The nurses are on strike and everyone is suffering. Bailey is on bedrest, meaning the interns are being overseen by a new resident, Sydney—the anti Bailey. All the interns find a way to avoid this ever chirpy cheerleader of a surgeon, except for Alex and Cristina, who wind up working with her on a case of flesh eating bacteria on her leg.
Alex and the resident try to save the patient's leg, where Cristina sees amputation as the only way to save the girl's life. She even goes to Burke for help, having his question the resident's methods in the OR while she operates on the leg. Cristina winds up wrong and Burke isn't very happy that he overstepped his bounds as a doctor because of his role as her boyfriend. Izzie on a case with Addison with a pregnant teenager who's baby needs an EXIT surgery—a risky operation that requires half delivering the baby before operating and then finishing the delivery. The girl, though, is not sure of her ability to be a mom so young, to which Izzie makes a startling revelation: she had a daughter when she was 16 that she put up for adoption. George doesn't have a case in this episode because he's siding with the nurses while they are on strike.
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George refuses to cross the picket line into the hospital until the nurses themselves talk George into going in there to at least check on their patients. Meredith saves a dying elderly patient who was DNR, but not properly labeled as such. Alive only in the loosest sense of the word, the patient's friends want Meredith to take out the tube keeping her alive.
Meredith has end this life, which causes her to have a mini breakdown in the closet at she thinks about her own mother's mortality (and that fact that she seems to be alone). Derek is there to comfort her. Though initially disapproving of the fact that Richard had been secretly visiting her mother, Meredith decides to let him continue doing it because he's like Ellis's lifeline that she doesn't want to pull out.
If there is one show that has the lock on great music, it’s Grey’s Anatomy. It’s always been Grey’s Anatomy, mostly because of Alex Patsavas.
She and her company, Chop Shop Music Supervision, are responsible for some of the, including The O.C., Gossip Girl, Roswell, Rescue Me, Riverdale, How To Get Away With Murder, and Chuck, not to mention films like the whole Twilight series and Perks of Being A Wallflower. Chop Shop Music have introduced the world to bands like Death Cab For Cutie, and we are all the better of it. That’s why I’m so excited about So much of the mood of Grey’s Anatomy comes from its music, whether it’s irreverent and silly ( by Get Set Go from Season 1 comes to mind) or especially poignant ( by Snow Patrol during the Denny’s death episodes). If you’re an early Grey’s Anatomy fan, you can’t tell me that you weren’t buying the soundtracks with your after school job money, because I was, too. Season 14 of Grey’s Anatomy has the show in a Renaissance of sorts, and storylines better than ever.
That means that the music should be as good. Let’s see what they’ve been playing this season so far — and check back, because each week this article will be updated with magical musical goodness throughout the season. Spoilers follow. Season 14, Episode 1 “War Face” — Lowell. FrancescaVEVO on YouTube Jo finally asks Alex to come home, and Owen figures out that Amelia has a tumor. Maggie tells Meredith everything about Amelia, and Meredith goes to sit with Amelia and Owen when Amelia is admitted to the hospital.
Just try to watch the touching scene between sisters and not cry. (This song is not yet available online, so enjoy another song by the artist above.) Another season of amazing music is in the works for Grey's Anatomy, with so much more to come. Episode 4 “Chevaliers de Sangreal” — Hans Zimmer & Richard Harvey.
Aron wright on YouTube Megan makes it to Riggs and Farouk in California (finally, one big happy family!), and Riggs texts Meredith to thank her for everything. Owen finally goes home to his house with Amelia and asks for a divorce. Episode 6 “Standout” — Kid Dean Meredith is on the cover of JSA magazine, and everyone is kissing her butt about it (I would, too!). Amelia is approved to go back to work (but she is hesitant), and Jackson decides to buy a boat because he is mega rich now after his grandfather died. There's no video for the song, but. “Looking Back” — Claire Guerreso.
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