Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Shake Your Groove Thing

Exhaustion - as well as the entire concept of adulthood - is taking its toll on Meredith. She can barely keep her eyes open at work, as the stress of taking care of her mother, along with the chores and hours of the intern program, are a whole lot to take.This ate her up.
During an open heart procedue with Dr. Burke, Meredith's hand slips and she's afraid she's punctured the patient's heart because she saw blood poolind at the groves. At first, she says nothing about it.

While assisting Bailey and Webber on a procedue, George discovers a towel left inside a woman from a surgery five years earlier. After investigation, it was Burke's old mistake . Izzie has invited the entire staff to a party at Meredith's because her boyfriend, Hank, is in town.George also forces to ask Nazi to come because don't dare to deny her from the list.

The heart patient that Meredith may have jeopardized, crashes. Dr. Burke revives her, but Meredith panics and admits her mistakein front of the woman's husband. This doesn't exactly please the doctor as the husband is threatening to sue. Even though the fate of the patient is revealed to NOT be related to Meredith's miscue, a meeting is scheduled the next morning to go over what occurred.

When Meredith returns from this hectic day - one also that included a trip to the nursing home to sign some legel documents - her house . Her mother unable to do it.While hesitant at first, Meredith joins the fun, gets blasted and ends up making out with Derek in his car. Dr. Bailey catches the half-naked embrace.

As the episode winds down, Izzie breaks up with her boyfriend because her new life as a doctor is just too hectic. Meredith is then left off the hook when Burke admits his five-year old at the meeting and sticks up for the intern, explaining that even the best doctors make mistakes.
Quotes
MEREDITH: [narrating] "Responsibility. It really does suck. Unfortunately, once you get past the age of braces and training bras, responsibility doesn't go away. It can't be avoided. Either someone makes us face it or we suffer the consequences. And still adulthood has it perks. I mean the shoes, the sex, the no parents anywhere telling you what to do. That's, pretty damn good."

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