00 :00 :04 We live out our lives on the surgical unit. 00 :00 :08 7 days a week, 00 :00 :09 14 hours a day. 00 :00 :12 We're together more than we're apart. 00 :00 :16 George's room is bigger than mine. 00 :00 :23 After a while... 00 :00 :24 I have more clothes -- I should have the bigger room. 00 :00 :27 ...the ways of residency... 00 :00 :28 - I got here first.- Meredith should decide. 00 :00 :30 ...become the ways of life. 00 :00 :32 My room is like two inches bigger than yours. 00 :00 :34 - Number one...- You have a bigger closet. 00 :00 :36 - Why is everything a competition?- Always keep score. 00 :00 :41 Number two -- do whatever you can to outsmart the other guy. 00 :00 :44 Everywhere else is filled with Meredith's mom's boxes. 00 :00 :47 Meredith? When is your mom coming back to town, anyway? 00 :00 :50 Because maybe we can put her boxes in storage. 00 :00 :52 Or unpack a few things -- make this place more homey. 00 :00 :55 Some throw pillows, some lamps, a few paintings. 00 :00 :57 Oh, paintings would be nice. 00 :00 :59 Yeah. You have all this amazing stuff packed away. 00 :01 :02 I found this box with tapes of your mother performing amazing medical procedures. 00 :01 :06 Really? We should watch them. Do you want to watch -- 00 :01 :14 Meredith, do you want some privacy? 00 :01 :18 Number three -- don't make friends with the enemy. 00 :01 :27 - Morning, Dr. Bailey.- Shut up. 00 :01 :32 You realize that I'm an attending and you're only a resident -- that you work for me, right? 00 :01 :37 I know I've forgotten something. Something is happening today. 00 :01 :41 I know I should know what it is, but I just can't... 00 :01 :47 All right. Nice talking with you, Dr. Bailey. 00 :01 :49 It's right in front of my face. 00 :02 :06 Fools on bikes, killing themselves -- natural selection is what it is. 00 :02 :10 So what's up with the nazi? Is she off her meds? 00 :02 :13 You never heard of the race? 00 :02 :15 Excellent board -- well-timed, balanced, efficient. 00 :02 :19 If all goes well, we'll have an early night. 00 :02 :21 Chief, "dead baby" bike race started 20 minutes ago. 00 :02 :24 All right, people! Dead baby bike-race day! 00 :02 :27 - Every year, this bar --- The dead baby bar. 00 :02 :29 Every year, they hold this underground bike race. 00 :02 :32 Don't you wonder why someone would name a bar something so disgusting? 00 :02 :35 Keep your panties on, nancy drew. 00 :02 :37 - The race is completely illegal and --- Crazy. 00 :02 :40 Bike messengers racing against traffic, trying to beat each other for free shots of tequila. 00 :02 :45 All-out, no-holds-barred competition sounds like fun. 00 :02 :48 The race doesn't even have any rules -- except eye-gouging -- no eye-gouging. 00 :02 :52 We're gonna be trapped in the pit band-aiding idiots when we could be up in the O.R. 00 :02 :56 What kind of people engage in a race that has, as its only rule, 00 :03 :00 that you can't rip out the eyeballs of another human being? 00 :03 :02 Men, Georgie. Men. 00 :03 :05 I need someone to get up to the O.R. Floor. The chief needs a right hand. 00 :03 :09 Oh, and yeah, number four... 00 :03 :13 George. 00 :03 :15 ...Everything. Everything is a competition. 00 :03 :18 Okay, people. The rules of trauma -- don't mingle with E.R. Interns -- 00 :03 :21 they don't know their ass from their esophagus. 00 :03 :23 Sew fast, discharge faster. Get bodies up to the O.R. 00 :03 :27 And don't let me catch you fighting over patients. Got it? 00 :03 :30 Come on. Let's go. 00 :03 :38 Oh, it's like candy, but with blood, which is so much better! 00 :03 :42 Oh, my god. 00 :03 :43 - Mine.- No! I saw him first! 00 :03 :45 Whoever said winning wasn't everything... 00 :03 :49 - Ooh. I'll take that guy.- You'll have to beat me to him first. 00 :03 :52 ...never held a scalpel. 00 :04 :22 Heads -- he's mine. Tails -- he's yours. 00 :04 :24 Why do you get to be "heads"? 00 :04 :25 Because I have a head, and, honey, you are a tail. 00 :04 :28 Excuse me. 00 :04 :29 How do you manage to make everything dirty? 00 :04 :34 Ha! Tails. 00 :04 :35 There are plenty of other cases. 00 :04 :36 So go get one. I was here first. 00 :04 :38 I am not backing down so I can do sutures all day, while you're in the O.R. 00 :04 :42 This is a surgical case, and you know it. 00 :04 :44 It's superficial. 00 :04 :45 It's cool, but it's superficial. 00 :04 :47 How do you know those things didn't rupture his peritoneum? 00 :04 :49 Because he's sitting up, and he's talking to us. 00 :04 :52 Hello. 00 :04 :53 Excuse me. I was wondering if you could take these out and sew me up so I could go and win my race. 00 :04 :58 Well, we can't just pull them out -- 00 :04 :59 - We have to... do some tests.- Ow, wicked. 00 :05 :03 Are you out of your mind? 00 :05 :05 It's a superficial wound. 00 :05 :07 Sew him up and let him finish his race. 00 :05 :10 Hey, good man. 00 :05 :11 Unidentified John Doe, mid-30s pedestrian, hit by a motorist swerving to avoid a bike. 00 :05 :16 G.C.S. 3. 00 :05 :17 Pupils fixed and dilated. 00 :05 :19 Atropine given for a pulse in the 40s. 00 :05 :21 B.P. 183 over 112. 00 :05 :23 Pulse-ox 98%. 00 :05 :24 Chest showed widened mediastinum and head C.T. revealed cerebral edema. 00 :05 :28 He's gotten 70 of mannitol, dexamethasone 10, and a gram of phenytoin. 00 :05 :31 Get him to the O.R.? 00 :05 :33 - Is he gorked?- Looks like. 00 :05 :35 The bike race claims its first victim. 00 :05 :39 I'll make my triple-a repair after all. 00 :05 :42 Uh, Dr. Shepherd? He's not going to the O.R.? 00 :05 :45 No. Do an E.E.G. and confirmatory tests. 00 :05 :48 If he doesn't respond in six hours, declare him. 00 :05 :54 "Declare him"? 00 :05 :56 Declare him what? 00 :05 :57 Brain-dead. 00 :06 :06 Sir, Dr. Bailey sent me to assist you. Should I scrub in? 00 :06 :10 No. I'm stuck here all day. 00 :06 :12 I need you on the floor, monitoring my pre- and post-op patients. 00 :06 :15 Oh. 00 :06 :17 You got a problem with that, O'malley? 00 :06 :19 Oh, uh, no, sir. 00 :06 :22 A buddy of mine in 4451, Lloyd Mackie -- give him whatever he needs. 00 :06 :29 Yes, sir. 00 :06 :45 Mr. Mackie... 00 :06 :47 no smoking! 00 :06 :50 - There's no smoking.- Why not? 00 :06 :52 Oh, my god -- you're in a hospital! 00 :06 :55 Your point being...? 00 :06 :57 I don't know if you've listened to the surgeon general lately -- 00 :07 :01 say, in the past 20 years -- but smoking is bad. 00 :07 :04 Smoking will kill you. 00 :07 :06 Liver cancer will kill me. 00 :07 :09 Smoking will just speed up the process. 00 :07 :12 You're at the top of the donor list for a new liver. 00 :07 :16 There's hope. 00 :07 :18 Sweetheart, I've been at the top of the list for... 00 :07 :21 eight months. 00 :07 :23 I'm not in a batters cage. 00 :07 :25 I'm in a dugout, about to be traded. 00 :07 :30 You like baseball? 00 :07 :31 No. 00 :07 :34 Um, well, um, the chief wanted me to look in on you. 00 :07 :39 Richard's a dear old friend. 00 :07 :42 He's been my doctor for 30 years. 00 :07 :45 Well, whatever you need -- I'm your man. 00 :07 :48 Just name it. 00 :07 :50 Well... 00 :07 :53 I'm sure I'll think of something. 00 :07 :59 There's no corneal reflexes. 00 :08 :02 It's been 55 minutes. 00 :08 :04 If he doesn't respond to these tests in the next 5 hours, what? 00 :08 :07 We're supposed to just stand here and watch him die? 00 :08 :10 If he doesn't respond to these tests, it's because he's already dead. 00 :08 :15 Technically. Legally. 00 :08 :16 Actually, Izzie. Actually dead. 00 :08 :18 He's breathing. He has a heartbeat. 00 :08 :20 Look at his E.E.G. -- There's no higher-brain function. 00 :08 :23 He'll never talk, move, or think again. 00 :08 :26 There's no one in there. 00 :08 :27 Think like a doctor, Izzie. 00 :08 :29 He could wake up. 00 :08 :31 What about a miracle? 00 :08 :32 There are medical miracles, you know. 00 :08 :33 I know. You're right. 00 :08 :36 Miracles happen. 00 :08 :38 People do wake up. That's why we do a series of tests over a set number of hours. 00 :08 :42 So when we call "time of death," we know that we've done everything 00 :08 :45 to make sure it's actually his time of death. 00 :08 :49 That there's isn't going to be any miracles. 00 :08 :56 This is the hard part -- 00 :08 :58 to stand around as surgeons and not cut. 00 :09 :01 That's what "do no harm" means. 00 :09 :07 I wish he'd just go into the light so I can get on another case. 00 :09 :14 Oh, I'm the devil because I'd rather be in surgery 00 :09 :16 instead of standing watch over the death squad? 00 :09 :18 It's depressing. 00 :09 :25 Look at his sneakers. 00 :09 :27 They're brand-new. 00 :09 :29 And somebody sewed this tear in his shirt. 00 :09 :31 And he has one of those electronic key cards. 00 :09 :34 He belongs to someone. 00 :09 :36 An hour ago, he was out there, alive. 00 :09 :39 To simply stand here and wait for him to die -- 00 :09 :41 - It would be a waste of life.- Exactly. 00 :09 :44 A waste of organs. 00 :09 :53 You've got a nice touch. 00 :09 :56 And, by the way, you are a rockin' babe. 00 :09 :59 Seriously -- do you actually think you have a shot here? 00 :10 :02 I'd like to think I've got a shot anywhere. 00 :10 :05 Look, you have really have to let me take you for some tests. A C.T. 00 :10 :08 You could have internal bleeding. 00 :10 :10 No, thank you. I've got a race to get back to. 00 :10 :13 Why? You can't win now, anyway. 00 :10 :15 Doesn't mean I can't cross that finish line. 00 :10 :17 There's a party at the finish line. 00 :10 :20 Do you want to meet me there? 00 :10 :22 One test. A C.T. I'll have you out of here in an hour. 00 :10 :25 I can't do it. Got to go. 00 :10 :29 Okay. Well, you realize you're leaving against medical advice and that I urge you to stay. 00 :10 :34 The frat guy said I could go. 00 :10 :36 The "frat guy" is an ass. 00 :10 :38 Okay, well, you have to sign an A.M.A. form. 00 :10 :43 Darling, I will do anything you want me to. 00 :10 :47 What is it with you guys and your need to dirty everything up? 00 :10 :51 I don't know. 00 :10 :52 Maybe it's just testosterone. 00 :10 :54 Maybe. 00 :10 :56 You might want to see a doctor about that, too. 00 :10 :59 Come here. 00 :11 :12 That was for good luck. 00 :11 :14 Don't worry, darling, you'll see me again. 00 :11 :18 For your sake, I hope not. 00 :11 :34 What do you want? 00 :11 :35 You make out with patients now? 00 :11 :38 What, are you jealous? 00 :11 :40 I don't get jealous. 00 :11 :45 We had sex -- once. 00 :11 :47 And we kissed in an elevator. 00 :11 :50 And we kissed in an elevator -- once. 00 :11 :52 No, seriously. 00 :11 :53 Go out with me. 00 :11 :55 No. 00 :11 :56 You know, I almost died today. 00 :11 :58 Yeah, I came like this close. 00 :12 :00 How would you feel if I died and you didn't get a chance to go out with me? 00 :12 :04 - Get over yourself, already.- Come on. 00 :12 :08 It's the chase, isn't it? 00 :12 :10 What? 00 :12 :12 The thrill of the chase. 00 :12 :13 I've been wondering to myself, 00 :12 :15 "why are you so hell-bent on getting me to go out with you?" 00 :12 :18 You know you're my boss, you know it's against the rules, 00 :12 :20 you know I keep saying no -- it's the chase. 00 :12 :24 Well, it's fun, isn't it? 00 :12 :26 You see? 00 :12 :27 This is a game to you. 00 :12 :28 But not to me. 00 :12 :30 Because, unlike you, I still have something to prove. 00 :12 :36 I know you see me resecting this bowel. 00 :12 :38 Do I strike you as someone who enjoys multitasking? 00 :12 :41 We have a John Doe. In three hours, we have to declare him brain-dead. 00 :12 :44 We want to harvest his organs. 00 :12 :46 Why are you wasting time on this? 00 :12 :47 You know how many patients we have downstairs. 00 :12 :49 If he dies -- and he could still live -- 00 :12 :53 his death should mean something. 00 :12 :56 And you want a harvest surgery. 00 :12 :58 I want to save lives. 00 :13 :02 Okay, I want a harvest surgery. 00 :13 :04 Getting organs from a John Doe is a long shot. 00 :13 :06 Without I.D., you can't contact the family. 00 :13 :08 Without the family, you can't get consent to harvest the organs. 00 :13 :11 Let the poor man die in peace. 00 :13 :13 What if we can find the family? 00 :13 :14 And get consent. 00 :13 :16 We could harvest the organs? 00 :13 :18 If you find the family. 00 :13 :25 What are you doing? 00 :13 :27 Hiding. 00 :13 :28 There's this V.I.P. patient -- 00 :13 :30 he likes me. 00 :13 :32 That's good, right? 00 :13 :34 He likes me likes me. 00 :13 :36 Go for it, man. Get yours. 00 :13 :38 I'm down with the rainbow. 00 :13 :45 Oh. Are you not gay? 00 :13 :48 No. 00 :13 :49 Really? 00 :13 :51 Dude, sorry. 00 :13 :59 Uh, Cristina? 00 :14 :02 Do you -- do you think -- 00 :14 :04 Does Meredith think I'm gay? 00 :14 :07 Are you? 00 :14 :08 No. 00 :14 :09 Really? 00 :14 :15 Hey, I found this on our John Doe. It's a hotel key card. 00 :14 :18 The police are going to send someone over, figure out what hotel he was staying at -- get his I.D. 00 :14 :23 - Could you --- I'll make sure the police get it. 00 :14 :25 Okay. It's really important. 00 :14 :27 We only have a few hours before we have to declare him, and I'd really like to find his family. 00 :14 :32 You want their permission for organ donation? 00 :14 :37 I just... really want to find them. 00 :14 :42 You have a potential donor? 00 :14 :44 What's his blood type? 00 :14 :46 Uh, O-neg. 00 :14 :58 Okay. 00 :15 :00 I know you probably can't hear me 00 :15 :03 and you're feeling this big push to go towards the light, 00 :15 :06 where everything's all halos and all-you-can-eat buffets and stuff. 00 :15 :12 And, I mean, sharing your organs is really great and all. 00 :15 :18 But I think you have a family. 00 :15 :21 I can feel it. 00 :15 :22 So I think it'd be really great if you could do me a favor and... 00 :15 :27 get better. 00 :15 :30 Just... 00 :15 :34 live. 00 :15 :37 So, you think you can give that a shot, for me? 00 :16 :01 Oh, no. 00 :16 :04 Meredith! 00 :16 :05 Meredith. 00 :16 :06 - What?- He's crashing. 00 :16 :07 Well, what are you doing? Call a code! 00 :16 :09 I can't -- I'm not supposed to. He's brain-dead. 00 :16 :11 If he's brain-dead, you have to let him go. 00 :16 :14 No. It's only been 5 hours and 33 minutes. 00 :16 :16 He's supposed to get six hours. 00 :16 :18 We can't do anything. It's not our place to make that call. 00 :16 :21 He's a person. 00 :16 :22 We're doctors. 00 :16 :24 We should have every right to make that call. 00 :16 :27 We can't just stand here and do nothing while he dies. 00 :16 :30 He has a right to the next 27 minutes. 00 :16 :37 Screw it. I'll get the dopamine. 00 :16 :39 You get the blood. We'll transfuse him. 00 :16 :48 Do you feel any pain here? 00 :16 :50 No. 00 :16 :52 You know, you really do have... beautiful eyelashes. 00 :16 :56 Um... thank you. 00 :16 :59 Uh, what about here? 00 :17 :01 No. 00 :17 :03 And nice eyes. 00 :17 :05 Kind. 00 :17 :07 I like a man with kind eyes. 00 :17 :09 Really? You think I have kind eyes? 00 :17 :11 I mean, uh... you can, um... 00 :17 :18 What are you examining me for? 00 :17 :19 Oh, you know, just routine medical stuff. 00 :17 :22 You're doing very well. 00 :17 :24 Because I'm enjoying the view. 00 :17 :28 Okay... well... 00 :17 :31 I got to go. 00 :17 :37 He's stable. 00 :17 :38 For now. I had a radiologist look at his chest. 00 :17 :41 He has a traumatic aortic injury. 00 :17 :42 It's gonna rupture and bleed out. 00 :17 :44 So he needs surgery. 00 :17 :45 If he's gonna remain a viable organ donor. 00 :17 :47 If he's gonna live. 00 :17 :48 - Izzie --- No. I'm not giving up on him. 00 :17 :50 He has the surgery -- he lives longer. That's the point. 00 :17 :52 I'm going to find the family. You guys get him into surgery. 00 :17 :56 She's vice president of fantasyland. 00 :17 :58 Who do we go to for surgery -- Bailey? 00 :18 :01 We need to go higher than Bailey. 00 :18 :04 Dr. Burke. 00 :18 :06 - Hello!- Okay. 00 :18 :11 Dr. Burke, um, I know you're busy, but our John Doe needs an aortic repair. 00 :18 :17 The guy from this morning? 00 :18 :19 Isn't he legally dead? 00 :18 :21 Well, yeah -- he's kinda still around. 00 :18 :24 We gave him two units P.R.V.C.S and put him on pressors. 00 :18 :27 On whose orders? 00 :18 :32 Mine. 00 :18 :37 You get a brain-dead John Doe a blood transfusion without consulting anyone. 00 :18 :41 And now you want me to repair his heart? 00 :18 :43 Well, yes. 00 :18 :47 You do enjoy crossing the line, don't you? 00 :18 :50 He is an excellent candidate for organ donation. 00 :18 :53 I am a surgeon. I save lives. 00 :18 :55 This guy is already dead. 00 :18 :57 Now, this is the men's room. 00 :18 :59 Either whip one out or close the door. 00 :19 :06 - You're asking my advice?- Yes. 00 :19 :08 - Now who's chasing?- Not funny. This is important. 00 :19 :10 Okay. 00 :19 :12 You want to get around Burke? 00 :19 :14 You gotta find a way to get the chief involved. 00 :19 :20 What'd I do? 00 :19 :21 How close a match for the liver is your guy to our John Doe? 00 :19 :24 Very. Same type, same size. U.N.O.S. couldn't find a better match. Why? 00 :19 :28 He's the chief's V.I.P., right? 00 :19 :30 Right. 00 :19 :31 How much would you kill to be in on a transplant surgery? 00 :19 :35 You underestimate me. 00 :19 :37 I'm not a baby. 00 :19 :38 I'm your colleague. 00 :19 :40 You don't have to manipulate me. 00 :19 :42 If you want something, all you have to do is ask. 00 :19 :45 We want you to go over Burke's head, to the chief. 00 :19 :48 Ask me something easier. 00 :19 :52 Sir. 00 :19 :53 O'malley. How's Mackie? 00 :19 :54 Fine. Actually, that's what I want to talk to you about. 00 :19 :57 I kinda think that -- me and the other interns -- we think -- 00 :20 :02 O'malley, I'm not getting any younger. 00 :20 :05 We found mackie a liver. 00 :20 :08 We are so going to hell. 00 :20 :10 Burke is sending us straight to hell. 00 :20 :11 On an express train. 00 :20 :12 If it works. 00 :20 :15 What are you doing? 00 :20 :16 - Nothing.- Nothing. 00 :20 :24 Yes! 00 :20 :32 Oh, crap. 00 :20 :39 Dr. Burke! 00 :20 :40 Dr. Burke! 00 :20 :43 Excellent work, sir. 00 :20 :45 Excellent. 00 :20 :47 Flawless. 00 :20 :48 It's a shame he's brain-dead. 00 :20 :49 If he wasn't, he would be on his feet in a few days. 00 :20 :52 I'm amazed at what's going on. 00 :20 :55 I seriously hate that guy. 00 :20 :57 Alex is vermin. 00 :20 :58 That surgery is ours. 00 :21 :00 At least Burke is doing the surgery. 00 :21 :02 I don't care about Alex. 00 :21 :03 George, you did good. 00 :21 :06 I'm going to have to dodge Burke for the rest of my career. 00 :21 :11 He could kill me and make it look like an accident. 00 :21 :17 The police called. 00 :21 :18 They've identified your John Doe. His wife is on the way. 00 :21 :36 Oh, my god. 00 :21 :40 Kevin! 00 :21 :42 - It's okay.- Oh, my god! 00 :21 :44 Mrs. Davidson, this is Dr. Stevens. 00 :21 :49 Now, if you have any questions at all, please call me. 00 :22 :03 Is there -- is there still a chance? 00 :22 :09 We can hold off till morning, 00 :22 :12 but if there's still no change, we'd... 00 :22 :15 we'd like to talk to you about organ donation. 00 :22 :31 Mackie? 00 :22 :34 How are we treating ya? 00 :22 :36 Oh, fine. 00 :22 :39 Except that beautiful boy won't let me smoke. 00 :22 :43 You should reprimand him. 00 :22 :46 Make him change bedpans. 00 :22 :51 Mackie. 00 :22 :53 That beautiful boy may have found you a liver. 00 :23 :22 God, I smell good! 00 :23 :25 You know what it is? 00 :23 :27 It's the smell of open-heart surgery. 00 :23 :32 It's awesome. It is awesome. 00 :23 :35 You gotta smell me. 00 :23 :36 I don't want to smell you. 00 :23 :38 Oh, yes, you do. 00 :23 :39 You have got to be kidding me! 00 :23 :43 Okay, I have more important things to deal with than you. 00 :23 :46 I have roommates, boy problems, and family problems. 00 :23 :49 You wanna act like a little frat-boy bitch? That's fine. 00 :23 :52 You wanna take credit for your saves and everybody else's? 00 :23 :55 That's fine, too. 00 :23 :56 Just stay outta my face. 00 :23 :58 And for the record, you smell like crap! 00 :24 :09 She attacked me. 00 :24 :11 Meri! Meri! Meri! Meri! 00 :24 :15 You know what? You might want to leave before I change my mind 00 :24 :18 and let her beat you to a pulp with her tiny, ineffectual fists. 00 :24 :32 What? 00 :24 :34 Nothing. 00 :24 :37 It's just... 00 :24 :44 nothing. 00 :24 :56 Oh! This one is skin grafting! 00 :24 :57 Skin grafting? No way! 00 :24 :59 I've never seen that done before. 00 :25 :01 Are those my mother's surgical tapes? 00 :25 :03 We should watch the skin grafting one first. 00 :25 :05 Where did all this stuff come from? 00 :25 :08 Oh. I unpacked some of your mother's things. I was upset. 00 :25 :11 And when I'm upset, I like to nest. 00 :25 :15 Oooh -- hemipelvectomy! 00 :25 :17 I think we should watch this one first. 00 :25 :19 No. No. 00 :25 :21 We're not watching my mother's surgery tapes. We're not unpacking boxes. 00 :25 :25 We're not having long conversations where we celebrate the moments of our lives. 00 :25 :29 And use a coaster! 00 :25 :33 I ordered chinese food. 00 :25 :34 I hate chinese food! 00 :25 :40 They're everywhere. All the time. 00 :25 :42 Izzie's all perky, and George does this thing where he's helpful and considerate. 00 :25 :46 They share food and they say things and they move things and they breathe. 00 :25 :51 They're like happy. 00 :25 :53 Kick them out. 00 :25 :54 I can't kick them out. They just moved in. I asked them to move in. 00 :25 :58 So, what -- you're gonna repress everything in some deep, dark, twisted place 00 :26 :01 until one day you snap and kill them? 00 :26 :03 Yep. 00 :26 :05 This is why we are friends. 00 :26 :08 Why is the nazi making us stay in the pit two days in a row? 00 :26 :11 Leftovers. 00 :26 :12 Leftovers. 00 :26 :13 Got to get the cyclists who were too drunk, stupid, or scared to get to a hospital yesterday. 00 :26 :18 Meanwhile, she gets to do a freakin' organ harvest. 00 :26 :20 It kills you, doesn't it? That women caught the harvest. 00 :26 :23 No, it kills me that anybody got the harvest but me. 00 :26 :26 Boobs do not factor into this equation. 00 :26 :28 Unless, uh, you want to show me yours. 00 :26 :34 - I'm gonna become a lesbian.- Me too. 00 :26 :43 Now, Mrs. Davidson, this form simply says you consent to the donation 00 :26 :46 of your husband's major organs -- heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. 00 :26 :56 Now, I need to ask you a few questions. 00 :26 :58 Are you willing to donate his corneas? 00 :27 :01 You want his eyes? 00 :27 :06 Um, corneal transplants can give someone back their sight. 00 :27 :14 I suppose that's okay. 00 :27 :32 What about his skin? 00 :27 :34 What? 00 :27 :38 It's used to help burn victims. 00 :27 :42 You want to cut off his skin? 00 :27 :47 What about the funeral? 00 :27 :50 You want me to have a funeral and have people look at him -- 00 :27 :53 have his daughter look at her father and he doesn't have any skin? 00 :27 :59 It's his skin! 00 :28 :24 What are you doing? 00 :28 :26 I'm not a people person. 00 :28 :27 No kidding. 00 :28 :28 I can't do that. I can't talk to the families of patients. I'm sorry. 00 :28 :33 What's his name? 00 :28 :35 - Who?- The patient. What's his name? 00 :28 :40 Kevin Davidson. 00 :28 :41 Remember that. Not "gorked guy." Not "John Doe." Kevin Davidson. 00 :28 :46 He's someone's husband, someone's son -- not a collection of body parts to harvest. 00 :28 :51 A person. 00 :28 :53 Now, no one said this was easy. 00 :29 :15 I owe you, George. 00 :29 :18 No, you don't owe me anything. 00 :29 :20 I'm just happy we found a liver. 00 :29 :24 Well, when I get out of here, 00 :29 :27 how about I take you and my new liver out for a night on the town? 00 :29 :32 What do you say? 00 :29 :37 Uh, Mr. Mackie, no offense or anything... 00 :29 :41 you're very handsome, but, I, um... 00 :29 :44 I'm not... I mean, you're not my type, because... 00 :29 :48 you're a man, and... 00 :29 :51 George, I never thought you were gay. 00 :29 :55 - You didn't?- Oh, child, please. You? Gay? 00 :29 :59 I'm sick, George, not blind. 00 :30 :02 They why have... 00 :30 :03 Oh, because dying is a "get out of jail free" card. 00 :30 :09 I can be as bold as I want, and there's nothing anybody can say about it. 00 :30 :13 So I flirt. 00 :30 :16 Haven't you ever been attracted to someone you know you couldn't have? 00 :30 :20 Well... 00 :30 :21 I'm... 00 :30 :23 no. 00 :30 :25 What's her name? 00 :30 :28 There's no... 00 :30 :30 I'm not... 00 :30 :32 you know... 00 :30 :33 This is really... 00 :30 :36 not... 00 :30 :41 Meredith. 00 :30 :47 Meredith. 00 :30 :51 To be young and in love. 00 :31 :05 - Let's go get that liver, shall we?- No, I'm sorry, I -- 00 :31 :19 I never liked harvesting. 00 :31 :21 Why? 00 :31 :23 Like I said, I'm a surgeon. I save lives. 00 :31 :26 This ends one. 00 :31 :32 I know you tried, so no hard feelings, okay? 00 :31 :39 I was just... 00 :31 :40 You were saying goodbye. 00 :32 :01 What's Viper doing here? 00 :32 :03 Probably crashed his bike -- again. 00 :32 :06 How long has he been waiting? 00 :32 :08 I don't know. 00 :32 :09 I've been busy on real cases. 00 :32 :11 He's all yours. 00 :32 :14 Viper. 00 :32 :16 Viper? 00 :32 :18 Are you okay?! 00 :32 :23 Viper! 00 :32 :32 Call the O.R., Tell them we're coming, and page Dr. Bailey. Alex, let's go. 00 :32 :37 Alex, push the damn gurney! 00 :32 :40 Clear the way. 00 :32 :41 Coming through. 00 :32 :43 Somebody get the elevator. 00 :32 :44 Hurry. I don't know how long I can keep this wound closed. 00 :32 :52 Move faster. Damn it! 00 :33 :01 This a new one? 00 :33 :02 Somebody get her off my patient. 00 :33 :05 Meredith, go get cleaned up, and, Alex, get back downstairs. 00 :33 :08 Yeah, but I helped. 00 :33 :09 They tell me in the pit you only want to take the hot cases. 00 :33 :13 Every pack of interns, there's always one fool running around trying to show off. 00 :33 :18 And, Alex, this time that fool is you. Get out. 00 :33 :25 Somebody get me something to stand on. Lower this table. 00 :33 :27 The mountain is gonna have to come to me. 00 :33 :31 Count backwards from 10 for me. 00 :33 :34 Richard. 00 :33 :36 You're a good friend. 00 :33 :38 The best. 00 :33 :39 Shut up and count backwards already, Mack. 00 :33 :43 Ten... 00 :33 :46 nine... 00 :33 :48 eight... 00 :33 :51 sevuhhh... 00 :34 :02 I'm not gonna stay. 00 :34 :04 It's your job. You have to. 00 :34 :06 You're better at this part than me. 00 :34 :09 I don't want to watch him get taken apart. 00 :34 :13 Look at the vultures -- waiting to pick him clean. 00 :34 :19 Every last one of them represents someone somewhere 00 :34 :21 who's gonna live because of Kevin. 00 :34 :25 Here. Put it on. 00 :34 :27 I'll be waiting next door when you're ready. 00 :34 :29 Everyone's waiting. 00 :34 :32 Okay, doctors, let's get this over with. 00 :36 :54 Izzie? 00 :36 :56 I'm gonna sew him up -- for his family. 00 :37 :21 You do it. 00 :37 :23 What? 00 :37 :24 You do it. 00 :37 :32 Mrs. Davidson. 00 :37 :34 He's ready, if you'd like to see him. 00 :38 :05 This lovely group's his friends. 00 :38 :07 Uh, you all belong to -- what's his name? 00 :38 :09 - Viper.- V-viper. 00 :38 :11 Yeah, we were in the race. 00 :38 :12 How is he? Is he okay? 00 :38 :15 Is he okay? 00 :38 :16 No. No, he's not okay at all. 00 :38 :19 He hurled his body down a concrete mountain at full speed for no good reason. 00 :38 :24 Yeah, I know you all pierce yourselves and smoke up 00 :38 :28 and generally treat your bodies like your grungy asses can't break down. 00 :38 :32 Hey, that's fine. You want to kill yourselves flying down a concrete mountain, go to it -- 00 :38 :37 but there are other people walking, people driving, people trying to live their lives, 00 :38 :41 and one of them got his brains scrambled today because one of you little sniveling snot rag -- 00 :38 :47 - Dr. Bailey.- Yeah, so. Okay, no. 00 :38 :50 Your friend, Viper, as far as I'm concerned, is not okay. 00 :38 :57 She's, um... really tired. 00 :39 :02 - But... Viper's gonna make it.- Cool. 00 :39 :06 He's gonna live. 00 :39 :07 Thanks. 00 :39 :17 It's not the chase. 00 :39 :19 What? 00 :39 :21 You and me. 00 :39 :23 It is not the thrill of the chase. 00 :39 :26 It's not a game. 00 :39 :27 It's... 00 :39 :30 It's your tiny, ineffectual fists. 00 :39 :36 And your hair. 00 :39 :40 My hair? 00 :39 :41 It smells good. 00 :39 :44 And you're very, very bossy. 00 :39 :46 Keeps me in line. 00 :39 :54 I'm still not going out with you. 00 :39 :58 You say that now. 00 :40 :16 How'd it go? 00 :40 :18 Very smoothly. 00 :40 :21 Damn. 00 :40 :23 That means I'm gonna have to quit smoking. 00 :40 :44 Ah, the pretty ones always come crawling back. 00 :40 :56 There's another way to survive this competition -- 00 :40 :59 a way no one ever seems to tell you about, 00 :41 :02 one you have to learn for yourself. 00 :41 :05 Number five -- 00 :41 :08 it's not about the race at all. 00 :41 :11 There are no winners or losers. 00 :41 :14 Victories are counted by the number of lives saved. 00 :41 :33 Oh, okay, this is the best part. Watch. She pulls the flap of skin down over the face. 00 :41 :39 We were -- 00 :41 :40 Hi. 00 :41 :41 We were -- we were just, uh... 00 :41 :44 Christina made us. 00 :41 :49 And once in a while, if you're smart, the life you save could be your own. 00 :41 :55 What are we watching? 00 :41 :57 - Oooh. This is the one where my mother...- Literally pulls this guy's face off. 00 :42 :03 Yeah. 00 :42 :05 Come on! 00 :42 :07 Oh! Holy crap! 00 :42 :16 Transcript: RaceMan - Synchro: Amariss- www.forom.com - ÿ