Episode 2 : The first cut is the deepest (Boundaries)
Episode 3 : Winning a battle, losing the war ( Life Rules and Values)
Episode 4: No Man's Land (Intimacy)
A Hard Day's Night
Episode 1
The series opens with Meredith removing a sofa pillow from the bare bottom of a man named Derek. The evening before, these two had downed a few drinks and ended up sleeping together at Meredith's mother's house, which she's trying to sell - a fact she spits out to Derek before politely asking him to leave so she can get ready for her first day at work. Arriving as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital, Meredith is assigned to the "nazi," Dr. Miranda Bailey, as her resident. Joining our pretty protagonist in this assignment are Cristina Yang, Izzie Stevens and George O'Malley. Meredith's first case is a beauty pageant contestant suffering from seizures. When a surgical consult is called down, guess who the attending physician is? Derek. Or, to be more precise, Dr. Derek Sheppard. He wishes to talk to Meredith, but she's determined that it was a one-night stand to be forgotten about entirely. As the first day wears on, Cristina and Meredith bond. Izzie is stuck with rectal exams because she gets on Bailey's wrong side , while George is chosen by Dr. Preston Burke to assist on a surgey. He doesn't perform very well, however, as the patient dies and another arrogant intern, Alex Karev, dubs George as "007" because he has a license to kill. Meanwhile, Meredith comes across the Chief of Surgery, Dr. Richard Webber. He used to work with her mother, the famous Ellis Grey. The other interns are impressed by the status of Meredith's mother - and afraid that the younger Grey been riding the medical coat tails her well-known matriarch. When the hour ends, however, we see Meredith's visiting a nursing home ... to spend time with her mother, who has Alzheimer's Disease.
The First Cut is the Deepest
Episode 2
For someone not wishing to date Dr. Sheppard, Meredith has a silly way of showing that. She pounces on him with a kiss when they're alone in a hospital elevator. The other interns, meanwhile, are having their own issues when the cocky Alex is added to Dr. Bailey's team. He joins Cristina is delivering the news to patients of their lab results. Neither of these dour doctors love the hugs they receive from joyful families. Izzie, fortunately, has a chance to practice some "real medicine" as she sews up minor cuts and injuries. She also is bombarded by pleas from a woman who cannot speak English. It turns out this patient's daughter needs medical assistance, but lacks a green card. The good-hearted Izzie treats the bloody girl in the parking lot. The confident Dr. Burke, meanwhile, receives a jolt when he discovers that he's no longer first in line for Chief Resident. Dr. Webber brought in his former student, Sheppard, to compete for the position. There seems to be another, unknown reason why Sheppard left New York, however. Meredith isn't aware of any of this yet, though, because she's been busy carrying around a severed penis all day. It belonged to a rapist whose victim bit it off and is now fighting for her life in the hospital. Sheppard impresses Meredith with how sensitive he is to this poor, lonely woman - but it's not enough for another kiss. When Meredith has a chance to ride the elevator with him again, she chooses the stairs instead. Meredith also diagnoses a baby with a rare heart murmour despite being told that the case is none of her concern.
Winning a Battle, Losing the War
Episode 3
Thanks to a bike race sponsored by the Dead Baby Bar, the ER is teeming with injured riders and pedestrians. One of them is named Viper and after Alex quickly removes the spokes from his abdomen, Meredith is left to finish up. Before Viper is discharged, he kisses Meredith out of nowhere. Sheppard witnesses and claims not to be jealous. Izzie and Cristina are in charge of an unidentified victim. If there is no sign of brain activity in the next six hours, this man will be declared dead. Izzie makes it her mission to find family of the patient and at least see if organ donation is a possibility. Meanwhile, George is asked to look over a close friend of Dr. Webber who has liver disease. These two scenarios eventually collide. Cristina isn't exactly sensitive to the wife and daughter of the man once they are found - although Dr. Bailey does prove to have a surprising bedside manner. Nevertheless, the family agrees to donate the dying man's liver to Dr. Webber's friend. Once the organ harvest is complete, Izzie still isn't happy. She wants to sew the man up for the sake of his family and Cristina agrees to help with the cause.
No Man's Land
Episode 4
George - who's gentle, shy personality already jeopardizes his manhood - is not enjoying his "sister" role while living with Meredith and Izzie. The ladies walk in on him showering, ask him to buy tampons and look at him as anything but a desirable member of the opposite sex. Cristina, on the other hands, has her main desire of the day in mind: she arrives before all other interns in order to get the case of a former nurse at the hospital who is dying of pancreatic cancer. Cristina wants to be in on the whipple surgery. Meanwhile, Alex has taken too referring to Izzie as "Dr. Model" because she posed in magazines to pay her way through college. The teasing is taken too far, however, when Alex makes countless copies of an ad of Izzie in her undies. He circulates it around the locker room and Izzie responds by stripping herself down, asking everyone if they've gotten their chauvinist fill and then reminding them that she won't be paying off student loans for years thanks to her previous side career. Game, set, match, Dr. Model. Meredith and Sheppard then square off professionally for the first time. She believes that a construction worker with nails in his head also has the misfortune of a tumor. He and his wife can choose to operate and extend his life, but cost him memories and personality; or, they can leave the tumor alone and having few, real years together. The couple chooses the former and Meredith, sick, forgetful mother on her mind, oversteps her boundaries by berating the wife for her decision. Despite the disagreement, Meredith meets Sheppard for breakfast the next day. Another love flower could be blooming as Burke is there to comfort Cristina after the retired nurse passes away
Episode 1 : A Hard Day's Night (the game)
Episode 2 : The first cut is the deepest (Boundaries)
Episode 3 : Winning a battle, losing the war ( Life Rules and Values)
Episode 4: No Man's Land (Intimacy)
A Hard Day's Night
Episode 1
The series opens with Meredith removing a sofa pillow from the bare bottom of a man named Derek. The evening before, these two had downed a few drinks and ended up sleeping together at Meredith's mother's house, which she's trying to sell - a fact she spits out to Derek before politely asking him to leave so she can get ready for her first day at work. Arriving as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital, Meredith is assigned to the "nazi," Dr. Miranda Bailey, as her resident. Joining our pretty protagonist in this assignment are Cristina Yang, Izzie Stevens and George O'Malley. Meredith's first case is a beauty pageant contestant suffering from seizures. When a surgical consult is called down, guess who the attending physician is? Derek. Or, to be more precise, Dr. Derek Sheppard. He wishes to talk to Meredith, but she's determined that it was a one-night stand to be forgotten about entirely. As the first day wears on, Cristina and Meredith bond. Izzie is stuck with rectal exams because she gets on Bailey's wrong side , while George is chosen by Dr. Preston Burke to assist on a surgey. He doesn't perform very well, however, as the patient dies and another arrogant intern, Alex Karev, dubs George as "007" because he has a license to kill. Meanwhile, Meredith comes across the Chief of Surgery, Dr. Richard Webber. He used to work with her mother, the famous Ellis Grey. The other interns are impressed by the status of Meredith's mother - and afraid that the younger Grey been riding the medical coat tails her well-known matriarch. When the hour ends, however, we see Meredith's visiting a nursing home ... to spend time with her mother, who has Alzheimer's Disease.The First Cut is the Deepest
Episode 2
For someone not wishing to date Dr. Sheppard, Meredith has a silly way of showing that. She pounces on him with a kiss when they're alone in a hospital elevator. The other interns, meanwhile, are having their own issues when the cocky Alex is added to Dr. Bailey's team. He joins Cristina is delivering the news to patients of their lab results. Neither of these dour doctors love the hugs they receive from joyful families. Izzie, fortunately, has a chance to practice some "real medicine" as she sews up minor cuts and injuries. She also is bombarded by pleas from a woman who cannot speak English. It turns out this patient's daughter needs medical assistance, but lacks a green card. The good-hearted Izzie treats the bloody girl in the parking lot. The confident Dr. Burke, meanwhile, receives a jolt when he discovers that he's no longer first in line for Chief Resident. Dr. Webber brought in his former student, Sheppard, to compete for the position. There seems to be another, unknown reason why Sheppard left New York, however. Meredith isn't aware of any of this yet, though, because she's been busy carrying around a severed penis all day. It belonged to a rapist whose victim bit it off and is now fighting for her life in the hospital. Sheppard impresses Meredith with how sensitive he is to this poor, lonely woman - but it's not enough for another kiss. When Meredith has a chance to ride the elevator with him again, she chooses the stairs instead. Meredith also diagnoses a baby with a rare heart murmour despite being told that the case is none of her concern.Winning a Battle, Losing the War
Episode 3
Thanks to a bike race sponsored by the Dead Baby Bar, the ER is teeming with injured riders and pedestrians. One of them is named Viper and after Alex quickly removes the spokes from his abdomen, Meredith is left to finish up. Before Viper is discharged, he kisses Meredith out of nowhere. Sheppard witnesses and claims not to be jealous. Izzie and Cristina are in charge of an unidentified victim. If there is no sign of brain activity in the next six hours, this man will be declared dead. Izzie makes it her mission to find family of the patient and at least see if organ donation is a possibility. Meanwhile, George is asked to look over a close friend of Dr. Webber who has liver disease. These two scenarios eventually collide. Cristina isn't exactly sensitive to the wife and daughter of the man once they are found - although Dr. Bailey does prove to have a surprising bedside manner. Nevertheless, the family agrees to donate the dying man's liver to Dr. Webber's friend. Once the organ harvest is complete, Izzie still isn't happy. She wants to sew the man up for the sake of his family and Cristina agrees to help with the cause.No Man's Land
Episode 4
George - who's gentle, shy personality already jeopardizes his manhood - is not enjoying his "sister" role while living with Meredith and Izzie. The ladies walk in on him showering, ask him to buy tampons and look at him as anything but a desirable member of the opposite sex. Cristina, on the other hands, has her main desire of the day in mind: she arrives before all other interns in order to get the case of a former nurse at the hospital who is dying of pancreatic cancer. Cristina wants to be in on the whipple surgery. Meanwhile, Alex has taken too referring to Izzie as "Dr. Model" because she posed in magazines to pay her way through college. The teasing is taken too far, however, when Alex makes countless copies of an ad of Izzie in her undies. He circulates it around the locker room and Izzie responds by stripping herself down, asking everyone if they've gotten their chauvinist fill and then reminding them that she won't be paying off student loans for years thanks to her previous side career. Game, set, match, Dr. Model. Meredith and Sheppard then square off professionally for the first time. She believes that a construction worker with nails in his head also has the misfortune of a tumor. He and his wife can choose to operate and extend his life, but cost him memories and personality; or, they can leave the tumor alone and having few, real years together. The couple chooses the former and Meredith, sick, forgetful mother on her mind, oversteps her boundaries by berating the wife for her decision. Despite the disagreement, Meredith meets Sheppard for breakfast the next day. Another love flower could be blooming as Burke is there to comfort Cristina after the retired nurse passes away