Émission TV: Grey's Anatomy - 19x6
[THUNDER CRASHES] ♪ ♪ MEREDITH: The human body is full of energy.
Sprinting at full speed, it produces enough wattage to power anything in your house.
♪ Let me in on all the secrets ♪ ♪ That shattered you to pieces, yeah ♪ ♪ How did you survive?
♪ ♪ You came out alive ♪ [THUNDER CRASHES] ♪ So much stronger than you know ♪ Your cells are built to move charged ions through the cellular membrane.
[THUNDER CRASHES] ♪ You need a shoulder ♪ ♪ To lean on ♪ ♪ I'll be your bridge over dangerous waters ♪ [CELLPHONE CHIMES] ♪ If you need somebody ♪ And the nervous system is a highway of electrical signals...
You better check your e-mail.
...
zapping through your muscles and brain.
Okay, alright, everyone, let's try to stay inside during lightning flurries.
I noticed a lot of people wandering out during the last storm.
We're here to treat patients, not become them.
Here's one more.
Hi!
How are you this morning?
Uh, great.
I wasn't asking you.
[CLEARS THROAT] Did you read this?
Your body runs on positive and negative charges, all obeying a basic law of physics...
♪ Call on me ♪ [THUNDER RUMBLES] ...
opposites attract.
Going for casual at the clinic?
What's the point in even going in?
There's a massive storm on the clinic's opening day, I just got Meredith's e-mail that she's leaving, and, oh, right, none of Luna's clothes fit her any more.
So those are three omens, all telling me to stay home.
Luckily, women only need abortions in pleasant weather.
[SCOFFS] I could put up a sign... "
Come back when the sun's out".
Okay, you eat.
I'll go find some of Scout's clothes for Luna.
Get a plate.
[THUNDER RUMBLES] What are you doing here?
I took the day off work to help you pack.
Where are your plate protectors?
I mean, I don't know what those things are.
But I have movers and packers coming this weekend.
I have said this.
Yes, but will they treat your things with as much love and respect as I will?
I just...
Let me do this, please.
Fine.
[SIGHS] Hey, uh, your e-mail was good, short and sweet.
Efficient.
It needed to be.
I don't have a whole lot of time this morning, so if you want to come, I have a Whipple with Nick.
How's he taking the news?
Uh, we're not talking about it.
I'm avoiding Winston so that we don't have to talk about his whole switching specialties thing.
So maybe you could stay home and we could avoid and pack together.
That actually sounds amazing, but no.
Bye.
[SIGHS] [THUNDER CRASHES] It's fine.
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLES] Oh, everything's fine.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Hey, sorry I'm late.
I brought sparkling cider.
I figured this called for a celebration.
Or not.
Yeah, no, this is serious work.
Forget the cider.
You should've brought something stronger.
Right.
Wilson, we're not opening yet.
Accreditation hasn't come through.
Bureaucracy.
This red ribbon might as well be red tape, and neither one of 'em is getting cut today.
It's a national crisis.
We scheduled patients.
I can try to take them upstairs, pro-bono.
Bless you.
Happy opening day, everybody!
I brought some almond croissants to celebrate.
Opening's postponed.
Uh, bureaucracy?
How do you know?
It always is.
There may be a silver lining.
Bailey, I could use your help with a sigmoid resection.
And with this storm, the ER's gonna be packed.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Oh, shut up!
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Good morning, Lucas.
I can tell from your face that you have not told anyone the truth.
Actually, yes, I have.
Hmm?
Griffith knows.
How about Kwan and everyone else?
I...
Well, I've been busy, uh, studying for this Whipple...
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] ...
so I...
It's just been this whole...
[CLEARS THROAT] And anyway, Dr.
Shepherd, I'll, uh...
I'll get right on that thing for you.
I'll let Dr.
Marsh know he can reassign the Whipple because you have a...
thing.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Stop.
This is over.
Follow me.
Now.
Geez, come on, people.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] I'm not really a to-the-minute guy, but there is something called on time here.
Sorry, the storm backed up traffic from First and Columbia.
I know, I know, but everyone else got here except for Adams.
Where's Adams?
My fault, Dr.
Marsh.
I'm sure you're swamped, but Dr.
Adams has an announcement to make.
Okay.
Okay, make it fast.
♪ ♪ [EXHALES DEEPLY] Some of you have gotten the wrong idea about me, so I need to clear things up.
Uh, the truth is, D-Dr.
Shepherd is...
her sister's my mom, so she's my aunt.
I'm a Shepherd.
And yeah, that's it.
Disturbing on so many levels.
AMELIA: Just to be very clear, we are not now and have never been having sex with each other.
Yeah, that would be really weird if he's your nephew.
Mm-hmm.
Thank you, Dr.
Adams.
Okay, so if you're related to half the hospital, do you know why Grey is deserting us?
She's the reason this program is running.
I ju...
Should we be looking for other options?
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Take a seat.
Okay.
About Dr.
Grey's news, you're scared, that's understandable.
And I want to answer every question you might have.
But right now, there are patients about to go into O.R.s who are far more concerned with whether they're living or dying.
They don't care about the career moves of individual surgeons.
They don't.
So today we're gonna save lives, okay?
Griffith, Adams, you're scrubbing in with me and Grey on the Whipple.
Yasuda, Kwan, Millin, you're in the pit with Altman and Schmitt.
Let's go.
Okay.
♪ ♪ Okay, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
Take a seat, please, sit.
Surgical excellence, it takes more than one person.
This program is more than one person.
You are the program.
It ain't going anywhere.
Okay?
Let's go.
♪ ♪ [THUNDER CRASHES] God help us all.
[SIREN WAILING] MIKA: Here I am!
Sorry, weird meeting.
Apparently, even more people in this place are related than I thought.
LINK: Let's focus, Yasuda.
Alright, Ben Warren called ahead and said we're gonna need a lot of extra hands on this one.
[THUNDER CRASHES] That's cryptic.
He say why?
Jonathan Bright, 42-year-old male, local TV reporter.
Survived a crash while reporting on the storm, and the helicopter was struck by lightning.
Third-degree burns, possible spinal injury and neuro deficits.
The bottom of the seat fractured upon impact and impaled him through the right thigh.
We couldn't safely extricate him from the chair without risking further injury.
Is my wife here?
If I'm gonna die, I really want to see my wife.
Hi Jonathan.
I'm Dr.
Altman.
We are gonna work very hard to see to it that you don't die.
Where do you want him?
Altman?
Alright, Trauma three.
Go get us some help.
Okay.
Alright, slowly, slowly.
BEN: Nice and easy.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Synced and corrected by Firefly - www.addic7ed.com - [WIND WHISTLING] WINSTON: Hey.
[GASPS] [DOOR CLOSES] Wh...
Uh, why aren't you at work?
I'm not on until tonight.
I thought I'd join you and lend a hand.
Also, I think you're avoiding me, so I thought I'd ruin that plan.
I'm not avoiding you.
I...
Um, I-I mean...
I am a little bit.
[CHILDREN SHOUTING] Um, also, I want to spend time with the children who are moving across country.
I can leave, but I'd rather stay and talk.
Or, you know, we don't have to talk.
I can just, uh, help.
I brought peanuts.
[LAUGHS] Yeah, help me upstairs.
Alright.
Um, Meredith is purging, and she is not one for sentimentality.
Oh, hey, save what you want now before she chucks it all into a dumpster.
Yeah.
Hey, Zola.
Uh, yeah?
Zola, we're gonna go start upstairs in the attic.
Can you keep an eye on those maniacs?
And, um, stay inside.
The odds of being struck by lightning are only 1 in 15,000.
Exactly.
Don't give it a chance.
[SCOFFS] Okay, Zola, Bailey, and Ellis.
Is that all of them?
Yes, thank you, Ms.
Hobbes.
Thank you.
No, it's Tessa, please.
Wait, uh, you don't want an inscription?
I already have some.
We've met before, actually.
My mother used to take me to see you read at the Seattle library.
The character of Tessa is the reason I wore red sneakers all through third grade.
[LAUGHS] Oh.
Uh, Dr.
Griffith, please.
Tessa Hobbes, 68, diagnosed 12 months ago with chronic pancreatitis.
All medical and endoscopic attempts at treatment have been ineffective.
Today, she will undergo a Whipple procedure to resect the damaged parts of the pancreas, and I'm a huge fan, too.
Oh.
Tessa, I do feel it necessary to reiterate, this is a very risky surgery.
Well, I have to live through it.
I still have a story to tell.
It's tickling my fingers and the back of my throat.
I even have a title for it... "
Tessa and the Rising Sun".
Sure you don't want to postpone the surgery and write the book?
Oh, gosh no.
I am so sick.
I can't write.
I sleep all day.
I can barely think.
NICK: We just want to make sure that you're prepared for every outcome here.
Yeah, I'm prepared for every outcome.
But my readers are not.
Every year, for over 40 years, I've written a Tessa book.
My readers deserve an end to her story.
You and your kids deserve an end to her story, so do your best to save my life, okay?
♪ ♪ RICHARD: I hate this new board.
Ah, Webber.
I'm getting rid of this.
So I hear this hospital is in need of a new chief.
Oh, why?
Have someone in mind?
Oh, yeah.
Me.
I need this.
I need to be useful again.
I was chief for five years.
I-I have the experience and the skills, and I will move mountains for you.
Who could be better?
Someone who doesn't have a suspended license.
Hunt, this program has gone through a lot.
We're just now finding our footing again.
I mean, promoting you...
Hey, you're a great teacher, Hunt.
Uh, if you need something to do, I've been asking all of the attendings to help Schmitt.
Okay?
Okay.
We need him out of this chair in order to assess his spine fully.
Wait, he's hypotensive.
We need to put in another line.
He may be in neurogenic shock.
Alright, collapsed lungs on both sides.
He needs bilateral chest tubes.
Okay, it's hard to see, but it looks like there's a deformity in the mid cervical and high thoracic spine.
The impalement is near his femoral fracture.
We're gonna need a CT.
Jonathan?
Paola.
Yasuda, I need you to put in an IO line.
On it.
I'm so sorry I went up there.
It was awful and gorgeous and...
then I just fell straight down.
Why aren't you getting him out?
We're working on it.
I'm so glad you came.
I didn't know if you'd make it before I...
Wait!
Wait, is he dying?
We need to cut him out of this thing.
Please don't let him die.
Hang on.
Hang on.
I need everyone to let me ensure he's getting oxygen into his lungs because without it, he's gonna go into respiratory arrest before we can even turn a saw on.
I need a chest tube tray and someone to page Dr.
Owen Hunt right now!
We are a level one trauma center in a lightning storm.
You will see gnarly injuries.
You do not have time to gawk.
Well, we probably won't see anyone struck by lightning today.
Check your tablet, Kwan.
The patient intake log disagrees.
Most people who are struck by lightning aren't actually hit.
They're standing next to something that is.
Current enters wires, pipes, the ground until a body, and then boom.
You also don't have time for random lightning facts.
Hey, Doctor, are you here for us, the Smiths?
Uh, Heather, Logan, and Paige?
Yeah, my wife and kids.
Uh, they were in our backyard, and, uh, lightning struck the basketball hoop, and...
and they got zapped.
Did anyone lose consciousness?
No, but they were very disoriented.
[SHOUTING] I once got a concussion when a volleyball hit me in the face, and it was just like that!
I think the shock did something to her hearing.
[CELLPHONE CHIMES] So now she's even more annoying.
Um, I have to, um...
Go, Dr.
Schmitt.
We've got this.
Excuse me.
Uh, page me if you need me.
Uh-huh.
Uh, let's get a full set of labs...
CBC, troponins, a comprehensive metabolic panel.
Also 12-lead EKGs to check for arrhythmias.
Wait, wait, what?
Um, most complications happen within an hour of injury, but we just want to be safe.
Okay.
Alright, thank you, Doctor.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, I was gonna say all that.
Then why didn't you?
[THUNDER CRASHES] Antioxidants for the pancreas, sugar for energy, and it's a long surgery, so we should eat.
Just one second.
What's that?
I made it up to organize the Whipple steps.
It's anatomical designed, so you start clockwise with 8:00 with the events...
SMV, Kocher, portal dissection, bah, bah, bah.
And then counterclockwise for anastomosis.
Oh.
Tessa's like Seattle royalty.
Man, I grew up on her stories.
I used to go to her midnight book releases with my dad and grandma.
Now I'm part of her story in a tiny way, but still...
You feel better now that the secret's out?
Uh...
different, not better.
So...
Shepherd, Shep is your nickname?
Yeah, it's my middle name.
You want us to call you that?
No.
No.
You know, most people go to work to avoid their families.
Heard.
Uh, oof, I-I-I should check in with Marsh.
It's almost time.
Mm-hmm.
[SIGHS] You okay?
Oh, yeah, it's just my childhood on the operating table.
No pressure or anything.
[BOTH LAUGH] Yeah.
Uh, I'll see you up there.
Alright.
Alright.
♪ ♪ There's a small amount of fluid in the upper left quadrant.
The CT will give us a better picture.
Sats back in the 90s.
Alright, let's go over the plan.
I'll hold his head to keep the cervical spine in a neutral position.
Link and I will hold his legs until after the chair's been detached to prevent any shift in the spinal fractures.
Yasuda, help Altman steady the chest tubes.
Why does it sound like you've all done this before?
We have.
Yep.
LINK: I haven't.
Paola, we're gonna need you to step outside while we cut him out.
Wait, just one second.
I've been an ass.
I love you.
I gave up my dream for you, and then I blamed you for it.
And if I live through this, I will spend every day making it up to you.
Paola, I love you.
Please forgive me.
Alright, yep.
We're good to go.
Okay.
Ready?
Let's do this.
Very, very slowly.
[SAW WHIRRING] We got you.
[WHIRRING] Hey, uh, have you seen Dr.
Altman?
I'm jumping in down here.
Trauma 3, but she's not handing out assignments.
Who is?
Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
Are you here stealing supplies?
'Cause the clinic can have them.
No, I'm here to help.
No, I-I said that I don't need supplies.
Well, you do if you're gonna see the head lac in bed 6 and the ankle injury in 9.
Okay, uh, well, thank you, Dr.
Wilson.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Is that supposed to be sincere?
Yes, but for the rest of the day, gratitude is implied.
Her pancreatitis formed a pseudoaneurysm of the GDA.
See?
Right there.
So you're gonna have to be very careful with the Kocher maneuver.
Right.
You okay?
Yeah.
There's nothing you can do we can't fix.
Alright?
And you did the work, yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah, so you did the work.
You trust your instincts.
You trust your work.
Okay?
And, Adams, you're good enough to make your own name.
Believe me.
Uh, Marsh, can I have a word?
Yes, please, come in.
If this is about Meredith, I've already informed the interns that their program is in good hands here.
No, it's not about them.
Uh, to put it directly, should I anticipate any goodbye e-mails from you?
Ah.
No.
Uh, well [CHUCKLES] I don't know.
I mean, to be honest, I've been so busy with the residency and my caseload, I haven't had time to think about it.
And if I had, I wouldn't have thought for very long because trying to think the right way to the right answer with Meredith is...
She's not easy, I know, but there's also no one like her.
And when she leaves, this place will feel it, so I just need to make sure that I'm prepared across the board.
Understood.
Okay.
Please keep me posted.
[DOOR OPENS] [EXHALES DEEPLY] ♪ ♪ SIMONE: Ms.
Hobbes, it's time.
Ready?
Sure am.
Mm.
Are you?
We all are.
But before I take you...
Oh!
This is a real collector's item.
Meant a lot to me growing up.
My childhood was...
I-I grew up without a mom.
And this helped me to...
helped me to see Tessa's life wasn't perfect either.
Kids need messy stories.
Kids need messy stories.
That should be my epitaph.
[CHUCKLES] Except you're not dying today.
I might.
Let's be honest.
I don't want to, but I might.
You have another story to tell.
Dr.
Griffith, don't do that.
I don't do fairy tales, never have, so let's not start now.
I tell children the truth in a way that helps them hear it.
Mm-hmm.
And I expect them to do the same, even when they're no longer children.
I do have another story to tell.
I don't want to die.
I have asked my surgeons to do their very best.
But I might not make it.
That's the truth.
So...
since this might be my last signature, let's make it a good one.
They're ready for you, Tessa.
Okay.
[SIGHS] Here I come.
[SIGHS] Hey.
Hey.
Did you tell Lucas about the pseudoaneurysm?
Mm-hmm.
He's seen the scans.
I need him to appreciate everything that could go wrong.
Why?
Because he's Derek's nephew?
Glad I could find out when everyone else did.
He asked me to keep his family connection private.
I respected that.
Great.
And he knows about the pseudoaneurysm.
I wasn't gonna blindside him.
I don't know what to do either.
I want to fight for us.
I want to try, but every answer feels bad.
Yeah, because there isn't a good one.
If I ask you to stay, I'm being a jerk.
And if I follow you, I'm deserting this class...
your class.
But I haven't asked you to do either one of those things.
Yeah, exactly.
You...
You haven't asked me to do anything.
Nothing.
You don't consider me part of your life.
Of course you're part of my life.
You took the Boston job without even talking...
without even thinking of talking to me.
And I get it.
I do, I get it.
Your family needs it, but it sucks.
It sucks, and I'm being supportive because there is no other answer.
Well, maybe there is.
What do you want?
I just...
I want to do this surgery.
It's one thing we can fix.
That's all I want from you right now.
[WATER RUNNING] Yeah, she has a perforated eardrum which explains the hearing loss.
Uh, it's common in lightning strike victims.
It should heal on its own.
[SHOUTING] Am I okay?!
Can I keep reading?!
Will he be able to walk?
Uh, it's important he does.
This might hurt, but it helps prevent infections, no crutches.
I just got new Jordans.
It's like the lightning wanted my sneakers.
It wanted your sweat.
That's why you've got burns in your armpits and the backs of your knees, on your elbows, and on your feet.
It turned it to steam.
So his feet were sweating so much his shoes exploded?
Mom!
Will that happen to me?!
[SHOUTING] No, no, no, no.
You have something different!
[WHIRRING] Jonathan, you okay?
The noise...
We're almost there.
Once he's detached, we need to use the board to keep him flat and level.
And everyone moves at the same time, okay?
Hold him tight, and we move at the same time.
Remember, any movement of his spine could paralyze him.
Let's get ready.
He's almost through.
[WHIRRING] TEDDY: Get in here, Julius.
Let's go.
Alright, on my count...
one, two, three.
[JONATHAN SCREAMS] Wait, watch the lines.
Slow, slow, keep it straight.
[SCREAMING] Get this out of here.
Okay, nice work.
Let's get him up to CT.
Damn it.
He's lost his airway.
Someone get me an intubation tray right now!
Come on, Jonathan.
Alright.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Oh, wow!
[GASPS] I haven't seen this in years.
Remember I told you about this?
This is the Post-It note that Meredith and Derek wrote their vows on.
Oh, yeah.
Ugh, it's one of my favorite stories.
Ugh.
I'm going to hold on to this.
No way I'm letting her accidentally throw it away.
I feel weird.
It's like...
I know that I'm going to miss Meredith, and I'll probably be diving into a pint of Rum Raisin very soon, but right now, I'm just excited.
For Meredith's next chapter and for Zola.
Yeah, well, um, as long as we're on new chapters, I did some research.
Turns out Grey-Sloan has a fellowship for vascular surgery.
And I don't want this to turn into a fight...
Me neither.
Maybe we can revisit it after Meredith has moved and things calm down.
I'm filling out the application.
Nick and Teddy gave me references, and, actually, it looks really promising.
Okay, sure.
For now.
For now?
What is that supposed to mean?
It means, honestly, I think you're going to change your mind.
You've worked extremely hard in cardio, and I know that the last few months have been rough...
Maggie, would you stop for one second, please?
We just got the program back up and running, and it's really not an ideal time to find a replacement.
For you.
It's not an ideal time for you.
What about me?
What about us?
WOMAN OVER P.A.: Dr.
Dahanne to the ER.
Dr.
Colette Dahanne to the ER.
Is he...
He's on his way to surgery.
We had to put in a breathing tube, but he is stable.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] God, that man is not capable of letting me rest easy.
He turned down being a war correspondent for me.
That was his dream.
He wanted to risk his life every day in a literal war zone, and I wanted him to not do that because I just...
I just want to be able to breathe.
And then he goes up in a lightning storm.
I don't know what I'll do if he doesn't make it.
And if he does make it, I think I'm gonna kill him.
Paola, we are gonna do everything we can.
And we'll keep you updated.
Okay.
[SOBS] Okay, I'm going to start mobilizing the ligament of Treitz.
I can take it.
It's okay, I got it.
I'm right here.
Adams, why don't you mobilize it for us?
Right angle.
W...
Is he ready for that?
Dissect right in between my right angle.
Don't go deeper than what I show you, yes.
And, Griffith, why do we dissect the ligament?
To give better mobility to the duodenum.
Correct.
Okay.
Okay, what's next?
The Kocher maneuver.
You keep this up, you can do the chole.
Okay, well, when we get to that.
Yes.
Not yet.
Obviously.
Okay.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Hey.
Can you see if Mr.
Vizcaino's scans are...
Are you shopping?
Yeah.
Luna's outgrown everything.
Oh, you should see her.
She is huge!
Yeah.
She's gigantic.
Just like our backlog of patients in the ER.
I just need five minutes.
Is Luna cold?
No.
Is she naked?
No.
Is she suffering?
No.
But you know who is?
Ms.
McGregor in bed four.
No.
No, what?
No, you're not gonna let the tiny bit of power you've had for five minutes go to your head.
You're chief resident?
Ooh, congratulations.
Guess what?
You're still a resident.
And in the world of general surgery, I'm still an attending.
I can do surgeries by myself.
Can you?
Didn't think so.
I'm down here helping you out of the kindness of my warm, fuzzy little heart.
Mm.
So you can say it.
Thank you.
Gratitude is implied for the rest of the day.
[SIGHS] WOMAN OVER P.A.: Dr.
Williams to Peds ICU.
Dr.
Cody Williams to Peds ICU.
Uh, I need to show you something on a patient.
Can you take a look?
Dr.
Kwan, are you asking me for a consult?
No.
I already told him it's jewelry.
Thank you, Heather, I know it's jewelry, but we just need some more details on why it's...
Well, that's bronze.
It's copper now, but the jewelry was bronze.
Bronze is just copper and tin together, and tin has a lower burning temperature.
So the tin vaporized, and the copper embedded itself in your skin, so you just clean with chlorhexidine and then debride.
Good consult.
I'll be right over there if you get stumped again.
♪ ♪ What did the CT find?
Unilateral facet fracture at C3 and a compression fracture at T5.
There's also an epidural hematoma.
I will decompress the spinal cord and stabilize the spine as fast as I can.
I saw extrav from the femoral artery on the imaging.
Alright, I'll help you with the vascular repair, and stand by in case there's abdominal bleeding.
Dr.
Shepherd, um, can I assist you on the decompression and fusion?
Sure.
Stand over there.
But I-I can't reach the field from here.
I know.
Jonathan needs an extremely delicate and complicated procedure.
You're most useful if you don't touch anything.
It's been a dramatic case, Yasuda.
You're doing great.
Ten blade.
Adams?
Uh, what'd I do?
Nothing.
That's just the problem.
You have to follow me.
I cannot work if I cannot visualize the field.
Okay, on it.
Don't worry about what happened this morning.
None of that matters in here.
In here, it's perfect.
Okay?
Okay.
Where are we?
Uh, 10 o'clock.
Still on the Kocher maneuver.
Kocher maneuver.
Which is what?
Mobilizing the duodenum and pancreatic head off of the IVC.
Good.
Okay.
Focus it where I'm dissecting.
Okay.
Easy with the retractor.
Okay, that's enough.
Stop.
This isn't working.
Griffith, step in here.
We need a fresh set of hands.
I've got it.
Yeah, you don't have to do this.
Can you see the portal vein, Dr.
Marsh?
I can.
One nick to her abdominal aorta, and it's over.
This is not a skills lab.
He's clearly tired.
He keeps spacing out.
He's done for the day.
You're free to observe.
Griffith, step in, please.
It's okay.
Where am I, Griffith?
SIMONE: You've dissected to the left lateral border of the aorta.
Good.
Let's go.
You're switching specialties to get away from me.
How could I not be worried?
How are you not worried?
Because that's not what this is!
You gotta come see the lightning!
Oh, not now, sweetie.
We'll be right down there, alright, buddy?
[SIGHS] I never tried to dodge you.
You dodged me this morning.
You came here to get away from me.
I just needed some space.
I just wanted to have some control over something, even if it was just putting junk into boxes.
Maggie.
Maggie.
Maggie.
If we keep working together, we're not gonna make it.
Okay?
I love cardio.
But I love you more, and I'm...
I'm willing to give it up.
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I thought you'd be flattered!
That you'd be willing to give up your career goals for me?
Yes.
No.
No!
No!
That is the opposite of what I want.
That is the opposite of what I would do.
I would never give up cardio.
I would never, ever give up my passion for you.
You are my passion, Maggie!
[SIGHS] I...
guess I'm not sure that I respect that.
[THUNDER CRASHES, GLASS SHATTERS] [CHILD SCREAMING] ZOLA: Maggie!
Winston!
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Long way from the middle ♪ Sats are dropping.
Tube is still connected.
Vent pressures are through the roof.
There's no bleeding in the field.
What do you hear?
No breath sounds on the right side.
There's no movement of air.
The chest tube must be blocked.
He's got a tension pneumothorax.
Scissors.
Come on, come on, come on.
[MONITORS BEEPING] ♪ Oooo, oooo, oooo, oooo ♪ Okay.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Alright, you can continue.
♪ ♪ Alright, good.
♪ On the other side ♪ ♪ Oooo, oooo, oooo, oooo ♪ You read her books?
Hm, yeah. "
Tessa and the Upside Down Garden" was one of my favorites.
Read it in one sitting.
Then I went out and spent my whole allowance on a cactus.
Ah.
Oh, and thanks for your help.
You know, I had forgotten how nice it is operating with you.
Was that a backhanded compliment about my time off?
You're an excellent surgeon, Bailey.
I mean, it's been a while.
I'm just stating facts.
Then I accept.
Y-You know, it's nice to bring in new people, and the attendings that Meredith hired are...
are good, but there's really no substitute for institutional knowledge.
Uh, the short hand.
I mean, it's efficient.
It is...
No.
N-No?
No, I will not take over as chief now that Grey is leaving.
I didn't ask you to.
But no one can run this place like you.
J...
I have a clinic to open, and flattery will not distract me.
Honestly, I resent it.
Bailey...
No.
Nope.
Ba...
Ah!
You tried to butter me up with almond croissants.
Uh.
[GROANS] [CELLPHONE RINGS] [LAUGHS] Ben?
Everything okay?
♪ ♪ MEREDITH: No leaks.
Pancreatojejunostomy is patent.
Yeah, she's gonna make it.
Oh.
Yes.
Almost there, Tessa.
Dr.
Grey, I need a moment.
Okay, well, I can't step away right now.
I need you to take your hands out of the field right away, Meredith.
I got a call from Ben Warren.
There's a report of a fire at your address.
I tried calling Winston and Maggie, but they didn't answer.
[HEART BEATING] Station 19 is on the way.
I'll take you now.
My kids?
I've told you everything I know.
Go.
Go.
We got it.
♪ ♪ It's okay.
Keep going.
You're in it now.
Keep going.
Concentrate now.
Good.
What are you doing?
You can't come through here.
BEN: Meredith!
Meredith!
Hey!
Hey!
I live here!
I-It's her house, man, alright.
Let her through.
Alright, it's okay.
E-Everything's fine.
The kids are right here.
What happened?
Oh, my God.
Hi.
Mom!
What has happened?
Uh, we were upstairs, and lightning struck the house.
We got the kids, we came down, got outside as quickly as we could.
I need an inch and a half line here.
Dr.
Grey, I'm...
I'm so sorry.
I know this is hard, but you got to keep a safe distance, alright?
[SIREN WAILING] Okay.
Okay.
We wanted to go back in and take some boxes, but the fire.
It's okay.
It's...
You're okay.
That's all I care about.
It's just stuff.
NICK: Yeah, I'm still concerned about the JP output.
So monitor closely and make sure to call me and transfuse if it dips below 7.
Of course.
Okay?
Yeah.
Any news on Dr.
Grey's house?
All I've heard is the kids are okay, and that's all that matters.
Griffith, you did great today.
It was a rough surgery for many reasons.
You were not one of them.
Good job.
[IMIE TAALA'S "LOOK AT THE SKY" PLAYS] ♪ ♪ ♪ Our love was born ♪ Will he be okay?
The recovery will be long.
His injuries are extensive and severe, but he made it through today.
Thank you.
Thank you all so much.
You can go in and see him if you want.
♪ To the place where it resides ♪ Shepherd will want neuro checks every half-hour.
And keep an eye on his oxygen.
Copy that.
♪ No matter the time ♪ Dr.
Altman...
ther
Sprinting at full speed, it produces enough wattage to power anything in your house.
♪ Let me in on all the secrets ♪ ♪ That shattered you to pieces, yeah ♪ ♪ How did you survive?
♪ ♪ You came out alive ♪ [THUNDER CRASHES] ♪ So much stronger than you know ♪ Your cells are built to move charged ions through the cellular membrane.
[THUNDER CRASHES] ♪ You need a shoulder ♪ ♪ To lean on ♪ ♪ I'll be your bridge over dangerous waters ♪ [CELLPHONE CHIMES] ♪ If you need somebody ♪ And the nervous system is a highway of electrical signals...
You better check your e-mail.
...
zapping through your muscles and brain.
Okay, alright, everyone, let's try to stay inside during lightning flurries.
I noticed a lot of people wandering out during the last storm.
We're here to treat patients, not become them.
Here's one more.
Hi!
How are you this morning?
Uh, great.
I wasn't asking you.
[CLEARS THROAT] Did you read this?
Your body runs on positive and negative charges, all obeying a basic law of physics...
♪ Call on me ♪ [THUNDER RUMBLES] ...
opposites attract.
Going for casual at the clinic?
What's the point in even going in?
There's a massive storm on the clinic's opening day, I just got Meredith's e-mail that she's leaving, and, oh, right, none of Luna's clothes fit her any more.
So those are three omens, all telling me to stay home.
Luckily, women only need abortions in pleasant weather.
[SCOFFS] I could put up a sign... "
Come back when the sun's out".
Okay, you eat.
I'll go find some of Scout's clothes for Luna.
Get a plate.
[THUNDER RUMBLES] What are you doing here?
I took the day off work to help you pack.
Where are your plate protectors?
I mean, I don't know what those things are.
But I have movers and packers coming this weekend.
I have said this.
Yes, but will they treat your things with as much love and respect as I will?
I just...
Let me do this, please.
Fine.
[SIGHS] Hey, uh, your e-mail was good, short and sweet.
Efficient.
It needed to be.
I don't have a whole lot of time this morning, so if you want to come, I have a Whipple with Nick.
How's he taking the news?
Uh, we're not talking about it.
I'm avoiding Winston so that we don't have to talk about his whole switching specialties thing.
So maybe you could stay home and we could avoid and pack together.
That actually sounds amazing, but no.
Bye.
[SIGHS] [THUNDER CRASHES] It's fine.
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLES] Oh, everything's fine.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Hey, sorry I'm late.
I brought sparkling cider.
I figured this called for a celebration.
Or not.
Yeah, no, this is serious work.
Forget the cider.
You should've brought something stronger.
Right.
Wilson, we're not opening yet.
Accreditation hasn't come through.
Bureaucracy.
This red ribbon might as well be red tape, and neither one of 'em is getting cut today.
It's a national crisis.
We scheduled patients.
I can try to take them upstairs, pro-bono.
Bless you.
Happy opening day, everybody!
I brought some almond croissants to celebrate.
Opening's postponed.
Uh, bureaucracy?
How do you know?
It always is.
There may be a silver lining.
Bailey, I could use your help with a sigmoid resection.
And with this storm, the ER's gonna be packed.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Oh, shut up!
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Good morning, Lucas.
I can tell from your face that you have not told anyone the truth.
Actually, yes, I have.
Hmm?
Griffith knows.
How about Kwan and everyone else?
I...
Well, I've been busy, uh, studying for this Whipple...
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] ...
so I...
It's just been this whole...
[CLEARS THROAT] And anyway, Dr.
Shepherd, I'll, uh...
I'll get right on that thing for you.
I'll let Dr.
Marsh know he can reassign the Whipple because you have a...
thing.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Stop.
This is over.
Follow me.
Now.
Geez, come on, people.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] I'm not really a to-the-minute guy, but there is something called on time here.
Sorry, the storm backed up traffic from First and Columbia.
I know, I know, but everyone else got here except for Adams.
Where's Adams?
My fault, Dr.
Marsh.
I'm sure you're swamped, but Dr.
Adams has an announcement to make.
Okay.
Okay, make it fast.
♪ ♪ [EXHALES DEEPLY] Some of you have gotten the wrong idea about me, so I need to clear things up.
Uh, the truth is, D-Dr.
Shepherd is...
her sister's my mom, so she's my aunt.
I'm a Shepherd.
And yeah, that's it.
Disturbing on so many levels.
AMELIA: Just to be very clear, we are not now and have never been having sex with each other.
Yeah, that would be really weird if he's your nephew.
Mm-hmm.
Thank you, Dr.
Adams.
Okay, so if you're related to half the hospital, do you know why Grey is deserting us?
She's the reason this program is running.
I ju...
Should we be looking for other options?
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Take a seat.
Okay.
About Dr.
Grey's news, you're scared, that's understandable.
And I want to answer every question you might have.
But right now, there are patients about to go into O.R.s who are far more concerned with whether they're living or dying.
They don't care about the career moves of individual surgeons.
They don't.
So today we're gonna save lives, okay?
Griffith, Adams, you're scrubbing in with me and Grey on the Whipple.
Yasuda, Kwan, Millin, you're in the pit with Altman and Schmitt.
Let's go.
Okay.
♪ ♪ Okay, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
Take a seat, please, sit.
Surgical excellence, it takes more than one person.
This program is more than one person.
You are the program.
It ain't going anywhere.
Okay?
Let's go.
♪ ♪ [THUNDER CRASHES] God help us all.
[SIREN WAILING] MIKA: Here I am!
Sorry, weird meeting.
Apparently, even more people in this place are related than I thought.
LINK: Let's focus, Yasuda.
Alright, Ben Warren called ahead and said we're gonna need a lot of extra hands on this one.
[THUNDER CRASHES] That's cryptic.
He say why?
Jonathan Bright, 42-year-old male, local TV reporter.
Survived a crash while reporting on the storm, and the helicopter was struck by lightning.
Third-degree burns, possible spinal injury and neuro deficits.
The bottom of the seat fractured upon impact and impaled him through the right thigh.
We couldn't safely extricate him from the chair without risking further injury.
Is my wife here?
If I'm gonna die, I really want to see my wife.
Hi Jonathan.
I'm Dr.
Altman.
We are gonna work very hard to see to it that you don't die.
Where do you want him?
Altman?
Alright, Trauma three.
Go get us some help.
Okay.
Alright, slowly, slowly.
BEN: Nice and easy.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Synced and corrected by Firefly - www.addic7ed.com - [WIND WHISTLING] WINSTON: Hey.
[GASPS] [DOOR CLOSES] Wh...
Uh, why aren't you at work?
I'm not on until tonight.
I thought I'd join you and lend a hand.
Also, I think you're avoiding me, so I thought I'd ruin that plan.
I'm not avoiding you.
I...
Um, I-I mean...
I am a little bit.
[CHILDREN SHOUTING] Um, also, I want to spend time with the children who are moving across country.
I can leave, but I'd rather stay and talk.
Or, you know, we don't have to talk.
I can just, uh, help.
I brought peanuts.
[LAUGHS] Yeah, help me upstairs.
Alright.
Um, Meredith is purging, and she is not one for sentimentality.
Oh, hey, save what you want now before she chucks it all into a dumpster.
Yeah.
Hey, Zola.
Uh, yeah?
Zola, we're gonna go start upstairs in the attic.
Can you keep an eye on those maniacs?
And, um, stay inside.
The odds of being struck by lightning are only 1 in 15,000.
Exactly.
Don't give it a chance.
[SCOFFS] Okay, Zola, Bailey, and Ellis.
Is that all of them?
Yes, thank you, Ms.
Hobbes.
Thank you.
No, it's Tessa, please.
Wait, uh, you don't want an inscription?
I already have some.
We've met before, actually.
My mother used to take me to see you read at the Seattle library.
The character of Tessa is the reason I wore red sneakers all through third grade.
[LAUGHS] Oh.
Uh, Dr.
Griffith, please.
Tessa Hobbes, 68, diagnosed 12 months ago with chronic pancreatitis.
All medical and endoscopic attempts at treatment have been ineffective.
Today, she will undergo a Whipple procedure to resect the damaged parts of the pancreas, and I'm a huge fan, too.
Oh.
Tessa, I do feel it necessary to reiterate, this is a very risky surgery.
Well, I have to live through it.
I still have a story to tell.
It's tickling my fingers and the back of my throat.
I even have a title for it... "
Tessa and the Rising Sun".
Sure you don't want to postpone the surgery and write the book?
Oh, gosh no.
I am so sick.
I can't write.
I sleep all day.
I can barely think.
NICK: We just want to make sure that you're prepared for every outcome here.
Yeah, I'm prepared for every outcome.
But my readers are not.
Every year, for over 40 years, I've written a Tessa book.
My readers deserve an end to her story.
You and your kids deserve an end to her story, so do your best to save my life, okay?
♪ ♪ RICHARD: I hate this new board.
Ah, Webber.
I'm getting rid of this.
So I hear this hospital is in need of a new chief.
Oh, why?
Have someone in mind?
Oh, yeah.
Me.
I need this.
I need to be useful again.
I was chief for five years.
I-I have the experience and the skills, and I will move mountains for you.
Who could be better?
Someone who doesn't have a suspended license.
Hunt, this program has gone through a lot.
We're just now finding our footing again.
I mean, promoting you...
Hey, you're a great teacher, Hunt.
Uh, if you need something to do, I've been asking all of the attendings to help Schmitt.
Okay?
Okay.
We need him out of this chair in order to assess his spine fully.
Wait, he's hypotensive.
We need to put in another line.
He may be in neurogenic shock.
Alright, collapsed lungs on both sides.
He needs bilateral chest tubes.
Okay, it's hard to see, but it looks like there's a deformity in the mid cervical and high thoracic spine.
The impalement is near his femoral fracture.
We're gonna need a CT.
Jonathan?
Paola.
Yasuda, I need you to put in an IO line.
On it.
I'm so sorry I went up there.
It was awful and gorgeous and...
then I just fell straight down.
Why aren't you getting him out?
We're working on it.
I'm so glad you came.
I didn't know if you'd make it before I...
Wait!
Wait, is he dying?
We need to cut him out of this thing.
Please don't let him die.
Hang on.
Hang on.
I need everyone to let me ensure he's getting oxygen into his lungs because without it, he's gonna go into respiratory arrest before we can even turn a saw on.
I need a chest tube tray and someone to page Dr.
Owen Hunt right now!
We are a level one trauma center in a lightning storm.
You will see gnarly injuries.
You do not have time to gawk.
Well, we probably won't see anyone struck by lightning today.
Check your tablet, Kwan.
The patient intake log disagrees.
Most people who are struck by lightning aren't actually hit.
They're standing next to something that is.
Current enters wires, pipes, the ground until a body, and then boom.
You also don't have time for random lightning facts.
Hey, Doctor, are you here for us, the Smiths?
Uh, Heather, Logan, and Paige?
Yeah, my wife and kids.
Uh, they were in our backyard, and, uh, lightning struck the basketball hoop, and...
and they got zapped.
Did anyone lose consciousness?
No, but they were very disoriented.
[SHOUTING] I once got a concussion when a volleyball hit me in the face, and it was just like that!
I think the shock did something to her hearing.
[CELLPHONE CHIMES] So now she's even more annoying.
Um, I have to, um...
Go, Dr.
Schmitt.
We've got this.
Excuse me.
Uh, page me if you need me.
Uh-huh.
Uh, let's get a full set of labs...
CBC, troponins, a comprehensive metabolic panel.
Also 12-lead EKGs to check for arrhythmias.
Wait, wait, what?
Um, most complications happen within an hour of injury, but we just want to be safe.
Okay.
Alright, thank you, Doctor.
Mm-hmm.
Hey, I was gonna say all that.
Then why didn't you?
[THUNDER CRASHES] Antioxidants for the pancreas, sugar for energy, and it's a long surgery, so we should eat.
Just one second.
What's that?
I made it up to organize the Whipple steps.
It's anatomical designed, so you start clockwise with 8:00 with the events...
SMV, Kocher, portal dissection, bah, bah, bah.
And then counterclockwise for anastomosis.
Oh.
Tessa's like Seattle royalty.
Man, I grew up on her stories.
I used to go to her midnight book releases with my dad and grandma.
Now I'm part of her story in a tiny way, but still...
You feel better now that the secret's out?
Uh...
different, not better.
So...
Shepherd, Shep is your nickname?
Yeah, it's my middle name.
You want us to call you that?
No.
No.
You know, most people go to work to avoid their families.
Heard.
Uh, oof, I-I-I should check in with Marsh.
It's almost time.
Mm-hmm.
[SIGHS] You okay?
Oh, yeah, it's just my childhood on the operating table.
No pressure or anything.
[BOTH LAUGH] Yeah.
Uh, I'll see you up there.
Alright.
Alright.
♪ ♪ There's a small amount of fluid in the upper left quadrant.
The CT will give us a better picture.
Sats back in the 90s.
Alright, let's go over the plan.
I'll hold his head to keep the cervical spine in a neutral position.
Link and I will hold his legs until after the chair's been detached to prevent any shift in the spinal fractures.
Yasuda, help Altman steady the chest tubes.
Why does it sound like you've all done this before?
We have.
Yep.
LINK: I haven't.
Paola, we're gonna need you to step outside while we cut him out.
Wait, just one second.
I've been an ass.
I love you.
I gave up my dream for you, and then I blamed you for it.
And if I live through this, I will spend every day making it up to you.
Paola, I love you.
Please forgive me.
Alright, yep.
We're good to go.
Okay.
Ready?
Let's do this.
Very, very slowly.
[SAW WHIRRING] We got you.
[WHIRRING] Hey, uh, have you seen Dr.
Altman?
I'm jumping in down here.
Trauma 3, but she's not handing out assignments.
Who is?
Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
Are you here stealing supplies?
'Cause the clinic can have them.
No, I'm here to help.
No, I-I said that I don't need supplies.
Well, you do if you're gonna see the head lac in bed 6 and the ankle injury in 9.
Okay, uh, well, thank you, Dr.
Wilson.
I really appreciate your help.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Is that supposed to be sincere?
Yes, but for the rest of the day, gratitude is implied.
Her pancreatitis formed a pseudoaneurysm of the GDA.
See?
Right there.
So you're gonna have to be very careful with the Kocher maneuver.
Right.
You okay?
Yeah.
There's nothing you can do we can't fix.
Alright?
And you did the work, yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah, so you did the work.
You trust your instincts.
You trust your work.
Okay?
And, Adams, you're good enough to make your own name.
Believe me.
Uh, Marsh, can I have a word?
Yes, please, come in.
If this is about Meredith, I've already informed the interns that their program is in good hands here.
No, it's not about them.
Uh, to put it directly, should I anticipate any goodbye e-mails from you?
Ah.
No.
Uh, well [CHUCKLES] I don't know.
I mean, to be honest, I've been so busy with the residency and my caseload, I haven't had time to think about it.
And if I had, I wouldn't have thought for very long because trying to think the right way to the right answer with Meredith is...
She's not easy, I know, but there's also no one like her.
And when she leaves, this place will feel it, so I just need to make sure that I'm prepared across the board.
Understood.
Okay.
Please keep me posted.
[DOOR OPENS] [EXHALES DEEPLY] ♪ ♪ SIMONE: Ms.
Hobbes, it's time.
Ready?
Sure am.
Mm.
Are you?
We all are.
But before I take you...
Oh!
This is a real collector's item.
Meant a lot to me growing up.
My childhood was...
I-I grew up without a mom.
And this helped me to...
helped me to see Tessa's life wasn't perfect either.
Kids need messy stories.
Kids need messy stories.
That should be my epitaph.
[CHUCKLES] Except you're not dying today.
I might.
Let's be honest.
I don't want to, but I might.
You have another story to tell.
Dr.
Griffith, don't do that.
I don't do fairy tales, never have, so let's not start now.
I tell children the truth in a way that helps them hear it.
Mm-hmm.
And I expect them to do the same, even when they're no longer children.
I do have another story to tell.
I don't want to die.
I have asked my surgeons to do their very best.
But I might not make it.
That's the truth.
So...
since this might be my last signature, let's make it a good one.
They're ready for you, Tessa.
Okay.
[SIGHS] Here I come.
[SIGHS] Hey.
Hey.
Did you tell Lucas about the pseudoaneurysm?
Mm-hmm.
He's seen the scans.
I need him to appreciate everything that could go wrong.
Why?
Because he's Derek's nephew?
Glad I could find out when everyone else did.
He asked me to keep his family connection private.
I respected that.
Great.
And he knows about the pseudoaneurysm.
I wasn't gonna blindside him.
I don't know what to do either.
I want to fight for us.
I want to try, but every answer feels bad.
Yeah, because there isn't a good one.
If I ask you to stay, I'm being a jerk.
And if I follow you, I'm deserting this class...
your class.
But I haven't asked you to do either one of those things.
Yeah, exactly.
You...
You haven't asked me to do anything.
Nothing.
You don't consider me part of your life.
Of course you're part of my life.
You took the Boston job without even talking...
without even thinking of talking to me.
And I get it.
I do, I get it.
Your family needs it, but it sucks.
It sucks, and I'm being supportive because there is no other answer.
Well, maybe there is.
What do you want?
I just...
I want to do this surgery.
It's one thing we can fix.
That's all I want from you right now.
[WATER RUNNING] Yeah, she has a perforated eardrum which explains the hearing loss.
Uh, it's common in lightning strike victims.
It should heal on its own.
[SHOUTING] Am I okay?!
Can I keep reading?!
Will he be able to walk?
Uh, it's important he does.
This might hurt, but it helps prevent infections, no crutches.
I just got new Jordans.
It's like the lightning wanted my sneakers.
It wanted your sweat.
That's why you've got burns in your armpits and the backs of your knees, on your elbows, and on your feet.
It turned it to steam.
So his feet were sweating so much his shoes exploded?
Mom!
Will that happen to me?!
[SHOUTING] No, no, no, no.
You have something different!
[WHIRRING] Jonathan, you okay?
The noise...
We're almost there.
Once he's detached, we need to use the board to keep him flat and level.
And everyone moves at the same time, okay?
Hold him tight, and we move at the same time.
Remember, any movement of his spine could paralyze him.
Let's get ready.
He's almost through.
[WHIRRING] TEDDY: Get in here, Julius.
Let's go.
Alright, on my count...
one, two, three.
[JONATHAN SCREAMS] Wait, watch the lines.
Slow, slow, keep it straight.
[SCREAMING] Get this out of here.
Okay, nice work.
Let's get him up to CT.
Damn it.
He's lost his airway.
Someone get me an intubation tray right now!
Come on, Jonathan.
Alright.
[THUNDER CRASHES] Oh, wow!
[GASPS] I haven't seen this in years.
Remember I told you about this?
This is the Post-It note that Meredith and Derek wrote their vows on.
Oh, yeah.
Ugh, it's one of my favorite stories.
Ugh.
I'm going to hold on to this.
No way I'm letting her accidentally throw it away.
I feel weird.
It's like...
I know that I'm going to miss Meredith, and I'll probably be diving into a pint of Rum Raisin very soon, but right now, I'm just excited.
For Meredith's next chapter and for Zola.
Yeah, well, um, as long as we're on new chapters, I did some research.
Turns out Grey-Sloan has a fellowship for vascular surgery.
And I don't want this to turn into a fight...
Me neither.
Maybe we can revisit it after Meredith has moved and things calm down.
I'm filling out the application.
Nick and Teddy gave me references, and, actually, it looks really promising.
Okay, sure.
For now.
For now?
What is that supposed to mean?
It means, honestly, I think you're going to change your mind.
You've worked extremely hard in cardio, and I know that the last few months have been rough...
Maggie, would you stop for one second, please?
We just got the program back up and running, and it's really not an ideal time to find a replacement.
For you.
It's not an ideal time for you.
What about me?
What about us?
WOMAN OVER P.A.: Dr.
Dahanne to the ER.
Dr.
Colette Dahanne to the ER.
Is he...
He's on his way to surgery.
We had to put in a breathing tube, but he is stable.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] God, that man is not capable of letting me rest easy.
He turned down being a war correspondent for me.
That was his dream.
He wanted to risk his life every day in a literal war zone, and I wanted him to not do that because I just...
I just want to be able to breathe.
And then he goes up in a lightning storm.
I don't know what I'll do if he doesn't make it.
And if he does make it, I think I'm gonna kill him.
Paola, we are gonna do everything we can.
And we'll keep you updated.
Okay.
[SOBS] Okay, I'm going to start mobilizing the ligament of Treitz.
I can take it.
It's okay, I got it.
I'm right here.
Adams, why don't you mobilize it for us?
Right angle.
W...
Is he ready for that?
Dissect right in between my right angle.
Don't go deeper than what I show you, yes.
And, Griffith, why do we dissect the ligament?
To give better mobility to the duodenum.
Correct.
Okay.
Okay, what's next?
The Kocher maneuver.
You keep this up, you can do the chole.
Okay, well, when we get to that.
Yes.
Not yet.
Obviously.
Okay.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS] Hey.
Can you see if Mr.
Vizcaino's scans are...
Are you shopping?
Yeah.
Luna's outgrown everything.
Oh, you should see her.
She is huge!
Yeah.
She's gigantic.
Just like our backlog of patients in the ER.
I just need five minutes.
Is Luna cold?
No.
Is she naked?
No.
Is she suffering?
No.
But you know who is?
Ms.
McGregor in bed four.
No.
No, what?
No, you're not gonna let the tiny bit of power you've had for five minutes go to your head.
You're chief resident?
Ooh, congratulations.
Guess what?
You're still a resident.
And in the world of general surgery, I'm still an attending.
I can do surgeries by myself.
Can you?
Didn't think so.
I'm down here helping you out of the kindness of my warm, fuzzy little heart.
Mm.
So you can say it.
Thank you.
Gratitude is implied for the rest of the day.
[SIGHS] WOMAN OVER P.A.: Dr.
Williams to Peds ICU.
Dr.
Cody Williams to Peds ICU.
Uh, I need to show you something on a patient.
Can you take a look?
Dr.
Kwan, are you asking me for a consult?
No.
I already told him it's jewelry.
Thank you, Heather, I know it's jewelry, but we just need some more details on why it's...
Well, that's bronze.
It's copper now, but the jewelry was bronze.
Bronze is just copper and tin together, and tin has a lower burning temperature.
So the tin vaporized, and the copper embedded itself in your skin, so you just clean with chlorhexidine and then debride.
Good consult.
I'll be right over there if you get stumped again.
♪ ♪ What did the CT find?
Unilateral facet fracture at C3 and a compression fracture at T5.
There's also an epidural hematoma.
I will decompress the spinal cord and stabilize the spine as fast as I can.
I saw extrav from the femoral artery on the imaging.
Alright, I'll help you with the vascular repair, and stand by in case there's abdominal bleeding.
Dr.
Shepherd, um, can I assist you on the decompression and fusion?
Sure.
Stand over there.
But I-I can't reach the field from here.
I know.
Jonathan needs an extremely delicate and complicated procedure.
You're most useful if you don't touch anything.
It's been a dramatic case, Yasuda.
You're doing great.
Ten blade.
Adams?
Uh, what'd I do?
Nothing.
That's just the problem.
You have to follow me.
I cannot work if I cannot visualize the field.
Okay, on it.
Don't worry about what happened this morning.
None of that matters in here.
In here, it's perfect.
Okay?
Okay.
Where are we?
Uh, 10 o'clock.
Still on the Kocher maneuver.
Kocher maneuver.
Which is what?
Mobilizing the duodenum and pancreatic head off of the IVC.
Good.
Okay.
Focus it where I'm dissecting.
Okay.
Easy with the retractor.
Okay, that's enough.
Stop.
This isn't working.
Griffith, step in here.
We need a fresh set of hands.
I've got it.
Yeah, you don't have to do this.
Can you see the portal vein, Dr.
Marsh?
I can.
One nick to her abdominal aorta, and it's over.
This is not a skills lab.
He's clearly tired.
He keeps spacing out.
He's done for the day.
You're free to observe.
Griffith, step in, please.
It's okay.
Where am I, Griffith?
SIMONE: You've dissected to the left lateral border of the aorta.
Good.
Let's go.
You're switching specialties to get away from me.
How could I not be worried?
How are you not worried?
Because that's not what this is!
You gotta come see the lightning!
Oh, not now, sweetie.
We'll be right down there, alright, buddy?
[SIGHS] I never tried to dodge you.
You dodged me this morning.
You came here to get away from me.
I just needed some space.
I just wanted to have some control over something, even if it was just putting junk into boxes.
Maggie.
Maggie.
Maggie.
If we keep working together, we're not gonna make it.
Okay?
I love cardio.
But I love you more, and I'm...
I'm willing to give it up.
That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I thought you'd be flattered!
That you'd be willing to give up your career goals for me?
Yes.
No.
No!
No!
That is the opposite of what I want.
That is the opposite of what I would do.
I would never give up cardio.
I would never, ever give up my passion for you.
You are my passion, Maggie!
[SIGHS] I...
guess I'm not sure that I respect that.
[THUNDER CRASHES, GLASS SHATTERS] [CHILD SCREAMING] ZOLA: Maggie!
Winston!
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Long way from the middle ♪ Sats are dropping.
Tube is still connected.
Vent pressures are through the roof.
There's no bleeding in the field.
What do you hear?
No breath sounds on the right side.
There's no movement of air.
The chest tube must be blocked.
He's got a tension pneumothorax.
Scissors.
Come on, come on, come on.
[MONITORS BEEPING] ♪ Oooo, oooo, oooo, oooo ♪ Okay.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Alright, you can continue.
♪ ♪ Alright, good.
♪ On the other side ♪ ♪ Oooo, oooo, oooo, oooo ♪ You read her books?
Hm, yeah. "
Tessa and the Upside Down Garden" was one of my favorites.
Read it in one sitting.
Then I went out and spent my whole allowance on a cactus.
Ah.
Oh, and thanks for your help.
You know, I had forgotten how nice it is operating with you.
Was that a backhanded compliment about my time off?
You're an excellent surgeon, Bailey.
I mean, it's been a while.
I'm just stating facts.
Then I accept.
Y-You know, it's nice to bring in new people, and the attendings that Meredith hired are...
are good, but there's really no substitute for institutional knowledge.
Uh, the short hand.
I mean, it's efficient.
It is...
No.
N-No?
No, I will not take over as chief now that Grey is leaving.
I didn't ask you to.
But no one can run this place like you.
J...
I have a clinic to open, and flattery will not distract me.
Honestly, I resent it.
Bailey...
No.
Nope.
Ba...
Ah!
You tried to butter me up with almond croissants.
Uh.
[GROANS] [CELLPHONE RINGS] [LAUGHS] Ben?
Everything okay?
♪ ♪ MEREDITH: No leaks.
Pancreatojejunostomy is patent.
Yeah, she's gonna make it.
Oh.
Yes.
Almost there, Tessa.
Dr.
Grey, I need a moment.
Okay, well, I can't step away right now.
I need you to take your hands out of the field right away, Meredith.
I got a call from Ben Warren.
There's a report of a fire at your address.
I tried calling Winston and Maggie, but they didn't answer.
[HEART BEATING] Station 19 is on the way.
I'll take you now.
My kids?
I've told you everything I know.
Go.
Go.
We got it.
♪ ♪ It's okay.
Keep going.
You're in it now.
Keep going.
Concentrate now.
Good.
What are you doing?
You can't come through here.
BEN: Meredith!
Meredith!
Hey!
Hey!
I live here!
I-It's her house, man, alright.
Let her through.
Alright, it's okay.
E-Everything's fine.
The kids are right here.
What happened?
Oh, my God.
Hi.
Mom!
What has happened?
Uh, we were upstairs, and lightning struck the house.
We got the kids, we came down, got outside as quickly as we could.
I need an inch and a half line here.
Dr.
Grey, I'm...
I'm so sorry.
I know this is hard, but you got to keep a safe distance, alright?
[SIREN WAILING] Okay.
Okay.
We wanted to go back in and take some boxes, but the fire.
It's okay.
It's...
You're okay.
That's all I care about.
It's just stuff.
NICK: Yeah, I'm still concerned about the JP output.
So monitor closely and make sure to call me and transfuse if it dips below 7.
Of course.
Okay?
Yeah.
Any news on Dr.
Grey's house?
All I've heard is the kids are okay, and that's all that matters.
Griffith, you did great today.
It was a rough surgery for many reasons.
You were not one of them.
Good job.
[IMIE TAALA'S "LOOK AT THE SKY" PLAYS] ♪ ♪ ♪ Our love was born ♪ Will he be okay?
The recovery will be long.
His injuries are extensive and severe, but he made it through today.
Thank you.
Thank you all so much.
You can go in and see him if you want.
♪ To the place where it resides ♪ Shepherd will want neuro checks every half-hour.
And keep an eye on his oxygen.
Copy that.
♪ No matter the time ♪ Dr.
Altman...
ther