Post by Forever Xena on May 2, 2006 6:36:59 GMT -6
Love Is in the Air on 'Grey's Anatomy'
Monday May 1 2:42 PM ET
Meredith Grey really is trying to stay celibate. But with the sexy McVet pursuing her, it just doesn't seem possible.
(Spoiler alert: Stop reading now if you've saved this week's episode of "Grey's Anatomy" for later viewing.)
And Derek Shepherd is trying equally hard to forget Meredith, but the unexpected sight of her fresh from the shower at McVet's apartment seriously threw him. He raced home and propositioned his wife, but it seemed more like revenge sex than romance.
Things also heated up this week between Izzy and Denny: Against her wishes, he opted to have a portable device installed in his damaged heart, which allowed him to leave his hospital bed. Izzy was worried that Denny's heart might fail, but the machine seemed to be working. And there's a major upside: Denny and Izzy finally were able to put their arms around each other.
Trouble was, Dr. Bailey was just outside the door when they embraced. Bailey, who's been concerned that Izzy is crossing a line with Denny, didn't like what she saw. (Izzy's love life, however, wasn't Bailey's biggest worry this week: The Chief doesn't believe that Bailey's back on her game yet, so she's stuck earning back his confidence.)
But Izzy didn't notice Bailey's scrutiny she was too busy dogging George to find out where he's been living and why he's stopped confiding in her. They argued, and George admitted he blames Izzy for not preventing his disastrous hookup with Meredith. But he finally relented and moved back into the house, bringing Dr. Callie home to spend the night.
In two intense subplots, both Burke and Addison faced difficult moments in the OR:
Addison was faced with a complicated request from a mother of seven who wanted her tubes tied without her husband's knowledge. Alex was furious that Addison feigned a "complication" on the operating table that rendered the woman sterile, and he suggested that the patient's husband sue the hospital.
Burke performed unsuccessful heart surgery on his hero, a concert violinist whose timing was being wrecked by the artificial beat of his pacemaker. After the musician died in surgery, Burke opened up to Cristina, explaining that a quote from the musician had changed his life: He wasn't the best or the brightest he simply practiced.
That's the code Burke lives by.
Monday May 1 2:42 PM ET
Meredith Grey really is trying to stay celibate. But with the sexy McVet pursuing her, it just doesn't seem possible.
(Spoiler alert: Stop reading now if you've saved this week's episode of "Grey's Anatomy" for later viewing.)
And Derek Shepherd is trying equally hard to forget Meredith, but the unexpected sight of her fresh from the shower at McVet's apartment seriously threw him. He raced home and propositioned his wife, but it seemed more like revenge sex than romance.
Things also heated up this week between Izzy and Denny: Against her wishes, he opted to have a portable device installed in his damaged heart, which allowed him to leave his hospital bed. Izzy was worried that Denny's heart might fail, but the machine seemed to be working. And there's a major upside: Denny and Izzy finally were able to put their arms around each other.
Trouble was, Dr. Bailey was just outside the door when they embraced. Bailey, who's been concerned that Izzy is crossing a line with Denny, didn't like what she saw. (Izzy's love life, however, wasn't Bailey's biggest worry this week: The Chief doesn't believe that Bailey's back on her game yet, so she's stuck earning back his confidence.)
But Izzy didn't notice Bailey's scrutiny she was too busy dogging George to find out where he's been living and why he's stopped confiding in her. They argued, and George admitted he blames Izzy for not preventing his disastrous hookup with Meredith. But he finally relented and moved back into the house, bringing Dr. Callie home to spend the night.
In two intense subplots, both Burke and Addison faced difficult moments in the OR:
Addison was faced with a complicated request from a mother of seven who wanted her tubes tied without her husband's knowledge. Alex was furious that Addison feigned a "complication" on the operating table that rendered the woman sterile, and he suggested that the patient's husband sue the hospital.
Burke performed unsuccessful heart surgery on his hero, a concert violinist whose timing was being wrecked by the artificial beat of his pacemaker. After the musician died in surgery, Burke opened up to Cristina, explaining that a quote from the musician had changed his life: He wasn't the best or the brightest he simply practiced.
That's the code Burke lives by.