Derek Shepherd
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Dr. Derek Christopher Shepherd | |
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Dr. Derek Sheperd, portrayed by Patrick Dempsey |
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First appearance | "A Hard Day's Night" |
Created by | Shonda Rhimes |
Portrayed by | Patrick Dempsey |
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Aliases | McDreamy |
Occupation | Head of Neurosurgery at Seattle Grace Hospital |
Title | M.D., F.A.C.S. |
Family | Mother Father (deceased) Kathleen (sister) Nancy (sister) Two other sisters (unnamed) |
Spouse(s) | Dr. Addison Montgomery (divorced) |
Relatives | Nine nieces, five nephews |
Derek Christopher Shepherd[1] is a fictional character on the ABC television series Grey's Anatomy. The character is portrayed by actor Patrick Dempsey, who won People's Choice Awards in 2007 and 2008 for the role.
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[edit] Background
Derek was born to a working/lower-middle class family in New York, and is the only son in a family of five children. His father died when he was still quite young, but he and his sisters overcame their less-than-privileged beginnings and all five Shepherd children completed medical school and became doctors. His sister Nancy is an OB-GYN and another, Kathleen, is a psychiatrist. Derek’s childhood best friend Mark Sloan, who came from a wealthier but emotionally deficient background, was like a second son to the Shepherd family.
Derek married his medical school girlfriend, Addison Montgomery, circa 1994, and the two began their residencies, studying under Dr. Richard Webber. Following residencies and fellowships, Derek and Addison quickly became very successful in their respective fields. They appeared to lead an affluent lifestyle, owning both a Manhattan brownstone overlooking Central Park and a home in the Hamptons, as well as running their own private practices. However, their success and busy workloads put a strain on their marriage and the two grew apart; the emotional distance eventually drove Addison to cheat on Derek with his best friend, Mark.
After discovering Addison in bed with Mark, Derek declared the marriage over and relocated to Seattle, accepting a job offer from his former teacher, Dr. Richard Webber, as Head of Neurosurgery at Seattle Grace Hospital and trading in the brownstone for an Airstream trailer on forty acres of rural property on Bainbridge Island.
[edit] Character history
Soon after arriving in Seattle, Derek met Meredith Grey at a bar and went home with her for a one-night stand, only to discover the next day that she was a new surgical intern at the hospital. Although she initially rejected his advances as inappropriate due to their working relationship, Meredith eventually agreed to date Derek, although he did not tell her about his marriage. His charismatic, charming personality and good looks earned him the nickname “McDreamy” among Meredith and her friends. However, their fledgling relationship came to a sudden halt when Addison arrived in Seattle for a consult upon Richard Webber’s request.
Addison had also brought divorce papers, but made it clear that if Derek was willing to give her a second chance, she wanted to give their marriage another try. Derek struggled over his choice, but ultimately his sense of obligation to his marriage vows won, and he left Meredith to return to his wife.
The choice was not as simple as Derek had anticipated, and he found that he still had very strong feelings for Meredith, even as he tried to repair his marriage to Addison. Shortly before Christmas, he confessed to Addison that Meredith had not just been a fling, but that he’d fallen in love with her. When Meredith began dating Finn Dandridge, Derek became so withdrawn and consumed with jealousy that Addison confronted Derek about his ongoing infatuation with Meredith, and even asked Meredith if she was sleeping with Derek.
At a hospital-sponsored prom for the chief's dying niece, Derek and Meredith’s emotional affair reached the point of no-return. After a heated argument in an exam room, Derek and Meredith had sex, but before they could discuss the implications of their actions, Meredith was called away to deal with Izzie, whose fiancé had just died.
The next day, Addison found Meredith’s panties, which had been left in Derek’s tuxedo jacket, and pinned them to the hospital bulletin board, while Derek went to Meredith’s house and professed his love to her for the first time. Their reunion, however, was not immediate. Initially, Derek felt immense guilt over the breakdown of his marriage with Addison, and went to the hotel room where she was staying to apologize. Instead, he was appalled to find out that Addison, in a drunken stupor, had called Mark in New York to fly to Seattle for a "trans-continental booty call". To Derek's disdain, Mark decided to take up a position at Seattle Grace in a bid to woo Addison back.
Although he and Addison acknowledged the end of their marriage and began divorce proceedings, Meredith was less certain, and decided to date both Derek and Finn before making a decision between the two. While they were dating, Meredith was admitted for an appendectomy, and Finn’s concern for her during her illness led Derek to reconsider his pursuit of her. As she recovered from surgery, he told Meredith that he was walking away, freeing her to be with Finn, whom he considered “the better guy”. Meredith, however, had already decided that Derek was “the one” for her, and broke up with Finn. She kept the break-up from Derek for another week, and made the unfortunate timing mistake of telling him just after Addison had confessed that she and Mark had not just been a one-night stand, as she had led Derek to believe, but had actually lived together for two months after Derek left for Seattle.
Derek asked Meredith for time to take some space for himself, and then embarked on a very brief camping trip, which only cemented his desire for Meredith. He found her in the very place they had first met—Joe’s bar—and they agreed to start their relationship over from the very beginning.
Derek's professional life hit an obstacle when Richard Webber announced his plans to retire. Derek had originally been promised the chief position when Richard offered him the job in Seattle, but was surprised to find that the position had instead been offered to Preston Burke. When word got out about Richard's retirement, Addison and Mark joined in the race for chief.
After a disastrous accident involving a ferry boat, Meredith fell into the water. Derek jumped in after her and pulled her out, but despite continuous CPR, she was still unresponsive upon arriving at the hospital. Derek worked to revive her until his colleagues took over and sent him to wait in the hall while they tried to save Meredith's life. While he waited, he confronted Ellis Grey over her responsibility for Meredith’s mental state, and tried unsuccessfully to revive her when she flatlined soon after. When Meredith recovered and woke up, he broke the news to her of her mother's death and spent the night with her in her hospital bed.
As Meredith recovered from her ordeal and returned to work, Derek became very protective of her. His concern over Meredith provided a distraction during his interview for the chief position, and he admitted to Meredith that he didn't think it went very well. When Derek discussed his candidacy with the Chief, Webber expressed concern over the effect the demands of the job would have on Derek's relationship with Meredith. Derek insisted that he could balance his personal and professional lives, but was forced to face the issue Meredith presented in his career progression. After avoiding her for several days, Derek finally expressed some of his anxieties and told Meredith that he wasn't sure he could continue in their relationship if he had to "breathe for" her.
Meredith assured him that she wanted to make their relationship work and would try to be better about letting him in, but after several personal crises, she continued to withdraw, despite Derek's offers and attempts to support her. As the distance between them grew, Derek was tempted to accept a drink from a woman he met at Joe's during Burke's bachelor party, but ultimately refused. The next day, he admitted meeting the woman (who unbeknown to both, was Meredith's half-sister Lexie) to Meredith and confronted her over her level of commitment to their relationship. He told her she was the love of his life, but asked that she end the relationship if she was not equally committed. The same day, Webber offered the Chief position to Derek, but he declined to accept it and instead encouraged Richard to stay on as Chief.
After a 17-day vacation, Derek pulled Meredith aside to ask if their relationship is over she says it is, but they end up kissing and having "break up sex." Derek tells her that he wants more; he wants to marry and have kids with her as well as have a life time with her. Meredith, says she needs time and walks away, but they continuing to have sex.
After Derek went on a pity date with Sydney Heron, Meredith was concerned about him dating other women. So, she announced to him that she didn't want him to see other women, and even if she wasn't enough for him right now, she was trying and was scared that she would lose him. She tells him not to say anything yet, so he was unable to tell her that he had just kissed Rose, a nurse who he'd been getting to know and flirting with over the last few days. He soon breaks up with Meredith and proceeds to have a relationship with Rose.
Several weeks have passed since the break-up, and Derek is still seeing Rose, much to the dismay of Mark and Addison. Derek admits in the episode "Where The Wild Things Are" that he and Rose have not had sex yet, leading Mark to further doubt their relationship. Meanwhile, Derek works with Meredith in a clinical trial involving a patient with a malignant brain tumor, and they learn to work together as colleagues and friends, despite their lingering feelings. In the episode "The Becoming", Derek admits to sleeping with Rose, with him thinking of Meredith the whole time.
In the season finale "Freedom", Derek gets frustrated with the lack of success of the clinical trial. He says to Rose that he has failed her, meaning Meredith. This leads to doubt from Rose, who is beginning to realise that Derek will never love her the way he loves Meredith. When the last patient wakes up from the surgery, Derek rushes to find Meredith. He finds her on his land in the middle of a bunch of candles outlining where their house would be. She rambles off about how she did this and he didn't show up. He eventually silences her with a show stopping kiss. He then tells her to wait there while he ends things with Rose, because he wants to kiss her, and do more than kiss her, but he wants a clear conscience when he does so.
[edit] References
- ^ "Pieces of My Heart". Grey's Anatomy. ABC. 2008-05-01. No. 13, season 4.
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