Grey’s Anatomy: All By Myself
Grey’s Anatomy, All By Myself, ABC TV Series, Episode Recap & Review Blog
All the second year residents are waiting to see who gets the first solo surgery. Interns are spying on the attendings’ powwow to see if they can read lips and catch a name. The only person not in contention, because the chief deemed her most responsible for the Intern Basement Cutters Society, is Christina. Bailey, swagger in full swing, talks about how she was chosen in her time. By unanimous vote, Christina is the selected one and she’s forced to hand over the win to her most deserving peer. Everyone assumes she’ll pick Meredith since they’re BFFs but people still campaign for themselves. Karev, unable to kiss ass, simply does a rundown of how the surgery, a leg amputation, will go.
In addition to choosing someone other than herself to do the surgery she desperately wants, Yang is given the job of wooing Dr. Dixon. The chief is set on having the socially awkward, Asperger’s-afflicted surgeon become the new head of cardio at Seattle Grace. A position with a revolving exit door, something like being a Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts.
Two teenage sisters get in a car accident, fight with each other at great length, and one tells the other: “I hope you die.” The moment she said it I knew the sister was a goner. Sure enough, after leaking disgusting things out of unfortunate places, she ends up losing all brain function. While the comatose teen lies in bed, unresponsive to touch or sound, her family surrounds her in disbelief. Dr. Dixon, having no ability to feign social aptitude, continually says “I’m sorry for your loss” while telling them how totally dead the girl is and that she’d really really like to harvest her youthful, viable organs. The scene becomes tough to watch when the younger girl tries frantically to wake her sister up and yells at downer Dixon to get out. Meredith breaks her stony exterior and tearfully tells the girl no matter what was said or what happened between the two of them, her sister loves her. It seems as though Mer is talking from personal experience. Is she finally breaking down the Lexi wall?
Speaking of Lexi, Sloane is trying his best to be a good boy and avoid her. This effort to deter any flirtation makes him extra cranky whenever she’s around. Also getting all hot and bothered: Callie. Unbalanced intern Sadie (whose mystery father pulled strings to save her job after she got all scalpel-happy) flashes flirty smiles at the nouveau lesbian. It’s unclear whether she’s messing with Callie or has a real interest. Whatever the answer, she’s made Callie a clumsy, stammering mess. It would be cute if it wasn’t a complete disaster waiting to happen.
While the Calliope/Sadie union hasn’t been consummated as of yet, the Lexi/Sloane one got a jump start. Lexi shows up at Sloane’s apartment and strips off her clothes while repeatedly saying, “Teach me.” The way she says it makes her sound like a little girl, rather than a sexual woman who is initiating a seduction. And it was super annoying. The poor guy tries to kick her out, warning her he’s bad, but is eventually ensnared by the lure of boobs. For a teaching hospital, they seem to do very little actual instruction outside the realm of sex.
Izzie, looking especially hot for a lunatic, goes everywhere with Denny Duquette now. She jokes with him in public, gets intimate in hospital on-call rooms, and talks about the mind-blowing, drop-on-the-floor-and-die sex she’s having with him. Of course, she doesn’t come right out and say, “Denny has risen from the dead and we’re doing it.” George is the only person who seems to notice how peculiarly she’s acting.
So help me, I’m actually starting to ignore the obvious absurdity that is Denny’s return and just enjoy having the guy around (which inevitably means they’ll exorcize him soon). I’m done trying to scrutinize Shonda’s reasons for bringing him back. I’m no longer guessing if he’s a hallucination or a real poltergeist. The ongoing analytical process just makes me sleepy and I’m no closer to figuring out what is actually going on. You win, Shonda. Uncle. I’m just going to watch and wait and hope Denny takes his shirt off a few more times before he vanishes for whatever nutty reason you choose.
Alex is completely unaware of the competition he’s facing. When he kisses Izzie, Denny is right there, aghast at having to watch his lady get smooched by another dude. His reactions are amusing, especially when he points at Alex in that I’m-gonna-get-you-after-class kind of way.
Without knowing his girlfriend’s dead fiancé is in the room, Alex professes his love for Izzie, following news of Yang choosing him for the solo. He thinks she’s been weird because she’s in love with him too and is apprehensive about the possible disappointments she faces. He tells her she makes him “want to be better.” I know that’s supposed to be a romantic statement but it always makes me uneasy. Like it’s now her obligation to be with him so he can be a decent human being. So he picks her to assist during the amputation and when she’s late he starts freaking out. I’m not sure I like this new vulnerable Alex. I enjoyed the pomposity of old.
After naming Alex the winner, Christina has an emotional breakdown. She tells the group that if she doesn’t deserve the surgery then none of them do since they were all in charge of the interns. A valid point. Hunt follows her into the hall where she stops to cry and tells her, “Not here.” He motions to the stairwell, takes her to some basement-y room, tells her to stand on a vent and wait. A huge gust of air makes her let out orgasmic laughter and somehow magically clears her head. After telling her “anything can happen on a vent,” they make out passionately. I like the pairing of the two of them but that scene was bizarre. Are they trying to get creative with rendezvous locales?
“There will always be surgeries; there won’t always be fiancés come back from the dead.” -Izzie








December 5th, 2008 at 6:28 pm
umm when mer broke down emotionally i was assuming it was about christina…
December 5th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
Hi Poppie. I actually almost wrote that I wasn’t sure if her crying was about Lexi or Christina. I just thought the fight with Christina wasn’t significant enough to elicit that kind of emotional response. The Lexi feud is deeper, has layers involving her childhood, her dad…heavy stuff. Then again, it might just have been about that moment with those girls. She might have simply been having empathy for the girl who felt such overwhelming guilt over her sister’s death.
December 9th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Obviously Denny’s not a figment- if he was she wouldn’t be looking so satisfied. I don’t care if he IS dead-Denny’s still hotter than hot. Think of it, a man whose love conquers death. Seriously- wouldn’t you?
December 21st, 2008 at 1:30 am
This was a good episode, i loved it. When it finished, i felt that no one was lonely in some way. Lexi and Mark,thats so cute. Christina and Hunt, again so cute, but then again no one can replace Berk <3 and Derek and Meredith of course, i hope they get married soon, i love them so much together.
December 21st, 2008 at 1:31 am
oh, and i almost forgot.
alex and izzie will get back together for sure.
its an obvious statement. she will realize that Denny is dead, and NOT LIVING and will return to Alex.
January 5th, 2009 at 2:33 am
Mer was definitely talking about Christina. Not Lexi. Reason being, although Lexi may be her actual, blood-related sister, to Mer she’s not that close with her. Never has been, and still isn’t. The season up until now, has been her trying to be closer to her, and to care more about her sister. But in reality? Still lacking big time. Whereas her connection to Christina is beyond just blood relations. Although they are just “friends” Christina is the closest thing she has, and definitely the person she trusts, relies on the most. She’s her “person”. On top of that, what she said was exactly on line with what happened between Mer and Christina THAT episode. Therefore, definitely Mer was talking about Christina.
Also, about Izzie being a crazy wacko. If she was just having a hallucination or dreaming or whatever weird thing I doubt Denny would be as real as he is right now. It seems like the rumours about Izzie having a tumour this season is really true, since that would make the most sense. Izzie has a brain tumour, and one of its side effects is hallucination. And that’s where Denny is coming from. To me, that makes perfect sense, and really it’s hard to see any other reason, except for reasons that make no sense or.. just stupid reasons, for Denny coming back other than that.
So there you go, my 2 cents.