Superstition (Grey's Anatomy)
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“Superstition” | |||||||
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Grey's Anatomy episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 21 |
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Written by | James D. Parriott | ||||||
Directed by | Tricia Brock | ||||||
Guest stars | Sara Ramirez (Dr. Callie Torres), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Denny Duquette), Michaela Watkins (Nikki) | ||||||
Production no. | 221 | ||||||
Original airdate | March 19, 2006 (ABC) | ||||||
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"Superstition" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of the ABC series, Grey's Anatomy. The episode was written by James D. Parriott and was directed by Tricia Brock. It originally aired on March 19, 2006.
[edit] Episode recap
When a series of deaths occur at Seattle Grace, the uncanny events bring out the doctors' superstitious sides, namely the belief that deaths "come in threes and sevens". The four deaths that morning implies that three more deaths are due for the day. This makes Izzie nervous about Denny's surgery, and a jealous Alex informs Denny of to the likelihood of his death, prompting Izzie to completely end their relationship. Meanwhile, Derek and Addison discuss making a more permanent living arrangement, and Richard treats a former sponsor from his alcoholic's anonymous group. After Denny survives his surgery Izzie kisses him.
[edit] Title reference
The episode's title refers to the song Superstition by Stevie Wonder.
[edit] Music
- "You Don't Know Me" - Greenskeepers
- "Catalyst - Acoustic" - Anna Nalick
- "Free" - Luke Doucet
- "How to Save a Life" - The Fray
- "Gabriel and the Vagabond" - Foy Vance
- "Multiply" - Jamie Lidell