callie and I are going to court.
Yeah?
Blake.
Do you need something?
Yes. Uh... you.
I'm on your service today.
Um, uh, really?
Maybe I should talk to somebody about switching that?
Yeah, I think that w-we should...
You know what? Just wait a second, okay?
What were you saying about the... favor?
Uh, nothing, nothing. Let's...
Let's take a look at this baby.
Okay. Okay.
First things first...
No obvious deformities.
The length of the femur is appropriate for gestational age,
and that is a perfect and beautiful thing.
So, that means...
No O.I.
No signs signs of osteogenesis imperfecta.
That is great news.
It is. Ah, there we go.
We've got a strong beating heart.
- Look at that. - It's beautiful.
8, 9, 10 fingers.
All right, let's count those toes.
Yeah, we got 1, 2, 3, 4...
What just happened?
- Huh? What? - What?
What did you just see?
- Uh... - You stopped talking.
Your mouth smiles, but your eyes keep thinking.
It's that thing that you do when... April, I'm pretty sure she's just smiling.
No, it's that thing you do when you have bad news and you don't want to say it.
What? What did you see?
- It might be nothing. - It might be?
Okay, so, it's not O.I.
No, it's not O.I. It's... It's the baby's brain.
Obvious contusion and step-off in the lower thoracic.
- Easy, easy. - Dr. Grey, if... if it helps,
uh, these are his medications
and what paperwork I could find.
Oh, thank you. This is very helpful.
- Good. - Thank you.
Leo. Oh, Mrs. Paulson, you got my message.
Vincent, thank God you were there.
How is he?
He is stable for now, and I will keep you updated,
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