Thursday, August 24, 2006

Final de Temporada

Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response

Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response

Fight or flight. Run from your problems, or stay and tough it out. When faced with stressful situations, people tend to react in one of these two ways, as many Seattle Grace staffers will soon demonstrate.

In the first 10 minutes of this heart-stopper (pun not intended), Derek examines Burke do determine the extent of his injuries, and is faced with the difficult task of operating on a friend. A bullet caused an aneurysm near Preston's spine, and is limiting the motion in his left hand. Since he'd be finished as a surgeon without his hand at 100 percent, Burke has two options: wait it out and see if the condition improves, or have Derek attempt a risky operation that could cause further, permanent nerve damage.

When he asks Cristina's advice, she walks away, unable to see Burke in such a vulnerable state. After much soul searching, Derek agrees to attempt it.

Richard is then greeted by his wife, Adele. Their niece, Camille, is rushed to the hospital. She fainted after her senior prom. In the act of losing her V-Card. Richard? Not happy. Camille is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer -- she survived a bout with it three years prior -- which devastates Richard. After he sends Camille's fellow prom-goers home, Adele becomes enraged and criticizes his lack of respect for family, outing his affair with Ellis Grey in the process. Richard agrees to throw a senior prom at Seattle Grace in honor of Camille, which the whole staff will attend.

Later, Richard tells Derek that he though the relationship with the elder Dr. Grey had been clandestine the entire time.

The interns, meanwhile, are all battling to save Denny. Burke sent Cristina to check on them, and George paged Meredith, so it's a fearsome foursome keeping Denny's heart pumping. Izzie's plan appears to be working as Denny deteriorates quickly without his LVAD. Right before passing out, he asks for her hand in marriage. Alex is unable to buy more time at Mercy West as Dr. Burke's counterpart, Dr. Han, harvests the donor heart for her own patient's use. Bailey discovers what the interns are up to, furiously stripping Izzie of her duties at the hospital and asking Richard for his "hypothetical" advice on what to do about the transplant.

However, because no intern will specifically admit responsibility, there is no proof, and by maintaining silence they plan to keep their jobs.

When Richard learns what happened, he is equally furious, but says their responsibility is to the patient, who is going to die without a transplant. A phone call later, Alex brings both the heart and Dr. Han -- who will do the surgery with Burke out of commission -- to Seattle Grace. The interns refuse to turn Izzie in, even during Richard's tirade. After a period of intense flat-lining, Dr. Han successfully completes the heart transplant while Derek is forced to wake Preston up during his operation when concerns arise over possible nerve damage.

Losing My Religion

Losing My Religion

In the Southeast, to lose one's religion means to lose civility. To fly off the handle. Give up control of one's better judgment, even. With all that took place in the first hour (Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response), emotions are running high as the second half of the finale begins.

A revitalized Denny wakes up from his heart transplant (received in the first part of the night's finale) and his more upbeat than ever, reiterating his marriage proposal to Izzie, who remains taken aback by it. She leaves the room and tells him she'll return later. Burke wakes up from his own operation and experiences problems in his left hand, as the fingers shake. Cristina is still unable to reach out emotionally to him. The interns, meanwhile, are transformed into one giant prom committee by Richard and taken off all surgeries until someone comes forward about the stunt they pulled.

George dodges Calli when she asks what he's been up to, and Meredith is equally awkward when Finn arrives at Seattle Grace unannounced. Despite bad news about Doc, who Finn recommends be put to sleep, Meredith seems more or less happy to see him and invites him to the prom later. Derek extends the same invitation to Addison. The interns are then called in to see Richard, who plans on grilling them individually until they break. Surprisingly, all of them (Alex included) refuse to roll over on Izzie, instead turning their interrogations into personal therapy sessions.

-- Alex talks about how he may not like his fellow interns, but they're in it together, like members of a football team.
-- George nearly cracks under Dr. Webber's stare, but manages to keep the secret. He apologizes for not saying what Richard wants to hear, much like his situation with Calli.
-- Izzie discusses how Denny looks at her as a person, not just a hot chick, which she is, and that's why she loves him so.
-- Cristina pours her heart out and asks how Richard keeps his edge, as she has clearly lost part of hers in the past day or two.
-- Meredith turns the interrogation around, and admits to having figured out the relationship between Richard and her mother.

Despite his frustration over the unresolved incident with Denny's LVAD, Richard shares a poignant moment with his niece as the prom gets underway. After putting their forlorn canine friend to sleep, Meredith and Derek arrive at the event with their respective dates. After a moment of eye contact that means far more than a passing glance, the two disappear to a room at the hospital, where Meredith demands he stop looking at her that way. Derek would, he says, but he can't. Then they make love, naturally.

George tells Calli that he can't force his feelings for her, but wants time so that he means them. They make up and make out. With Izzie on her way up to see Denny before the prom, he dies suddenly due to a blood clot. Izzie is devastated but Alex consoles her and carries her out of the hospital. As she leaves, she admits responsibility to Richard and quits the internship. As the screen fades to black on Season Two, Meredith and Derek ask each other what their encounter means, and final scene shows her looking back and forth between Finn and Derek, unsure of where to turn.

Fonte: http://www.greysanatomyinsider.com



Putz! Vou ter que esperar até a próxima temporada pra saber se a Mere vai ficar com o McDreamy ou o McVet? Sacanagem!!!

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