Thanks for the Memories (Grey's Anatomy)
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“Thanks for the Memories” | |||||||
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Grey's Anatomy episode | |||||||
George's family stops by for Thanksgiving |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 9 |
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Written by | Shonda Rhimes | ||||||
Directed by | Michael Dinner | ||||||
Guest stars | Steven W. Bailey (Joe), George Dzundza (Mr. O'Malley), Tim Griffin (Ronny O'Malley), Greg Pitts (Jerry O'Malley) | ||||||
Production no. | 209 | ||||||
Original airdate | November 20, 2005 (ABC) | ||||||
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"Thanks for the Memories" is the ninth episode of the second season of the ABC series, Grey's Anatomy. The episode was written by Shonda Rhimes and was directed by Michael Dinner. It originally aired on November 20, 2005.
[edit] Episode recap
The Thanksgiving holiday is more difficult for the interns and residents than any of them is willing to admit, as Izzie plans a big dinner at Meredith's—but it remains to be seen who among the invited guests will actually show up. Meredith sneaks off to the hospital, Alex doesn't turn up and George endures the O'Malley tradition of hunting turkeys with his less-than-sophisticated family. George is rather hurt when his brothers say he isn't a real doctor when he explains that interns observe most of the times. Later on, when his brother accidentally shoots their father, George realizes that his brothers weren't the ones making him feel stupid—he was the one making them feel stupid. As George's dad says, one of his brothers is a dry-cleaner, the other one works in a post-office and he himself drives a truck, while George is a surgical intern.
Derek and Dr. Webber arrive at the hospital, saying they'll go home in a minute, when they intend on staying at the hospital.
Meredith treats a patient who's been in a vegetative state for 16 years but finally wakes up to find that his family has moved on. Alex doesn't turn up to help Izzie out either—he is at the hospital as well. Cristina and Burke do turn up, however, when they find Izzie doesn't know how to cook (she claims she is an excellent baker, but she doesn't cook) and is still attempting to make Thanksgiving dinner. Burke helps her out, proving himself to be an excellent chef, and Cristina storms out of the kitchen asking Burke to give her the keys of his car, making an excuse that she needs to go buy some liquor, something she has been complaining about since she arrived. But, she ends up going to the hospital herself. When Burke and Izzie get talking while preparing the meal, Izzie says that she just likes Thanksgiving because finally they get a day off their duties. They work 16-hour-shifts all year and finally on this day, they get to be normal people. No one lives or dies under their watch. Although no one except Burke helps Izzie out, eventually Alex, George, and Cristina come back to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner, while Meredith goes to Joe's bar and meets a one-night stand.
[edit] Title reference
The episode's title refers to the song which was composed and sung by Frank Sinatra.
[edit] Music
- "Nu Nu (Yeah Yeah)" - Fannypack
- "New Song (From Me to You)" - Dressy Bessy
- "Too Hard" - Mark McAdam
- "Dance" - The O.A.O.T.'s
- "Serenade" - Emilíana Torrini
- "Not Going Anywhere" - Keren Ann
- "Sad Eyes" - Josh Rouse