It's the End of the World (Grey's Anatomy)
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“It's the End of the World” | |||||||
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Grey's Anatomy episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 16 |
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Written by | Shonda Rhimes | ||||||
Directed by | Peter Horton | ||||||
Guest stars | Christina Ricci (Hannah Davies), Kyle Chandler (Dylan Young) | ||||||
Production no. | 216 | ||||||
Original airdate | February 5, 2006 (ABC) | ||||||
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Episode chronology |
"It's the End of the World" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of the ABC series, Grey's Anatomy. The episode was written by Shonda Rhimes and was directed by Peter Horton. It originally aired on February 5, 2006. This episode is the first of a two-part story. The episode aired immediately following the 2006 Super Bowl XL which was broadcast on ABC. The episode was watched by 38.1 million viewers.[1]
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[edit] Episode recap
The episode begins with a dream of Izzie, Cristina, Meredith and George in the shower together. It's George's dream. Meredith refuses to go to work. She has this feeling that she will die. George and Izzie can't get her out of bed, they have to call in Cristina. Once at the hospital, the premonition seems to have some validity. A trauma victim is brought in by a paramedic with her hand still stuck inside him to stop the bleeding. As Alex soon discovers though, her hand isn't the only thing inside of him -- after trying to make a homemade bazooka, he's also got a piece of unexploded munitions inside of him. This places the hospital on Code Black, which essentially shuts down the surgical wing -- save for the one operation that has already begun: Derek and Cristina operating on the brain of a man who happens to be Bailey's husband.
Bailey's husband got into a car accident trying to get to the hospital on time because Bailey is now going into labor. Though the bomb squad, led by Dylan Young, wants to clear out the ORs of all unnecessary personnel, Derek, Cristina, and Meredith all insist on staying (Meredith is with the paramedic, Hannah, who's got her hand in the patient). After a chat with George about being "doers versus watchers" (they feel Cristina and Meredith are the "doers"), Izzie decides to ignite things with Alex -- in the supply closet. Richard is trying his best to keep the hospital in some sort of order amidst the chaos, but he's having a tough time. In fact, things degrade quite quickly all around, most notably when an anesthesiologist leaves Hannah alone with the patient and the bomb while all the other doctors are strategizing with Dylan. Meredith finds Hannah having a nervous breakdown, about the pull her hand out and potentially put them all in danger (not to mention kill the patient whose bleeding she's suppressing). Hannah does pull her hand out and run away -- but not before Meredith can take her place as the girl with her hand in the explosive patient.
[edit] Title reference
The episode's title refers to a song by R.E.M., whose lead singer, Michael Stipe, collaborated with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin for a cover of the Joseph Arthur song "In The Sun", which closes the episode.
[edit] Music
- "Dead Streets" - The Monotypes
- "Miniature Disasters" - KT Tunstall
- "Kaboom!" - Ursula 1000
- "In the Sun" - Michael Stipe & Chris Martin