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4.10 Crash Into Me - Part 2; December. 6, 2007
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[size=10]EP 4.10 – Crash Into Me - Part 2 [/size]


[size=7]ABC PRESS RELEASE [/size]

November 19, 2007
IN THE STUNNING CONCLUSION OF A TWO-PART EPISODE, MEREDITH FURIOUSLY WORKS TO SAVE THE LIFE OF A PARAMEDIC TRAPPED INSIDE AN AMBULANCE, AS HER SISTER, LEXIE, HOLDS THE LIFE OF A PATIENT IN HER HANDS, AND DEREK MUST RELY ON THE HELP OF A NURSE TO SAVE A PATIENT’S LIFE, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY”

“Crash Into Me, -- Part Two” – In the stunning conclusion of a two-part episode, Meredith
furiously works to save the life of a paramedic trapped inside an ambulance, as her sister, Lexie, holds the life of a patient in her hands; Derek must rely on the help of a nurse to save a patient’s life, as Bailey struggles to balance her personal life with her work, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 (9:00-10:02 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

http://www.abcmedianet.com/DNR/2007/pdf/dnr111907.pdf


[size=7]GUEST STARS [/size]

Guest cast TBA.


Seth Green (“Austin Powers,” “Robot Chicken”) Guest Stars as Nick

Emmy-Nominee Elizabeth Reaser Returns as Ava


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Written by: Shonda Rhimes and Krista Vernoff
Directed by: Jessica Yu.
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[size=7]MEDICAL STORIES[/size]








[size=7]SIDES SUMMARIES[/size]
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Episode 4.10: Crash Into Me, Part 2
Airdate: December 6, 2007
* new 11/27 - I know Nurse Rose "saves the day" when it comes to McDreamy's computer-gremlin-riddled surgery, so I'd bet good money on that patient surviving... and on the experience making Derek swoon. Source: Kristin on E!Online
* 11/22 - In the stunning conclusion of a two-part episode, Meredith furiously works to save the life of a paramedic trapped inside an ambulance, as her sister, Lexie, holds the life of a patient in her hands; Derek must rely on the help of a nurse to save a patient's life, as Bailey struggles to balance her personal life with her work. Source: ABC
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[size=7]SONG TITLE REFERENCE & LYRICS[/size]


Title reference: The episode title refers to a song by the Dave Matthews Band.

Youve got your ball
Youve got your chain
Tied to me tight tie me up again
Whos got their claws
In you my friend
Into your heart Ill beat again
Sweet like candy to my soul
Sweet you rock
And sweet you roll
Lost for you Im so lost for you
You come crash into me
And I come into you
I come into you
In a boys dream
In a boys dream
Touch your lips just so I know
In your eyes, love, it glows so
Im bare boned and crazy for you
When you come crash
Into me, baby
And I come into you
In a boys dream
In a boys dream
If Ive gone overboard
Then Im begging you
To forgive me
In my haste
When Im holding you so girl
Close to me
Oh and you come crash
Into me, baby
And I come into you
Hike up your skirt a little more
And show the world to me
Hike up your skirt a little more
And show your world to me
In a boys dream.. in a boys dream
Oh I watch you there
Through the window
And I stare at you
You wear nothing but you
Wear it so well
Tied up and twisted
The way Id like to be
For you, for me, come crash
Into me


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TITLE: Circles
PERFORMER: Natalie Walker
LABEL: Dorado
The song plays as Meredith relays Ray's message to Stan's wife. Erica works on Jacob, Derek works on Mary, and Mark works on Nick.


TITLE: Creator
PERFORMER: Santogold
LABEL: Downtown
The song plays during the opening scene montage. Meredith and Christina dance, Ava asks Alex if he is okay, Christina tells Lexie she was brave, and Meredith confronts Derek about dating other people.


TITLE: Feel It Coming
PERFORMER: Sara Melson
LABEL: Nettwerk
The song plays as the episode comes to an end. Christina, Lexie, and Meredith have a drink. George and Izzie have a talk, then go downstairs and join everyone dancing.
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[size=7]SNEAK PEEKS & PROMOS & PHOTOS & VIDEOS[/size]


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Grey's Anatomy 4.10 Promo #1
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3k6du_gr...mo-1_shortfilms

Grey's Anatomy 4.10 Promo #2
http://www.dailymotion.com/Schokowutz/vide...mo-2_shortfilms

Grey's Anatomy 4.10 Promo #3
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3o01g_gr...mo-3_shortfilms



GA Promo "Crash Into Me" Part 1 & 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JhhMd7J08c


Grey's Anatomy 4.10 Promo #1 - November 23, 2007
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3k6du_gr...mo-1_shortfilms



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4.10: "Crash Into Me, Part Two" - Episode Stills - Dec. 5, 2007
http://www.greys-photos.com/thumbnails.php?album=874


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4.10 Crash Into Me - Part 2

Meredith [voiceover]: At the end of the day, the experience of practicing medicine bears little resemblance to the dream. We go into medicine because we want to save lives. We go into medicine because we want to do good. We go into medicine for the rush, for the high, for the ride. But what we remember at the end of most days are the losses. What we like awake at night replaying is the pain we caused. The ills we couldn't cure, the lives we ruined...or failed to save. At the end of the day the reality is nothing like we hope. The reality is...at the end of the day more often than not turned inside out and upside down.



Meredith: [voiceover] Some days the whole world seems upside down. And then some how, and probably, and when you least expect it, the world rights itself again.
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[size=7]RECAPS & REVIEWS & RATINGS[/size]


[size=6]BUDDYTV[/size]

Grey's Anatomy: Episode 4.10 "Crash Into Me Part 2" Recap - December 6, 2007
Previously on Grey's Anatomy, an ambulance crashed into another one in front of the hospital, killing one paramedic named Stan and severely injuring his partner Ray. Derek (Patrick Dempsey) operates on the brain of the driver of the first ambulance Mary, while Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and Cristina (Sandra Oh) treat her partner who just happens to be a white supremacist. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) doesn't want Derek to see anyone, but doesn't quite tell him. Ava (Elizabeth Reaser) is back. Seth Green flirts with Lexie (Chyler Leight) and ends up spewing his artery blood all over her.

The special two-part Grey's Anatomy story arc concludes tonight, after an interminable two-week wait.

Lexie covers up Seth Green's carotid artery with her hands to try to stop the bleeding. She manages to call the nurses' station to call a code blue, with Seth Green's help. Good thing Seth Green is conscious. He's very conscious. He doesn't go into shock or anything, and in fact, seems very chatty. He even makes jokes about his veins being flaccid when the nurse puts in an IV to replace some of the blood that he's losing. Cristina responds to the code blue and comes in to find Lexie wearing half of Seth Green's blood..............................keep reading!
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/greys-anat...cras-14508.aspx

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[size=6]EW.COM[/size]

EW - TV Watch - ''Grey's Anatomy'': Plasma TV - Dec 07, 2007
Lexie spends the episode covered in blood as she tries to save Seth Green; meanwhile, Meredith provides emergency treatment under an ambulance — Meredith was right (gasp), in a lot of ways, when she summed up this week's episode by saying that sometimes ''the world rights itself.'' Sometimes Grey's Anatomy rights itself, too, and reminds us why we got so damn wrapped up in it two and a half years ago — as with this solid conclusion to that great Thanksgiving cliff-hanger.

We've been waiting a long two weeks to find out what would happen with that poor paramedic still stuck in that ambulance and Seth Green and his gushing carotid artery. I have to say it was nice to see the Grey gals in action on both those fronts, Mer climbing under the ambulance and Lexie trying to stop Seth's bleeding (and calling a controversial code blue, which basically meant he was dying, even though he was still talking enough to verbalize exactly that for the non-medically-trained among us). .......................... keep reading
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20164874,00.html

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'Grey's' recovers and bids adieu for now - December 07, 2007
The first bona fide tragedy of the writers strike is about to occur. After months of slipping and sliding in an attempt to regain its footing after a disastrous third season, "Grey's Anatomy" has definitely regained its grip, just in time to run out of new episodes. Frankly, I can't think of a better reason for the writers and the producers to come to terms as quickly as possible because who knows what will happen if the writer's room remains empty and fallow for much longer.

ABC did its best to prolong the joyous event by stringing out a two-part special episode over three weeks, which was pretty smart. Two weeks ago, a car wreck involving emergency vehicles made for what is a season stalwart for any medical show: the big disaster scenario. Last year, if you will remember, it was the ferry accident, in which the graphics far outshone the script, which focused more on Meredith's chronic ennui than on all the dead and dying. But the least said about that the better because this time around, the injuries and the medicine were at the forefront and Meredith was allowed to behave not only like a doctor, but a doctor with some chops, aiding a beloved ambulance driver who was trapped upside down in his vehicle. ................................read on
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracke...first-bona.html


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MSNBC - Grey’s Gossip, Weekly udate - Dec. 6
Kiss from a Rose: The conclusion to the two-part event started with glimpses of the end of night, and one of them was Meredith telling McDreamy she doesn't want him to date other women. Flash back to where viewers left off two weeks ago, and the computer was on the fritz in the middle of guiding Shepherd's surgical probe into a patient's brain to remove a tumor. With no technician within five hours, Nurse Rose offered to try to fix it since she'd taken three semesters of computer science in college. She fixed it. How 'bout that? Afterward, they kissed. That's gonna be weird for Meredith.
Have nothing to fear, but ... Meredith was trying to save Ray, the paramedic who was trapped in the rig with something lodged in him. Ray was scared and the chief told him that's OK because it means he has something to lose. The chief walked Meredith through the procedure and told her she was impressive. Later, she told McDreamy she doesn't want him dating other women, but said she's "scared as hell" to want him. But she's doing it anyway, because fear means she has something to lose and she doesn't want to lose him. He tried to tell her something -- like, "I kissed that nurse!" -- but didn't.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14484204/?pg=2...ysAnatomy_CHART


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[size=6]NEW YORK MAGAZINE[/size]


Devouring Culture Vulture -‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Special Episode? They’re All Special Episodes!12/ 7/07

"Mom? You'll never believe it — I'm killing Seth Green! Yes, as we speak. Okay, I should run — call you later!"

We open on part two of two of the “Grey’s Anatomy Event!”™ in a flash-forward to the end of the episode, in which Meredith tells Derek she wants to be exclusive, McSteamy’s holding his head in his hands, Alex and No-Face are making out, and Meredith and Cristina are dancing. Way to ruin the highly anticipated outcome, guys! Meredith blathers on about how sometimes reality gets turned inside out. You know what’s never turned inside out? This show’s formula — seemingly personalized patients who help their doctors learn and grow — which remains unchanged, week after week, like our ex-boyfriend’s sheets, even for Special Events™. And we’re off!

Meredith gets: A paramedic, Ray, who’s hanging upside down in his overturned ambulance. Meredith has to stick a big ol’ needle in his chest. He’s scared, which the Chief says is good, because it means he has something to lose.
What it means: The “something to lose” speech inspires Meredith to tell McDreamy that she doesn’t want him dating anyone else. Also, she convinces the wife of Ray’s dead partner, Stan, to stick around the hospital and wait for Ray to wake up. “It’s better to have someone, even if it hurts,” Meredith warns her, unfortunately calling to mind spousal abuse. The more you know, ABC…
The outcome: Ray wakes and sees Stan’s wife in the room with him. Derek grimaces after Meredith asks him to be her boyfriend because … he just made out with Nurse Rose!..........................there’s more
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2007/...al_episode.html


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It's Good to Be Scared - Dec 6, 2007
Episode Recap: Crash Into Me (Part Two) December 6, 2007

What a night! Mer finally tells Derek that she doesn't want him to date other people and he goes and locks lips with Rose at the hospital! Shonda couldn't have planned that cliffhanger any better herself, because tonight's episode marks the last new episode available this month. All I can say is, I really hope that Derek doesn't choose Rose over Meredith. It's true, Mer was slow to open up to him, but how can he walk away from her now? Especially after she told him, "I don't want to lose you."

My heart really goes out to Bailey, too. Tonight, she put her troubled marriage on the line to operate on Shane (Gale Harold), a white supremacist. Though it didn't really surprise me that Shane was more concerned about his "ruined" tattoo than he was about how Bailey had saved his life. For me, it was almost harder to watch Tucker (Cress Williams), disregard the importance of Bailey's job and then suggest to George that their marriage was over now. I know it must be hard to be the spouse of a doctor, what with the crazy hours they keep, but they're saving lives! And Bailey works so hard. I just wish her husband could have been more empathetic.
http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TV...ssDate=12345678


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Grey's Anatomy: Crash Into Me (part two) - Posted Dec 7th 2007 12:17
(S04E10) "Dr. Hahn. Shut-up." - Meredith

The final pre-strike episode of Grey's Anatomy. Well... technically, there's one more that's been shot (the infamous Bailey narrated episode), but who knows when that'll air. January if we're lucky. Maybe February. Anyway, I liked this one a lot. It definitely made up for last week's mediocre first half. It was hectic and tense despite the fact that you could see most of it coming a mile away. Fortunately, so many things came together... actually, I should say "fell apart."

Yes, fell apart. Just about every major relationship in this show finally hit the wall. Not that it really comes as a surprise. The entire hospital was in chaos! All the OR rooms were booked, the ambulance crash was still being dealt with, and Sloan and Hahn and everyone else got endless pages and constantly had to move from one patient to the next never fully having the chance to devote themselves to one surgery. It's a wonder that Nick (Seth Green was really good) was the only one that died. Alright, so let's break it down..............................cont’d
http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/12/07/greys-an...to-me-part-two/


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A bit too much on 'Grey's Anatomy' - December 06, 07:48 PM
Last time on Grey's Anatomy: Ambulance crash, swastika, Ava, exploding artery, and a bunch of patients I don't remember. This is why you don't do a two-parter in three weeks, ABC. Especially one with such a mind-bogglingly huge number of patients and plotlines. I mean, it wasn't a bad episode--it had many great moments, in fact--but I feel like I spent half my time trying to remember which patient was which, and who was working on what. Too much! ...........cont’d
http://blog.zap2it.com/ithappenedlastnight...t-too-much.html


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TV Guide - Ask Matt - Monday, December 3, 2007
Roush on Heroes and Grey's Anatomy

Question: Here we are, a few months into the new fall schedule, and the carping and bitching among viewers has reached epidemic levels. It's as if TV fans today derive more pleasure from gloating over a show's perceived failures (such as Grey's Anatomy's new direction, the murder plot on Friday Night Lights or Heroes' much-derided "sophomore slump") than appreciating the enjoyment it still brings us. In Heroes' case, I have never seen such piling on. By the fourth episode, Internet posters were lighting their torches and calling for blood. Even after Tim Kring's public apology to fans, in which he acknowledged his mistakes — and even after the last few much-improved episodes —some fans seem almost disappointed that he "got it" and continued to complain. As for Grey's Anatomy: I don't watch that show, but even I can see that the fan sniping this season is out of control. The bottom line is that TV is essentially free or cheap entertainment. When I find something I love (like Friday Night Lights, The Office or Heroes), I can overlook occasional lapses in storytelling because, hey, it's hard to do 22 perfect episodes a year. Do you think the current hypercritical fan climate will ever lighten up, or is it just something we have to accept about our anonymous Internet culture?— Warren

Matt Roush: Griping about TV is hardly new to the Internet culture, but the intensity and immediacy with which people feed their need to complain can be overwhelming and dispiriting to those who'd rather accentuate the positive and simply enjoy — or, as you rightly note, take the adult approach and ride along with the ups and downs that every TV show experiences without ruining the fun for others. I field lots of letters like this, and my usual response is to caution everyone to take these overheated rants with a grain of salt. If it gets in the way of your enjoyment, it's easy enough to ignore, right?
http://www.tvguide.com/Ask-Matt/heroes/071203-03

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"Grey's Anatomy" Wins Weekly Ratings War for Hispanic Viewers - December 11, 2007
ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" has picked up the slack for its network after "Dancing with the Stars" took its final bow in November. The most recent broadcast of the weekly one-hour hospital drama drew more Hispanic viewers than any other English-language program, according to figures released by the Nielsen Media Group for the week of Dec. 3-9.
"Grey's Anatomy" earned a 6.4 rating among Hispanic viewers to win the first week of results following the "Dancing with the Stars" season finale on Nov. 27. An NFL post-game show on CBS finished second with a 5.9 mark as the program benefited from the conclusion of a heavily hyped AFC showdown between the undefeated New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers...............cont’d
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com//news/news.../entertainment/
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Crash Into Me - Part Two | Air Date: 12/06/2007
Lexie has her hands full trying to deal with Nick's burst artery all alone. If either of them moves, he'll bleed out. He's just able to reach the phone and she calls the nurses' station to declare a code blue. Nurses swarm in and he's given several transfusions. Finally, the bleeding stops. Mark is going to operate on Nick to fix the artery but there's no OR available. They wheel Nick to a sterile exam room but he doesn't make it. At the end of the day, Cristina reassures Lexie that she was brave to stay with Nick and that she did a good job. Lexie is despondent that they were unable to save him because they weren't prepared.

Meredith does an ultrasound scan on Ray, the paramedic who's stuck upside down in the wrecked ambulance, and Richard determines that they need to drain some of the blood that is pooling in his heart. He asks her to wait, but Richard assures him it's okay to be scared. After Meredith does the procedure, Ray says he can breathe easier again. He asks Meredith to tell Stan's wife that he's sorry he couldn't save him and she says to tell her himself.

Erica is paged to attend to Ray, so she leaves Mark and Alex to finish the surgery on the man with the infected sternum. She brings Izzie with her and talks her out of updating the man's family, saying that she's thinking like a social worker and that she needs to think like a surgeon. The family can be updated when the surgery is over, she insists and Izzie, against her instincts, agrees. But when she walks through the waiting room the patient's wife asks her for an update. Izzie tells her she's on another case and doesn't know. The woman is furious that Izzie broke her promise to keep them informed.

Alex keeps glancing up at the gallery, where Ava is watching. Mark notices and recognizes Ava. "You are so busted," he tells Alex for sneaking a civilian in to watch him operate. Alex seems distracted and the patient starts bleeding profusely. Mark demands to know what Alex did wrong, but it's not Alex's fault, the man's heart graft gave way. Erica is rattled, but manages to save him, telling herself to remember that he has four children. Izzie checks in on the patient after the surgery and the wife asks her to leave.

The local tech for the brainscan computer is five hours away, so Derek asks if anyone has computer experience because he can't continue with the surgery or remove the probes without it. Rose took three semesters of computer science and says she'll try. Her hands are shaking too much to connect the necessary wires, so Derek hands off the brain probes to an intern and connects the wires himself. The computer doesn't start and Rose is sure she's failed, but Derek tells her to think of anything she might have forgotten. She realizes she merely forgot to push the restart button and the computer screen comes back to life. After the surgery, Derek tells Rose that he just fixed the woman's brain, but Rose saved her life and they share a kiss.

Miranda's husband, Tucker, is waiting for their lunch date, where they were going to discuss how she's never home, but she's still operating on the paramedic with the swastika tattoo. She orders George to ask Tucker to please wait. Tucker waits, but when George comes out again to say it'll be even longer, Tucker says he's done waiting and that he's tired of Miranda putting everything ahead of their marriage. Tucker leaves and since she's no longer in a rush, Miranda takes the time to "improve" the "ragged" incision on the patient's stomach, which means that his tattoo no longer resembles a swastika. When the patient wakes and sees his tattoo, he's furious. George tells him that a black woman saved his life, but that if he'd been alone in the OR, he might have just let him die.

Miranda decides to keep working until Tucker is asleep and as she's surveying the board, Cristina protests that it was wrong of Miranda to pull her off the cardio rotation to work on the white supremacist, simply because of the color of her skin. "You used me," she angrily tells Miranda.

The wife of the dead paramedic tells Meredith she can't stay at the hospital and Meredith convinces her to stay for Ray's sake, since neither of them have anyone right now. "It's better to have someone," she tells the woman, who stays and is at Ray's bedside when he wakes up. He's sustained serious damage to his lung and heart, but Richard thinks he'll pull through.

Alex loses his temper with Ava and wants to know what she's doing with him, since she still has a husband and baby. He coldly informs her that he's also sleeping with Lexie, whom she was sitting next to in the gallery, and that at least Lexie's not married.

Erica asks Callie and Mark out for a drink, expecting them to turn her down since they haven't exactly gotten along, and they agree, although Mark won't promise not to hit on her.

Meredith finally summons the courage to tell Derek she doesn't want him to date other people. He starts to answer her but she wants him to tell her his response tomorrow. She and Cristina decide to drown their sorrows with a tequila-fueled dance party at her house. Meredith is upset at first to see that Cristina's brought Lexie but soon they're all dancing away their terrible day.

Izzie is depressed that she'll never be as driven as Cristina or Erica, lamenting to George that she's not "kickass." He tells her that's a good thing. She wonders if they're going to make this work and he says that it's just been bad timing. They seem on the verge of going their separate ways when Meredith invites them to join the party. Izzie asks George to dance and he smiles and says yes.
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