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  Episode Information  
Title: Crash Into Me (Part 2)
Episode Number: 71
Season: 4
Season Episode #.: 10
Production Number: 410
Original Airdate: Thursday December 06th, 2007
8.3/10 (7 Votes cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Jessica Yu (1)
Writer: Shonda Rhimes
Krista Vernoff
  Episode Summary  
In the conclusion to the two-part episode arc, Meredith races to save the life of a paramedic, who is trapped inside an ambulance. Meanwhile, the life of a patient is in Lexie's hands and Derek and a nurse work together to save the life of a patient.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Cress WilliamsplayedTuckerRecurring (5th appearance)
Elizabeth ReaserplayedAvaRecurring (14th appearance)
Gale HaroldplayedShaneRecurring (second appearance)
Lauren StamileplayedRoseRecurring (third appearance)
Seth GreenplayedNickRecurring (second appearance)
Co-Guest Stars
Moe IrvinplayedNurse TylerRecurring (18th appearance)
Ray FordplayedRay the ParamedicRecurring (11th appearance)
Theo RossiplayedStanRecurring (second appearance)
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Natalie WalkerCircles 
SantogoldCreator 
Sara MelsonFeel It Coming 
  Episode Quotes  
Meredith: (voiceover) Some days the whole world seems upside down. And then, somehow, improbably and when you least expect it, the world rights itself again.
 
Cristina: You did a good job today. That was not easy. What you did was not easy, it was brave.
Lexie: (about Nick) We killed him. The hospital, Sloan, us. We were not prepared.
Cristina: Yeah. Yeah, that happens sometimes.
Lexie: That’s … you have any idea how backwards that is?
Cristina: We help more than we hurt.
 
Cristina: (to Bailey) You know, what you did, pulling me off of Hahn's surgery, was an abuse of power. You needed help, okay, but you used me, because of the color of my skin. I mean, you compromised the quality of my education because of my color. I resent it.
 
Cristina: Hey, I brought supplies. (Lexie walks in with Cristina) She's got no one.
Meredith: I'm drinking. Are you drinking, Lexie?
Lexie: Yeah, a drink would be good.
 
George: (to the racist) Well, Dr. Bailey did save your life today. A black woman saved your life at great personal cost. So maybe next time you're looking at your tattoo, and you're thinking how much better all us white guys are than everyone else, you think about that. Because between you and me, if I had been alone in that O.R., you'd probably be dead right now. And, uh, since we're sharing belief systems, I believe, if you were dead, the world would be a better place.
 
Izzie: Do you want me to keep the family informed?
Erica: I want you to think like a surgeon. You're thinking like a social worker. If you wanna be a social worker you can save yourself a lot of effort because the training is two years not twelve. If you wanna be a surgeon, you can update the family when the crisis has passed.
 
Bailey: (to George about Tucker) You need to go back out there and tell him that I took a vow, a vow to save lives. He might also remember that he took a vow for better or for worse. You tell him that it's his job as a husband to understand that. You tell him I am standing by my vow for better or for worse. You tell him I am holding him to his vow.
 
Meredith: (closing voiceover) At the end of the day the experience of practicing medicine bears little resemblance to the dream. We go into medicine because we want to save lives. We go into medicine because we want to do good. We go into medicine for the rush, for the high, for the ride. But what we remember at the end of most days are the losses, what we lay awake at night replaying is the pain we caused, the ills we couldn’t cure, the lives we ruined or failed to save. At the end of the day, the reality is nothing like we hope. The reality is, at the end of the day, more often than not, turned inside out and upside down.
 
  Episode Goofs  
Rose states she took three semesters of computer science at UC Santa Cruz. However, UCSC uses a quarter system, not a semester system.
 
  Cultural References  
Episode Title: Crash Into Me

"Crash Into Me" is the title of a song by The Dave Matthews Band.
 
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