Grey's Anatomy s03e01 Episode Script

Time Has Come Today

[Meredith.]
In the OR, time loses meaning.
In the midst of sutures and saving lives, - the clock ceases to matter.
- [Beeping.]
Fifteen minutes, 15 hours.
Inside the OR, the best surgeons make time fly.
[Skipped item nr.
6.]
[# Dixie Chicks: Lullaby.]
Outside the OR, however, time takes pleasure in kicking our asses.
For even the strongest of us, it seems to play tricks.
Slowing down hovering until it freezes leaving us stuck in a moment, unable to move in one direction or the other.
Izzie.
Izzie.
Come on.
[Sighing.]
OK.
She's been in there all night.
We have to do something.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Why are you all looking at me? - This is familiar territory for you.
- There is nothing familiar about this.
Unfamiliar.
Denny died.
The man she loves died.
Yeah, but you're all dark and twisty inside.
- Dark and twisty? - The mother with the Alzheimer's, the father you don't talk to.
Tequila thing.
The inappropriate men thing.
You are dark and twisty and now Izzie is dark and twisty.
So I'm the president of People With Crappy Lives? Seriously, we have to do something.
Someone has to go in there.
[Richard.]
The seven years you spend as a surgical resident will be the best and worst of your life.
Look around you.
- Say hello to your competition.
- [Clock ticking.]
- Hi.
Izzie Stevens.
Washington.
- Alex Karev.
Iowa.
[Izzie.]
This is nice.
They throw a mixer for the new interns.
[Alex.]
It's just an excuse to get us all happy and drunk before they torture us.
[Both chuckle.]
- What program are you in? - Surgery.
- Seriously? - Seriously.
What? I'd picked you for Gynie or Peds or something.
You don't think I can be a surgeon? I can be a surgeon.
- [George.]
Hey, Izzie - What? Maybe you should change your clothes.
- Maybe something more comfortable.
- Stop it.
- Izzie.
- Stop it, I mean it.
Stop talking.
There is nothing to talk about, do you understand me? There is nothing to discuss.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
Yeah, me too.
- [Man.]
You're a surgeon? - Yes.
Usually don't send surgeons.
What do we need to How do I do this? What do we? Just ID the body before I take him to the funeral home.
- So I don't take the wrong guy.
- That happens? You wouldn't believe how many times.
That's him.
That's Denny Duquette.
Great.
Load him up.
And sign.
- When's the funeral? - No funeral.
The family asked to have the body sent to Memphis.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
- Why are we making sandwiches? - That's what you do when someone dies.
- You cook.
- I know what to do when someone dies.
I am a Jew.
I know food and death.
- It's shiva.
- Is it shiva even if she's Catholic? Well, shiva's what I know how to do, so yeah, it's shiva.
If we're sitting shiva for Denny, then we should order in.
Making sandwiches is not the same as cooking.
Sandwiches are comfort food.
What's wrong with you? Everything is fine.
It's Izzie we're worried about.
Oh, what did you do? Denny died, Burke got shot.
Let's just have some perspective, and remember what I did - is a tiny, slightly small - Whatever.
Spit it out.
I lost my panties last night.
[Dryer buzzing.]
- [Richard.]
Back already? - I never left.
I did a craniotomy on a ruptured saccular aneurism.
I've been here all night, too.
I wanted to see the autopsy on Duquette.
Yeah.
You seen Meredith? Dr.
Grey.
Have you seen Dr.
Grey? Why? What's going on with you? Can you get somebody to cover my rounds so I can take care of stuff? Are you free? Dr.
Shepherd, there's an incoming head trauma, and the pit's overcrowded with early flu season.
Giselle Toussant, 42-year-old woman.
Unrestrained driver of a car that hit a railing.
She was We were coming to the ER.
We were both sick.
We couldn't shake this flu thing, so - She was better, so I let her drive.
- Sir? - Omar? - Giselle? - Honey? - Where are we? - Are we Are we dancing? - We had an accident.
She's leaking spinal fluid.
Let's get an OR ready, OK? - The dancing's so beautiful.
- You're beautiful.
[Coughs.]
He's burning up.
Get him a bed.
Let's get her to the OR right away.
[Baby crying.]
- What's going on? - Premature newborn found in a trash can.
The umbilical cord's still attached.
You didn't start an IV? He's dehydrated.
- Couldn't find a vein.
- I need to get an IV access.
Get me an IO needle and I need a neonatal intubation kit.
Olivia.
Go, move.
Now! They pulled me from the floor.
I'm just down here helping with the flu overflow.
[Coughing.]
Alex, how old is that baby? Wait, wait.
What are you doing? Think I'm gonna leave this sick, premature infant in the ER? - He has to be admitted.
Can't take him.
- Just page Addison Shepherd.
- Karev? - Premature newborn with petechia.
- What's his platelet count? - 17,000.
Did you transfuse platelets? - Yes, but it didn't help.
- Where's the mother? I don't know.
I'm not asking you where the mother is for my health, I expect you to use your brain.
Where's the mother? I don't know.
The baby was found in a trash can at a high school.
They left him in a trash can.
He's got some inner abdominal bleeding on CT.
You wanna run some more tests? Dr.
Shepherd? I need a stat ultrasound and for you to infuse two grams of IVIG, if there is no cranial bleeding.
Then find out where the mother is.
I need to test for maternal platelet antibodies.
Can't you do surgery to fix the bleeding? If I wanted to kill him, I could do that.
Damn it.
- Who does this? - [Olivia.]
Dr.
Montgomery-Shepherd? There are some people here, about the baby.
- Busy morning.
- Getting busier.
You have a new appointment on the books.
- I have back-to-back surgeries - You'll want to take this meeting.
She made an appointment.
The clot's been evacuated.
Are we ready to close? Just want to make sure there's no bone fragments.
- How's Izzie? - As well as can be expected.
Never gets easier, you know, losing a patient.
It's a little less shocking, I guess, but it never gets any easier.
Izzie was in love with him.
Denny wasn't just a patient.
They were in love.
[Cristina.]
You had sex with Derek in an exam room at the prom? - Yes.
- Last night? - You and Shepherd did it.
- Yes.
You and McDreamy did the nasty-nasty? - Cristina! - Not judging, just trying to wrap my mind around it.
You're with Finn and he's with Addison.
- He's married to Addison.
- Yeah.
Well, what did Derek say? He said, "Meredith, what does this mean?" OK.
He has sex with you and he's standing there all McGuilty, and all he has to say for himself is, "What does this mean?" - What does this mean? - I don't know.
Well, are you gonna go back to Finn? - Is Shepherd leaving his wife? - [Clock ticking.]
- I just - [Ellis.]
Hold on with both hands! Meredith! [# Sleeping at Last: Quicksand.]
- Mommy! - Richard, you were to tell Adele - [Richard.]
I can't do that.
- That's what we agreed.
- Richard! - I can't.
- Please.
Please.
- Ellis, no.
Richard, you can't leave me! Please.
Richard! - Richard! - [Clock ticking.]
You didn't need an appointment.
I'm your husband.
It seemed to be the best way to get your undivided attention - because here you are.
- Adele, listen - Sit down.
Sit down! - Adele.
- We have an appointment.
- [Bailey.]
Chief Excuse The IDC is here.
We had a couple come in.
Derek finished a craniotomy on the wife, but her husband's got severe flu.
Swollen lymph nodes, buboes.
Turns out they came in contact with The plague? Look, I'm sorry, Adele.
I need to deal with this.
[Woman.]
is a straight-A student.
[Man.]
Mine gets a B, she's birthing babies in toilets? I'm Dr.
Montgomery-Shepherd, treating the newborn.
He has a blood condition.
I need to know whose baby it is I'm dealing with.
Yeah.
We'd all like to know that.
Sara, talk.
- I don't know anything about any baby.
- None of us do.
One of you must, otherwise, you and your parents wouldn't be here.
Our girls The principal said that they were the last people in the bathroom before that baby was found.
We thought before the police show One of you knows.
And you better confess.
- Don't want Lisa in this.
- [Woman.]
Police'll be here soon.
Can't you just do some DNA test so the rest of us can get out of here? DNA results take days.
I'm not concerned with getting the rest of you out of here.
If this baby isn't treated, he's going to die.
Now I can do vaginal exams on each of the girls.
My daughter is 14, she's not sexually active.
I won't have you violating her.
You won't have it 'cause you know it's yours.
Tell you what.
You have my consent to do what it takes to prove Lisa's innocent.
You are a sick bastard, you know that? A child's life is in jeopardy here.
And it's not your consent that I need.
We didn't do anything wrong.
It doesn't mean it's our baby.
Do we look like girls who get pregnant and throw their kids in the trash? Nice work today, O'Malley.
Did Meredith go home with Izzie? Yeah, Cristina too.
I'm headed there now.
- Yeah, me too.
- Oh, great.
It's just I don't know if Izzie's up for a lot of people.
I'm gonna go see Meredith.
- All right.
- OK.
- Dr.
Shepherd? - Yes.
- Dr.
O'Malley.
- Yeah? I'm with the IDC.
Is anyone else in this room? - No.
- Perform the surgery on Mrs.
Toussant? - Yes.
- She was in close contact with a victim of the plague.
- She may have been exposed.
- So we may have been.
- Yeah.
- I can't do this.
We're waiting on the diagnosis of Mr.
Toussant.
This room's sealed until we know the threat's contained - and you're safe.
- You're not saying You cannot leave.
You two are quarantined.
IDC has everything under control? They work fast.
Anyone that was in contact is quarantined.
Shepherd and O'Malley are not happy.
Everything's under control if you need to get back to your wife.
Oh, no.
I should check in with the IDC rep.
Gonna have to stay on top of my hospital.
Keep me posted.
- [Pager beeps.]
- [Omar.]
Hello.
Hello! I need help.
Somebody.
Please.
I know you can hear me.
I see you standing in your giant, white spacesuit.
- Sir? - Yes! No unauthorized personnel beyond this point.
IDC regulations.
I know he's under quarantine, but he's also a patient, and I will not ignore a patient.
Hello out there.
Thank God.
Thank God you can hear me.
- How is my wife? - My name is Dr.
Bailey.
Miranda Bailey.
Your wife is out of surgery.
She's quarantined in recovery, but she's fine.
- You were asking for help? - Know how many day's I've been here? - It's only been a few hours.
- Really? I'm losing I'm losing track of time.
OK, sir, you're sweating.
I need you to sit down.
Get back in the bed.
What about my wife, Giselle? Can you find out about Giselle? Like I said, sir, she came out of surgery just fine, but I can check on her status again.
You just stay calm until I get back.
No! No, wait, wait.
Don't go.
Please.
Just Just stay a minute.
- Please.
- OK, um I'm staying.
Omar.
Call me Omar.
OK, Omar.
I'm I'm right here.
[Doorbell rings.]
I brought food.
George isn't here.
No, I know.
He's in a quarantine because of a thing.
I was off duty and worried about him and going crazy and thought about Izzie so I brought food.
- For the shiva.
- Are you gonna let me in? Yeah.
Relax.
I'm not gonna bring it up.
You and McDreamy and the sex.
- I'm not that person.
- Good.
- OK.
- Good.
Shiva? Is it shiva if Izzie's Catholic? Did you say quarantine? This thing that you're doing, it's not healthy.
You gotta take off that dress.
Get off the floor, take off that dress, and take a shower.
Tell me about shiva.
It's something you do when someone dies.
We did it for my grandmother.
How does it work? People bring over food, family comes over.
It's supposed to help with the grieving.
It honors the dead.
- Sounds nice.
- Yeah.
There's a lot of rules.
Seven days of no leather shoes, no work, no sex.
No sitting on things higher than a foot.
No shaving, no What? No clean clothes.
Izzie, this doesn't have to be shiva.
You know they took his body away.
I'll never see him again.
How would you feel if you never saw Burke again? So we're sitting shiva for Denny.
- You want to see him? - See who? - The baby.
Your baby.
- It's not our baby.
I've given you permission to do this, now what's the hang-up? The hang-up, sir, is that if your daughter doesn't want to do it, I can't force her.
They're 14.
They're minors.
We still have a say.
No, you don't.
If someone doesn't want to submit to a vaginal exam, they don't have to.
It's the law.
All right, that' it.
I'm taking Lisa home.
You do that, sir, and I will have you arrested before you hit the parking lot.
The law isn't the only thing in play here.
If I do the exam and the girl's a virgin, there could be bleeding, undue trauma, not to mention emotional stress.
If I had to guess as to whose kid doesn't have to worry about that - What's that mean? - It'd be nice if Karen had a curfew.
[Woman.]
At least she's not a shoplifter.
Shannon stole one lipstick when she was nine.
Get over it.
[Man.]
I know Lisa is a virgin.
- [Woman.]
Really? How do you know that? - [Man.]
Because she's only 14 years old! - [Clock ticking.]
- [Addison.]
Listen to me.
Derek, you can't do this.
We have to talk about this.
- No, we don't.
- Give me a chance to explain.
Wait.
What are you doing with my clothes? It was one time! I know that's what people say.
I know that's what gets said.
I don't know how it happened.
Don't know what I was thinking.
He was here.
You screw my best friend and all you can say is, "He was here?" - Get out.
- No.
- Get out.
- No.
No, I'm not going.
- Get out of my house now! - We have to talk about this.
I'm holding my ground.
I'm holding my ground.
We don't quit! - We have to work - Get out.
What are you doing? Derek, no, no! - [Sobbing.]
- [Panting.]
Please.
Derek.
[# Emiliana Torrini: Nothing Brings Me Down.]
[Addison.]
Please.
Please.
Please.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
You have to give me a chance You have to give me a chance to show you how sorry I am.
I'm sorry, OK? - OK? - OK.
I'm gonna go.
You stay.
I'll get my clothes in the morning.
No, no, no.
We can survive this.
Derek, we can survive this.
We're We're Addison and Derek.
I can't look at you.
I look at you and I feel nauseous.
I just We're not Derek and Addison anymore.
If you go now If you go now, we're not going to get through this.
If you go now we don't have a chance.
We don't have a chance! - If you go now If you go - [clock ticking.]
[# Gnarls Barkley: Gone Daddy Gone.]
Hi, you're Are you Preston Burke? - Yes.
- The Preston Burke.
Dr.
Burke, I am such a huge fan.
Stentless valve replacement for infectious endocarditis you performed.
And your use of transmyocardio revascularization.
I'm Cristina Yang.
If I could just get the chance to study under you, I would be - You are so amazing! - Yes.
Well, thank you.
I mean, one of my choices was San Diego.
I could've gone to San Diego, but Seattle's home, so - So you're new to Seattle? - Oh, no, I kind of live here.
My mother lived here lives here, and I live in her house.
That's great 'cause housing's a nightmare.
I'm living with my parents at home, which, well sucks.
- Oh, it's nice meeting you.
- [Clock ticking.]
- We've been exposed to plague.
- They don't know it's plague.
So the men in the white suits, what, making a fashion statement? No, it's a precaution.
When the blood work comes back we'll be out.
What if the results come back and she has the plague? Well, then we get the plague.
Then we die in here? With the crappy benches and the dirty scrubs and the lockers full of old food? There's food in the lockers? Those are people's personal That's Alex's apple.
- That's just rude.
- We're dead men.
No time to be polite.
Safe haven laws.
All those girls would've had to do was drop that baby off at a fire station or a hospital.
Now it's a mess.
What are our options here? Blood-typing.
We take a sample from each of the girls.
The baby's blood type is double O.
If the girls are A or B it means the baby's not theirs.
Do it.
Everyone thinks I'll know what to say to her.
I don't know what to say to her.
Dark and twisty Meredith.
I'm not dark and twisty.
And if I am, it's because I live my life under a banner of avoidance.
I avoid.
I'm an avoider.
- [Door opening.]
- [Finn.]
Hello? - Hey.
- Hey.
So can we Izzie.
I gotta go check on Izzie.
[Callie.]
Don't take it personally.
It's the doctor thing.
What? Four years of high school, four years of college, four years of med school.
By the time we graduate we're in our late 20s and we've never done anything except go to school and think about science.
Time stops.
We're socially retarded.
I mean, look at me.
I'm in love with a guy who won't say he loves me back, and here I am, in his kitchen, hoping he comes home and notices me.
I'm a total freak.
I'm that girl in the back of the class who eats her hair.
And Meredith [sighs.]
she's 17 years old.
We're all 17.
This is high school with scalpels, Finn.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- How are we doing? - We're not taking off the dress - and we don't want to discuss it.
- Stop with "we.
" Do not "we" me.
Finn is downstairs.
- With Callie.
- So? What's Callie gonna do? Just don't ask.
Go.
[Grunts.]
Fine.
I don't know what to say to you.
I don't know what to say to me either.
When Dylan died when the bomb went off how did you feel? It's not the same.
We weren't He wasn't But when he died, did you feel? What? Like you were moving in slow motion.
He was there and then he wasn't.
Like I blinked and he was gone.
I feel like I'm moving in slow motion.
Like I'm moving in slow motion and everything around me is moving so fast and I just wanna go back to when things were normal.
When I wasn't poor Izzie laying on the floor in her prom dress with her Her dead fiance.
But I am.
So I can't.
And I'm just stuck.
And there's all this pressure 'cause everyone's hovering around me waiting for me to do something or say something or flip out or yell or cry some more.
And I'm happy to play my part.
I'm happy to say the lines and do whatever I'm supposed to be doing if it will make everyone feel more comfortable.
But I don't I don't know how to do this.
I don't know how to be this person.
I don't I don't know who this person is.
Izzie How did this happen? How did we end up here? Why am I alone? Where's Denny? You're not alone, Iz.
Trail mix and warm soda.
Who puts warm soda in their locker? As usual, Cristina's too lazy to stock her locker with food.
Oh, now I hit the mother Iode here.
I got granola, cookies, muffins.
Who eats this much? That's Izzie's locker.
She ate a lot.
Said it kept her energy up.
- Eats.
- What? Eats.
You said "ate.
" Eats, present tense.
She didn't die.
Feels a little like she did.
She's never coming back here.
You know I don't think she's ever gonna be the same.
There are moments, O'Malley, all of a sudden, in a split second, your life changes forever.
Before you know it, you're somewhere else.
- [Richard.]
Gentlemen.
- [George.]
Chief.
Can we please get out of here now? No.
[# Grant Lee Phillips: Under the Milky Way.]
- [Clock ticking.]
- A split second.
Straight tequila, really? You are going to be sorry in the morning.
I'm always sorry in the morning, but tomorrow I start my first day of work so keep them coming.
How you doing? Double scotch, single malt, please.
[Clears throat.]
So is this a good place to hang out? I wouldn't know.
Never been here before.
You know what? I haven't either.
First time here.
I'm new in town.
I've never been to Seattle.
A new job, so Wow, you're ignoring me.
- Um Trying to.
- You shouldn't ignore me.
Why not? Because I'm someone you need to get to know to love.
- Really? - Oh, yes.
- So if I know you, I'll love you.
- Oh, yes.
You really like yourself, huh? Just hiding my pain.
[Both chuckle.]
So what's your story? I don't have a story.
I'm just a girl in a bar.
I'm just a guy in a bar.
[Clock ticking.]
[Alex.]
How do you not know your kid's pregnant? You love your kids.
You wanna see the best in them.
OK, then, how do you have a baby and then throw it in a trash can? Something happens and you panic.
You freeze and you wanna hide it and pretend like it didn't happen.
- I get that.
- You get that? I do.
I just don't get what happens afterward.
I don't get how you go back to class and pretend like everything's fine.
Everything's not fine.
Oh, it's the blood results.
Karen and Lisa are not a match.
And then there were two.
Miranda, I'm feeling better.
A lot better.
I think the fever broke, which is good, right? - Yes, that's very good, Omar.
- How's Giselle? Is she asking for me? Omar, for Giselle, being exposed to the plague, it It complicated things.
Complicated what things? We did everything we could.
No.
- I'm so sorry.
- No.
No.
No, no, no! Omar.
[Gasping.]
Come on, breathe.
Stop.
No, no, stop.
He's hyperventilating.
- I have to go in there.
- You can't go in there! Somebody has to go in! - Omar! - [Omar.]
Oh, God! Oh, God! - Can you hear me? - I want my wife! I need my wife.
I need Giselle.
I have to save her! I have to help her! Let me out of here! Omar, look at me.
Omar, look at me! Look, I need you to put your hand against my hand.
Come on.
- Oh, God - Omar, look at my hands! Put your hands on my hands.
Come on.
Good.
Good.
OK.
Look at me.
Look at me! Can you tell me my name? Do you remember my name? - Miranda.
- Miranda.
That's right.
I want Giselle.
I have to save her.
Please help.
Please let me out of here.
I wish I could help you.
Omar, I wish I could turn back the clock and make it yesterday.
You don't know how much I wish that, but I can't turn back time.
Oh, I shouldn't have let her drive.
She was sick.
- I should've taken over.
- I know.
Come on.
I know I I should've taken over too, but We can't go back.
Look, even if I could let you out of here, you can't help Giselle now.
Do you believe in God, Miranda? I mean do you believe in the afterlife? I have to believe.
With what I do, Omar.
I have to believe that when our time comes that we go to a place A beautiful place.
A a better place.
Omar.
That woman died.
- She actually died.
- Doesn't mean we will.
- Is it hot in here? - No.
- Then why am I sweating? - 'Cause you're pacing.
- My pulse is rapid.
- Because you're still pacing.
- Feel me.
- I'm not gonna feel you.
- Seriously.
- Seriously, no.
You know, you're an ass.
You've lived.
You've done things.
And you've got the hair.
And the hot wife and the beautiful ex-mistress who pines for you.
- She's pining for me? - My point is you've lived! If you die, who cares? If I die What, this is it? Callie told me she loved me and I just sat there.
I mean, I wasn't ready What, and now I'm gonna die? I'm not even going to get a chance to say "I love you" back.
Do you? Do you love her? - She loves me.
- That wasn't the question.
Maybe.
Eventually.
I could.
One day, soonish.
"Soonish?" "I will love you soonish?" You ever tell Meredith? You ever tell her that you love her? No.
I did.
But then with Callie you know it's different, but You should tell her.
Even if it's soonish.
You should tell her before it's too late.
You mean before I die of the plague? Before somebody else comes along.
I once set the bone on the hind leg of a cow.
Come on.
Now, that I believe.
He does boring animal stories, and she's too stupid to care.
Oh, I'm gonna Oh, I'm gonna leave the room for a period of time for no reason whatsoever.
I don't know what happened last night.
- Between you and Derek.
- Finn.
And I don't wanna know.
We never said that we were exclusive.
- But you have plans.
- Yeah.
Well, I didn't say I wasn't pissed off.
I said we weren't exclusive.
That's all I wanted to say.
Oh, and And this.
I know you think you're scary and damaged.
Dark and twisty.
It makes you feel like you don't deserve good things, but you do.
And Derek he's bad for you.
But me, I'm a good thing.
And if there's a race, if there's a ring, my hat is in.
I made an appointment for a reason.
I scheduled the time because I had something important to say and you - made me wait.
- I have a situation.
I spent my life waiting.
Waiting for you to finish med school, waiting for you to come home at night, waiting for you to leave that woman.
- I'm done waiting.
- Adele It's time for you to make a choice.
Me or this hospital.
It's time for you to retire, Richard.
Well, it's obvious then.
This baby can't possibly be Shannon's.
Look at her.
No one can stay a size two and be pregnant.
- I've tried it.
- What're you saying? - Sara's a little pudgy.
- At least she's not sleeping around.
- I am short on time.
- Shannon didn't think - about boys until Sara.
- You have some nerve.
Do I need to remind you two who the teenagers are? - She started it! - Enough, OK?! Both of you come with me.
Let's go.
- Let go of me! - No.
Move.
There he is.
That's your son.
I want you both to look at him.
Because it's not true that you did nothing wrong.
You both are wrong.
You're wrong for covering this up, you're wrong for lying about it, you're wrong for letting this little baby, this sweet, innocent, beautiful little boy suffer like this.
He's dying and it's your fault.
It's both of your faults, and the thing is, the truth will come out.
In time, it will come out.
It always does.
It just It just does.
And when it does, this baby will be dead.
Shannon.
Don't tell my mom, OK? Thank you.
Thank you for telling the truth.
You really don't feel anything? I feel like I've been here for a very long time.
- I feel like it might be too late.
- Too late for what? Thank you for your patience and cooperation, doctors.
You'll have to go on antibiotics, but the threat has been contained.
Good.
- What? - You're free to go.
[Addison.]
Poor little guy.
The minute he's OK we have to turn him over to a mother who's going to juvie and grandparents who are so clueless they didn't even realize their own kid was pregnant.
Imagine the kind of childhood he's gonna have.
You can get over a bad childhood.
I mean, you can have the worst crap in the world happen to you.
I mean, you can get over it.
All you gotta do is survive.
Hello? Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
I was so worried.
But I'm fine.
I'm 100 percent plague-free.
- I was really, really worried.
- Yeah, I know.
Me too.
George, I really, really love you.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I was gonna come over this morning, but - I heard.
The quarantine.
- Yeah.
So what does this mean? It means you have a choice.
You have a choice to make.
And I don't wanna rush you into making a decision before you're ready.
This morning I was gonna come over, and I was gonna say What I wanted to say was But now, all I can say is that I'm in love with you.
[# Mat Keraney: All I Need.]
I've been in love with you forever.
I'm a little late.
I know I'm a little late in telling you that.
I just want you to take your time.
You know? Take all the time you need because you have a choice to make.
And when I had a choice to make I chose wrong.
All right, good night.
[Meredith.]
Time flies.
You're not going to retire, are you? Adele, you spring this on me today.
I need to think.
I need more time.
I don't have any more time to give.
[Meredith.]
Time waits for no man.
Time heals all wounds.
Where have you been all day? Sitting shiva for Denny.
[Groans.]
How are you? How are you? Ooh Don't ever die.
I'll do my best.
OK OK.
[Meredith.]
All any of us wants is more time.
[Clock ticking.]
Good night.
Isn't this so cool? I mean, can you believe it? Tomorrow we're gonna be surgeons.
[Clock ticking.]
Time to stand up.
Time to grow up.
I'm ready.
OK.
Time to let go.
Time.

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