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Title reference: The episode title refers to a song by Metallica and a children's book by author Maurice Sendak.

Where the Wild Things Are - Metallica

So wake up sleepy one
Its time to save your world

Steal dreams and give to you
Shoplift a thought or two
All children touch the sun
Burn fingers one by one
By one

Will this earth be good to you?
Keep you clean or stained through?

So wake up sleepy one
Its time to save your world
Youre where the wild things are
Yeah, toy soldiers off to war

Big eyes to open soon
Believing all under sun and moon
But does heaven know youre here?
And did they give you smiles and tears
No, no tears

Will this earth be good to you?
Keep you clean or stained through?

So wake up sleepy one
Its time to save your world
Youre where the wild things are
Yeah, toy soldiers off to war

You swing your as.s all down
Call to arms are drawn out sound
Toy horses start the charge make out as well
Robots, chessmen standing guard
Never surrender

All you children touch the sun
Burn your fingers one by one
Will this earth be good to you?
Keep you clean or stained through?

So wake up sleepy one
Its time to save your world
Youre where the wild things are
Yeah, toy soldiers off to war
Off to war
Off to war
So close your little eyes


We also have the childrens book,

WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

Oh girls you are gonna love this!!!

BOOK SYNOPSIS:

This wonderful book is arguably Sendak's best work--and one of the true classics of children's literature. Is there a child--or an adult--who can't relate to young Max, feeling a bit reckless in that wolf suit, pushing authority a bit too far and ending up punished?

Perhaps the most appealing element is the wordless series of illustrations in which, after Max begins the "wild rumpus," he and his new friends dance and cavort through six pages of some of the most whimsical, enchanting--and unique--artwork in children's literature. Many children have been known to dance along, hearing the imaginary music playing in Max's head.

When Max goes looking for someone to love him best of all, he finds love not on the island of the wild things (even though they did make him king), but at home, as symbolized by his waiting supper--still hot. The message of unconditional parental love is reassuring to young ones and a perfect ending to the story.
From the Book:

And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start!"

From The Book


Plot Summary:

What does a spirited little boy find when he sails over days and across weeks into a strange land? That wild things aren't so different than he is--and that no matter how wild the rumpus, there's no place like home!

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TITLE: I'm Good, I'm Gone
PERFORMER: Lykke Li
LABEL: Atlantic UK
Cristina sleeps in the O.R. gallery. Izzie is passed out on a stretcher. Alex sleeps in the call room. Meredith talks to her therapist. George hates his apartment.

TITLE: Some People
PERFORMER: Goldfrapp
LABEL: EMI
Richard and Alex talk in surgery. George shows Derek Phillip's films. Scott goes into D.I.C. Phillip laughs when Richard tells him his brother is dead. Meredith tells Phillip and his wife about the tumor.

TITLE: What A Day
PERFORMER: Greg Laswell
LABEL: Vanguard
Izzie and Richard are comparing each other over a contest. Callie and Erica don't invite Cristina to hang out. Lexie decorated George's apartment. Meredith talks to Derek about a way to cure people. Meredith finally starts talking to her therapist.

What a day to be alive
What a day to realize I'm not dead
What a day to save a dime
What a day to die trying

What a way to say good bye
What a wonderful life now
What a way to use your mind
What a day to say good night

"Bring on the evening hours," I cry
"Bring on the evidence of my life"
(My life)

What a day to give a d.amn
What a day for "Gone with the Wind"
And what a day to start again
What a day to give up dry gin

"Bring on the evening hours," I cry
"Bring on the evidence of my life"
"Bring on the evening hours," I cry
"Bring on the evidence of my life"

Let it go
Let it go from here, I don't know
Let it go
Let it go from here, I don't know
Don't know

What a day to visit Seattle
What a day for San Francisco
What a day, holy Toldeo
What a day to get in the air and go
What a day to give up smoking
What a day to absorb
What a day to welcome a baby
And to begin breathing
(To begin breathing)




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