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| season_number = 3
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| image = Grey's Anatomy Season Three DVD Cover.png
| caption = DVD cover art for the third season of<br />''Grey's Anatomy''
| showrunner = {{plainlist|
* [[Shonda Rhimes]]
* [[Krista Vernoff]]}}
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Ellen Pompeo]]
* [[Sandra Oh]]
* [[Katherine Heigl]]
* [[Justin Chambers]]
* [[T. R. Knight]]
* [[Chandra Wilson]]
* [[James Pickens, Jr.]]
* [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]]
* [[Sara Ramirez]]
* [[Eric Dane]]
* [[Isaiah Washington]]
* [[Patrick Dempsey]]
}}
| num_episodes = 25
| network = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2006|9|21}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2007|5|17}}
| episode_list = List of Grey's Anatomy episodes
}}
 
The third season of the American television [[medical drama]] ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'', commenced airing on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] (ABC) on September 21, 2006, and concluded on May 17, 2007. The season was produced by [[ABC Studios|Touchstone Television]], in association with Shondaland Production Company and [[Mark Gordon (film)|The Mark Gordon Company]], the [[showrunner]] being [[Shonda Rhimes]]. Actors [[Ellen Pompeo]], [[Sandra Oh]], [[Katherine Heigl]], [[Justin Chambers]] and [[T.R. Knight|T. R. Knight]] reprised their roles as surgical interns [[Meredith Grey]], [[Cristina Yang]], [[Izzie Stevens]], [[Alex Karev]] and [[George O'Malley]], respectively, continuing their expansive storylines as focal points throughout the season. Previous main cast members [[Chandra Wilson]], [[James Pickens, Jr.]], [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]], [[Isaiah Washington]], and [[Patrick Dempsey]] also returned, while previous guest-stars [[Sara Ramirez]] and [[Eric Dane]] were promoted to series-regulars, following the extension of their contracts.
This article contains summaries for the third season of the [[United States|American]] [[medical]] [[drama]] [[Television program|television series]] '''''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'''''; the season began airing on [[September 21]], [[2006]].
 
The season followed the continuation of the [[surgery|surgical]] [[residency (medicine)|residency]] of 5 young [[internship (medicine)|interns]], as they experience the demands of the competitive field of [[medicine]], which becomes defining in their personal evolution. Although set in fictional [[Grey's Anatomy#Production and development|Seattle Grace Hospital]], located in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]], filming primarily occurred in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Whereas the [[Grey's Anatomy season 1|first season]] mainly focused on the impact the surgical field has on the main characters, and the [[Grey's Anatomy season 2|second season]] provided a detailed perspective on the physicians' private lives, the third season deals with the tough challenges brought by the last phase of the surgeons' internship, combining the professional motif emphasized in the first season, with the complex personal background used in the second. Through the season, several new storylines are introduced, including the arrival of Dane's character, [[Mark Sloan (Grey's Anatomy)|Dr. Mark Sloan]], conceived and introduced as an antagonizing presence.
The original [[United States|U.S.]] and [[Canada]] airdates are listed here for each episode.
 
In a departure from the previous season, the third season aired in a new competitive time-slot of 9:00 pm on Thursdays, competing against the heavily-promoted and highly-rated dramatic television series ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'', which simultaneously aired on the [[CBS|CBS Network]]. Season 3 of ''Grey's Anatomy'' contained 25 episodes, in addition to 2 [[clip show]]s that were produced to recap the previous events of the show, before the introduction of major new arcs. "[[List of Grey's Anatomy episodes#Specials|Complications of the Heart]]" aired on the same night as the season premiere, recapping the last episodes of the second season with insights into future episodes in the third, while "[[List of Grey's Anatomy episodes#Specials|Every Moment Counts]]" aired before the [[Time After Time (Grey's Anatomy)|twentieth episode]]. The season also aired a 2-part episode arc, which primarily served as a [[television pilot|backdoor pilot]] for a proposed spin-off, ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'', focusing on the departure of Walsh's character, [[Addison Montgomery|Dr. Addison Montgomery]].
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|1 || [[#Time Has Come Today|Time Has Come Today]] || [[September 21]], [[2006]]
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|2 || [[#I Am a Tree|I Am a Tree]] || [[September 28]], [[2006]]
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|3 || [[#Sometimes a Fantasy|Sometimes a Fantasy]] || [[October 5]], [[2006]]
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|4 || [[#What I Am|What I Am]] || [[October 12]], [[2006]]
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|5 || [[#Oh, the Guilt|Oh, the Guilt]] || [[October 19]], [[2006]]
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|6 || [[#Let the Angels Commit|Let the Angels Commit]] || [[November 2]], [[2006]]
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|7 || [[#Where The Boys Are|Where The Boys Are]] || [[November 9]], [[2006]]
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|8 || [[#Staring at the Sun|Staring at the Sun]] || [[November 16]], [[2006]]
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|9 || [[#From a Whisper to a Scream|From a Whisper to a Scream]] || [[November 23]], [[2006]]
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|10 || [[#Don't Stand So Close to Me|Don't Stand So Close to Me]] || [[November 30]], [[2006]]
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|11 || [[#Six Days, Part 1|Six Days, Part 1]] || [[January 11]], [[2007]]
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|12 || [[#Six Days, Part 2|Six Days, Part 2]] || [[January 18]], [[2007]]
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|13 || [[#Great Expectations|Great Expectations]] || [[January 25]], [[2007]]
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|14 || [[#Wishin' and Hopin'|Wishin' and Hopin']] || [[February 1]], [[2007]]
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|15 || [[#Walk On Water|Walk On Water]] || [[February 8]], [[2007]]
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|16 || [[#Drowning On Dry Land|Drowning On Dry Land]] || [[February 15]], [[2007]]
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The series ended its third season with an average of 19.22 million viewers per episode and a 6.8/35 [[Nielsen ratings#rating and total viewers|Nielsen rating/share]] in the [[Nielsen ratings#Demographics|18–49 demographic]], ranking #8 in the television season, outperformed by ''CSI''. Television critics expressed a mainly negative outlook on the development of the series throughout the season, with the reviews ranging from mixed-to-negative, as exaggeration and lack of realism have been highlighted as the main issues in the declining quality of the storylines. Despite the negative critical response, the performance of the cast members and the production technique of the crew received outstanding recognition through numerous awards and nominations. Earning major category nominations at the [[59th Primetime Emmy Awards]] and the [[65th Golden Globe Awards]], the season achieved the series' highest number of recipients, with Heigl being the most-awarded cast member. The series was ranked #6 in ''[[USA Today]]''{{'s}} "best of television" list, following the conclusion of the season.
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The website [[Screen Rant]] ranked the season #5 on their 2023 ranking of the 19 ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' seasons.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Norman |first=Dalton |date=2020-05-15 |title=All 19 Grey's Anatomy Seasons Ranked |url=https://screenrant.com/greys-anatomy-best-seasons-ranked/ |access-date=2024-08-22 |website=ScreenRant |language=en}}</ref>
==Time Has Come Today==
'''''Original U.S. air date: [[September 21]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Dan Minahan]]
*Written by: [[Shonda Rhimes]]
 
== Episodes ==
Season three premiere of ''Grey's Anatomy''.
{{see also|List of Grey's Anatomy episodes}}
Each episode of this season is named after a song.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.yahoo.com/news/greys-anatomy-luke-cage-tv-slideshow-wp-193140192.html|title=From 'Grey's Anatomy' to 'Supernatural': TV shows that used song titles for episode names|date=November 16, 2017|access-date=March 11, 2021}}</ref>
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|EpisodeNumber = 37
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|Title = [[Time Has Come Today (Grey's Anatomy)|Time Has Come Today]]
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|DirectedBy = [[Daniel Minahan]]
|WrittenBy = [[Shonda Rhimes]]
|Viewers= 25.41<ref name="special-3.01">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=092606_07 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=September 26, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120329105628/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=092606_07 |archive-date=March 29, 2012 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 301
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|ShortSummary = The interns of Seattle Grace Hospital help Izzie cope with the loss of her fiancé, Denny Duquette as well as her decision to quit the internship program. Meredith is uncertain what the future holds after she has sex with Derek and whether he is willing to leave Addison after a marriage of eleven years. Addison finds Meredith's panties in Derek's tux pocket, and realizes that he slept with Meredith. After spending the night in his office, Webber is confronted by his wife, Adele ([[Loretta Devine]]). She gives him an ultimatum, forcing him to decide between his career and his marriage. Addison and Alex treat a newborn baby who was found abandoned in a trash can, and they are faced with four minors who could be the mother. George seeks relationship advice from Derek after they are forced to stay under quarantine in the locker room, when Derek confesses his feeling towards Meredith. Bailey gets attached to a patient in isolation whose wife dies, and relives the moments when her husband's life was threatened.
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|EpisodeNumber = 38
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|Title = [[I Am a Tree]]
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Jeff Melman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Krista Vernoff]]
|Viewers= 23.48<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=100306_09 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=October 3, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150110030736/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=100306_09 |archive-date=January 10, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 302
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|9|28}} <!--Due to a broadcasting error, the Canadian network, [[CTV]] broadcast this episode first on September 21, 2006, instead of the intended season premiere. The episode aired on ABC a week later on September 28, 2006 [https://web.archive.org/web/20220613235550/https://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060922/greys_anatomy_explainer_060922]-->
|ShortSummary = Cristina makes a bad first impression on Burke's parents and is also surprised to find that he is a "mama's boy". Burke's mother believes that Cristina is too selfish and driven for her son, and is only trying to take advantage of his extensive knowledge of cardiothoracic surgery. Izzie uses baking to cope with her grieving, and bakes hundreds of muffins. After pinning Meredith's panties to a bulletin board, Addison takes a day off from the hospital and spends the day drinking. Due to Addison taking the day off, Bailey has Alex help her in the pit, and they're faced with a teenage patient who has been impaled on a tree branch. A brain tumor patient quizzes Meredith and Cristina over their respective relationships. Webber discovers that Callie has been living in the hospital and tells her she has to leave because of hospital policy. Bailey finds the panties on the bulletin board and loses it, demanding to know who they belong to. Callie sees Meredith's embarrassment and takes the blame, which in turn causes George to become jealous, fearing Callie might have cheated on him. A surgical patient lives what may be her last day to the fullest. Meredith must choose between Derek and Finn, and struggles coming to a decision. In the end she tells them both that she would like to try dating them both instead.
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|EpisodeNumber = 39
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = Sometimes a Fantasy
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Adam Arkin]]
|WrittenBy = [[Debora Cahn]]
|Viewers= 22.80<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=101006_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=October 10, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010355/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=101006_05 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 303
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|5}}
|ShortSummary = Cristina is determined to help Burke overcome his hand tremor and get back into the operating room. Izzie attempts to return to the hospital for the first time since she left the program, but ends up standing in front of the hospital all day, unable to go in and confront Webber. Alex treats a young patient who has a long history of injuries, leading him to suspect abuse. It is discovered that she can't feel pain which makes her believe she is a super hero. Derek and Cristina treat a man who elects to have brain surgery so he is able to look after his child. George gets annoyed at Callie after she moves in with him, resulting in them arguing over a patient. Meredith gets annoyed as both Derek and Finn interrupt the other as they are dating her. Mark is determined to get back together with Addison, but she continuously refuses him.
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|EpisodeNumber = 40
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|Title = What I Am
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Dan Lerner]]
|WrittenBy = [[Allan Heinberg]]
|Viewers= 22.88<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=101706_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=October 17, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141010224630/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=101706_06 |archive-date=October 10, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 304
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|12}}
|ShortSummary = Meredith's appendix bursts and she is admitted for surgery. Addison works with a pregnant woman who wants to give birth naturally, but needs to have a [[cesarean section]]. Addison begins to doubt her abilities as a surgeon after Derek broke up with her; Addison takes Alex off her rotation. Meredith is high from the painkillers and she and Addison speak frankly and apologize to each other. The interns work with a car salesman who wants to get back to his regular routine after he has a risky surgery, however, he lights a cigarette that catches his face on fire. Derek and Mark argue over the best way to treat him, each believing that their specialty is the most important and pressing. Callie breaks things off with George after he stands her up for Izzie, and she later hooks up with Mark. Derek clears Burke for surgery again, but Burke has serious doubts about whether his hand is ready or able to perform surgery again. He keeps his doubts to himself, except to tell Cristina. He practices on a corpse and he and Cristina realize his hand can't perform surgery unless he has help. They decide together to hide the truth by having Cristina assist him in his surgeries. After her surgery, Meredith makes a decision between Derek and Finn, telling Finn that he is a good man and probably a better man, but Derek is "the one". Izzie meets Denny's father, who gives her 8.7 million dollars according to Denny's wishes.
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|EpisodeNumber = 41
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|Title = Oh, the Guilt
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Jeff Melman]]
|WrittenBy = [[Zoanne Clack]] & [[Tony Phelan]] & [[Joan Rater]]
|Viewers= 22.05<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=102406_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=October 24, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011054814/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=102406_05 |archive-date=October 11, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 305
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|10|19}}
|ShortSummary = The interns are excited to attend their first Morbidity and Mortality conference but their excitement evaporates quickly after finding out Denny Duquette is first on the agenda. Bailey is raked over the coals for letting her interns run unsupervised about the hospital for long durations. Bailey treats a young mother battling breast cancer and realizes that she blames her infant son for everything that had happened to her. Derek and Addison finalize their divorce; Derek gives up most of their property to Addison but later learns that Mark and Addison's relationship was not just a one-night affair and that they kept seeing each other for three months. Addison and Meredith treat a former couple who got stuck inside one another during sex, however, after separating the pair, the man has a heart attack that causes him go into surgery. In the midst of the surgery, Burke's right hand begins to tremble again. Cristina covers for him by asking to practice her running whipstitch. Izzie decides to give up surgery after receiving Denny's check, but she becomes re-motivated after watching Cristina operate. Callie confesses to Meredith that she slept with another man, but doesn't name Mark. Meredith contemplates telling Derek about her break up with Finn, but is hesitant, despite the fellow interns telling her to let him know as fast as she can. George is surprised when Callie tells him that she broke up with him.
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|EpisodeNumber = 42
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|Title = Let the Angels Commit
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Jessica Yu]]
|WrittenBy = Stacy McKee
|Viewers= 21.03<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.medialifemagazine.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=380&num=8413|title=Swift kick: Football boots NBC to first|last=Fitzgerald|first=Toni|work=[[Media Life Magazine]]|date=November 8, 2006|access-date=June 28, 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080408134600/http://www.medialifemagazine.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi?archive=380&num=8413|archive-date=April 8, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 306
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|2}}
|ShortSummary = Cristina scrubs in on the rare "humpty dumpty" surgery, much to the envy of her fellow doctors. Bailey wants to scrub in and writes her name on the surgical board as the resident in charge. Cristina erases Bailey's name in order to cover for Burke's hand tremor, which leads Bailey to believe that he was the one responsible for the deletion, leading her to question her talent for surgery and becoming discouraged. Derek receives a surprise visit from his sister and learns that she had slept with Mark, something that threatens their fragile friendship. George and Addison work with a pregnant woman with an unusual dilemma. Mark takes Alex off plastics after he chooses Addison's patient over being on hold at the DMV for Mark, but he later witnesses Mark and Callie discussing their one-night stand. Izzie returns to work but is on probation and is not allowed to talk to patients, perform any surgery, or even go into an operating room. Bailey directs Meredith to be Izzie's boss for the day, and the two treat a patient who may need to be admitted into psychiatry. At the end of the episode, Bailey witnesses Cristina reorganizing the operations board and becomes suspicious.
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|EpisodeNumber = 43
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|Title = Where the Boys Are
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Daniel Minahan
|WrittenBy = [[Mark Wilding]]
|Viewers= 20.65<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=111406_09 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=November 14, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311233359/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=111406_09 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 307
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|9}}
|ShortSummary = Derek invites Burke to join him on a quiet camping trip, but George, Alex, Webber, Joe and Walter come along, ruining Derek's plans. George notices Burke's hand tremor whilst fishing with him, but Burke brushes off George's concerns. Addison and Callie team up to work on a patient but realize that their passion for medicine is not the only thing they share, as they had both slept with Mark and later regretted it. Alex tells George that Callie slept with Mark, and he is unable to accept the truth, even though he and Callie were broken up at the time. Things go from bad to worse when George and Alex fight, and Walter gets injured in the process. Meredith assists Mark on a [[Sex reassignment surgery|sex-change procedure]] as he keeps trying to get her to sleep with him, but complications arise when it's discovered that the patient has breast cancer. Bailey confronts Cristina after realizing that she was the one to erase Bailey's name off the surgery board, not Burke, and finally regains confidence in her abilities as a surgeon. As a result, Bailey takes revenge on Cristina by assigning her to the case of a child who swallowed 21 [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]] pieces, and keeps her off surgeries until she admits why she took Bailey's name off the board. Izzie has to have a counselling session with Sydney, the perky resident who annoyed the interns when Bailey was on maternity leave.
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|EpisodeNumber = 44
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|Title = Staring at the Sun
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Jeff Melman
|WrittenBy = [[Gabrielle Stanton]] & [[Harry Werksman, Jr.]]
|Viewers= 20.92<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112106_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=November 21, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150218024110/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112106_06 |archive-date=February 18, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 308
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|16}}
|ShortSummary = Harold O'Malley is admitted to Seattle Grace Hospital, and George's brothers come along and become friendly with Callie. George, however, does not want Callie to socialize with his family, so he assures her that their relationship is over, with no chances of reconciliation. Meredith tries to take things slow with Derek and refuses to have sex with him, while he tries to have a civilized relationship with his now ex-wife, Addison. Derek and Addison confront Webber when they believe he may be suffering from depression. Alex and Izzie help Mark treat a man after he received pectoral implants, and following on from advice from the patient, Alex kisses Izzie after he realizes that he still has feelings for her which are not returned. George and Bailey are on the verge of discovering Burke's condition. Meredith and Bailey treat a five-year old girl, who was accidentally run over by her nanny.
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|EpisodeNumber = 45
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|Title = From a Whisper to a Scream
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Julie Anne Robinson]]
|WrittenBy = [[Kip Koenig]]
|Viewers= 18.51<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112806_08 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=November 28, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141106163045/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112806_08 |archive-date=November 6, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 309
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|23}}
|ShortSummary = A traumatic car accident which fills the emergency room has everyone challenged emotionally. George calls Erica Hahn from Seattle Presbyterian Hospital to perform heart surgery on his father after he finds out about Burke's condition. George's parents task Izzie with finding out why George had them change surgeon, but this only leads to George snapping at Izzie. Meredith figures out that Burke needs Cristina to operate. Cristina has a crisis of conscience about her deceptive teamwork with Burke, and turns to Webber. Burke is shocked to see that Webber is considering replacing him with Dr. Hahn as the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Seattle Grace Hospital, but eventually learns that Webber's plan was to make him Chief after his retirement. However, after Cristina confesses about his hand tremor, Webber is forced to warn him about the severe consequences he will have to face. Callie attempts to rebuild her relationship with George. Addison, Mark, and Alex work together on a pregnant woman, and Alex and Addison realize they may have feelings for each other.
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|EpisodeNumber = 46
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|Title = Don't Stand So Close to Me
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Seith Mann]]
|WrittenBy = Carolina Paiz
|Viewers= 24.01<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=120506_08 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=December 5, 2006 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229221915/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=120506_08 |archive-date=February 29, 2012 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 310
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|11|30}}
|ShortSummary = Recent events strain Burke and Cristina's relationship and they both realize that the chances of reconciliation are lowering. Meredith's half-sister, Molly, goes into labor and is admitted to Seattle Grace Hospital under the care of Addison. Meredith does not want to see or talk to Susan, her stepmother, and tells her that she is not family and their relationship should go no further. Harold attempts to discover the cause of George's anger. Derek and Mark must work together when two conjoined brothers seek medical help for separation. However, the patients could become paralyzed or die following the procedure, and Derek is unsure on whether to continue until he gets a pep talk from Bailey. Webber demands that Burke has surgery again to fix his hand. Meredith has to tell her mother that Webber will not keep seeing her and she relives the night that he left her for good twenty years ago. Meredith is devastated when her mother says that she should never have had a daughter as she believes that is the reason that Webber had left her. Cristina faces the wrath of Bailey and the other interns following her part in Burke's scheme.
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|EpisodeNumber = 47
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|Title = Six Days (Part 1)
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Greg Yaitanes]]
|WrittenBy = Krista Vernoff
|Viewers= 23.03<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=011707_08 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=January 17, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118023404/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=011707_08 |archive-date=January 18, 2012 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 311
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|11}}
|ShortSummary = After a successful heart surgery performed by Dr. Hahn, George's father undergoes surgery to remove the tumor that has spread through his body. Webber and Bailey perform the surgery and do a certain procedure according to Mr. O'Malley's wishes, in spite of their medical opinion. Thatcher Grey visits Seattle Grace Hospital to stay by the side of his daughter Molly, who has just given birth to a girl. Meredith has trouble connecting to him and hesitates in talking to him all day long. Alex works with Addison when the baby needs an emergency surgery, and afterwards they nearly kiss. Derek has trouble sleeping due to Meredith's disturbing snoring as she learns that he had been sleeping on the couch for days. A young girl is admitted to the hospital, suffering from a severe bone condition that is thought to be inoperable. Despite Derek's neurological advice, Callie believes that a certain expensive surgery might be live-saving. Izzie begs to scrub in on a surgery, but Bailey refuses to let her do so until she cashes in her check.
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|EpisodeNumber = 48
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|Title = Six Days (Part 2)
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Greg Yaitanes
|WrittenBy = Krista Vernoff
|Viewers= 21.94<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=012307_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=January 23, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120118032437/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=012307_05 |archive-date=January 18, 2012 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 312
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|18}}
|ShortSummary = George learns about the procedure that Webber and Bailey performed on his father which ultimately leads to a worsening of his condition. The O'Malley family now have to face a difficult decision regarding Harold's inability to breathe on his own. They must take him off life support. Meredith finally talks to her father and realizes that her snoring is one of the many things they have in common, despite her inability to admit it. Meredith and Derek continue to argue over her snoring, but the situation is resolved following Meredith's talk with her dad. There's tension between Alex and Addison that eventually leads to them kissing. Addison confesses to Callie that she got pregnant with Mark's son but aborted him after realizing that Mark could never be a good father. Burke lets Cristina know about the status of his condition, but the pair still refuse to talk to each other. Izzie is barred from the girl's surgery after Bailey finds out that she paid for the operation, but she ultimately wins her respect after realizing that without the money the girl could have never been saved. The girl begins a new life as a normal child thanks to Izzie's generous donation.
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|EpisodeNumber = 49
|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|Title = [[Great Expectations (Grey's Anatomy)|Great Expectations]]
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Michael Grossman]]
|WrittenBy = Eric Buchman
|Viewers= 21.50<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=013007_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=January 30, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001060123/http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=013007_05 |archive-date=October 1, 2009 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 313
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|1|25}}
|ShortSummary = After Webber announces his retirement, rumors begin to circulate on his departure and successor. Mark is determined to leave Seattle for good, and irritates Meredith and Alex by making them tend to a patient who will need constant attention but Meredith accidentally gives Mark incentive to stay after letting him know of the open Chief position. Derek is angry at Meredith for causing Mark to remain in Seattle, but soon realizes that she is not the reason he is really angry. The attending physicians at Seattle Grace Hospital fight to get Webber's attention, but he expresses his disappointment in their conduct. He also forces Bailey to get signatures from all the attendings so she can create a free medical clinic, before confessing to her that he thinks she will be Chief one day. Bailey secures the signatures, but has no funding until Izzie offers to spend her entire 8.7 million dollar inheritance on the project. Addison, Izzie, and George treat a patient with a cervical tumor, and Izzie gets worried about George due to his dad having recently died from cancer. Things get more complicated when the patient's Puritan parents arrive. Addison is avoiding Alex following their kiss. Callie and Cristina treat a marathon runner who collapsed after a blackout. George, devastated after his father's death, reunites with Callie and uses sex to overcome his grief, before eventually proposing to her. Cristina and Burke still don't speak to each other, but she eventually breaks, and Burke ends up proposing to her. Webber endeavors to reunite with his wife, Adele, and decides to retire, only to come home and find she's with another man.
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|EpisodeNumber = 50
|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
|Title = [[Wishin' and Hopin' (Grey's Anatomy)|Wishin' and Hopin']]
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Julie Anne Robinson
|WrittenBy = Tony Phelan & Joan Rater
|Viewers= 24.18<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=020607_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=February 6, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209232149/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=020607_05 |archive-date=December 9, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 314
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|2|1}}
|ShortSummary = The race for the Chief's position is on, and the attending physicians, Derek, Burke, Addison, and Mark, compete for Webber's affections by trying to help out everywhere possible. The Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic is open for business, but no one shows up. Izzie is disappointed in what she invested Denny's legacy in, and she and Alex team up to steal patients from the emergency room. Callie and George get back from Las Vegas, announcing their marriage, much to everyone's disbelief. Izzie is not supportive of their marriage and tries to get George to realize the mistake he has made. George and Webber treat a patient with cancer, but her blood has a [[neurotoxin]] in it that causes all the staff around her to fall ill. The staff have to operate on her in hazmat suits, and later in small bursts to complete her surgery. Cristina doesn't give Burke an answer to his proposal, but after watching him risk his life during the surgery, she agrees to marry him. Meanwhile, Meredith's Alzheimer's-stricken mother, Ellis Grey, experiences a change in her medical condition by becoming lucid for the day. She is disappointed in the mediocrity her daughter has fallen into and begins to despise Derek, blaming him for what happened to the Meredith that used to be "a force of nature". Ellis has to have heart surgery and, despite her mother's wishes, Meredith schedules the upcoming surgery. Webber talks to Ellis and realizes that she is still in love with him, but she loses her memory after their talk ends, before Meredith has the chance to tell her how she really feels.
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|EpisodeNumber = 51
|EpisodeNumber2 = 15
|Title = Walk on Water
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Rob Corn]]
|WrittenBy = Shonda Rhimes
|Viewers= 25.20<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=021307_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=February 13, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010254/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=021307_05 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 315
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|2|8}}
|ShortSummary = A mass trauma situation, which turns out to be a ferryboat accident, challenges the whole staff of Seattle Grace Hospital. Webber finds difficulty in coping with his separation from his wife and dyes his hair "for the ladies", which becomes an internal joke between Mark, Burke, and Derek. Cristina tries to tell Meredith about her upcoming marriage, but doesn't have the strength to. George promises to find a woman's son, who has been separated from her at the accident. The woman refuses to go into surgery until she is assured that her son is alive. Izzie has to take care of a man who got stuck between two cars on the ferry, but nobody helps her due to the large number of injured people. Alex rescues a pregnant woman with severe wounds on her face, and promises to take care of her. Meredith looks after a girl who has been separated from her mother after the accident and cannot communicate, but while helping a patient, he accidentally pushes Meredith, and she falls into the water, with nobody but the silent little girl as a witness.
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|EpisodeNumber = 52
|EpisodeNumber2 = 16
|Title = Drowning on Dry Land
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Rob Corn
|WrittenBy = Shonda Rhimes
|Viewers= 25.76<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022107_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=February 21, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311231333/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022107_05 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 316
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|2|15}}
|ShortSummary = Meredith struggles to stay afloat and eventually begins drowning, but nobody is around to notice. Derek finds her coat on a man she had helped, and starts looking for her and, much to his shock, the little girl Meredith took care of indicates that she is in the water. Derek saves her, but she is almost dead, due to hypothermia. The little girl gets reunited with her mother. Izzie has to perform brain surgery on a man stuck between cars, as he begins to experience seizures. She drills holes into his head, to relieve the pressure on his skull and ultimately saves his life before he is rescued and transferred to Seattle Grace Hospital; this leads to Webber allowing her back into surgeries. George lies to the woman whose son he had been looking for, in order to get her to surgery, and eventually finds Callie operating on the son. Alex is unsuccessful in searching for the pregnant Jane Doe's family as she undergoes surgery, and at the same time he also has to deal with the families of the victims. The interns find out about Meredith's situation and express their hopelessness. She wakes up in what appears to be [[limbo]] and meets her deceased acquaintances.
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|EpisodeNumber = 53
|EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|Title = Some Kind of Miracle
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Adam Arkin
|WrittenBy = Shonda Rhimes & [[Marti Noxon]]
|Viewers= 27.39<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022707_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=February 27, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209232550/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022707_06 |archive-date=December 9, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 317
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|2|22}}
|ShortSummary = Webber struggles to keep Meredith alive, whose body does not seem to respond to treatment, much to Derek's devastation. Meredith is in what she believes is limbo, displaying her interacting with deceased acquaintances whose decision would influence her chances of survival. Cristina remedies her grief for Meredith by leaving the hospital and going shopping, while Alex continues to bond with the pregnant Jane Doe who remains unclaimed, due to her inability to remember anything. Derek is aware that Meredith is a good swimmer and blames Ellis Grey for her daughter's depression. Ellis goes into cardiac arrest and meets Meredith in the alternate universe, and declares her love and respect for her, telling her to wake up. She does so, and sees everyone who loves her by her side. Cristina lets her know about her engagement to Burke. Addison tells Mark that if he wants to reunite with her, he must go celibate for 60 days.
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|EpisodeNumber = 54
|EpisodeNumber2 = 18
|Title = Scars and Souvenirs
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[James Frawley]]
|WrittenBy = Debora Cahn
|Viewers=22.68<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=032007_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=March 20, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010319/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=032007_05 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 318
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|3|15}}
|ShortSummary = The race between the attending physicians for the Chief of Surgery position heats up after a new competitor enters the fray. They soon realize that the new surgeon, Colin Marlow, was Cristina's professor in medical school and they used to have a long-term relationship. When Burke finds out about it he realizes that his and Cristina's relationship is on the rocks. George finds out that Callie's family is rich, but she had previously hidden the fact in order to find out whether George loves her for who she really is, which eventually leads to an argument toward the pair. Webber, Callie, and Izzie treat a war veteran with a bullet in his back. Derek treats his former colleague from New York, but they argue over the best care as Derek wants to push a risky surgery, and his colleague doesn't want any more surgeries. Alex continues to work with Jane Doe, whose memory hasn't come back, and later he moves into George's old room. Meredith and Derek have dinner with her father and stepmother. Meredith starts to connect with Susan, but her relationship with Thatcher seems to be irreparable. Izzie wakes up, realizing that she slept with George while they were both drunk.
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|EpisodeNumber = 55
|EpisodeNumber2 = 19
|Title = My Favorite Mistake
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Tamra Davis]]
|WrittenBy = [[Chris Van Dusen]]
|Viewers= 22.30<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=032707_04 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=March 27, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010324/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=032707_04 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 319
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|3|22}}
|ShortSummary = In the aftermath of Izzie's affair with George, he doesn't seem to remember anything, and Izzie does her best to avoid Callie, but she becomes nervous when she has to help Callie and George treat a patient with [[Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva|FOP]]. Callie lets George know that they will be having dinner with her father, but George does not make a good impression, being hungover after last night's events. Alex helps Jane Doe choose what her face will look like after Mark performs reconstructive surgery on her. He also gives her a new perspective on how the world will see her from then on. The hospital board begins interviewing the candidates for the Chief's position, and Colin intimidates everyone with his ten-year plan. However, after taking advice from Bailey, Mark seems to have convinced the board that he is appropriate for the job, despite continuous efforts from Derek, Burke, and Addison, whose careers in the hospital outlast his. Cristina looks for a way to save a man's foot when he makes it clear that he doesn't want it amputated. Izzie seeks advice from Addison about her affair, confessing that sleeping with George felt right, despite him being married. Mark takes Meredith as his intern for the day in order to impress Webber, something that Derek doesn't approve of, feeling that Mark has become manipulative.
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|EpisodeNumber = 56
|EpisodeNumber2 = 20
|Title = Time After Time
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Christopher Misiano]]
|WrittenBy = Stacy McKee
|Viewers= 21.13<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1%2C1002%2C272%7C%7C%7Cweekly%2C00.html |title=Network Primetime Averages by Total Households: Week of 4/16/07 - 4/22/07 |work=[[Zap2it]] |access-date=August 6, 2025 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070430223724/http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1%2C1002%2C272%7C%7C%7Cweekly%2C00.html |archive-date=April 30, 2007 }}</ref>
|ProdCode= 320
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|4|19}}
|ShortSummary = When Izzie's daughter, Hannah Klein, is brought to the hospital for leukemia treatment, her adoptive parents come searching for Izzie, and ask her to donate her bone marrow in support. She is saddened to learn that her daughter does not want to see her, but is surprised to see how alike they are. George helps Izzie out, but forgets about a coffee break with Callie. Mark offers to be Webber's wingman, to get him back into dating. Derek comes to the conclusion that his relationship with Meredith is the only thing standing in his way to become the Chief of Surgery. Colin continues to intrude on Burke and Cristina's lives with an impending surgery he will perform. He tries to convince Cristina to break up with Burke, due to their targets being completely different. After realizing that Cristina has changed, Colin drops out of the race for Chief and leaves the hospital. Meredith starts to grow closer to her stepmother, Susan, but they experience a blip when Meredith snaps at her for her constant mothering. A couple arrives at Seattle Grace Hospital to see Ava, whom they initially believe to be their daughter, but the mother rejects Ava without telling her. They leave Alex to inform Ava, causing Ava to lash out.
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|EpisodeNumber = 57
|EpisodeNumber2 = 21
|Title = Desire
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = [[Tom Verica]]
|WrittenBy = Mark Wilding
|Viewers= 20.08<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=050107_08 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=May 1, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311232139/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=050107_08 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 321
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|4|26}}
|ShortSummary = The interns of Seattle Grace Hospital start to use every free minute to study for their upcoming exam which will determine their entire residency in the surgical field. Cristina is jealous of George who can study with Callie, whose learning cards have become legendary. After the realization that George and Izzie might have feelings for each other, Callie decides to give the cards to Cristina. The attending physicians vie for the Chief position by tending to the chairman of the hospital board, after he is admitted as a patient. They soon learn that there is a fish in his urinary tract and learn that his wife has been aware of his affair with his secretary. She eventually resigns and leaves him, and his wife asks for divorce. In the clinic, Izzie treats a patient with a recurring cold, which turns out to be a symptom of something worse. Webber starts to question his decision to retire as he believes that there is a lot more he can do as a surgeon and cannot be done with his career in his early fifties. Cristina gets annoyed at Burke as he tries pressuring her into choosing a flavor for their wedding cake while she is trying to study. Addison and Alex deliver Ava's baby, through a cesarian-section, before sleeping together, but afterwards Alex tells her to make sure that it never happens again. Derek starts to question his relationship with Meredith, feeling that he is the only one putting an effort for it to work out. George tells Izzie that he is considering transferring to a different hospital.
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|EpisodeNumber_1 = 58
|EpisodeNumber_2 = 59
|EpisodeNumber2_1 = 22
|EpisodeNumber2_2 = 23
|Title = The Other Side of This Life
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Michael Grossman
|WrittenBy = Shonda Rhimes
|Viewers= 21.23<ref name="abcmedianet.com2">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=050807_09 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=May 8, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311232203/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=050807_09 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode_1= 322
|ProdCode_2= 323
|NumParts=2
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|5|3}}
|ShortSummary = After things become too complicated in Seattle, Addison travels to Los Angeles to reunite with her old friends from [[Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons]]. Much to her best friend's shock, the real reason for her visit is in order to get pregnant but she is devastated to learn that she cannot. Whilst there, Addison assists her friend in treating a surrogate mother, who had sex with three different men who all claim that the baby is theirs. Cristina finds difficulty in planning her wedding under the constant watch of her and Burke's mother, who are determined to create an extravagant wedding, despite her wishes of having a small ceremony. Callie is surprised to be invited to be Cristina's bridesmaid. Susan is admitted to the hospital, bringing Thatcher with her, but he suspects that she might be trying to bring Thatcher and Meredith together by faking hiccups. Mark talks to Derek and expresses his disappointment in not working things out with Addison, who he had truly fallen in love with. Burke is surprised when his mother tells him that he's making a mistake marrying Cristina, but she reassures him that she supports his decision. George is determined to transfer to Mercy West, despite Izzie's continuous begging.<hr />Addison becomes the temporary obstetrician-gynecologist at the Oceanside Wellness Center in Los Angeles and deals with the aftermath of the discovery that she cannot have children. She is comforted by Pete Wilder, who flirts with and eventually kisses her. The doctors offer her a position, but she denies it after realizing that Seattle is where her life is. The Los Angeles team also continue to treat a man with no sex drive, which infuriates his wife, who has a high one. After Susan returns to the hospital with chest pain, she is rushed into emergency surgery and ultimately dies. Thatcher is devastated by the news and blames Meredith for her death, and slaps her. George and Burke confide in each other about their relationship problems, and Burke's intensify after an argument with his mother. Izzie finds difficulty in accepting that George is going to transfer because of her, but realizes that she can't deny her feelings towards him, which leads to them kissing. Meanwhile, Derek must perform surgery on Ava and she gets her hopes high after realizing that she might get her memory back.
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|EpisodeNumber = 60
|EpisodeNumber2 = 24
|Title = Testing 1-2-3
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Christopher Misiano
|WrittenBy = Allan Heinberg
|Viewers= 19.58<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=051507_13 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=May 15, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311232219/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=051507_13 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 324
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|5|10}}
|ShortSummary = The five interns finally have to face one of the biggest tests of their careers, which will influence the rest of their lives as surgeons. Meredith is still feeling guilty about her stepmother's death, but feels confident that she will pass the exam, despite warnings from both Cristina and Richard. However, after her father, Thatcher, causes a scene at the hospital, Meredith finds herself unable to focus and doesn't write anything on the exam paper. Meanwhile, George gets accepted in the Mercy West Hospital surgical residency program and has to face a decision which will change his relationship with Izzie forever. Callie's suspicions of her husband's unfaithfulness grow, and is thrilled about George's transfer to a different hospital. Alex learns that Ava's memory has come back, but he becomes infuriated with her after learning that she is not willing to let her family know where she is. Bailey realizes that Callie's chances of becoming Chief Resident have increased considerably, while Burke cannot get Cristina to talk to him about their upcoming wedding. The attending physicians work with three injured mountain climbers who left their friend behind in order to save their own lives. Derek continues to feel pushed out by Meredith, and at Burke's stag party he flirts with another woman. Joe and his boyfriend consider adopting a baby, but things go bad for them when their surrogate mother collapses. Addison makes the shocking discovery that Adele, Webber's wife, is pregnant. Webber eventually bumps into her, but Adele hides in the ladies' bathroom, and when he finally enters he finds her collapsed on the floor.
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|EpisodeNumber = 61
|EpisodeNumber2 = 25
|Title = [[Didn't We Almost Have It All?]]
|RTitle =
|DirectedBy = Rob Corn
|WrittenBy = Tony Phelan & Joan Rater
|Viewers= 22.57<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052207_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=May 22, 2007 |website=Medianet |publisher=American Broadcasting Company |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010145/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052207_06 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref>
|ProdCode= 325
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2007|5|17}}
|ShortSummary = The mountain climbers lie about the axe in their friend's head, telling Derek that it accidentally got there. During surgery, he and George discover that it was deliberately put there, and one of the climbers admits that he was trying to "put him out of his misery". Adele is stabilized following her collapse, but she soon suffers a miscarriage. Webber learns Adele was actually pregnant with his son, not someone she had one night stand with. Bailey is disappointed to see that Callie is the new Chief Resident and begins to question her abilities as a surgeon. Callie tells George she wants a baby. Webber chooses Derek as Chief of Surgery, but he refuses, telling Webber that he should continue. Ava's husband shows up at the hospital to find her, but when he's gone, Ava confesses to Alex that she wants to be with him, but he turns her down. Cristina and Burke's wedding day arrives, but Cristina won't stay out of the hospital. However, Cristina's nervousness results in Burke realizing that he does not love the real Cristina, and leaves her. Meredith and Derek are uncertain about their future. George fails his internship exam.
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== Cast and characters ==
[[Image:Greys ep301.jpg|thumb|Izzie grieves for her loss]]
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It's the day after the prom and everyone is worried about Izzie, who is still mourning Denny. She just lies on the bathroom floor of the house and refuses to eat or change out of her prom dress.
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=== Main ===
Cristina tells Meredith she's the best candidate to go comfort Izzie, because she's "dark and twisty."
* [[Ellen Pompeo]] as Dr. [[Meredith Grey]]
* [[Sandra Oh]] as Dr. [[Cristina Yang]]
* [[Katherine Heigl]] as Dr. [[Izzie Stevens]]
* [[Justin Chambers]] as Dr. [[Alex Karev]]
* [[T. R. Knight]] as Dr. [[George O'Malley]]
* [[Chandra Wilson]] as Dr. [[Miranda Bailey]]
* [[James Pickens Jr.]] as Dr. [[Richard Webber]]
* [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]] as Dr. [[Addison Montgomery]]
* [[Sara Ramirez]] as Dr. [[Callie Torres]]
* [[Eric Dane]] as Dr. [[Mark Sloan (Grey's Anatomy)|Mark Sloan]]
* [[Isaiah Washington]] as Dr. [[Preston Burke]]
* [[Patrick Dempsey]] as Dr. [[Derek Shepherd]]
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=== Recurring ===
Miranda stays with Denny's body until the funeral home picks him up. There won't be a funeral, at his family's request. Before he's wheeled off, she tells him, "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."
* [[Chyler Leigh]] as Dr. [[Lexie Grey]]
* [[Brooke Smith (actress)|Brooke Smith]] as Dr. [[Erica Hahn]]
* [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]] as Ellis Grey
* [[Chris O'Donnell]] as Finn Dandridge
* [[Steven W. Bailey]] as Joe, the Bartender
* [[Kyle Chandler]] as Dylan Young
* [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]] as Denny Duquette
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=== Notable guests ===
Meredith confesses to Cristina that she snuck off from the prom and slept with Derek, but that she has no idea where things stand between them.
* [[Elizabeth Reaser]] as Rebecca "Ava" Pope
* [[Loretta Devine]] as Adele Webber
* [[Sarah Utterback]] as Olivia Harper
* [[Héctor Elizondo]] as Carlos Torres
* [[Kali Rocha]] as Sydney Heron
* [[Mitch Pileggi]] as Lawrence Jennings
* [[Roger Rees]] as Colin Marlowe
* [[Jeff Perry (American actor)|Jeff Perry]] as Thatcher Grey
* [[Mare Winningham]] as Susan Grey
* [[Debra Monk]] as Louise O'Malley
* [[George Dzundza]] as Harold O'Malley
* [[Tim Griffin (actor)|Tim Griffin]] as Ronny O'Malley
* [[Greg Pitts]] as Jerry O'Malley
* [[Robin Pearson Rose]] as Patricia Murphy
* [[Elisabeth Moss]] as Nina Rogerson
* [[Embeth Davidtz]] as Nancy Shepherd
* [[Monica Keena]] as Bonnie Crasnoff
* Nicole Cummins as Paramedic Nicole
* [[Anna Maria Horsford]] as Elizabeth Fallon
* [[Abigail Breslin]] as Megan Clover
* [[Mae Whitman]] as Heather Douglas
* [[Tsai Chin (actress)|Tsai Chin]] as Helen Yang
* [[Diahann Carroll]] as Jane Burke
* [[Amy Brenneman]] as Violet Turner
* [[Paul Adelstein]] as [[Cooper Freedman]]
* [[Tim Daly]] as [[Pete Wilder]]
* [[Chris Lowell]] as [[Dell Parker]]
* [[Taye Diggs]] as [[Sam Bennett (Private Practice)|Sam Bennett]]
* [[Merrin Dungey]] as [[Naomi Bennett]]
{{Columns-end}}
 
== Production ==
Adele makes an appointment with Richard, saying it's the only way to see him. She offers an ultimatum: Retire or she's leaving him.
 
=== Crew ===
Omar and his wife, Giselle, come into the E.R. She was driving them both to the hospital for severe flu when she passed out at the wheel. Omar is running a high fever and it turns out he was exposed to someone with bubonic plague. Quarantine is immediately declared.
This season is the last to be produced by [[ABC Studios]] under title of [[Touchstone Television]], as the company's decision to change its name occurred after the conclusion of the season.<ref name="name">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disney-news/press-releases/2007/02/disney-abc-television-group-renames-television-studio |title=ABC Renames Television Studio |website=ABC |publisher=Walt Disney |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203003244/http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/disney-news/press-releases/2007/02/disney-abc-television-group-renames-television-studio |archive-date=December 3, 2013 |access-date=May 10, 2012}}</ref> Shonda Rhimes returned as the series' showrunner and executive producer. She also continued her position from the first 2 seasons as one of the most prominent members of the writing staff. [[Betsy Beers]], [[Mark Gordon (film)|Mark Gordon]] and [[Rob Corn]] also returned as executive producers, along with [[Mark Wilding]], [[Peter Horton]] and [[Krista Vernoff]], who have been in this position since the inception of the series. [[Allan Heinberg]], however, joins the production team at the beginning of the third season as a co-executive producer, before his promotion to an executive.<ref name="crew">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/fullcredits |title=Grey's Anatomy Full Cast and Crew |publisher=imdb.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130103091714/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/fullcredits |archive-date=January 3, 2013 |access-date=June 14, 2012}}</ref> Kent Hodder, Nancy Bordson and Steve Mulholland served as executive producers for 4 episodes during the season. Horton left the series at the conclusion of the season, whereas [[James D. Parriott]], who previously served a writer and executive producer for the first 2 seasons, did not continue his work on the show during this season. [[Joan Rater]] and [[Tony Phelan]] continued to serve as co-executive producers, with Rater being a supervising producer as well. Stacy McKee, who previously served as a producer and writer for the series, was promoted to co-executive producer.
 
After having written 3 episodes for the first season and 5 for the second, Rhimes returned as a writer for 6 episodes, out of which one was written along with [[Marti Noxon]]. [[Krista Vernoff]], [[Tony Phelan]], Stacy McKee and [[Mark Wilding]] returned to the series as members of the writing staff, with Vernoff and Phelan writing 3 episodes and McKee and Wilding producing the script of 2 episodes. [[Gabrielle Stanton]] and [[Harry Werksman, Jr.]] worked together for the writing of 1 episode, after 3 episodes they have written for the series in the past. The season includes the first episode to be written by [[Debora Cahn]], who would become one of the series' main writers, as well as a consulting and supervisor producer. Other writers include [[Kip Koenig]], Carolina Paiz, Eric Buchman, [[Joan Rater]] and [[Chris Van Dusen]]. [[Rob Corn]] returned to the series to direct 3 episodes for the season, after writing 2 episodes in the second season. [[Greg Yaitanes]] is credited for directing 2 episodes during the season, the only ones to have been directed by him in the series. Other prominent directors were [[Jeff Melman]], [[Michael Grossman]], [[Julie Anne Robinson]] and [[Adam Arkin]], each directing 2 or more episodes during the season. [[Danny Lux]] continued his position as the main music composer for the series, while Herbert Davis and Walt Fraser served as the season's [[cinematography]] directors. Susan Vaill and Edward Ornelas resumed their positions as editors, seeing David Greenspan, Matthew Ramsey and Avi Fisher being added to the team. Fisher, however, left the series at the conclusion of the season.<ref name=crew/>
Derek and George are on their way to Meredith's house when they are stopped by health officials: they just operated on Giselle and now both of them have to stay in quarantine, alone, in the locker room. They end up discussing the women in their lives. George says he's going to tell Callie he loves her "soonish," and Derek says he shouldn't wait. George asks if he ever told Meredith he loved her, and Derek says no. George reveals he said, "I love you," to Meredith and that went so badly that that's why he can't bring himself to say it to Callie.
 
=== Writing and filming ===
Alex takes charge of a newborn baby that was abandoned in a trash can. It has a serious blood condition that requires a transfusion from the mother, if they can find her. The only likely suspects are a troop of 14-year-old Girl Scouts, who all deny it's theirs. As Addison tries to narrow down who the mother is, she recalls the night that Derek found her with Mark and how she begged him not to leave. "The truth always comes out," she tells the last two girls who might be the mother, and one finally confesses.
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The season was primarily filmed in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. Fisher Plaza, which is the headquarters building for the media company [[Fisher Communications]] and Fisher's [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]-affiliated [[KOMO-TV|Komo]] radio and television stations for Seattle, is used for some exterior shots of Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, such as [[air ambulance]]s landing on the [[KOMO-TV|Komo Television]] newscopter's [[helipad]]. This puts Seattle Grace conveniently close to the [[Space Needle]], which is directly across the street from Fisher Plaza, the [[Seattle Monorail]], and other local landmarks. However, the hospital used for most other exterior and many interior shots is not in Seattle, are shot at the VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center in [[North Hills, Los Angeles, California|North Hills]], [[California]].<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=Grey's Anatomy Season One DVD: Commentary Feature |publisher=Buena Vista, ABC |year=2005 |access-date=}}</ref> Most scenes are primarily taped in [[Los Feliz, Los Angeles]], at the Prospect Studios, and the set occupies 2 stages, including the hospital pieces, but some outside scenes are shot at the [[Magnuson Park|Warren G. Magnuson Park]] in Seattle.<ref name="imdbfilm">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/locations |title=Filming Locations for Grey's Anatomy |publisher=IMDb |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120420124705/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/locations |archive-date=April 20, 2012 |access-date=May 24, 2012}}</ref> Several props used are genuine medical supplies, including the [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI machine]].<ref name="filmed">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.wetpaint.com/greys-anatomy/articles/where-is-greys-anatomy-filmed-anyway |title=Where Is Grey's Anatomy Filmed, Anyway? |last=Clarendon |first=Dan |website=The Cambio Network |publisher=Wetpaint |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141017095547/http://www.wetpaint.com/greys-anatomy/articles/where-is-greys-anatomy-filmed-anyway |archive-date=October 17, 2014 |access-date=May 24, 2012}}</ref> Before the production of the season officially began, producer Shonda Rhimes stated that she was planning a major development in Ellen Pompeo's character, Meredith Grey.<ref name=prod/>
In other flashbacks, we see how the interns first met at a mixer: Alex tells Izzie she won't make it through the first year; Cristina gushes to Burke how much she admires him; George tries to chat up a disinterested Meredith. Derek recalls meeting Meredith at Joe's bar over tequila and Scotch.
 
"There's a spirit there that's just very interesting to me. She was charming and there was something about her so intriguing to watch", stated Rhimes in response to Pompeo's portrayal of her character. Executive producer Betsy Beers stated that the writing staff was going to focus on the balance between her vulnerability and her courage, also dealing with changes in the relationship with her friends. Pompeo noted that the uncertainty of her character's fate is what helped her evolve into a more adaptable actor.<ref name=prod/> Rhimes also disclosed that an episode with Ellis Grey's unexpected lucidity and eventual death was in plans since the beginning of the series. Rhimes described how Pompeo got through the challenge of sending Meredith in the afterlife: "It was an exciting place to take her. Exciting to watch her find her way back." In response to Izzie's arc, Shonda Rhimes discussed the impact Denny Duquette's death will have on her, noting that Izzie is forced to abandon her idealism, which in turn leads to her letting go of medicine.<ref name="LMR">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.greyswriters.com/2006/05/from_shonda_rhi.html |title=From Shonda Rhimes (FINALLY)… |last=Rhimes |first=Shonda |date=May 17, 2006 |website=Grey Matter |publisher=[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130319141934/http://www.greyswriters.com/2006/05/from_shonda_rhi.html |archive-date=March 19, 2013 |access-date=May 15, 2009}}</ref> In the aftermath of Denny's death, Katherine Heigl came to believe that Izzie was not cut out to be a doctor.<ref name="NYPost">{{#invoke:cite|news|last=Rorke |first=Robert |url=http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/heart_throb_grey_anatomy_katherine_gYfGt4Bm2UM72hIRc8P7SJ |title=Heart Throb - Grey's Anatomy Katherine Heigl on, Sex, Love and Cupcakes |date=November 12, 2006 |work=[[New York Post]] |access-date=September 5, 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024061235/http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/heart_throb_grey_anatomy_katherine_gYfGt4Bm2UM72hIRc8P7SJ |archive-date=October 24, 2012 |publisher=Paul Carlucci}}</ref> Executive producer Betsy Beers explained, however, that Denny's death served to make Izzie more mature, and Heigl affirmed that "At the beginning of the third season, they were trying to show how lost Izzie was. She lost her optimism. She realizes now that life is difficult, but she still tries very hard to see the best in people."<ref name="NYPost" />
Omar is in quarantine when Miranda stops to check on him. Because the health officials won't let her break the seal, she has to tell Omar through the door that his wife has died. He starts to hyperventilate and she talks him through it, telling him she believes in an afterlife, and that it's beautiful.
 
Creator Shonda Rhimes compared what she deemed the two "most iconic moments of the season", describing how the season begins with Izzie lying in the prom dress on the bathroom, and ends with Cristina standing motionless in her wedding dress. Cast member Eric Dane described the impact his first scene in the season had on him, stating that it was a spectacular entrance: "It was a brand new towel, which had a hard time staying together. So every time I put it together and let my hands go, it was almost like throwing caution to the wind."<ref name=prod/> Cast member Sara Ramirez noted that one of the most significant scene in the season was when Izzie and George "have this beautiful moment when neither of them speaks, but they say so much and it was just so rich", describing how their interaction during the scene determined everything that would be developed for their arc later. Betsy Beers, however, noted that the most "powerful" scene in the season saw Preston Burke and Cristina Yang in the on-call room, talking about the future of their relationship: "It's fascinating to see how their entire relationship changes and almost disintegrates in this one exchange."<ref name=prod/> Beers and Rhimes expressed their desire to introduce Patrick Dempsey's passion of [[car racing]] in the series, although this ultimately did not occur during the season.<ref name=prod/> "Patrick loved it. He's always driving something new, always trying something out", stated the series creator, regarding Dempsey's response to the storyline.
Callie shows up at the house with food and starts cooking. She reassures Meredith she won't tell anyone about walking in on her and Derek. Finn shows up to talk to Meredith, which is the moment she decides she needs to talk to Izzie. Finn tells Meredith that he doesn't want to know what happened with Derek, but that he's going to give her time to decide, but that Derek isn't good for her.
 
Rhimes also described the difficulty she faced in finding an appropriate love-interest for the character of Alex Karev: "We kept meeting with people and it wasn't until we met [[Elizabeth Reaser]] and sat down with her, and 2 seconds into it we realized that she was absolutely the one we'd been looking for."<ref name=prod/> Reaser explained that when she was cast, there were no definite plans for the development of her character, and that only the intrigue of the ferry accident had been explained to her. She also deemed her character "frustrated and scared." As for the make-up process, Reaser stated: "The prosthetic changes your outlook on yourself. It can be very disorienting. It's intense." Beers, however, noted that the focus on Ava was mainly due to her inability to express her feelings through facial expressions, only communicating with her eyes and voice. Executive producer [[Rob Corn]] stated that his plan for the original arc was about Jane Doe's inner life, struggling to get out of the situation she is trapped in. He stated that the main characteristics they had been looking for in the actress for the part were strength and vulnerability. He also called Reaser's performance "heart-wrenching and wonderful."<ref name=prod/> [[Betsy Beers]], the show's supervising executive producer, found Izzie to have been marked for life by Denny's death, which matured her "in a very sobering way", but played a major role in making her feel more confident. She also noted the undeniable connection between Izzie and Alex Karev, whose desire to do honorable things has been compared with his "cutting and sarcastic" personality. After Izzie's continuous efforts to change Alex during their relationship in the previous season, Beers announced the possibility of a relationship between the two of them. She also contrasted the female leads on the show with women in film, explaining how the characters on television are shaped in unique ways.<ref name=nypgreys/>
Derek and George are finally released from quarantine. As Derek watches, Callie tells George she was so worried and that she really, really loves him. George says nothing.
 
=== Casting ===
Derek finds Meredith and finally says that he's in love with her, and that she has a choice to make. And that when he had the same choice, he made the wrong one.
[[File:Sara Ramírez3.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Ramirez was upgraded to series regular status, after numerous appearances throughout the second season.]]
The third season had 12 roles receiving star-billing, with 10 returning from the previous season, of whom 9 were part of the original cast. All the main characters are physicians in the surgical wing of the fictional [[Grey's Anatomy#Production and development|Seattle Grace Hospital]].
 
* [[Ellen Pompeo]] portrayed [[Meredith Grey]], both the [[protagonist]] and the [[narrator]] of the series, whose main goal is achieving a balance between the difficulties of the [[internship (medicine)|internship]], and the complicated relationships in her private life.<ref name="cast">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abc.go.com/shows/greys-anatomy/bios |title=Grey's Anatomy Cast and Crew Bios |publisher=ABC.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120625200520/http://abc.go.com/shows/greys-anatomy/bios |archive-date=June 25, 2012 |access-date=June 18, 2012}}</ref>
Cristina tries to help Izzie by telling her about shiva, the Jewish grieving ritual for the dead, and Izzie asks her how she'd feel if she ever lost Burke. Later, Cristina goes to Burke's hospital room and unexpectedly starts sobbing. "Don't ever die," she tells him.
* [[Sandra Oh]] portrayed [[Cristina Yang]], who quickly develops as Meredith's best-friend, despite the continuous competition against the other interns.<ref name="cast" />
* [[Katherine Heigl]] portrayed intern [[Izzie Stevens|Isobel "Izzie" Stevens]], mourning the death of her fiancé as she unexpectedly decides to quit her job; she concludes that she is too personally involved with her patients.
* [[Justin Chambers]] acted as [[Alex Karev|Alexander "Alex" Karev]], whose abrasive, arrogant attitude is softened with a more emotional and sensitive outlook on his career and relationships.<ref name="cast" />
* [[T.R. Knight|T. R. Knight]] played the role of intern [[George O'Malley]], who gradually becomes more self-confident after his feelings for Meredith diminish.
* [[Chandra Wilson]] portrayed [[residency (medicine)|fifth-year resident]] in [[general surgery]], [[Miranda Bailey]], the resident in charge of the 5 interns.<ref name="cast" />
* [[James Pickens, Jr.]] acted as Seattle Grace Hospital's Chief of [[Surgery]], [[Richard Webber]], who has to deal with the choice between his career and his marriage.<ref name="cast" />
* [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]] played [[Addison Montgomery]], [[Obstetrics and gynaecology|obstetrician-gynecologist]] and [[neonatology|neonatal surgeon]], who comes to terms with her husband [[Derek Shepherd]]'s desire to divorce, while dealing with the arrival of her former lover.
* [[Isaiah Washington]] played the role of [[attending physician]] and [[cardiothoracic surgery|cardiothoracic surgeon]], [[Preston Burke]], who becomes engaged to intern Cristina Yang after their developing a relationship.
* [[Patrick Dempsey]] portrayed [[attending physician|attending]] [[neurosurgery|neurosurgeon]] [[Derek Shepherd]], whose relationship with intern Meredith Grey has been the focal-point of the series since its inception.<ref name="cast" />
* [[Sara Ramirez]] began receiving star-billing in the season premiere, after numerous appearances during the last episodes of the second season.<ref name="Playbill">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/96298-Spamalots-Ramirez-Lands-Role-on-TVs-Greys-Anatomy |title=Spamalot's Ramirez Lands Role on TV's "Grey's Anatomy" |last=Gans, Andrew |date=November 16, 2005 |publisher=Playbill |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120904052726/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/96298-Spamalots-Ramirez-Lands-Role-on-TVs-Greys-Anatomy |archive-date=September 4, 2012 |access-date=June 18, 2012}}</ref> She portrayed [[orthopedic surgery|orthopedic surgeon]] and fifth-year resident, [[Callie Torres|Calliope "Callie" Torres]], whose relationship with intern George O'Malley evolves into a sudden marriage with unpleasant repercussions.
* [[Eric Dane]] was also promoted to the series regular status after a guest appearance in the eighteenth episode of the previous season, and an uncredited one in the second episode of this season.<ref name="Playbill" /> He began receiving star-billing in the third episode of the season, portraying attending physician, [[otolaryngology|otolaryngologist]] and [[plastic surgery|plastic surgeon]] [[Mark Sloan (Grey's Anatomy)|Mark Sloan]], whose arc, describing the attempt at resuming his relationship with Addison Montgomery, is heavily developed throughout the season.<ref name="crew" />
 
Numerous supporting characters have been given expansive and recurring appearances in the progressive storyline.
Finally, with Meredith beside her, Izzie stands up and decides she's ready to take off her prom dress.
 
* [[Brooke Smith (actress)|Brooke Smith]] continues her role as cardiothoracic surgeon [[Erica Hahn]], whose storylines include the rivalry with Preston Burke, her arrival to perform surgery of George O'Malley's dying father, and Richard Webber's decision to hire her in the hospital.
The interns help Izzie cope with the loss of her fiancé, Denny, and her decision to quit the internship program. Meredith must decide what the future holds after her liaison with Derek. The chief is confronted by his wife and given a very difficult decision that he must soon make. George and Derek get stuck in the hospital after a plague scare. Derek gives George relationship advice. Meredith and Cristina sit [[shiv'ah]] for Denny. After speaking with Izzie, Cristina realizes maybe she has taken her relationship with Burke for granted. Flashbacks happen including when Derek meets Meredith, when Addison is caught cheating, the mixer the night before the interns begin their first shifts, and when the Chief ends his affair with Ellis Grey.
* [[Chyler Leigh]] portrayed Meredith's half-sister, [[Lexie Grey]], who is accepted into the hospital's internship program after her mother's sudden death.<ref name="cast" />
* [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]] appeared as Meredith Grey's mother, Ellis Grey, a renowned surgeon suffering from [[Alzheimer's disease]], who ultimately dies following a [[heart attack]].
* [[Veterinary physician]] [[List of Grey's Anatomy characters#Supporting characters|Finn Dandrige]] was portrayed by [[Chris O'Donnell]] and appeared in the first 4 episodes of the season to resume the storyline of his romantic relationship with Meredith, previously introduced in the second season
* Deceased since the second-season finale, character [[Denny Duquette|Dennsion "Denny" Duquette, Jr.]] ([[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]]) appeared in 2 episodes of the season, during Meredith's [[limbo]] sequence.
* [[Elizabeth Reaser]] portrayed [[List of Grey's Anatomy characters#Supporting characters|Rebecca "Ava" Pope]], recurring character and love-interest for Alex Karev. She arrives as a patient suffering from amnesia and severe facial injuries after being involved in a massive ferry crash.
* [[Loretta Devine]] acted as Adele Webber, Richard's wife, whose continuous struggle to have a normal marriage culminates in her asking her husband to retire.
 
Other guest stars include:
*'''Guest Stars''': [[Chris O'Donnell]] (Dr. Finn Dandridge); [[Kate Burton]] (Ellis Grey); [[Loretta Devine]] (Adele Webber); [[Steven W. Bailey]] (Joe); [[Jessica Tuck]] (Shannon's Mom); [[Sarah Utterback]] (Nurse Olivia Harper); [[Joanie Fox]] (Sara's Mom); [[Mia Wesley]] (Karen's Mom); [[Pepper Sweeney]] (Lisa's Dad); [[Alexandra Brandl]] (Karen); [[Nicolette Collier]] (Young Meredith); [[Matt Crabtree]] (IDC Dude); [[Elizabeth Goldstein]] (Giselle Toussant); [[Hallee Hirsh]] (Claire); [[Kelli King]] (Sara); [[Wayne Lopez]] (Paramedic); [[Frank Merino]] (Funeral Home Guy); [[Paulina Olszyinski]] (Lisa); [[Jeremy Rabb]] (Resident); [[Haley Ramm]] (Shannon); [[Damon Standifer]] (Hazmat Guy); [[Tamika Wheeler]] (Burke's Date); [[Steve Harris]] (Omar Toussant).
*'''Title reference''': The episode's title refers to a song by [[The Chambers Brothers]].
*'''Trivia''': While the episode was shown correctly on its originating network, [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], the Canadian network [[CTV]] aired the second episode instead of the premiere.
 
* [[Sarah Utterback]] in the role of nurse Olivia Harper, former love-interest of both George O'Malley and Alex Karev.
==I Am a Tree==
* [[Kali Rocha]] portraying fifth-year resident Sydney Heron, who enters a competition against Miranda Bailey and Callie Torres for the position of Chief Resident.
'''''Original U.S. air date: [[September 28]], [[2006]]'''''
* [[Roger Rees]] in the role of Colin Marlowe, a cardiothoracic surgeon and Cristina Yang's former professor and lover.
*Directed by: [[Jeff Melman]]
* [[Jeff Perry (American actor)|Jeff Perry]] portraying Meredith Grey's father, Thatcher Grey.
*Wrtten by: [[Krista Vernoff]]
* [[Mare Winningham]] in the role of Susan Grey.
* [[Embeth Davidtz]] playing Derek Shepherd's sister Nancy Shepherd, a surgeon who is revealed to have slept with Mark Sloan.
* [[Tsai Chin (actress)|Tsai Chin]] in the role of Helen Yang Rubenstein, Cristina's mother.
* [[Diahann Carroll]] portraying Jane Burke, Preston Burke's overly protective mother.<ref name="crew" />
* Future ''[[Private Practice (TV series)|Private Practice]]'' series regulars [[Amy Brenneman]], [[Paul Adelstein]], [[Tim Daly]], [[Taye Diggs]], [[Chris Lowell]] starred in the twenty-second and twenty-third episodes of the season, portraying [[Violet Turner]], [[Cooper Freedman]], [[Peter Wilder]], [[Sam Bennett (Private Practice)|Sam Bennett]] and [[Dell Parker|William "Dell" Parker]], respectively, in order to make the transition to the proposed spin-off.<ref name="Taye Diggs in spinoff" />
 
=== Spin-Off Launch ===
Izzie is coping with her grief by baking muffins nonstop. George tries to appeal to Miranda to talk to Izzie, but she won't listen.
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On February 21, 2007, ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' reported that ABC was pursuing a [[spin-off (media)|spin-off]] medical drama television series for the series featuring [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh's]] character, [[Addison Montgomery]].<ref name="WSJ spinoff article">{{#invoke:cite|news|last=Barnes |first=Brooks |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB117203280453414676 |title=Delicate Surgery on 'Grey's Anatomy' |date=February 21, 2007 |work=The Wall Street Journal |access-date=February 22, 2007 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309061216/http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB117203280453414676 |archive-date=March 9, 2016}}</ref> Subsequent reports confirmed the decision, stating that an expanded 2-hour broadcast of ''Grey's Anatomy'' would serve as a [[Backdoor pilots|backdoor pilot]] for the proposed spin-off. The cast was reportedly unhappy about the decision, as all hoped the spin-off would have been given to them. Pompeo commented that she felt, as the star, she should have been consulted,<ref name="PPA">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/17031910/ns/today-entertainment/t/greys-anatomy-stars-fuming-over-spinoff/#.T8D96e1s990 |title='Grey's Anatomy' stars fuming over spinoff |last=Walls |first=Jeannette |date=March 7, 2007 |website=MSN |publisher=Today Entertainment |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120615192949/http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/17031910/ns/today-entertainment/t/greys-anatomy-stars-fuming-over-spinoff#.T8D96e1s990 |archive-date=June 15, 2012 |access-date=May 26, 2012}}</ref> and Heigl, disclosed that she had hoped for a spin-off for Izzie.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|news|last1=Keck |first1=William |url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-05-20-katherine-heigl_N.htm?csp=34 |title=Katherine Heigl positively glows |date=May 21, 2007 |work=[[USA Today]] |access-date=May 9, 2009 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120914033129/http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-05-20-katherine-heigl_N.htm?csp=34 |archive-date=September 14, 2012 |publisher=[[Gannett Company]] |last2=Wloszczyna, Susan}}</ref> The backdoor pilot that aired on May 3, 2007, sees Addison take "a leave-of-absence" from Seattle Grace Hospital, to visit her best-friend from [[Los Angeles]], [[Naomi Bennett]], a [[reproductive endocrinology and infertility]] specialist, in order to get pregnant. While in Los Angeles, she meets Bennett's colleagues at the Oceanside Wellness Center and even becomes the clinic's [[obstetrics and gynaecology|obstetrician-gynecologist]] for the day.<ref name="Taye Diggs in spinoff">{{#invoke:cite|news|last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i3ed53000aa8dfb51c8cc7a7265ef7cd0 |title=Diggs goes for 'Grey' spin |date=February 22, 2007 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=February 22, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070224111602/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i3ed53000aa8dfb51c8cc7a7265ef7cd0 |archive-date=February 24, 2007 |publisher=The Nielsen Company}}</ref> The 2-hour broadcast served as the twenty-second and the twenty-third episodes of the third season, and was directed by [[Michael Grossman]], according to ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''.<ref name="spinoff director">{{#invoke:cite|news|last=Adalian |first=Josef |url=https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117960151.html?categoryid=1300&cs=1 |title=Director set for 'Grey's' spinoff |date=February 26, 2007 |work=Variety |access-date=February 28, 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20121210101618/http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117960151?refCatId=1300 |archive-date=December 10, 2012 }}</ref> The cast included [[Amy Brenneman]], [[Paul Adelstein]], [[Tim Daly]], [[Taye Diggs]], [[Chris Lowell]] and [[Merrin Dungey]]. ABC officially picked up ''Private Practice'' for its 2007 lineup on May 11, 2007. [[KaDee Strickland]]'s character, [[Charlotte King]], who would be introduced in the spin-off's first-season premiere, did not appear in the backdoor pilot. Her addition to the main cast was announced on July 11, 2007, prior to the commencement of the first season.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/news/Breaking-GreysPrivate-Practice-8191.aspx |title=Breaking Grey's/Private Practice Casting News! |last=Ausiello |first=Michael |date=July 11, 2007 |website=TV Guide |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170119044824/http://www.tvguide.com/news/breaking-greysprivate-practice-8191/ |archive-date=January 19, 2017 |access-date=August 24, 2008}}</ref> She did not have to audition for the role, but was cast after a meeting with Rhimes.<ref name="TV">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/news/private-practice-strickland-37819.aspx |title=Private Practice Preview: Hail to the New Chief (of Staff) |last=Meltzer Zepeda |first=Dana |date=September 21, 2007 |website=TV Guide |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20170119045240/http://www.tvguide.com/news/private-practice-strickland-37819/ |archive-date=January 19, 2017 |access-date=August 24, 2008}}</ref> Also not present in the backdoor pilot was [[Audra McDonald]], due to her character, Bennett, being portrayed by a different actress, [[Merrin Dungey]]. However, on June 29, 2007, ABC announced that Dungey would be replaced, with no reason given for the change.<ref name="recast">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2007/06/greys-spinoff-c.html |title='Private Practice' Recast: Merrin Dungey out, Audra McDonald in, on the 'Grey's Anatomy' spinoff |date=June 29, 2007 |website=Los Angeles Times |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205191541/http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2007/06/greys-spinoff-c.html |archive-date=February 5, 2012 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref> The premiere episode followed the second part of the season debut of ''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'', and provided a lead-in to fellow freshman series, ''[[Dirty Sexy Money]]''. ''[[Pushing Daisies]]'', a third new series for the evening, rounded out the lineup as a lead-in to ''Private Practice''.<ref name="pp lineup">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/specials/upfront07/docs/upfront07.pdf |title=ABC 2007-08 Primetime Schedule |publisher=ABC |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090324215811/http://abcmedianet.com/specials/upfront07/docs/upfront07.pdf |archive-date=March 24, 2009 |access-date=December 5, 2011}}</ref> The series aired a total of 6 seasons, ending in 2013.<ref name="PPrenew">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/05/private-practice-season-6-is-a-go---plus-good-news-for-body-of-proof-and-apartment-23-fans.html |title='Private Practice' Season 6 is a go - plus good news for 'Body of Proof' and 'Apartment 23' fans |last=MacKenzie |first=Carina |website=Zap2it |publisher=Fall TV Preview |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515070505/http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/05/private-practice-season-6-is-a-go---plus-good-news-for-body-of-proof-and-apartment-23-fans.html |archive-date=May 15, 2012 |access-date=May 25, 2012}}</ref>
 
== Reception ==
Cristina surprises Burke in his hospital bed by stripping down to her lacy red underwear -- just as his parents arrive for a visit.
 
=== Ratings ===
Cristina agrees to meet the mother in the cafeteria for a chat, but first begs Burke to get her out of it. Mrs. Burke says she assumes that Cristina intends to follow a less time-consuming career path if she expects to marry her son. While Burke is getting coffee, Mrs. Burke tells Cristina she's selfish for getting him out of bed and that's why their relationship won't last long. Stung by the criticism, Cristina stops by that night on her way home, and asks them both if they need anything.
The second season of ''Grey's Anatomy'' ended with an average of 19.44 million viewers per episode and a 6.9 rating share for in the 18–49 demographic, determining the series to finish in #5 out of all the 100 television shows in the season.<ref name="season2">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=053106_05 |title=Season Program Rankings from 09/19/05 through 05/28/06 |date=May 28, 2006 |publisher=[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Medianet |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141011060406/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=053106_05 |archive-date=October 11, 2014 |access-date=May 19, 2010}}</ref> Due to its high ratings, the series received a full third season renewal for the fall primetime line-up. In response to numerous fan complaints regarding scheduling during the previous seasons, the [[American Broadcasting Company]] decided to do major changes in the season. After 2 seasons of airing as a lead-out to fellow ABC series ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', the network decided to move ''Grey's Anatomy'' to 9:00 ET in the Thursday night time-slot, dominated by ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'', where the series began airing as a lead-out to ''[[Ugly Betty]]'', which aired in the time-slot from its [[Ugly Betty season 1|first season]], until the conclusion of the [[Ugly Betty season 3|third]] in 2009. The show maintained its position as a top 10 series and became the #8 most-watched program in the season, with an average of 19.220 million viewers per episode.<ref name="audience">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=060507_05 |title=Season Program Rankings from 09/18/06 through 06/03/07 |date=June 3, 2007 |publisher=[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Medianet |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090107155346/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=060507_05 |archive-date=January 7, 2009 |access-date=July 3, 2007}}</ref> The highest-rated episode of the season was the seventeenth, the highly anticipated conclusion of a 3-part story-arc, which was watched by 27.390, receiving a 9.7 rating, a #4 ranking in the week and a #1 ranking in the time-slot.<ref name="http">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022707_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |publisher=ABCMediaNet.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141209232550/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=022707_06 |archive-date=December 9, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref> The episode outperformed ''CSI''<nowiki/>'s "[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 7#Episodes|Fallen Idols]]", which ranked #7 with a 7.7 rating and 21.780 million viewers tuning in.<ref name="http" />
 
The lowest-rated episode was its [[From a Whisper to a Scream (Grey's Anatomy)|ninth]], which was watched by 18.510 million viewers, ranking third in the week with a 6.5 rating, outperforming ''CSI''{{'s}} Thanksgiving special episode, "[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation season 7#Episodes|Living Legend]]", watched by 17.170 million viewers with a 6.1 rating and #4 ranking.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112806_08 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |publisher=ABCMediaNet.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141106163045/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=112806_08 |archive-date=November 6, 2014 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref> The season premiere was watched by 25.41 million viewers and received 9.0 rating after being ranked #1 in both the time-slot and the week. The number of viewers increased significantly compared to the [[Grey's Anatomy season 2#Episodes|previous season premiere]], which was watched by 18.980 million viewers and received a 6.8 rating.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=092705_03 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=September 27, 2005 |publisher=[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Medianet |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090601190247/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=092705_03 |archive-date=June 1, 2009 |access-date=July 3, 2009}}</ref> "Time Has Come Today" also outperformed the [[Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)|previous season finale]], which was watched by 22.50 million viewers and was rated 8.0.<ref name="Weekly Program Rankings">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052306_05 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |date=May 23, 2006 |publisher=[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Medianet |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150311232233/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052306_05 |archive-date=March 11, 2015 |access-date=July 3, 2009}}</ref> The season finale was watched by 22.570 million viewers and received an 8.0 rating, ranking #3 in the week after ''[[American Idol]]''.<ref name="finale">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052207_06 |title=Weekly Program Rankings |publisher=ABCMediaNet.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528010145/http://abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=052207_06 |archive-date=May 28, 2010 |access-date=May 17, 2012}}</ref> Wayne Firedman of ''Media Daily News'' described the move from the Sunday night time-slot to Thursdays as "the network's boldest and biggest move."<ref name="mediapost">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/43465/abc-moves-greys-anatomy-challenges-thursday-ni.html |title=ABC Moves 'Grey's Anatomy,' Challenges Thursday Night Competition |date=May 17, 2006 |publisher=Media Daily News/Media Post Publications |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225229/http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/43465/abc-moves-greys-anatomy-challenges-thursday-ni.html |archive-date=March 3, 2016 |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> He also expressed concerns regarding the tough competition the series will face, due to airing against [[CBS|CBS Network]]'s ''CSI''. [[Stephen McPherson]] of [[ABC Entertainment]] explained the reason for the change: "To have all hits on Sunday night doesn't help us. We wanted to be aggressive."<ref name=mediapost/>
When Miranda sees Meredith's panties pinned to the lost and found board, she's furious -- and sure they belong to either Meredith or Cristina. Callie comes to their rescue by pretending they are hers, which causes George to become insanely jealous. Meredith offers to tell George the truth, but Callie says she loves him being jealous.
 
=== Critical response ===
Addison tells Richard -- who's been sleeping in his office since Adele's ultimatum -- that she needs the day off to go drinking, because she knows her marriage is over.
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The season received mixed-to-negative reviews, after 2 seasons that resulted in high critical acclaim. Following a positive outlook on the second season, Christopher Monfette of ''IGN Entertainment'' expressed disappointment during the third one, mainly due to the declining quality and lack of realism of the storylines. He noted a growing number of similarities between the season's arcs and the ones that are developed in [[soap operas]], by stating that "the line which separates primetime television from soap opera is oftentimes razor-thin" and admitting that, despite his considering the series "the best drama", he freely admits that it requires some inherent suspension of disbelief, after it "found itself mired in the annoying and absurd."<ref name="ignga3" /> Whereas Monfette acknowledged that the fans would consider the problem to have been a simple case of lazy writing, he noted that over-writing played a main role in the series becoming unexpectedly unrealistic. He also noted the senseless intrigues in the Meredith/Derek relationship, by stating that the season would not have achieved high ratings if a functional relationship had been introduced: "The season generally opts to stall out for its vast majority, providing Meredith with some bizarrely underdeveloped subplot about depression and giving Derek a season's worth of reconsidering to do."
After hours, Richard finds Callie rocking out in the basement in just her underwear. He tells her he knows why she lives here, to get all the best cases, but that she has to leave. And that means he'll have to stop living at the hospital too.
 
Monfette criticized the romantic development of the characters throughout the season, by describing Burke and Cristina's relationship as an excuse for the possibility of a wedding for Meredith, whereas Burke's unfair behavior towards Cristina is thought to be manipulative, exposing her to his overly-romantic notion of an ideal ceremony. The way the doubts regarding the success of their relationship were resolved in the season finale was described as "most-obvious and least-compelling."<ref name=ignga3/> ''IGN Entertainment'' was also critical of Alex Karev's storyline, who is seen falling for a pregnant and badly injured Jane Doe, despite having always been "self-obsessed." Monfette once again noted the lack of realism in the improvement of Jane Doe's condition, as she gives birth to her baby and undergoes reconstructive surgery in a short amount of time. However, her incapability and continuous struggle to remember who she is, was considered to be "the most affecting and honest plotline of the season", noting the nuanced and emotionally resonant scenes, which gave the show a "charmingly positive, feel-good foundation." Monfette considered Izzie's affair with George as the season's worst but most significant storyline, criticizing it as being "force-fed, emotionally-incorrect, a mismatch from the beginning and a narrative long-shot", which does not express love, but lust. He agreed that the essential problem of the season was its reluctance to move, leading to frustration after seeing "the entertaining familiar characters so weighed down by their most annoying of traits."<ref name=ignga3/>
George arrives with flowers, finally telling her he's jealous, and finds her in her underwear, sitting on the bed with Richard. She runs after George to explain and ends moving in with him.
 
In response to the season premiere, Oscar Dahl of ''Buddytv.com'' noted the predictability of the series, but expressed hope in its further development, by stating that it has become "a medical chick flick, but a damn good one" with a big and attractive cast. He also praised the interaction between the characters, noting the "smart" dialogue that helps each character evolve. However, Dahl expressed disappointment in the over-emotional scenes, describing them as "off-putting" and "not believable", while comparing them to real-life interactions between people who emote in a more subtle manner than displayed on television.<ref name="buddytvga3">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/greys-anatomy/my-first-greys-anatomy-season.aspx |title=Grey's Anatomy: Season 3 Premiere Review |publisher=BuddyTV.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091226071439/http://www.buddytv.com/articles/greys-anatomy/my-first-greys-anatomy-season.aspx |archive-date=December 26, 2009 |access-date=May 23, 2012}}</ref> "Emotions ran high in the premiere and there was much crying", stated Dahl, but noted that the dialogue, who he had previously been worried would be "too cutesy", was not bothering, and rather realistic, noting how the show is "smartly written." He also described the acting of [[Ellen Pompeo]] and [[Katherine Heigl]] as "worthy of attention."<ref name=buddytvga3/>
A middle-aged woman with aggressive lung cancer who's never smoked a day in her life decides against surgery in favor of going out and "living life." She ends up at Joe's, where she flirts with Alex, and asks him to join her in the bathroom to help a possibly dying woman live a little. She emerges with a smile on her face and goes right back to the hospital, ready for her surgery now.
 
''[[New York Post]]''{{'s}} Robert Rorke reviewed the numerous characters with heavy romantic development, noting perpetual "merry-go-round of hookups, breakups and [[makeup sex]]", while describing the lack of sentimental involvement of Katherine Heigl's character in the first half of the season.<ref name="nypgreys">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/heart_throb_grey_anatomy_katherine_gYfGt4Bm2UM72hIRc8P7SJ |title=HEART THROB - GREY'S ANATOMY'S KATHERINE HEIGL ON SEX, LOVE AND CUPCAKES |date=November 12, 2006 |publisher=New York Post |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121024061235/http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/heart_throb_grey_anatomy_katherine_gYfGt4Bm2UM72hIRc8P7SJ |archive-date=October 24, 2012 |access-date=May 19, 2012}}</ref> However, he deemed [[Izzie Stevens]] "the heart-and-soul" of the "sex-filled series", due to the season mostly focusing on the events that come to define her as a person. Rorke named her the show's heroine, and wrote that "Izzie is a welcome, calming presence, despite the devastation she experienced when she failed to save her patient and fiancé Denny Duquette", considering her to have been more prominent than the title character, Meredith Grey, whose storyline received negative critiques: "She used to be the queen of the romantic dilemmas. But lately, she's been a little dopey, with that endless [[Derek Shepherd|McDreamy]] soliloquies." He also noted Meredith's decreasing importance in the ongoing arc, describing how Sandra Oh's character development was vital to the success of the season, as he compared her "cutthroat exterior" with the emotional side of her personality that evolves throughout the season. ''New York Post'' compared Izzie, who is described as having achieved a depth, to Miranda Bailey, noting the maturity they have, which is uncharacteristic to the fellow interns. Robert Rorke positively reviewed [[Chandra Wilson]]'s performance by stating that she was "formidable."
A teenage boy is brought to Seattle Grace with a tree trunk piercing his body from a luge accident. His frantic father is blocking the stretcher so Alex shoves him out of the way and into a wall. Miranda snaps at him for that and for helping Izzie; he tells her she's confusing him with Izzie.
 
Prior to the [[59th Primetime Emmy Awards]], Stuart Levine of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' reviewed the performances of the 3 cast members nominated in the Outstanding Supporting Actress category. "The ladies of ''Grey's Anatomy'' dominate the category, and it'd be far from a stretch to say at least 2 of those women rose to high dramatics last season", commented Levine, while praising Sandra Oh for her portrayal of Cristina Yang who endured a tumultuous seasoning relationship, seeing her trepidation at spending a life together with the man she loved. He regarded the appearances of Chandra Wilson as more subdued, though "by no means less well-executed."<ref name="Variety">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970144?refCatId=1985 |title=Supporting Actress: Drama - Shades of 'Grey' for ABC's hospital gal pals |last=Levine |first=Stuart |date=August 13, 2007 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |publisher=[[Reed Elsevier]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121109023715/http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970144?refcatid=1985 |archive-date=November 9, 2012 |access-date=May 9, 2009}}</ref> He deemed Miranda Bailey a rock, being the most level-headed character on the show with a right thing to say in any situation. He expressed admiration towards Chandra Wilson, by describing her as being "flashy and over the top", which he considers better than being consistently good. Considering Heigl's chances of winning the Emmy, Levine assessed of her performance, by remarking the slight difficulty she has in reaching each emotional state Izzie Stevens has to go through: "Showrunner Shonda Rhimes puts a lot of pressure on Heigl to carry many intense storylines, and she's up to the challenge." However, he also noted that Izzie's irrational actions during crisis situations may be bothering.<ref name="Variety" />
The father of the boy tells Miranda that the accident is his fault for being too soft after his divorce. Miranda has a revelation and goes to tell Izzie that part of Denny's death is her fault, and that she wasn't around when Izzie needed her. And then she tells her she should come back to the hospital.
 
=== Accolades ===
Derek decides that today is the day he's going to end it with Addison, but he can't find her. Richard tells him that he knows something about affairs himself, and to give Addison some time. Derek tells him he can't wait, and that "Meredith is not an affair."
{{Main|List of awards and nominations received by Grey's Anatomy}}
[[File:Emmys-heigl.jpg|thumb|right|upright|Heigl was awarded at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards, in spite of her mother's doubts.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20057533,00.html |title=Katherine Heigl: Nobody Thought I'd Win The Emmy |publisher=[[People (magazine)|People]] |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref>]]
The season was one of the most acclaimed of the show, receiving numerous awards and nominations. Several cast and crew members were nominated for their work on the show during its third season at the [[59th Primetime Emmy Awards]]. Chandra Wilson received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in "[[Oh, the Guilt (Grey's Anatomy)|Oh, the Guilt]]",<ref name="59emmys">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.emmys.tv/2009/59th-primetime-emmys-winners-revealed |title=59th Primetime Emmys Winners Revealed |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120417115903/http://www.emmys.tv/2009/59th-primetime-emmys-winners-revealed |archive-date=April 17, 2012 |access-date=May 19, 2012}}</ref> the season's fifth episode, whereas Sandra Oh was nominated for the same category for her portrayal of Cristina Yang in "[[From a Whisper to a Scream (Grey's Anatomy)|From a Whisper to a Scream]]",<ref name=59emmys/> the season's ninth episode. However, they both lost to co-star [[Katherine Heigl]],<ref name=59emmys/> whose portrayal of [[Izzie Stevens]] in "[[Time After Time (Grey's Anatomy)|Time After Time]]", the twentieth episode of the season, resulted in her first Emmy win.
 
[[T.R. Knight|T. R. Knight]] was also nominated for his performance in the third season in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category,<ref name=59emmys/> for the 2-episode arc "Six Days", the eleventh and second episodes of the season. [[Elizabeth Reaser]] and [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]] were nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, for their performances as Rebecca Pope in "My Favorite Mistake", the nineteenth episode in the season, and Ellis Grey in "Wishin' and Hopin'", the fourteenth episode.<ref name=59emmys/> Linda Lowy and John Brace were nominated for Outstanding Casting in a Drama Series,<ref name=59emmys/> while Norman T. Leavitt, Brigitte Bugayong, Thomas R. Burman and Bari Dreiband-Burman were nominated for Best Prosthetic Make-Up.<ref name=59emmys/> The production team was acclaimed for the Best Drama Series category, but only received a nomination.<ref name=59emmys/>
Another surgical patient, Benjamin, says everything that pops into his head because of a tumor that's pressing on his frontal lobe. He tells Cristina that she always seems annoyed and he asks Derek if he's sleeping with Meredith.
 
Sara Ramirez was nominated at the [[ALMA Award|2007 Alma Awards]] for her portrayal of [[Callie Torres]].<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.almaawards.com/past-alma-award-recipients.html |title=Past ALMA Recipients |publisher=AlmaAwards.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120526082035/http://www.almaawards.com/past-alma-award-recipients.html |archive-date=May 26, 2012 |access-date=May 19, 2012}}</ref> At the [[65th Golden Globe Awards]], the series was nominated for Best Television Drama Series,<ref name="65goldenglobes">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2008/01/65th-golden-globe-award-winners/ |title=65TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNERS |publisher=GoldenGlobes.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225045044/http://www.goldenglobes.org/blog/2008/01/65th-golden-globe-award-winners/ |archive-date=February 25, 2012 |access-date=May 19, 2012}}</ref> while Katherine Heigl's individual performance resulted in a nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.<ref name=65goldenglobes/> The show's third season was once again recognized at the [[38th NAACP Image Awards|38th National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Awards]], when the production team was nominated for Best Drama Series. Also at the 2007 ceremony, [[Isaiah Washington]] won Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of [[Preston Burke]] in this season, while [[Chandra Wilson]] won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
Meredith, taking a cue from Benjamin, is determined to follow her gut and pick Derek. Until she goes home to check on Izzie and finds Finn instead. He came with lunch for Izzie, because he says bringing food was the only thing that helped when his wife died. She's so impressed that she thinks maybe she should choose him instead.
 
Several cast members have been awarded at the PRISM Awards in 2007: Katherine Heigl in the Favorite Female TV Star category for portraying [[Izzie Stevens]], [[Patrick Dempsey]] for Favorite Male TV Star in the role of Derek Shepherd, and [[Chandra Wilson]] in the Favorite Scene Stealing Star category for her performance of [[Miranda Bailey]]. Mark Gordon, Shonda Rhimes, James D. Parriott, Betsy Beers, Peter Horton and Rob Corn have been nominated at the [[Producers Guild of America Awards 2007|Producers Guild of America 2007 Awards]] for Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Drama for the production of the third season, after winning the award at the 2006 Awards for the [[Grey's Anatomy season 2|second season]]. At the [[Satellite Awards 2007|2007 Satellite Awards]], [[Ellen Pompeo]] won the award Best Actress in Drama Series, while [[T.R. Knight|T. R. Knight]] was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film and [[Chandra Wilson]] for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or TV Film. At the [[14th Screen Actors Guild Awards]], the series' regular cast received a nomination for Outstanding Cast in Drama Series. [[Katherine Heigl]] and [[Patrick Dempsey]] were nominated at the [[Teen Choice Awards|2007 Teen Choice Awards]]. Also in 2007, the female cast and crew of ''Grey's Anatomy'' received the [[Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards|Women in Film Lucy Award]], which honors those whose work in television has positively influenced attitudes toward women.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|news|last=Davidson |first=Ben G. |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wifs-lucy-award-goes-women-138892 |title=WIF's Lucy Award goes to women of 'Grey's Anatomy' |date=June 14, 2007 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=January 22, 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130825090951/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/wifs-lucy-award-goes-women-138892 |archive-date=August 25, 2013 |publisher=[[Nielsen Company]]}}{{subscription required}}</ref>
At Joe's, she tells Cristina that she's going to flip a coin to decide between them and be spontaneous like Benjamin. Cristina tells her that Benjamin isn't spontaneous, he's mentally ill, and that he just died on the operating table.
 
== DVD release ==
Finn and Derek both show up and Izzie tells them she's not choosing: she wants to date them both, if they're up for it. Neither man follows her out of the bar.
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The third season was officially released on DVD in [[DVD region code|region 1]] on September 11, 2007, becoming available in both the United States and Canada.<ref name="dvd">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/shows/Greys-Anatomy/8655 |title=Grey's Anatomy on DVD |publisher=tvshowsondvd.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509062906/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/shows/Greys-Anatomy/8655 |archive-date=May 9, 2012 |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> It was released 2 weeks before the [[Grey's Anatomy season 4|fourth season]] originally began airing.<ref name="season4">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/shows/greys-anatomy/episodes/season-4/ |title=Grey's Anatomy Season 4 |date=May 22, 2008 |publisher=Tvfanatic.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120623182737/http://www.tvfanatic.com/shows/greys-anatomy/episodes/season-4/ |archive-date=June 23, 2012 |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> The title of the box set, "''Grey's Anatomy'': ''Season Three – Seriously Extended''" is a [[pun]], referring to the success the series had, using the medical term "extension." Also in the official title is the world "seriously", which is one frequently-used in the series. The box-set consists of episodes with [[Dolby Digital]] [[5.1 surround sound]] and [[widescreen]] format, enhanced for television with a [[Aspect ratio (image)|16:9 aspect ratio]].<ref name="dvdinfo">{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-greys-anatomy-season-3-ellen-pompeo/12715118 |title=Grey's Anatomy Season 3 |publisher=barnesandnoble.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121231162843/http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-greys-anatomy-season-3-ellen-pompeo/12715118 |archive-date=December 31, 2012 |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> It was distributed by [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment|Buena Vista Home Entertainment]]. The same set was released in region 4 on October 31, 2007, being made available first in Australia.<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/dvd-genres/drama-romance/grey-s-anatomy-season-3/279973 |title=Grey's Anatomy Season 3 |publisher=jbhifionline.com.au |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120707232320/http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/dvd-genres/drama-romance/grey-s-anatomy-season-3/279973 |archive-date=July 7, 2012 |access-date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> In region 2, the season was first released in [[Romania]] on August 12, 2008, shortly after the season concluded airing on national television. In the United Kingdom, the season was released on September 15, 2008, approximately a year after its original release in the United States. Although the season aired in [[High-definition television|high definition]], it has not been released on [[Blu-ray]] in any region to date.
 
The box-set includes all the original 25 episodes that aired on the [[American Broadcasting Company]], being divided into 7 discs.<ref name="boxset">Season 3 DVD box set</ref> Subtitles are available in French, in Spanish and in English for the hearing impaired, whereas the available languages for the character voices are English, French and Spanish. It featured audio commentaries with cast members Kate Walsh, Chandra Wilson, Ellen Pompeo, Kate Burton and Sandra Oh for the first, fourteenth and twenty-first episodes. It also featured the first, seventh, thirteenth and fourteenth episodes as extended episodes, with a longer running time. The bonus features were available on the seventh disc, including interviews with cast members Patrick Dempsey, Ellen Pompeo and Elizabeth Reaser, listed under the titles of "Making Rounds With Patrick Dempsey", "One on One with Ellen Pompeo" and "Prescription for Success: Making Jane Doe a Star", respectively. The region 1 release featured footage from behind the scenes, under the title of "In Stitches: Season 3 Outtakes" and unaired scenes from 9 episodes, including the season premiere and the finale, under the name of "Dissecting ''Grey's Anatomy''."<ref name=boxset/> Omnipresent in the bonus material were executive producers [[Shonda Rhimes]] and [[Betsy Beers]], providing their outlook on characters, actors and the production process.<ref name=boxset/>
Derek finds Addison at a hotel room, in a robe, drinking champagne. He apologizes for sleeping with Meredith at the prom, but adds, "Our marriage is over," and that he's very sad about it. And then the bathroom door opens and Mark steps out in just a towel. "I feel much better now," says Derek, finishing off the champagne.
 
The box-set received mixed reviews. Kelly West of ''CinemaBlend'' noted that the "seriously extended episodes" were not significantly expanded, only adding a few minutes of extra footage, which don't influence the storyline.<ref name=blend/> She also noted a "weakness" in the audio commentary provided by 4 of the actresses, who she deemed to have been fantastic during the series, describing the features as "random chit-chats." However, she praised Sandra Oh's commentary, noting that she put the most effort in hers by trying to come up with interest topics, while being "amusing and worth listening to." She described the bonus features as "mildly entertaining", emphasizing Dempsey's interview about his passion for racing cars, which she regarded useless.<ref name=blend/> ''[[USA Today]]'' had a positive perspective on the box-set, by calling it "scintillating" and "addictive."<ref name=boxset/>
 
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| colspan="6" | <span style="color:white;">'''''Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Third Season - Seriously Extended'''''</span>
|- style="vertical-align:top; text-align:center;"
| style="width:400px;" colspan="3"| '''Set Details'''
| style="width:400px; " colspan="3"| '''Special Features'''
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* 25 episodes (4 extended)
* 7-disc set
* English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
* Spanish (Dolby Surround 2.0)
* French (Dolby Surround 2.0)
* Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish & French
* Audio Commentaries
* Runtime: 1108 minutes
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* 4 "Seriously Extended" Episodes: "[[Time Has Come Today (Grey's Anatomy)|Time Has Come Today]]", "Where the Boys Are", "[[Great Expectations (Grey's Anatomy)|Great Expectations]]" & "[[Wishin' and Hopin' (Grey's Anatomy)|Wishin' and Hopin']]"
* Audio Commentaries on 3 episodes:
** “Time Has Come Today” with [[Chandra Wilson]] and [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]].
** “Wishin' and Hopin'” with [[Ellen Pompeo]] and [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]].
** “Desire” with [[Sandra Oh]].
* Making Rounds With Patrick Dempsey - Spend Some Private Time With Patrick Dempsey At The Track
* Shades of Grey: On on One with Ellen Pompeo
* Prescription For Success: Make Jane Doe a Star
* Dissecting Grey's Anatomy: Unaired Scenes
* Good Medicine: Favorite Scenes
* In Stitches: Season 3 Outtakes
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| colspan="6" style="text-align:center;"| '''Release Dates'''
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''[[DVD region code#Region codes and countries|Region 1]]'''
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''[[DVD region code#Region codes and countries|Region 2]]'''
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''[[DVD region code#Region codes and countries|Region 4]]'''
|- style="text-align:center;"
| colspan="2"| September 11, 2007
| colspan="2"| September 15, 2008
| colspan="2"| October 31, 2007
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== References ==
Burke's parents walk in on Cristina as she straddles Burke wearing only her lingerie. Cristina then has coffee with Burke's mother, who first suggests that once Burke and Cristina marry she should change her specialty to [[Obstetrics and gynaecology|OB/GYN]]. She also states that Cristina is selfish. Bailey starts being much harder on her interns, as she feels she could have stopped Izzie from cutting the LVAD wire had she not "gone soft". In the end, Bailey tells Izzie she can come back to the hospital. In order to save the interns from Bailey's wrath, Callie claims the panties on the noticeboard as her own, leading to George being jealous having never seen Callie wear them before. Izzie bakes dozens of muffins to deal with her grief and lack of work. After being discovered by the Chief living in the hospital, Callie moves in with George.
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The doctors must deal with a boy who while [[Street luge|street luging]] was thrown into a pile of tree clippings, and is left with a large branch protruding through his abdomen. Derek operates on a man who, due to a brain tumor, vocalizes all his thoughts and does not realize when he offends people. A lung cancer patient lives what may be her last day to the fullest, which includes having sex with Alex in the toilet of Joe's bar.
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At first Meredith decides to choose Derek over Finn, but then finds that Finn brought Izzie food. This forces Meredith to flip a coin to choose, but in the end she decides to try dating both of them. Addison, after finding Meredith's panties in Derek's tuxedo has turned to alcohol and takes a break from her hospital duties. Derek comes to the conclusion that his marriage is over and tells Addison this, after meeting her in a hotel room. The episode ends with Mark, with whom Addison originally cheated on Derek with, appearing from the bathroom of the hotel room.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[Chris O’Donnell]] (Dr. Finn Dandridge); [[Diahann Carroll]] (Jane Burke); [[Richard Roundtree]] (Donald Burke); [[Roxanne Hart]] (Dana Seabury); [[Peter Paige]] (Benjamin O’Leary); [[Steven W. Bailey]] (Joe); [[Elizabeth Sampson]] (Ruth O’Leary); [[Javier Grajeda]] (Jeffrey Hernandez).
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song written by [[Doug Gillard]], and performed by [[Guided by Voices]].
*'''Trivia''': Accidentally aired by [[CTV]] in [[Canada]]<!--at least for viewers in AT/ET/CT time zones--> one week early, on [[September 21]], in place of "Time Has Come Today".
 
==Sometimes a Fantasy==
'''''Original U.S. air date: [[October 5]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Adam Arkin]]
*Wrtten by: [[Debora Cahn]]
 
Meredith dreams about a [[threesome]] with Finn and Derek before being awoken by George complaining about Callie's belongings are blocking the hallway. George is becoming frustrated that a week-long temporary stay by Callie has become longer, and she is using his stuff. When he complains that Callie is wearing his towel, she removes it, standing naked in the hallway and hands it to George. At the hospital, Callie requests George to perform surgery on an athlete who has had repeated orthopedic surgeries already. George convinces the patient to not have the surgery. When Callie learns what George did, she confronts him, and he admits he doesn't want to live with her anymore. She storms off and at the end of the episode is seen booking into a hotel.
 
First Derek and then Finn arrange dates with Meredith on the same day. The first date is lunch with Finn at the hospital, but Derek interrupts saying that he would like Meredith to help perform a [[corpus callosotomy]]. Then on the date with Derek, as they approach Meredith's door at the end, Finn appears with strawberry ice-cream. Meredith complains that neither seem to be noticing her, instead the two men are just competing with each other.
 
Cristina is becoming frustrated that Preston is depressed after his surgery. She is even more angry when he gets an open-ended leave of absence from the hospital without telling her first. In the end, she sees that she must help him, so gets him chicken carcasses to practice his surgery skills on and to get back his dexterity.
 
Alex treats a young girl, who has a long history of injuries. She claims to be a [[superhero]] and to feel no pain, proving this by beating Alex at an ice-water pain test. When she says that she got another child to hit her in the stomach with a baseball bat, Alex is concerned, and a MRI scan confirms she has a large amount of internal bleeding. The lack of pain is diagnozed as [[congenital insensitivity to pain]].
 
Addison returns to work, but then receives a phone call from Mark, whom she meets at Joe's bar. She thought he was returning to New York, but he missed his flight on purpose, and the professes his love for her. She tries to tell him that she can't have a relationship with him. He ignores what she says, and moves into kiss her. Addison does the same, but then slaps him and leaves.
 
Izzie attempts to return to the hospital, but can get no further than standing outside. Several people try to convince her to come inside, but she cannot bring herself to.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[Chris O’Donnell]] (Dr. Finn Dandridge); [[Abigail Breslin]] (Megan Clover); [[Gabriel Casseus]] (Taylor Tressel); [[Jack Conley]] (Jasper Hovey); [[Lanei Chapman]] {as Lanai Chapman} (Lianne Tressel); [[Stephanie Erb]] (Mrs. Gantry); [[Kevin Will]] (Len Gantry); [[Linda Eve Miller]] (E.R. Nurse); [[Daniel Tatar]] (Hotel Clerk #1); [[Julie Granata]] (Hotel Clerk #2)
 
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[Billy Joel]]
 
==What I Am==
'''''Original Air Date: [[October 12]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Dan Lerner]]
*Written by: [[Allan Heinberg]]
 
Dr. Mark Sloan joins the staff of the hospital, causing Addison to be preoccupied and doubting her abilities to make proper medical judgements. She is delivering the baby of a woman who wants a [[natural childbirth]] but the baby doesn't descend far enough. She has several failed attempts at convincing the woman to have a [[caesarean section]], but the woman yells at her to leave the room, which she does. Dr. Bailey talks to her and says that no man, neither Derek nor Mark, defines Addison.
 
Burke is cleared for surgery by Derek, who is distracted by the presence of Mark in the hospital. Cristina is pushing Burke and hasn't realised that his hand is still shaking. When Burke practices on a cadaver she finally sees this, but comes up with a plan where Burke will get someone to hold items for him so that he can use his good left hand to steady his right hand.
 
A man who has just had a heart operation lights a cigarette while still using a [[nasal cannula]] for [[oxygen therapy|oxygen]]. He suffers severe burns to his face, which Mark treats after initially clashing with Derek over whether they should wait before proceeding with the surgery. Alex is assigned as Mark's intern but finds that it isn't as he expected, with Mark requesting a coffee. Mark also ignores Dr. Bailey, who was the man's original doctor.
 
Meredith has stomach pain, nausea and vomiting which, after Cristina bellowed her suspicion, leads the staff to believe she may be pregnant with Derek's child. Cristina nicknamed the supposed child "McBaby" after finally learning that Meredith has never had sex with Finn before. It turns out that she has [[appendicitis]] and needs surgery. While on morphine, she makes several inappropriate statements, including telling people that George is a good kisser, that Bailey is really pretty, telling Mark that his nickname is "McSteamy" and that she is now known as the "adulterous whore" instead of "dirty mistress". Addison talks to her and informs Meredith that she does not hate her. Meredith wonders when Addison knew that Derek was "the one". Addison replies that she never knew this, but did know that Derek would never intentionally hurt someone. Meredith notes that he did hurt Meredith, when he chose Addison over her.
 
Izzie meets with Dennison "Denny" Duquette, Sr., who wants to know about his son's death. Concerned that Izzie might have been after his son's money, he is very suspicious that his son had survived for so long, only to die as a result of her medical decisions, shortly after proposing to her. He also tells Izzie that the reason Denny's parents never visited was that after Denny got sick, his prognosis had gotten worse and worse. In the end, Denny had left saying he didn't want them to have to watch him die. After Denny Duquette, Sr.'s fears are about Izzie are put to rest, he hands Izzie an envelope. Later that night, she used the code Denny Sr. gave her to access the last voice mail Denny Jr. left his parents right after his successful transplant surgery, inviting them down to Seattle to meet Izzie, the "beautiful, stubborn doctor", his new fiancee.
 
George admits to Callie he should have told her that he was not ready to move in together. In response she invites him to her hotel room that evening. But he stands her up to go to Izzie who wants someone to be there when she listens to Denny Jr's last message and opens the envelope. He ends up opening the envelope out of curiosity while Izzie was transfixed on the voice message (or the voice) and finds a check from Denny Jr. to Izzie for $8.7 million. Callie breaks up with him, as she is sick of George always choosing to spend time with Izzie or Meredith over her. At the bar, Callie invites Mark up to her hotel room instead.
 
After Addison cautioned him not to hurt Meredith again, Derek took it the wrong way and thought that she meant he should be the bigger person and not let himself hurt her again. He seek Richard's advice, asking him why he left Ellis. He then spoke to Finn and realised Meredith told Finn a great many things about him, but he didn't even know Finn's a widower. He willingly walks away from Meredith in order to spare her from his further complicating her life, but his leaving finally gives Meredith the clarity and courage to take a leap of faith and choose Derek over Finn, even though, as Finn said, "He's going to hurt you, and when he does, I won't be here."
 
Izzie shows up at Joe's bar to meet Denny's father. At first, he's hostile, saying how suspicious it is that she got engaged to Denny right before he died. He says she must have enormous med school loans and that she was just after Denny's money. She chews him out for not being there for his son. He explains that Denny didn't want his parents to watch him die, so he left and they had no idea where he was.
 
Izzie tells him the whole story -- and that she's debt-free -- and he softens. He hands her an envelope. Inside is a check for $8.7 million. And he lets her hear the message Denny left for them the day he died, about Izzie and how she's the love of his life and he can't wait for them to meet her.
 
Callie asks George to dinner. But he says he has to go home to be there for Izzie. She complains that Meredith and Izzie always come first and asks what she is to him. When he doesn't answer she tells him he won't have to worry about deciding anymore.
 
At Joe's, Mark and Callie are still smarting from their break-ups, so Callie invites him back to her hotel.
 
*'''Guest star''': [[Chris O'Donnell]] (Dr. Finn Dandridge); [[Fred Ward]] (Denny Duquette, Sr.); [[Stephanie Faracy]] (Mrs. Sullivan); [[Tina Holmes]] (Rebecca Bloom); [[Alan Blumenfeld]] (Shawn Sullivan); [[Steven W. Bailey]] (Joe); [[Jeff Rubino]] (Jeff Bloom); [[Paula Weston Solano]] (OB Nurse).
 
==Oh, the Guilt==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[October 19]], [[2006]]'''''
 
*Directed by: [[Jeff Melman]]
*Written by: [[Zoanne Clack]] and [[Tony Phelan]] & [[Joan Rater]]
[[Image:Greys ep305.jpg|thumb|Izzie's check.]]
 
Izzie makes breakfast for her roommates, and worried that she is starting her obsessive muffin baking again, they ask her if she is fine. She insists that she is fine, but is being very cavalier towards her 8.7 million dollar check from Denny, even spilling juice all over it. Unable to decide what to do with the money, she decides to go the the hospital to clear out her locker first.
 
The interns are excited to attend the Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conference but their excitement evaporates quickly after finding out Denny Duquette is first on the agenda. Bailey is slammed and raked over the coals for letting her interns run unsupervised about the hospital for long durations. A Dr. Savoy, in particular, questions her authority as a surgeon, especially after her new commitments as a mother. While wondering around the hospital, Izzie stumbles into the conference and also witness the Bailey-bashing.
 
After the conference, the interns refuse to let Izzie be alone and insists she stays in the hospital. George offers to keep her company. Alex becomes very defensive and says that he was not involved in any part of the Denny débâcle. Cristina and Meredith are very apologetic to Bailey, but she brushes them off as they do not get to feel better about the whole thing.
 
Bailey, Alex and Mark treat a young mother, Rebecca, battling stage 2B [[breast cancer]], who is wondering if it is even worth considering a [[mastectomy]] when she feels as if she will die soon anyway. Feeling guilty over blaming the baby for not discovering the cancer earlier, forcing her to undergo the mastectomy, she decides aganst the surgery. Bailey keeps herself for being emotionally involved in the case for fear of damaging her reputation any further, despite Rebecca's husband numerous desperate pleads to Bailey to urge his wife to do the surgery. Noticing Bailey's uncharacteristic coldness, the Chief tells her that being a parent makes her a better doctor because compassion and empathy are large parts of being a doctor. Bailey decides to re-embrace her old warm self, she talks to Rebecca usng her own experiences as a new mother herself. She tells her that mothers are only human and blaming the baby is a normal reaction. Rebecca is encouraged to fight the cancer so that she doesn't miss out on the joys of motherhood. Bailey is looking after the baby while the couple have some alone time, and Dr. Savoy approaches her. She rebukes him for undermining her authority and he leaves. The conversation is overheard by Alex, who tells Bailey that he didn't do anything. Misunderstanding him, she tells him that she knows he was not involved in the matter. He clarifies, telling her that he knew about Izzie's plan to cut the [[LVAD]] wire and he didn't do anything. Therefore, he was partly to blame as well. Bailey thanks him, calling him "Alex".
 
Derek and Addison finalize their divorce with Derek giving up most of their property to Addison. He feels she deserves it because he had an affair while she only had a one night stand with Mark. Also, Derek happily decides that they are mature and civilised, and wants to remain friends with her. Addison tries to clarify the truth, but cannot bring herself to say it.
 
Meanwhile, Burke cannot bring himself to tell the Chief about his shaky hand, especially after the Chief heaps praise onto him. He decides to bury himself in paperwork and abstain from surgeries. Izzie wanders into his office and tells him that she is fine. He castigates her, saying that she is not fine because Denny died, and neither is he because he got shot while returning to the hospital because she told him to. Feeling extremely guilty for causing Burke harm, she leaves his office.
 
Meredith contemplates telling Derek about her breaking up with Finn and her fellow interns urge her to do it quickly. She meets Callie, who unexpectedly confesses that she slept with another guy and asks if she should tell George. Feeling like she should share, Meredith tells Callie that she broke up wth Finn and asks if she should tell Derek. She decides not to tell Derek while Callie resolves to tell George. Over the course of the day, she bumps into Derek many times but decides against telling him about Finn.
 
Meredith and Addison examine a couple, Sonja and Adam, who have become stuck together in mid-[[coitus]]. Adam's piercing hooked onto Sonya's dislodged [[IUD]] and is embedded in her vaginal wall. Guilty about having sex with her ex-husband even though she has re-married, she begs Addison to separate them quickly. Addison, Meredith, Cristina and the Chief manage to separate the couple but Adam suffers a [[heart attack]] in the process and Burke is called onto the case.
 
Burke and Cristina work out an arrangement for the surgery. In the midst of performing cardiac surgery, Burke's right hand begins to tremble again, so Cristina covers for him by asking to practice her running whipstitch. Burke talks her through the delicate procedure and this gets the other interns jealous. Izzie, however, is inspired watching Cristina in the operating theatre. This makes Izzie realise that despite all the things she could do now that she is rich, she still wants to be a surgeon. She speaks with the Chief and asks to return to work. The Chief tells her of his own past, when he made a mistake and lost a patient due to [[pneumothorax|a collapsed lung]]. He tells her that she is only human and therefore capable of making mistakes, and that the important thing is to learn from your mistakes and move on.
 
Sonya tells Addison that she will tell her current husband about her affair because she stopped feeling guilty after repeatedly meeting her ex-husband for sex. She feels that the truth has to come out eventually. This makes Addison confess to Derek that she had a relationship with Mark for two months after he left. She only left for Seattle after finding him in bed with someone else. Derek tells her to get out of his life. Meanwhile, Meredith walks into the elevator and meets Derek. She tells him about Finn but still reeling from Addison's confession, he mutters an unenthused "okay". A confused Meredith looks on as he leaves the elevator. Mark approaches him and tells him that he felt like he should know the truth because they are friends, to which Derek coldly replies that Mark is not his friend.
 
George goes to see Callie in her hotel room, bringing food and entertainment. However, she is still guilty from sleeping with Mark and tells him that they have broken up. Addison and Mark sleep together again, post-coital, he tells her that she need not feel guilty anymore, prompting her to say shut up. Back at Meredith's place, Izzie decides not to cash her multimillion dollar check until she knows what good can come of it, to George's and Meredith's disbelief. Izzie places her battered check on the refrigerator and leaves. Meredith reaches out for it, only to have George playfully slap her hand away.
 
* '''Guest Star''': [[Faith Prince]] (Sonya Cowlman); [[Arye Gross]] (Adam Morris); [[Justina Machado]] (Diane Niles); [[Chris Conner]] (Mr. Niles); [[Margo Harshman]] (Jennifer Morris); [[Todd Babcock]] (Dr. Matthew Savoy); [[Moe Irvin]] (Nurse Tyler); [[Kate Anthony]] (Nurse Kate); [[Karl T. Wright]] (Mediator); [[Libby Barnes]] (Dr. #1); [[Tom Ormeny]] (Dr. #2); [[Dennis Depew]] (Intern)
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by Aberdeen, Washington grunge band [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]].
 
==Let the Angels Commit==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[November 2]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Jessica Yu]]
*Written by: [[Stacy McKee]]
 
Meredith visits Derek at his trailer when he does not call her for a week after she tells him about breaking up with Finn. She finds him only clad in a towel, with a tall beautiful woman on his bed. Shocked, Meredith flees the trailer while Derek tries in vain to chase her. It turns out the woman is his sister, Nancy, who does not seem to approve of him dating Meredith and proceeds to label her a slutty intern.
 
In the elevator, George decides to channel Cristina for Meredith if she channels Izzie for him, as their respective confidants had been very preoccupied lately. Meredith spills on Derek's infidelity, prompting George while channelling Cristina to say "McDreamy was doing the McNasty with McHottie? That McBastard." They then both decide to swear off relationships.
 
She later finds out that McHottie is actually Derek's sister. Nancy deliberately picks on Meredith, leading Izzie to call her McBitchy. Derek is unhappy that Nancy gets along very well with Addison and Mark. She later advises him that maybe he needs a little time alone, to sort things out on his own. He subsequently tells Meredith that he does need a little time to himself and she agrees.
 
Izzie returns to the hospital and is once again assigned to Bailey. Bailey feels that Izzie should start afresh under another resident, but the Chief tells her that the other doctors doubt her judgements and abilities as a doctor and she should prove them wrong through Izzie. Izzie is ordered by Bailey to shadow Meredith, but not before telling her that she should not have any contact with any patients whatsoever and basically, be seen and not heard.
 
Izzie has difficulties re-integrating into hospital life as she realises that many things have changed. When tending to a woman who severely burnt her hand a few days before taking her Bar exam, she brings Meredith the wrong gauze, not knowing that hospital protocols have changed. During lunch, she is stood up in the cafeteria, not knowing that the other interns have taken to having lunch in a sedated patient's room. There, she realises that her friends have changed too. Cristina has become more distant and she is left out of Meredith and George's conversation.
 
Against Bailey's and Meredith's instructions, she confronts the burn patient, who she suspects deliberately burnt her hand to get out of taking her exam. Her hunch is right and she manages to convince the patient to undergo psychiatric evaluation by relating her own experience with failure. While leaving the hospital, she meets the Chief who tells her that Meredith gave her a good evaluation. He also welcomes her back to the hospital.
 
George and Addison have a patient with two uteruses, Noelle. She is also pregnant with one baby in each uterus and the babies have different due dates. Meanwhile, Alex is sent to run errands for Mark but is distracted by Addison's patient. He finds out that Greg, Noelle's fiancé, likes to talk sports to the babies.
 
Addison unwittingly exposes Noelle's infidelity to Greg, leading him to leave her. She goes into [[premature labor]] and requires an emergency [[C-section]]. George is unable to hold the second baby still while Addison delivers the first, putting mother and child in danger. Alex coaxes the baby to stop moving by commentating a boxing match to her. Later, Mark tells him that his future in plastics is over because he did not run Mark's errand for him.
 
Greg eventually reconciles with Noelle. George becomes motivated by Greg's commitment to Noelle and decides that he wants to commit to Callie. She tells him that she is tired of him chasing her unless he is ready to catch her.
 
Cristina takes it upon herself to protect Burke's secret by writing all his operations on the OR board. She deliberately schedules his operations in theatres without galleries and prevents other residents from scrubbing in. George and Alex feel that she is abusing her power.
 
Cristina schedules Burke to do a rare and highly complicated 'humpty dumpty' surgery, where the patient's heart is removed and the cardiac [[tumor]] is scraped out before putting it back in. Burke is unhappy that Cristina scheduled the operation that very day before telling him, but she allays his fears of not being able to pull it off. Bailey wants in on the surgery and writes her name on the OR board. Fearful that Bailey might expose Burke, Cristina erases Bailey's name off. This causes a hurt Bailey to think that Burke, like some of the doctors in the hospital, doubt her abilities as well. However, she later chances upon Cristina writing Burke's surgeries on the board and realises that Cristina was the one who erased her name.
 
*'''Guest Star''': [[Embeth Davidtz]] (Nancy Shepherd)
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[Danielle Howle and the Tantrums]].
 
==Where The Boys Are==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[November 9]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Dan Minahan]]
*Written by: [[Mark Wilding]]
 
Derek decides to go on a camping trip in the mountains for some peace and space to himself, and invites Burke along. He in turn invites George and so on, and the Chief, Alex, Joe and his boyfriend Walter end up tagging along. Derek is irritated when his plan for a peaceful camping trip falls to pieces because Burke invited "half the hospital" along.
 
Alex is irritated when George picks on his inappriopriate camping attire and inaccurate fishing techniques. In tit-for-tat fashion, he tells George that Callie had been sleeping with Mark. This culminates in a fight between the two, which only adds to Derek's displeasure. The Chief does not want either intern to damage their prized possessions - their hands, and sets up ground rules for their brawl and officiates their match. However, they knock into Walter, causing him to dash his head on a rock. Joe insists on having an attending to stitch Walter's head up and Burke successfully pulls off the makeshift surgery under the intense scrutiny of George, who earlier witnessed one of Burke's hand tremors.
 
Burke tells George that his expectations of other people are too high and that he attacks when he sees flaws in them. Meanwhile, Alex tells the Chief that he only went on this trip because he wanted to have some fun with the guys, to make up for the lack of a father figure when he was young. On the trip, the Chief learns that Joe and Walter are a couple and that Joe is willing to do anything, including giving up his bar for Walter. Upon seeing how happy the two men are together, he realises how much he misses Adele.
 
Addison and Callie work together on a pregnant woman who broke her wrist after falling in the shower. Addison breaks down after realises that the baby died in the fall. Both doctors can relate to how a happy relationship can be destroyed so easily. The unlikely pair bond over their sleeping with Mark.
 
Cristina is assigned to a kid who swallowed several Monopoly pieces by Bailey. She is banned from all surgeries until she tells Bailey why she erased her name off Burke's humpty-dumpty surgery. She is forced to sift through his stool and make sure all the pieces have been passed out. After a game piece perforates the boy's intestine, Bailey performs surgery to remove the piece and bars Cristina from the OR until she tells her why she erased her name. Cristina decides to keep quiet to protect Burke's secret.
 
Izzie is given a peer counsellor and is shocked when it turns out to be Sydney, the perpetually perky resident, who had substituted for Bailey temporarily during her maternity leave. She seeks refuge from her by helping Cristina with her patient, but fails when Sydney decides to wait for her. She blows up at Sydney telling her that she would rather sift through feces than talk to Sydney about Denny. Sydney tells her that she once suffered a [[nervous breakdown]] after losing a kid through her fault, and since then she put on a perky exterior to show people that she's fine. Izzie confesses to missing Denny constantly and it scares her that she doesn't know whether she wants to be a surgeon.
 
Meredith is assigned to work with Mark on a [[gender-reassignment surgery]] on a man, Daniel, intent on becoming a woman, Donna. Donna insists on the surgery even though her [[hormone replacement therapy]] is causing her breast cancer to grow. Meredith realises that Mark is not as callous as he appears to be through his interactions with Donna. Mark tells her that Derek has too much emotional baggage even though he does not show it. He also seizes every opportunity to flirt with Meredith and urges her to start afresh, preferably with him. She rejects his multiple advances.
 
George returns to the hospital, and decides to talk to Callie. She shows him his father, who has been warded.
Meanwhile, Derek back from his camping trip, decides to start on a fresh slate with Meredith. She hesitates, fearing that it might be too late for that. But after seeing Mark in the background, she decides to give it a shot and kisses Derek.
 
*'''Guest Star''': [[Steven W. Bailey]] (Joe), [[Kali Rocha]] (Dr. Sydney Heron)
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[Connie Francis]].
 
==Staring at the Sun==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[November 16]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Jeff Melman]]
*Written by: [[Gabrielle Stanton]] & [[Harry Werksman]]
 
Derek and Meredith make out in a bathtub, and Meredith stops Derek from getting too intense, telling him that they are taking things slow. She decides that she wants to be fun and they both resolve to be "bright and shiny" people.
 
The next morning, a "bright and shiny" Derek decides to be cordial and friendly to Addison. She is surprised at his unprecedented exuberance and he is surprised that she is still wearing their wedding rings. The rings are stuck and Derek advises her to use soap.
 
Meredith strides in happily into the locker-room and announces that she is leaving "dark and twisty Meredith" for "bright and shiny". After noticing that no one is really paying any attention, she finds out that George's father has been warded after losing consciousness and breaking his [[clavicle]]. George reinforces that everything will be fine but he is clearly shaken. Bailey assigns George to scut duty as "family members don't treat family members". Cristina says that she is scrubbing in on Burke's surgery and Bailey reluctantly lets her go. Meredith is sent to the pit, while Alex is assigned to Mark with Izzie shadowing him. Bailey reminds her not to interact with her patients.
 
Callie has fixed George's father's clavicle and is getting along very well with his brothers. George thanks her but reminds her that they have broken up and leaves. Callie is dejected at what he says.
 
Bailey lets George pick an intern he wants to be assigned to his father. After witnessing Burke letting Cristina decanulate a heart by herself, he chooses her. By now, he is highly suspicious of Burke's hand and confronts Cristina several times about it. She brushes him off every time, saying that Burke is fine. However, one of these confrontations is witnessed by Bailey, which reinforces her own suspicions as well.
 
The Chief and Cristina perform the [[endoscopy]] on George's father and the [[biopsy]] results return abnormal. He has stage III [[metastatic cancer]] of the [[esophagus]] and the cancer has also spread to the stomach. Overwhelmed by his father's medical condition, Callie sleeping with Mark and Burke's hand tremor, he confides in Izzie and Meredith, but they are unable to provide much comfort.
 
His father's health takes another turn for the worse when Cristina discovers a leaking [[aortic valve]] and will need to undergo [[valve replacement]] before the cancer can be treated. He insists that Burke does the surgery and the prospect of George's father's life in the hands of Burke has Cristina worried.
 
Meanwhile, George is unable to communicate with his family when they cannot understand his medical jargon and he cannot simplify it for them. His brothers' constant teasing of him makes the situation worse and he blows up at them. Only Callie is able to make them understand their father's medical condition better using car analogies.
 
Meredith, Bailey and Derek work on Mia Hanson, a girl who was backed up by her mom's [[SUV]] in the driveway. She suffers from crush injury to her abdomen, as well as [[blunt trauma]] to her head. Her parents, being corporate high-fliers, are unable to connect and comfort the girl. She constantly cries out for Anna, her nanny, even though Anna was the one who knocked her down. Anna, however, was fired by Mia's parents. The poor parenting strikes a chord in Meredith, who did not have the most attentive of mothers in Ellis Grey. Bailey is also reminded of how much she is neglecting her son by working. The nanny is eventually re-hired and both parents resolve to bond with their daughter.
 
Mark sends Alex and Izzie to run his errands for him and Addison chides him for treating them like slaves instead of teaching them. She tries to let the Chief know, but realises that he is distracted and depressed from his marriage woes. Derek is roped in to counsel the Chief, however it ends in disaster after both of them start arguing over their marriage. The Chief decides to make his marriage work and tells Meredith that he is going to stop visiting Ellis Grey. Ellis is upset that he is leaving her for Adele and frets over raising Meredith by herself. Meredith tells her she did the best she could.
 
Alex and Izzie are to monitor Frank, who underwent [[Breast implant|pectoral enhancement surgery]] for his girlfriend to prevent her from leaving him. Frank has a tendency to speak about himself in the [[third person]]. Alex is sceptical at his extravagant measures for love, but he tells him that sometimes "grand gestures" are necessary to impress a girl. An inspired Alex lets Izzie remove the tube that drains the saroma from Frank, despite her probation rules. She is extremely happy to be able to do something medical and in the heat of the moment, Alex pulls her in for a kiss. She pulls away, saying that she can't. Later in Joe's bar, Izzie expresses surprise at Alex's feelings for her and he apologises for his actions ("Alex is sorry he's such an idiot"). She offers to buy him a drink and he accepts.
 
At the end of the day, Bailey calls her son and sings to him. Addison is on a ferry boat, where she tosses her rings into the water. Cristina tells Burke that George knows about his hand. Elsewhere, Meredith and Derek soak in a tub, and decide that although they are not cut out to be "bright and shiny", they are still happy to have each other in the bath tub.
 
*'''Guest Star''': [[Matt Winston]] (Frank, the [[Breast implant|Pec Implant]] Guy), [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]] (Dr. Ellis Grey)
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to songs by [[U2]], [[Wendy and Lisa]], [[TV on the Radio]] and [[The Offspring]]
*'''Trivia''': This is the third episode not to include a closing voiceover at all (the first being "It's the end of the world" and the second being "Losing my Religion"). Instead, the sound of Dr. Bailey singing [[Billie Holiday]]'s song, [[God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday song)|God Bless the Child]] over a cell phone to her son is heard.
*'''Trivia''': This episode featured the song Where We Gonna Go from Here by [[Mat Kearney]], which was also featured at the first season finale of Kyle XY.
 
==From a Whisper to a Scream==
'''''Original Air Date: [[November 23]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Julie Anne Robinson]]
*Written by: [[Kip Koenig]]
[[Image:Greys ep309.jpg|thumb|250px|Burke receives a grilling with Christina onlooking.]]
 
Meredith still refuses to have sex with Derek because they are taking things slow. Cristina barges into
Meredith's bedroom early in the morning and kicks Derek out. She needs advice and asks Meredith a hypothetical question. She needs to know whether Meredith would turn herself in if Derek was caught for robbing a bank and she was his accomplice. Naturally, Meredith sees through this and tries to get Cristina to open up but fails as Cristina leaves.
 
Cristina is worried that her covert teamwork with Burke will be exposed as George has caught on to the truth. At the hospital, she confides this to Burke, who assuages her fears by telling her that his hand tremors have not resurfaced in a week. He also reinforces that they are a strong team, but she is not all that convinced.
 
When an elderly driver, Mr. Dickerson, crashes into a fish market, all the doctors are called to tend to the several victims. However, Izzie was mistakenly paged and Bailey sends her to watch George's father. Izzie is not entirely pleased when she is asked to candy stripe once again and not do anything medical.
 
Mr. Dickerson suffered trauma to his head and chest because there was no airbag to cushion the impact. Callie examines his broken leg and decides that to pass him to Derek and Cristina, so that they can tend to his more severe head injuries. Mrs. Dickerson insists that the car, not her husband, was responsible for the accident. She also refuses to talk to the police just yet and stays by her husband's side.
 
Burke and Meredith work on one of the victims with Cristina worriedly watching from afar, as she is not by his side to assist him. The victim succumbs to the massive injuries, which is witnessed by Dr. Erica Hahn from Seattle Presbyterian. She was called to Seattle Grace on a consult by George for his father.
 
Janelle, a woman covered in blood, walks into the emergency room and collapses into Addison's arms. Mark and Alex remove the glass pieces from her and stiches her up, but when she reveals that she is 10 weeks [[pregnant]], Addison is brought on her case as well. A worried Mrs. Dickerson, who is one of Janelle's best customers, ask about her and Janelle starts coughing up blood. She needs heart surgery because a large glass shard has punctured her heart. Janelle also reveals that her baby's father does not know about the baby because he cheated on her and she did not want him in the baby's life. Alex tells her that the baby's father may be a jerk, she doesn't have to be one since the baby will grow up and ask about his father.
 
George's parents ask Izzie about his love life, and she unintentionally shares details about George's life that he did not want his parents to know. On top of that, Izzie is full of praise for Burke but George decides to ask Dr. Hahn to replace Burke on his father's surgery. This is witnessed by Cristina, who thinks that Dr. Hahn is replacing Burke entirely. Her fears increase when the Chief asks to talk to Burke urgently.
 
Cristina tells Burke that the Chief asked for him. She wants to align their stories to hide the truth but Burke is sick of lying. He wants to tell the Chief the truth about his hand and leaves angrily. However, the Chief decides to retire and wants Burke to take over his position of Chief of Surgery instead. Cristina is pleased as George did not tell the Chief about Burke's hand, and Burke gets the position he worked so hard for. But Burke does not want it because there is blood on it, blaming Cristina for making him cross the line with her. They argue heatedly over whose fault this is.
 
Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley decide to let Burke operate instead because of Izzie's compliments for him. George gets upset and tells them that Izzie is on probation and it is because she easily gets too emotionally involved with her patients and one of them died because of it. This betrayal hurts Izzie and she leaves.
 
George once again reminds Callie that she does not have to be concerned about him and his family because they have broken up. He also reveals that he knows that Callie slept with Mark. Furious at the assumed betrayal, she confronts Meredith in the lockerroom, slamming her repeatedly into the lockers for good measure. Meredith tells her that Callie only told her she slept with someone, and it was George who told her that that someone was Mark. Shocked at the sudden turn of events, Callie leaves and looks for George. She tells him that she did not betray him because she only slept with Mark to get over him after their break-up, but it did not work. Overwhelmed by everything going on, he tells her that he cannot deal with her for the moment, which causes her to flee.
 
Derek finds out that Mr. Dickerson has advanced [[spinal stenosis]], the narrowing of the spine due to ageing. The intense numbness of his legs and feet meant that he should not have been driving. On top of that, he has a
[[subdural hematoma]] and a hole in his [[trachea]]. He would require a cardio-thoracic surgeon to repair the trachea while Derek works on his brain. He calls Burke to help and Burke starts to tell Derek the truth about his hand. However, Alex interrupts and tells Burke he is needed to work on Janelle. Burke decides to take Janelle and asks Derek to call Dr. Hahn to work on Mr. Dickerson. He tells Alex he wants Cristina to scrub in with him, and Alex quietly remarks that everyone else gets a surgery but him.
 
Mrs. Dickerson is filled with guilt when she sees Janelle being wheeled in for surgery and tells Bailey that she knew her husband should not have been driving. She did not want to make him feel betrayed by siding with their daughter when she took away Mr. Dickerson's car keys. She breaks down and Bailey leads her to the police to record her statement.
 
The glass shard is successfully removed from Janelle's heart and the heart is on bypass. Meredith enters and asks Burke to assist Dr. Hahn with Mr. Dickerson. He tells Cristina to stay and watch Janelle but she follows him anyway. Meredith is shocked at her defiance and realises that something is up between Cristina and Burke. Cristina warns her not to breathe a word about it as she returns to Janelle.
 
During Mr. Dickerson's surgery, Meredith observes Burke intensely even though she is working on his brain with Derek. Mr. Dickerson's surgery is a success and Burke returns to Janelle's operation. Cristina sees Burke having difficulties with his hand and asks to help, but he rebuffs her. He asks Bailey to scrub in and assist him and feeling betrayed, Cristina leaves the OR. When the surgery is over, he heads to the Chief's office to talk to him, but realises Cristina is already there.
 
Alex and Addison talk about Janelle and whether she would tell her baby's father about the baby. Addison tells him that he is a decent guy and it would be a sad thing if Mark diminishes that quality in him. They share a very meaningful look and after a while, feel embarrassed about staring at each other for so long. Alex sheepishly thanks Addison as she leaves.
 
Running into each other in the elevator, Derek asks Preston why he did not tell about his hand, since they are friends. He brushes him off, saying that Derek is only his surgeon. Meanwhile, Meredith and George leaves the hospital together and see Cristina sitting outside by herself. George strides past her angrily, while Meredith sits down next to her. Cristina tells her that the bank robbery was both Burke's and her idea, and Meredith replies saying that she did the right thing. Cristina sadly realises that she cannot go home and asks Meredith where is she suppose to go.
 
Back at Meredith's place, Derek asks Meredith why she did not tell him about Burke and Cristina when she knew. She tells him that Cristina is her best friend and she couldn't betray that friendship. After all, she was there for her when he was not. Then, they fall out of scene and have sex. Meanwhile, George tries to apologise to Izzie for his inappriopriate outburst but she tells him she is not ready to forgive him yet and to try again tomorrow.
 
Cristina finally sums up the courage to return home and takes tentative steps into Burke's house. He looks at her with an unreadable expression, and closes the bedroom door in her face.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[George Dzundza]] (Harold O'Malley); [[Brooke Smith]] (Erica Hahn); [[Debra Monk]] (Louise O'Malley); [[Lois Smith]] (Mrs. Dickenson); [[Emy Coligado]] (Janelle Duco); [[Kate Anthony]] (Nurse Kate); [[Linda Klein]] (Nurse Linda).
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to songs by [[Elvis Costello]], [[Robert Palmer (British singer)|Robert Palmer]], [[Starsailor (band)|Starsailor]], and [[Icicle Works]].
*'''Trivia''': The episode is in Cristina's point of view rather than the usual narration provided by Meredith. This also occurred in ''What Have I Done to Deserve This?'' and ''Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response''.
** The extended episode features only 3 songs, which is lesser than the average of 5 songs per episode. The writers felt that while everyone has a soundtrack playing in their head, Cristina is so focused all the time that she does not have one, hence the decision to reduce the number of songs played during the episode.
 
==Don't Stand So Close to Me==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[November 30]], [[2006]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Seith Mann]]
*Written by: [[Carolina Paiz]]
 
This episode opens with Ellis Grey fretting over Richard Webber leaving her, and Meredith tries to tell her that this had happened a long time ago but cannot get through to her mother. Meredith is hurt when Ellis cries that she should not have had a child so that Richard will stay with her.
 
Back at the hospital, Bailey insists that the Chief punish Burke and Cristina for their severe lapse in judgement but the Chief refuses, saying that no one was killed because of their cover-up. However, the Chief orders Burke to get his hand fixed by Derek immediately. Derek tries to help Burke fix his hand, but Burke coldly brushes him off and refuses his help because he feels that Derek is responsible for his hand tremors.
 
All the interns avoid Cristina and treat her shabbily except for Meredith, who comes to her best friend's defense. George is particularly miffed because Cristina was willing to let Burke operate on his father despite his shaky hand. However, Cristina refuses to let Meredith defend her or her past actions.
 
Addison calls Meredith and tells her that her step-sister Molly has been warded for an emergency [[C-section]]. Meredith tells her that Molly is not her family, but offers to be assigned to the case anyway. When Bailey assigns Cristina to George's father's [[valve replacement]] case, the interns are shocked because her mistake did not result in any repercussions. Bailey warns them not to jump to conclusions and shows the remaining interns their case for the day - adult [[conjoined twins]] Jake and Pete seeking to be separated. Jake wants to be separated from Pete so that he can pursue a real relationship with his girlfriend, Elena. The interns fight over who gets in on the case but because of the massiveness of the surgery, Bailey reluctantly allows George, Alex and Izzie to all be in on the surgery. The Chief, Derek and Mark are also performing the surgery. Mark whisks Izzie away to be his intern, to both Izzie's and Alex's disdain, albeit for different reasons.
 
In typical fashion, Izzie is delegated to get coffee for Mark. She is unfazed and refuses to get him any coffee, telling him where to find it himself. When he threatens her with the surgery, Izzie reluctantly gets him the coffee but tells him that he does not deserve any respect until he does something worth respecting.
 
The Chief lambasts Burke for blaming Derek for his hand when Burke was fully responsible for himself. He is also upset because he was ready to retire and pass on the torch to Burke but he "blew it out", so now he cannot mend his relationship with Adele. The Chief tells Burke that if he does not let Derek treat his hand, he is letting himself down.
 
George gets himself involved in his father's case and disregards Dr. Hahn's authority in the process. He is pulled aside by Bailey, who gives him strict orders to stay 50 feet away from his father because of her past experience with emotionally involved interns. But George nevertheless disobeys orders and finds Callie in his father's ward. Mr. O'Malley wants to know why George has been so angry at Callie and everyone else lately when the real person he is angry at is his father. George denies this but his father tells him that it is okay because he is angry at himself as well for contracting cancer. At this moment, his brothers return and tease him about how he is forbidden in his father's ward. He blows up at them once again, causing his father's heart to beat too fast. Callie pages the available cardio-thoracic surgeon and Burke comes in to assist. George reluctantly lets Burke help his father.
 
Meanwhile, Derek suffers his own crisis of confidence because of Burke blaming him for his hand. He is not confident of pulling off the separation surgery and does not see why the surgery should go ahead because of the complexity and risks involved. The Chief insists that he proceeds with the surgery because it can be done and a successful separation will generate immense publicity for the hospital. Bailey shares with Derek about her own crisis of confidence after the fall-out of the M&M conference. She tells him that he was not responsible for Burke and it was Burke's own fault for keeping his hand tremors a secret.
 
During the separation surgery, Mark asks Bailey if Izzie can observe the surgery in the operating theatre instead of up in the gallery. Bailey approves despite the Chief warning her about Izzie's probation status. She counters saying that Cristina made a mistake too, but she is performing the valve replacement surgery with Dr. Hahn. Derek gets his confidence back after Bailey's pep talk and the surgery is a success.
 
George goes to observe his father's operation but is unable to bring himself to see his father go under the knife. At this moment, Burke walks in and allays his fears, convincing him of Cristina's stellar cardio-thoracic capabilities. Burke gives George a blow-by-blow account of his father's procedure when he is unable to look. His father's operation is also a success and George thanks Burke for his kind gesture.
 
During Molly's C-section, the baby is found not breathing and requires follow-up surgery for its [[intestinal obstruction|jejunal atresia]]. Meredith tries to be emotionally distant, but fails when she is unable to tell Susan and Molly about the baby's medical complication. Addison refuses to let her in on the follow-up surgery because it was a mistake letting family treat family, so she sends Meredith to give hourly updates to Susan and Molly about the baby's condition during the surgery. When Meredith informs her step-mother and half-sister about the baby, she sees how other mothers provide comfort and care to their children. The baby manages to get through her procedure and Meredith informs a grateful Susan. Susan invites Meredith to be part of their family but Meredith coldly declines.
 
At the end of the day, Meredith castigates the other interns for being cold to Cristina. She reminds them that Cristina was there in their time of need, when Izzie cut Denny's [[LVAD]] wire, when Alex needed to study for his boards and when George was being called 007. She insists that they should return the favor now that she needs their support. George coldly replies that Cristina was calling him 007 and leaves, but Alex and Izzie apologise for their actions. Cristina asks Meredith why she cannot just mind her own business and is told that she is Meredith's sister and the only family she's got.
 
Meredith and Cristina see Derek and Burke going up in the elevator, so that Derek can take a look at Burke's hand. Cristina decides to follow and steps into the elevator as well. Back at home, Ellis is still ranting about how she should not have had Meredith and Meredith reaches forward and gives a hug, calling her Mommy. Ellis regains a moment of lucidity, calls her Meredith and returns the hug.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[George Dzundza]] (Harold O'Malley); [[Brooke Smith]] (Erica Hahn); [[Mare Winningham]] (Susan Grey); [[Debra Monk]] (Louise O'Malley); [[Mandy Siegfried]] (Molly Grey Thompson); [[Kate Burton (actress)|Kate Burton]] (Ellis Grey); [[Randy and Jason Sklar]] (Jake and Pete Weitzman); [[Jennifer Aspen]] (Elena).
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a [[Don't Stand So Close to Me|song]] by [[The Police (band)|The Police]].
*'''Trivia''': This episode only features the closing voice-over and does not feature the opening voice-over.
 
==Six Days, Part 1==
'''''Original Air Date: [[January 11]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Greg Yaitanes]]
*Written by: [[Krista Vernoff]]
 
Derek is rendered sleepless by a [[snoring]] Meredith, and is forced to tell her after she realises that he has not been sleeping well. She seizes the opportunity to tell him about his bad morning breath, but finds out that he has been stealing away every night to sleep elsewhere and creeping into bed before she wakes up.
 
Izzie is assigned to prepare Heather Douglas, a cynical and bitter teenager with severe [[scoliosis]], and a past medical history of [[VACTERL association|VATER syndrome]]. Heather is in to have kidney stones removed to improve her quality of life, and Callie feels that she is suitable for a spinal surgery that will straighten the curvature and enable her to stand straight. However, a consultation was not requested for, so Callie seeks advice from Bailey on how to get Derek to perform the consulatation. Callie successfully manages to stare Derek down and forces him to perform the consult. Izzie wants in on this rare surgery, but Bailey refuses on the grounds that her [[psychiatrist]] has yet to clear her for surgery because she has not deposited her 8.7 million dollar check. After being pressured into doing so by George and Bailey, she eventually deposits the check, but not before breaking down at the bank. However, the surgery cannot proceed as the insurance company deems the surgery too risky and experimental, and Heather's mother cannot afford the otherwise expensive surgery.
 
Mr O'Malley decides to let the Chief and Bailey remove the entire tumor even if the cancer has spread, despite their medical advice. They reluctantly agree to the private request, and resolve not to tell George of this arrangement, even though George has requested to be told the truth about his father's condition. During the surgery, the cancer is found to have spread but the surgeons proceed anyway. Meredith, who is also in the operating room, is sworn to secrecy. Meanwhile, George approaches Burke to better understand his father's condition. Delighted at his father's supposedly successful surgery, he kisses Callie in joy, surprising both her and his family.
 
Despite not being assigned to her niece's [[intestinal obstruction|jejunal atresia]] surgery, Meredith repeatedly bumps into her father Thatcher, who is visiting his granddaughter. She avoids him every time as he unsuccessfully tries to approach her.
 
Mark is in a foul mood as he fails to adapt well to Seattle and Addison's rejection. Alex bears the brunt of his temper as Addison tries to intercede on his behalf, admonishing him for abusing his interns. Things seem to deteriorate as Alex fetches Mark his hated beverage, and also decides that plastics is not for him. As Alex and Addison bond over Meredith's niece [[bowel perforation]] complications, he reveals that he deliberately gave Mark the wrong coffee because of how shabbily Mark was treating her. They almost kiss, but get interrupted when a nurse barges into the room, causing them to part on awkward terms.
 
Cristina and Burke refuse to speak to each other as they are too proud to give in, causing Cristina to seek all sorts of avenues to find out about Burke's hand without asking directly. She gets everyone from Meredith, Derek, George and even Olivia to pry, but fails.
 
Meredith tells Derek that she has abandonment issues, and wants Derek in the same bed as her every night. Derek agrees, but is once again plagued by her incessant snoring.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[George Dzundza]] (Harold O'Malley); Jeff Perry (Thatcher Grey); [[Debra Monk]] (Louise O'Malley); [[Greg Pitts]] (Jerry O'Malley); [[Tim Griffin]] (Ronnie O'Malley); [[Mae Whitman]] (Heather Douglas); [[Judith Hoag]] (Rhada Douglas); [[Sarah Utterback]] (Nurse Olivia); [[Rhomeyn Johnson]] (manager); [[Jake Mailey]] (Uncle Jim); [[Michael James Thompson]] (Cousin Joe).
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[DJ Shadow]].
*'''Trivia''':
**The episode was originally intended to be one episode, but was later expanded to a two-parter.
**The song that closes the episode, "[[Love Will Come Through]]" by [[Travis (band)|Travis]] was originally written for [[Moonlight Mile]], a film that [[Ellen Pompeo]] appeared in. In an odd coincidence, the movie's title (like all ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' episode titles) come from a song, in this case a song by the [[Rolling Stones]].
**This is the first episode to feature the closing credits "To Be Continued" instead of the normal "Grey's Anatomy", and also the second one to feature no opening and closing voice-over.
 
==Six Days, Part 2==
'''''Original Air Date: [[January 18]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Greg Yaitanes]]
*Written by: [[Krista Vernoff]]
 
Heather Douglas, the girl afflicted with [[scoliosis]], is able to continue with her spinal surgery when an anonymous donor offers to foot the entire bill of 300 thousand dollars. Bailey confronts Izzie about the donation and refuses to let her scrub in, because she has gotten too emotionally involved. As Derek and Callie work on Heather, Callie decides to leave the surgery halfway to give George emotional support for his father. Her surgery succeeds and Heather is able to walk upright. Izzie sees this and tells Bailey that she is a person that gets emotionally involved with her patients, but she is also a surgeon and is not willing to give up either part of her. Bailey nods and she leaves.
 
Meredith's relationship with Derek deteriorates as her [[snoring]] is preventing him from sleeping in peace. Upon seeing George's close relationship with his father, she decides to approach Thatcher and gives him a chance to explain himself. He tells her that he did not contact her because her mother told him not to. He also tells her that she inherited her snoring from him, and that wax ear plugs are very effective. At night, Derek returns home to Meredith and finds ear plugs on his pillow. He puts them on and snuggles up to her.
 
Mr. O'Malley's condition takes a turn for the worse when a kink is discovered in his [[intubation|intubating tube]]. After battling her nerves, Bailey manages to re-insert a new tube. However, George realises that under normal circumstances, the Chief and Bailey would not have proceeded with his father's surgery because his cancer had spread to other organs. He confronts them about it, and nearly breaks down in the process. Unfortunately, Mr. O'Malley's body is unable to withstand the trauma from the surgery and lapses into [[multiple organ failure]]. He is now entirely dependent on life support. The O'Malleys turn to George to make the final decision and he decides to save his father the pain and let him go.
 
Both Cristina and Burke still refuse to give in and say 'Uncle', and will only communicate via other people if necessary. She tries to withhold his food in order to break him, but the attempt is foiled when he calls the nurse in. However, when he learns from Derek that the O'Malleys are letting Mr. O'Malley go, he relents and tells Derek, in the presence of Cristina, that he has not had any tremors for a week.
 
Addison confides to Callie that the reason why Mark and herself have been so out of sorts this week. She aborted Mark's baby while in New York and the baby's due date would have been this week. Addison tells Mark that he did not want the baby and only wanted to trump Derek. She was only willing to have Derek's baby and not his, because he would have been a terrible father. A hurt Mark talks to Callie and realises that he would have made a terrible father. Meanwhile, Addison and Alex keep running into each other and are extremely awkward around each other.
 
After pulling the plug on his father, George heads outside for a breather and is followed by Cristina. She tells him about the 'Dead Dads' club and reveals that her father died when she was nine. George realises that he does not know how to live in a world where his father does not exist, and she tells him that that never really changes. Meanwhile, Alex heads to Joe's bar and breaks the bad news to Joe. He meets Addison there, and she kisses him.
 
*'''Guest Stars''': [[George Dzundza]] (Harold O'Malley); [[Jeff Perry]] (Thatcher Grey); [[Debra Monk]] (Louise O'Malley); [[Greg Pitts]] (Jerry O'Malley); [[Tim Griffin]] (Ronnie O'Malley); [[Mae Whitman]] (Heather Douglas); [[Judith Hoag]] (Rhada Douglas); [[Steven W. Bailey]] (Bartender Joe); [[Moe Irvin]] (Nurse Tyler).
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[DJ Shadow]].
*'''Trivia''': The episode was originally intended to be one episode, but was later expanded to a two-parter.
*'''Episode Dedication''': After the closing title card, a dedication to Bob Verne was displayed. Bob Verne was the father of the episode's writer, [[Krista Vernoff]]. The entire plot of George's father's illness was a dramatization of Verne's "very short battle with esophageal cancer". In an online posting<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.greyswriters.com/2007/01/six_more_days_w.html | work=Grey Matter | accessdate=2007-01-22 | title=Krista Vernoff's online posting}}</ref>, Vernoff recounted the details of her father's short fight and eventual death, and her personal anger at his surgeons who agreed to his wish to remove all of the tumorous cells which led to his death.
 
==Great Expectations==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[January 25]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Michael Grossman]]
*Written by: [[Eric Buchman]]
 
Burke and Cristina still aren't speaking, which makes it very awkward when he cooks dinner for Meredith and Derek but not for Cristina. Meredith urges them to speak to each other, but they insist they're fine.
 
Derek changes the subject to Richard's stepping down and Cristina reveals that he first asked Burke to be the next Chief of Surgery. Derek is hurt that he was passed over and that Burke never told him.
 
Mark had been preparing to leave Seattle Grace but when he hears from Meredith that the Chief is retiring, he joins Derek, Addison and Burke in jockeying to be his replacement. Derek yells at Meredith for telling Mark the news because now he's staying and she says she didn't realize it was a secret. He storms out, still mad.
 
Alex finally corners Addison and says she doesn't need to avoid him after that kiss since he's not interested in her; he just wants back in on her surgeries.
 
Callie is worn out from nonstop sex with George but he won't take the hint from her or anyone else that there are other ways to cope with the death of his father.
 
Miranda tells the Chief she wants to start a free clinic but he says she needs the department heads' support and funding first.
 
A young woman, Jilly, comes in for a pelvic exam and her best friend Rachel is there to lend her support. They find a large cervical tumor, but when they open Jilly up, they realize it's spread too far and it's inoperable. It's too similar to his father's case for George, who has to leave the o.r. before the surgery is done.
 
Now that they know Jilly is dying, Izzie wants to call Jilly's parents but Rachel says that she's Jilly's only family. But the [[Amish]] couple who wander into Seattle Grace turns out to be the parents. Jilly and Rachel both left their community together, swearing they'd be friends "cradle to the grave." Since Rachel had already been baptized, the other Amish must shun her, but not Jilly, who hadn't been baptized yet.
 
Izzie realizes that it was Jilly who called her own parents and that she'd rather die at home, among her Amish family. She convinces Rachel the best way to be her friend is to let her go.
 
Jilly's tumor might have been caught earlier at a free clinic, so Miranda is more determined than ever to make it happen. She convinces the other surgeons to sign off on the idea. She's so busy with her task, she doesn't realize that the Chief is retiring until she sees the other surgeons all lined up outside his office to argue their case to be the next Chief. She's the only who doesn't ask for the job, and the only one who seems sorry to see him go. And she's not expecting it when he selects her.
 
Miranda tells Izzie she has everything now but the funding for the Seattle Grace Free Clinic. "The Denny Duquette Memorial Clinic," says Izzie, offering up the $8 million that Denny left her.
 
Richard hurries to see his wife, Adele so he can tell her that he's retired, as she had demanded in her ultimatum a few months before. But when he arrives, he realizes she has someone else already. "It's too late," she tells him sadly.
 
Meredith is surprised to see Derek show up at her house after he yelled at her. He realizes she's never had a relationship that survived past the first argument, so he assures her that even if they fight, he's not going anywhere.
 
Cristina finally talks to Burke: She says that she's still convinced she did the right thing, so she doesn't need him to forgive her. What he says in response takes her by surprise. "Marry me, Cristina Yang."
 
George tells Callie he's realized something with his father's death, that he loves her and he wants to be with her. He drops to one knee and asks her to marry him.
*'''Guest stars''': [[Loretta Devine]] (Adele), [[Rachel Boston]] (Rachel), [[Jessica Stroup]] (Jilly Miller), [[Joe Holt]] (Steve), [[Michael P. Byrne]] (Mr. Miller) and [[Kathleen Mary Carthy]] (Mrs. Miller)
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[KISS (band)|KISS]].
*'''Trivia''': The episode was formerly known as ''Always Something There to Remind Me''
 
==Wishin' and Hopin'==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[February 1]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Julie Anne Robinson]]
*Written by: [[Tony Phelan]] & [[Joan Rater]]
 
The race for the Chief's position is on, as the doctors compete for Richard's affections, a surgical patient endangers the lives of those around her, and Meredith's Alzheimer's-stricken mother, Ellis, experiences a change in her medical condition.
 
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a song by [[Dusty Springfield]] and has been covered by [[Ani DiFranco]] and [[Stephanie Macintosh]].
 
==Walk On Water==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[February 8]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: [[Rob Corn]]
*Written by: [[Shonda Rhimes]]
 
A woman with pieces of glass in her chest comes to the ER looking for her husband who was in another ambulance. She refuses to be treated until she sees her husband. Question is, is he at Seattle Grace? A doctor has to deal with rather angry people complaining that the wait to be treated is way too long. Somewhere in Seattle, a doctor helps a man stuck in his car after he had an accident. A patient is hopeful after eye surgery. A very lonely child waits alone in the waiting room while her mother is being treated by doctors.
 
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to a [[Walk on Water (Aerosmith song)|song]] by [[Aerosmith]]. Alternately, the title is also that of songs by [[Milk Inc.]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], and [[Eddie Money]].
 
==Drowning On Dry Land==
 
'''''Original Air Date: [[February 15]], [[2007]]'''''
*Directed by: TBA
*Written by: TBA
 
*'''Title reference''': This episode's title refers to songs by [[Tab Benoit]], [[Fish Soup]], and [[Blues]].
 
 
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