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Grey's Anatomy :: Time After Time (03x20)
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| Title: | Time After Time |
| Episode #: | 03x20 |
| Production Number: | 320 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 19th, 2007 |
*Also Known As: - Von der Vergangenheit eingeholt (
Germany [ProSieben]) - Kerta kerran jälkeen (
Finland [Nelonen])
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When Izzie has to face her past, she turns to George for support and comfort. As Alex continues to work with Jane Doe, the two become more attached to each other. Meanwhile, Meredith and Derek begin to question their status while Cristina strives to repair her relationship with Burke despite her past history with Dr. Marlow that continues to damage their engagement.
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This episode was previously titled "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing". | Ratings: 20.9 million viewers |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Amy Winehouse | You Know I'm No Good | | | •Lullaby Baxter | Fontana Fontaine | | | •Maria Taylor | Clean Getaway | | | •Maria Taylor | A Good Start | | | •Nouvelle Vague | Dancing With Myself | | | •The Whitest Boy Alive | Burning | |
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Meredith: (opening voiceover) A patientâs history is as important as their symptoms. Itâs what helps us decide if heartburnâs a heart attack, if a headacheâs a tumor. Sometimes patients will try to rewrite their own history. Theyâll claim they donât smoke, or forget to mention certain drugs. Which, in surgery, can be the kiss of death. We can ignore it all we want, but eventually it always comes back to haunt us. | Meredith: (closing voiceover) Our history resurfaces, time after time after time.
Mark: Not just surgery, but chief of surgery.
Woman: Really?
Webber: Um, well, not for much longer.
Mark: Iâm gonna go, over there. Hold down the fort, Chief.
Webber: So, umâŚyou come here often?
Woman: Oh, sometimes. Itâs on my way home from bio class. (Webber chokes)
Addison: Excuse me. Is this seat taken?
Webber: No. (to the woman) Um, it was nice talking to you.
Woman: You too.
Webber: The last time I tried to pick up a woman I had a Harvey Wallbanger in one hand and an afro pick in the other.
Addison: Oh, Richard.
Webber: Well, you think about it. I mean, when youâre married you like to think you still have game.
Addison: Practice on me.
Webber: Iâm sorry?
Addison: Markâs right. I mean, heâs wrong about so many things, but he is right about this. You need to get back out there. So, practice.
Webber: Addison, I wouldnât know where to start.
Addison: Ask me to dance.
Webber: Well, thereâs no dance floor.
Addison: So? Ask me anyway. (they dance)
Meredith: (closing voiceover) So we have to remember: sometimes the most important history is the history you are making today. | Meredith: (about the groceries) This all you?
Susan: I just picked up some things to restock your fridge.
Meredith: Well, you bought groceries last week.
Derek: Yeah you have to do it every week, if you want more. | Burke: What was that?
Cristina: Youâre gonna have to put up with me being nice and sweet for a little while.
Burke: Thatâll be a nice change of pace.
Cristina: Shut up.
Burke: Thatâs more like it. | Bailey: (to Izzie) When you see her, youâll know what to do. It must be nice to know she has parents like this, that fight for her, think about what she wants, tryinâ to make her happy, like you would. Doesnât mean you donât want that girl to want you. | Izzie: Hannah. An eleven year old girl. Thatâs the private matter. Sheâs mine. (George give Izzie a look) Donât. Donât look at me. My mother wanted me to keep her, but I knew, even at 16 I knew, that baby deserved better than life at Taylorâs Trailer Park. And now sheâs here, and she may be dying and she doesnât want to meet me. I didnât think I really cared when she said no. How âbout that? I can say Hail Maryâs until ⌠until I turn into Mary but I still miss you. Not the sex. It wasn't tragic, George. But Iâll live without it. I wonât make it if you canât be my friend. If we canât --
George: What you did today ⌠you should be proud. Iâll get orderly to take you downstairs, but I have to go. Understand?
(George leaves and walks down the hallway, stops and goes back to be with Izzie) | Derek: You warned me she could become a problem.
Bailey: Who, Meredith?
Derek: You know when you love somebody, you think you can handle it all?
Bailey: Youâve done alright, both of you.
Derek: I came out here to be chief. And Meredith complicates that.
Bailey: Huh. Well if this turns into an âeither orâ, you pick the person you love, end of story. Look, all of this means nothing if youâre alone. | Meredith: (as she answers the door) Seriously.
Susan: Okay, that stops right now.
Meredith: Itâs just, Iâm waiting for Derek, and Iâm very tired.
Susan: I donât care. Let me in.
Meredith: Excuse me?!
Susan: Itâs freezing out here and Iâve been working myself up to saying this, well for a while now. So I need you to let me in now, please. Itâs my fault your father didnât fight harder for you. I knew about you. I could have pushed him to be a part of your life. I should have pushed him. You were a child. We were the adults. But we were just married and it was new and thatâs what I cared about. And I know the groceries and everything are a little much, but thatâs just what I do. I mean, quit lookinâ at me like Iâm crazy. âCause thatâs not fair. Iâm just tryinâ to find a way to be there for you, the only way that I know how. And if you canât accept that, then fine. Just stop being so rude. And IâŚokay, Iâm overstepping again, arenât I?
Meredith: As mothers go, Iâve only ever known overbearing, never overprotective. This is all new. Itâs okay.
Susan: It is?
Meredith: Yes. | Meredith: So itâs weird, right? That Susan keeps stopping by like this? I mean, we just became friends or semi-related or whatever you call your estranged fatherâs wife.
Alex: You may be confused since you were basically raised by wolves, but this is what mothers do. They stop by, they stock your fridge. Dude, you think she might do our laundry?
Meredith: Hey, get your own fake mom. | Marlowe: Nothing like a quick ventricular reconstruction to jumpstart your morning, eh?
Cristina: Okay, youâve officially become creepy. Creepy and stalking. | Mark: She pressed 5 and got off at 3. Sheâd rather walk up two flights of stairs than flirt with you. Hell, sheâd rather climb up the outside of the building.
Webber: I wasnât flirting.
Mark: Youâre telling me! |
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Episode Title: Time After Time
"Time After Time" is the title of a song by Cyndi Lauper. | Episode Working Title: Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
"Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" is the title of a song by several artists including Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, and Barry Manilow. |
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