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Grey's Anatomy (Saison 6)[modifier | modifier le code]

Notes & Trivia[modifier | modifier le code]

  • During early season six, Ellen Pompeo was pregnant and showing, so most shots of her are above the chest or her belly is covered with something.
  • She was given four weeks off and the writers allowed her to return for only short times in the following weeks.
  • It is the first season to not feature T.R. Knight as George O'Malley and Goodbye marks the first episode to not feature him.
  • This is the last season to feature Katherine Heigl as Izzie Stevens, also marking several episodes without Izzie. She remained credited for those episodes until she was released from her contract and thereby got removed from the credits.
    • Izzie being fired in Invasion and her absence in the consequent three episodes was to give Katherine room on her schedule to film the comedy movie Life As We Know It. She briefly returned for one episode, only to be absent again for two episodes.
    • She returned for I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked, which was supposed to be her final episode before her maternity leave. However, while she was scheduled to return for the last five episodes of the season, Katherine didn't return to the set as she was released from her contract per her request.
  • This season has the highest number of episodes that are not narrated solely by Meredith, with 6. This record is shared with season ten. In this season, it may also be a result of Ellen Pompeo's pregnancy.
    • The voice over of Goodbye is narrated by all main characters at the time.
    • The Give Peace a Chance, State of Love and Trust, and Death and All His Friends voice overs are all narrated by Derek Shepherd.
    • Richard Webber narrates the voice over of The Time Warp.
    • Owen Hunt narrates the Suicide is Painless voice over.
  • Jessica Capshaw was promoted to series regular after previously recurring.

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103 1 "Good Mourning" The hospital staff is left to deal with the aftermath of George's passing. Hitting the staff hard, they all find unique ways to get through the various stages of grief. George's mom returns, faced with the difficult task of deciding what to do with his organs. * Jessica Capshaw joins the main cast as Arizona Robbins as of this episode.
* This is the first episode in which T.R. Knight does not appear as George O'Malley. However, George's body does appear, but this is not T.R. Knight.
* In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Shonda Rhimes has said that she requested T.R. Knight to return for the Season 6 premiere, to see George's last day, from when he left the hospital to when he would later return as John Doe.
104 2 "Goodbye" Time has passed... Everyone is struggling after losing one of their own and are turning to any distraction they can find. Meredith and Derek seem to be consummating their marriage anywhere and everywhere, while Cristina and Owen have been instructed to abstain from sex by Dr. Wyatt. * In the scenes at Mercy West Hospital in this episode, no one is wearing the orange scrubs that are later seen after the merger.
105 3 "I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me" Several weeks after her near-death experience, a recovering Izzie returns to work. Meanwhile, nervous that there will be layoffs in the hospital in the wake of an announcement from the Chief, the Seattle Grace residents compete to survive the cuts, including Cristina, who attempts to work alongside Arizona in pediatrics. And Bailey and Alex's patient's already complex case is further complicated by her schizophrenic son. * This episode marks the first time Izzie is back at work after she was admitted as a cancer patient in Stand By Me.
* Nurse Olivia gets fired due to Seattle Grace Hospital's merger with Mercy West Medical Center, making this Sarah Utterback's last appearance on the show until her guest appearance in season fourteen.
106 4 "Tainted Obligation" * Jeff Perry as Thatcher Grey (1/2) When Meredith and Lexie's father, Thatcher, returns to the hospital with a failed liver, it's up to Meredith to save his life as Lexie is not a match for him. Meanwhile, Izzie empathizes with a patient riddled with tumors, as Mark, annoyed with Cristina's competitive zeal, tricks her into assisting on an unusual surgery. * Thatcher states that he is 90 days sober, which means that 60 days have passed since No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance), when he told Richard that he was 30 days sober.
107 5 "Invasion" * Robert Baker as Charles Percy (1/11)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (1/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (1/10)
The residents of Seattle Grace and Mercy West vie for surgeries and their careers as day one of the hospital merger begins. Meanwhile, Arizona stands by an enraged Callie when her father, Mr. Torres, employs a priest to help convince her to date men, and Izzie experiences the brunt of her new surgical competition. * Mark Sloan does not appear in this episode.
* This episode marks the first appearances of Jesse Williams (Jackson Avery), Sarah Drew (April Kepner), Nora Zehetner (Reed Adamson) and Robert Baker (Charles Percy).
* This episode marks the last episode in which Izzie Stevens is part of the hospital's staff, and thus the last time she's seen in scrubs.
* This episode segues into the Private Practice episode Right Here, Right Now.
108 6 "I Saw What I Saw" * Robert Baker as Charles Percy (2/11)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (2/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (2/10)
After a burn victim unexpectedly dies in the midst of a chaotic ER, the Chief and board member Jennings interrogate the residents to find the culprit, as all the Mercy West and Seattle Grace residents defend their actions in an effort to save their jobs. * Even though she's credited, Katherine Heigl didn't appear in the episode, making it the first episode without her.
* This was supposed to be Sarah Drew's final episode as Dr. April Kepner, but on the day of broadcast of this episode, Sarah received news that the show wanted her back.
109 7 "Give Peace a Chance" * Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (3/10) When Isaac, the hospital lab tech, has an inoperable tumor wrapped around his spinal cord, he turns to Dr. Derek Shepherd to do the impossible, and Derek tests the Chief's authority when Richard objects to moving forward with the risky surgery. * Izzie Stevens does not appear in this episode.
* This episode is Derek-centric.
* This is the first episode to be directed by Chandra Wilson, the actress who portrays Bailey.
* This episode is the first to feature a special opening title card, displaying the scan of Isaac's tumor in the background.
110 8 "Invest in Love" * Robert Baker as Charles Percy (3/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (4/10)
A generous donation is offered to Seattle Grace by the parents of Arizona's 10-year-old patient. However, when his condition worsens, she finds herself in a conflict of interests. Meanwhile, Cristina tests her boundaries with Owen at the hospital, and adding insult to injury, Alex is left with all of Izzie's hospital bills to contend with. * Izzie Stevens does not appear in this episode.
* During the breakfast scene, Cristina is clearly agreeing when Mark states that surprise parties are hostile. This was unscripted, but Sandra Oh improvised.
* The episode is Arizona-centric.
111 9 "New History" * Robert Baker as Charles Percy (4/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (5/10)
* Loretta Devine as Adele Webber
* Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (1/9)
When Owen recruits his fellow Iraqi War vet, Dr. Teddy Altman, as the new cardiothoracic surgeon, Cristina questions Teddy's abilities in the OR and the nature of their past relationship. Meanwhile, Izzie returns to Seattle Grace with her high school mentor seeking treatment for his dementia, and the stress of Richard's responsibilities, post-merger, are taking their toll. * This episode marks the first appearance of Dr. Teddy Altman, portrayed by Kim Raver.
112 10 "Holidaze" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (2/9)
* Jeff Perry as Thatcher Grey (2/2)
* Leven Rambin as Sloan Riley (1/5)
As Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's pass, Miranda is visited by her father, William, who disapproves of her choices in life. Meanwhile, Mark and Lexie must cope with the shocking arrival of a woman from his past, and Thatcher Grey questions the Chief's recent behavior as Meredith comes to his defense. * Izzie Stevens does not appear in this episode.
* Chyler Leigh (Lexie Grey) and Nathan West (Mike) are married in real life.
* Some cast members sing songs in this episode. They and other cast members will do that again in the musical episode.
113 11 "Blink" * Kate Walsh as Addison Montgomery
* Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (3/9)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (5/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (6/10)
* Leven Rambin as Sloan Riley (2/5)
Mark flies Addison to Seattle to help with a difficult procedure on his pregnant daughter, Sloan, Owen questions Teddy's motives when she assigns Cristina the lead on a complicated surgery, and Derek's suspicions are raised when the Chief recruits Meredith to assist with a high profile operation. * Izzie Stevens does not appear in this episode.
* This is the first part of a Grey's Anatomy/Private Practice Crossover that ends with the Private Practice's episode Another Second Chance.
114 12 "I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (4/9) After learning of Richard's drinking problem, Derek confronts him for the sake of his friend and the hospital, Izzie returns, hoping to reconcile with Alex, and tensions run high between Teddy, Cristina, and Owen in the aftermath of Cristina's startling confession. * This episode marks the last appearance of Katherine Heigl as doctor Izzie Stevens. It was supposed to be Katherine's last episode before her maternity leave, but she didn't return to set afterwards and asked to be released from her contract.
* Callie's chicken pox storyline originated from a story Sara Ramírez told the writers about being quarantined in college when they had chicken pox.
115 13 "State of Love and Trust" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (5/9)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (6/11)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (3/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (7/10)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (1/5)
As Derek begins his role as interim chief, he faces a potential lawsuit when Bailey and Meredith's patient awakens from anesthesia mid-surgery. Meanwhile, Teddy refuses to place Cristina on her service, as Arizona tests Alex out in Pediatrics, and Mark refuses to speak to a heartbroken Lexie. * Jason George makes his first appearance as Ben Warren.
116 14 "Valentine's Day Massacre" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (6/9)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (4/11)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (2/5)
* Leven Rambin as Sloan Riley (3/5)
It's Valentine's Day, and the doctors must treat dozens of injured people after the roof collapses at a popular romantic restaurant. Derek tries to manage his busy schedule as Chief of Surgery. Meredith wrestles with her new duties as the Chief's wife and Mark and Callie team up to convince Sloan to do the right thing for her baby. * Richard Webber does not appear in this episode.
* This is the first episode where Lexie has blonde hair.
117 15 "The Time Warp" * Sarah Paulson as Young Ellis Grey
* Jason George as Ben Warren (3/5)
In his new role as Chief, Derek restores the hospital lecture series, and Richard, Bailey, and Callie present to the group pivotal surgical cases from their pasts - Bailey reflects on her first days as a shy resident, Callie looks back on a polio case, and Richard recalls a case in which he and Ellis worked on a patient diagnosed with GRID, a virus later called AIDS. * Mark Sloan and Owen Hunt does not appaer in this episode.
118 16 "Perfect Little Accident" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (7/9)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (7/11)
When famous surgeon Dr. Harper Avery is rushed to Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, the staff is surprised to discover that one of their own is related to this legend, and his unorthodox request for his surgery causes tensions between Derek and Richard. Meanwhile, Callie and Arizona try to help Teddy and Sloan move on from their pasts and find greener pastures. * Cristina misdiagnoses Harper Avery in front of Harper Avery and she believes this ruined the chances of her one day winning the Harper Avery Award. Four years later, she would be nominated for the Award.
119 17 "Push" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (8/9)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (4/5)
A patient who needs an extremely difficult surgery comes to Seattle Grace, and it's Richard and Owen who vie for the opportunity to tackle it. But the decision lies in the hands of Derek, who deems that Owen should take on the surgery, leaving Richard bitter. Meanwhile, Bailey deals with her own personal struggles when she nervously prepares for another date with Ben. * Chandra Wilson originally wasn't supposed to be directing this episode, but was asked to do it when the director fell out. This made it a very busy time for her, as there were a lot of Bailey scenes in the episode. Therefore, schedules were rearranged so she could do the acting parts in the morning and be directing for the rest of the day.
120 18 "Suicide is Painless" * Kim Raver as Teddy Altman (9/9)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (8/11)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (5/11)
When Teddy's patient seeks to end treatment and her life, she turns to Hunt for help. The situation triggers Hunt's memories of his life at war and his past relationship with Teddy. Meanwhile, Callie and Arizona have a difference in opinion on what their future holds, and Richard tries to adjust to his role as a surgeon. * This episode won an Emmy award for Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-prosthetic).
* This is the last episode in which Katherine Heigl is credited, although she didn't appear in it.
121 19 "Sympathy for the Parents" * Michael O'Neill as Gary Clark (1/4)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (6/11)
* Leven Rambin as Sloan Riley (4/5)
When Alex's younger brother, Aaron, shows up at Seattle Grace-Mercy West with a hernia, it's up to Alex to get Bailey's approval for his pro bono surgery. Matters are further complicated when Aaron discloses that his family has not heard from Alex since he arrived in Seattle, and parts of Alex's past long kept secret are revealed to his friends and fellow doctors. * Kim Raver (Teddy Altman) is added to the credits as a main cast member as of this episode, whereas this is also the first episode not to credit Katherine Heigl anymore.
* This episode is the first of several directed by Debbie Allen, who would later go on to portray Catherine Fox in the series.
* The episode sets up and foreshadows the shooting that befalls Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital at the end of the sixth season.
122 20 "Hook, Line and Sinner" * Sarah Drew as April Kepner (7/11)
* Leven Rambin as Sloan Riley (5/5)
Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook. * The writers planned for Izzie to return in this episode until the end of the season, but Katherine Heigl refused to come back.
123 21 "How Insensitive" * Michael O'Neill as Gary Clark (2/4)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (8/11)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (9/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (8/10)
Bailey preps the team with a mandatory sensitivity training prior to admitting a 700-pound patient with compounded medical issues, and the case proves to be challenging in every sense of the word. Meanwhile, Derek has to come face to face with a former patient's husband in a wrongful death deposition, and spending time with a heart patient's daughter opens up some old wounds for Cristina. * The actor, Jerry Kernion, who played Bobby, had to wear a latex suit to make himself appear larger.
124 22 "Shiny Happy People" * Demi Lovato as Hayley May
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (9/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (9/10)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (5/5)
An elderly patient admitted into the E.R. for a heart condition sees a familiar face, a long lost love who happens to be in the E.R. as well for a fractured arm, and the staff find themselves caught up in their love story. Meanwhile, Karev treats a troubled teenage patient whose parents brought her in for schizophrenia, and Meredith can't help but tell Cristina about her suspicions of Owen, which inevitably messes with Cristina's head.
125 23 "Sanctuary" * Michael O'Neill as Gary Clark (3/4)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (10/11)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (10/11)
* Nora Zehetner as Reed Adamson (10/10)
* Mandy Moore as Mary Portman (1/2)
Seattle Grace Hospital is hit with a crisis like no other in its history. * The gun held by Gary Clark was a real gun, only modified to be safer.
* Originally, Shonda Rhimes wrote in the script that Bailey got shot. However, she changed this because she felt really bad about it, as she felt like Bailey is the soul of the show.
* Teddy Altman is the only surgeon who did not see the shooter.
* Sarah Drew tweeted that this episode, along with Death and All His Friends, was her favorite season 6 episode to film. She also stated in an interview that she didn't like that April got Derek shot, as fans of the show disliked her character already for having a crush on Derek.
* The episode was ranked #7 on Huffington Post's The 9 Most Devastating Episodes in Recent TV History.
126 24 "Death and All His Friends" * Michael O'Neill as Gary Clark (4/4)
* Sarah Drew as April Kepner (11/11)
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy (11/11)
* Mandy Moore as Mary Portman (2/2)
Cristina and Meredith's surgical skills are put to the ultimate test when Derek and Owen get shot. * Shonda Rhimes revealed in a blog post that she considered Jackson and April to be part of the tribe from this episode on.
* At the end, when Meredith picks up the pregnancy test in her locker, it's in it's box, when she looks at it in the same gesture, we clearly see the stick and the result, but a cut later, when she throws it away, it's in a box again.

Grey's Anatomy (Saison 7)[modifier | modifier le code]

Notes & Trivia[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Jessica Capshaw was pregnant during filming of early season seven episodes. As such, she was shot mostly from the chest up. In one episode, they used a body double for a full-body shot of Arizona Robbins. Arizona leaving for Africa was a plotline to allow Jessica to enjoy her maternity leave.
  • This is the first season to not feature Katherine Heigl as Izzie Stevens.
  • Jesse Williams's promotion to main cast was announced on June 8, 2010.
  • Sarah Drew's promotion to main cast was announced on June 9, 2010.
  • All voice overs this season are narrated by Meredith Grey, with only two exceptions:
    • These Arms of Mine has no voice over due to the documentary concept of the episode.
    • Callie Torres narrates the voice over of Song Beneath the Song.
  • This is the last season of Grey's Anatomy with Shonda Rhimes as showrunner.

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127 1 "With You I'm Born Again" * James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (1/7)
* Jason George as Ben Warren
The hospital staff is trying to deal with physical and emotional trauma in the wake of the deadly rampage of a vengeful gunman. As Dr. Perkins, a trauma counselor, is brought in to help in the recovery and to assess each doctor's readiness to return to work, Derek makes a spontaneous decision to resign as Chief and rushes back into surgery, taking everything a little too fast, and Cristina buries herself in her wedding planning. * Sarah Drew (April Kepner) and Jesse Williams (Jackson Avery) are now credited as series regulars.
* About a month has passed since the shooting in the season 6 finale.
128 2 "Shock to the System" * James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (2/7) After weeks of concealing the fact she was pregnant and miscarried, Meredith at last tells Derek and is finally cleared to return to her surgical duties in the wake of the hospital shooting spree; Cristina experiences post-traumatic stress disorder in the midst of an operation; and Bailey refuses to let Alex operate until he agrees to have the bullet in his chest removed. * Meredith finally gets cleared for surgery by Andrew Perkins at the end of the episode.
* This episode marks Sara Ramírez' 100th episode as Callie Torres.
* Meredith finally tells Derek about her miscarriage in Death and All His Friends.
129 3 "Superfreak" * James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (3/7)
* Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd
When Derek receives an unexpected and unwelcome visit from his estranged sister, Amelia, issues between the siblings -- both past and present -- come to the surface; the Chief tries to help Alex when he notices that he's afraid to use the elevators after his near-fatal shooting; and Meredith and Derek continue their efforts to ease Cristina back into surgery after her post-traumatic stress. * Amelia comes to Seattle to reconcile with Derek as directed by Addison in the Private Practice episode Take Two. This marks her first appearance under Grey's Anatomy credits.
* In the final scene with Callie and Arizona as they enter the apartment kissing, a body double was used in place of Jessica Capshaw, who was heavily pregnant at the time.
130 4 "Can't Fight Biology" * Frances Conroy as Eleanor Davis Things are hostile on all fronts when a visit to the obstetrician results in some disturbing news for Meredith and Derek, and Lexie loses it when she notices Meredith and April getting closer. Meanwhile a car crash brings in multiple traumas and Jackson tries using his physical attributes to get ahead in the operating room, while Cristina's self-doubt carries outside of the hospital and into her house hunting with Owen.
131 5 "Almost Grown" As part of their training, the Chief puts Seattle Grace’s residents — including Meredith, Cristina, Alex, April and Jackson — in charge; meanwhile, Derek, Callie, Owen and the other attending surgeons compete for a million-dollar grant. * All fourth year surgical residents wore navy "attending" scrubs for this episode. It marks the first time they are seen wearing these scrubs, except for April, who wore them in Sanctuary and Death and All His Friends.
132 6 "These Arms of Mine" * Mandy Moore as Mary Portman (1/2) A documentary film crew visits the hospital six months after the shooting to document the road to recovery for doctors and patients. The camera lenses follow Derek, Owen, Mark, and Callie as they ambitiously perform a rare arm transplant surgery, Meredith helps Cristina put on a brave face for the cameras, and Bailey's patient, Mary, returns for her surgery -- which marks the first time they've all seen of each other since that fateful day. * This episode spans a month, from somewhere around September 13 to mid-October 2010. The documentary also gives supplemental information about events from the week following the last images shown.
133 7 "That's Me Trying" * Mandy Moore as Mary Portman (2/2) The residents are pushed to their limits when Owen puts them through a rigorous trauma certification drill. Meanwhile, Cristina is also tested when left alone to monitor a very ill lung transplant patient. * Sarah Drew revealed on her Twitter page that this episode was her favorite season 7 episode to film.
134 8 "Something's Gotta Give" * Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (1/7) Top security measures go into place as a team of doctors, led by the Chief, try to save the life of a major political figure from the Middle East. Meanwhile, Cristina decides to finally decorate her new place and throw a housewarming party, and Alex shows up late from a weekend getaway to his first day of rounds with the new Pediatrics Attending, Dr. Robert Stark. * This is the first episode not to feature Jessica Capshaw since she was made a series regular at the start of Season 6.
* This episode marks the first appearance of Nurse Ruth and Nurse Carol.
135 9 "Slow Night, So Long" * Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (2/7) Derek lands the grant he needs for his clinical trial and all the attendings take him out to Joe's Bar to celebrate, but they get a surprise when they see someone they know already at the bar. Meanwhile, Meredith and Alex have to fend for themselves during the night shift with a nine-year-old patient who's experiencing post-surgical complications and his very pushy mother. * Arizona Robbins does not appear in this episode.
* This episode marks the last appearance of Bartender Joe, who's been on the show since season two. In future episodes, there is another bartender with no explanation given for Joe's disappearance from the show, nor his bar.
136 10 "Adrift and at Peace" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (1/9)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (1/6)
Despite Meredith's objections to the idea, a concerned Derek takes Cristina on a fishing trip in order to get away from it all, while Teddy, feeling directionless without Cristina, directs all of her efforts and compassion towards a dying patient who lacks the proper insurance to seek medical treatment. * The scenes of Derek and Cristina fishing were filmed at the Big Bear Lake in California.
137 11 "Disarm" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (2/9)
* Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (3/7)
News of the incoming mass causalities after a gunman opens fire at a local college hits the staff hard when they must spring into action, even while their own wounds are still fresh; and Arizona does not receive a warm welcome home at the hospital. * In this episode, Dr. Bailey and Dr. Karev work on a patient named Charles. Since this episode is meant to mirror the events of Sanctuary, it's possible that the patient was named this on purpose to reflect the death of Charles Percy, who Dr. Bailey tried to save in the shooting at the hospital months prior. Dr. Bailey even yells, "Come back ... right now, Charles!"
138 12 "Start Me Up" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (3/9)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (2/6)
Arizona seeks Mark's advice as she tries to reconcile with Callie, who has big news of her own. Teddy must make a key decision for Henry during his surgery and on the same day the residents receive a crop of med students to show around, the Chief announces he is looking for a new Chief Resident.
139 13 "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)" * Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (1/8) Derek breaks ground on his Alzheimer's clinical trial and Meredith can't help but feel left out. Bailey's attempt to take the hospital into the age of new media with live tweets from the OR does not go over well with the Chief. Callie, Mark and Arizona must learn to navigate through the pregnancy together, which starts off with Callie driving her new obstetrician crazy. * If you look carefully at the phone Lexie holds during the scene where the chief gets a message from a former student, you can see that it is actually her lines.
* Mark and Lexie's last kiss was in this episode, marking the end of their relationship.
140 14 "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" * Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (2/8)
* Jeff Perry as Thatcher Grey
Thatcher Grey, Meredith and Lexie's father, returns to Seattle Grace with stomach pains and a new, twenty-something tattooed girlfriend, Danielle. Meanwhile, Alex clashes with the new OB, Dr. Lucy Fields, over a patient and Mark places Jackson on his service in exchange for information on Lexie. * This is the last time we see Thatcher Grey until his final appearance in season fifteen.
141 15 "Golden Hour" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (1/4)
* Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (3/8)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (3/6)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (4/9)
Meredith, looking to prove she is Chief Resident material, learns that anything and everything can happen in an hour's time when she steps up to run the ER for a night. Meanwhile, Bailey sneaks off with Eli and gets into a little mischief, and everyone is surprised when the Chief's wife, Adele, shows up as one of the ER patients. * This episode takes place in February, as Meredith mentions it's strange that Adele took Christmas decorations down in February specifically, February 17, as seen on a smartphone.
142 16 "Not Responsible" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (2/4)
* Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (4/8)
* Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (4/7)
Meredith must choose between her fertility treatments and her eyesight when she begins having trouble seeing, Mark makes it clear to Callie and Arizona that he takes his role as father-to-be very seriously, and April discovers there's more to Dr. Stark than first appears. * This episode starts the relationship between Lexie and Jackson.
143 17 "This Is How We Do It" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (3/4)
* Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (5/8)
* Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (5/7)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (3/6)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (5/9)
Richard is desperate for Derek and Meredith to accept Adele into their Alzheimer's trial, but will Adele stand in her own way? Meanwhile Mark and Arizona have conflicting ideas of the kind of baby shower Callie wants, Teddy is freaked out when Henry has another health complication -- leaving them both a little exposed -- and the competitiveness among the residents for the Chief Resident position is amplified when Richard receives the green light for his diabetes clinical trial. * Loretta Devine, who portrays Adele Webber, won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama series for her performance in this episode.
* While many people have lived in Derek's trailer, this is the first time that the trailer itself has been moved.
144 18 "Song Beneath the Song" * Kate Walsh as Addison Montgomery
* Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (6/8)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (5/6)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (6/9)
A cataclysmic event shakes the doctors of Seattle Grace to the core, as Callie, on the verge of a life-changing moment with Arizona, envisions her hospital and friends as they have never been seen before. * This episode is the first appearance of Callie, Arizona, and Mark's daughter, Sofia Robbin Sloan Torres.
* Sandra Oh, James Pickens Jr., Patrick Dempsey, and Jesse Williams are the only main actors in Grey's that do not sing in this episode. Additionally, guest stars Kate Walsh and Rachael Taylor also did not sing.
* According to production manager Chris Hayden, this was one of the most expensive episodes because of all the extra rehearsals and the additional music crew.
145 19 "It's a Long Way Back" * Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (6/7)
* Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (4/4)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (7/9)
* James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (4/7)
Everyone pulls together to help Callie and baby Sofia on their painstaking journeys to recovery in hopes of allowing mother and baby to finally meet. The sudden death of a clinical trial patient has Derek proceeding with more caution while Meredith makes a calculated and risky move. Alex treats a cranky old rich woman dying of cancer and gets an idea for a grandiose endeavor that is sure to get him the Chief Resident spot and Teddy is pleasantly surprised by the return of a familiar face. * The code for the pharmacy which stores all of the "Alzheimer's Trial" files is 1211. It can be seen briefly when a pharmacist enters the code and when Meredith sneaks into the room.
146 20 "White Wedding" * Peter MacNicol as Robert Stark (7/7)
* James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (5/7)
As Callie and Arizona's wedding approaches, the couple quickly realize that the day they've been looking forward to is not turning out the way they'd envisioned. Meanwhile Alex continues to make the other residents jealous as he appears to be the top contender for Chief Resident, Meredith and Derek make a decision that will change their lives forever, and Dr. Perkins presents Teddy with a very tempting proposition. * This episode marks the first appearance of Derek and Meredith's first child, Zola.
* Callie and Arizona's wedding was filmed on location at Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flitridge, California.
147 21 "I Will Survive" * Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (7/8)
* James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (6/7)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (8/9)
Personal and work pressures are adding up and have Meredith visibly on edge, Owen conducts formal interviews for the Chief Resident position, Cristina grows increasingly defiant, Alex and Lucy's undefined relationship gets tested, and Jackson suddenly backs out of the Webber's diabetes trial.
148 22 "Unaccompanied Minor" * Rachael Taylor as Lucy Fiels (8/8)
* James Tupper as Andrew Perkins (7/7)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (9/9)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (6/6)
News of Meredith's dishonesty in the clinical trial comes to light, leading to unanticipated consequences for both her and others. Cristina finds herself in a compromising situation, which forces her to decide between her career and her relationship. Meanwhile, Owen posts his decision for chief resident and Teddy makes a surprising choice regarding her love life -- and her future. * This episode marks the last appearance of Rachael Taylor as Lucy.

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  • Meredith Grey narrates all voice overs this season, except for What is It About Men's voice over. This voice over is narrated by Derek Shepherd, Richard Webber, Alex Karev, Mark Sloan, and Jackson Avery. Meredith also shares the Flight voice over with Richard Webber.
  • As of this season, Tony Phelan and Joan Rater take over from Shonda Rhimes as showrunners.
  • This season is the only one so far in which the main cast does not change compared to the previous season.
  • Jessica Capshaw became pregnant during the course of this season, most noticeable in the latest episode of the season. She gave birth to a daughter during the summer hiatus on June 20, 2012.
  • Lexie only makes scarce appearances in the first few episodes because Chyler Leigh asked for (and was allowed) an extended summer hiatus in order to spend more time with her family.
  • All the main characters appear in all episodes of the season except for Lexie Grey and Teddy Altman, who are absent in one episode each.
  • This is the final season where Meredith Grey, Cristina Yang, Jackson Avery, Alex Karev, and April Kepner are residents.

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149 1 "Free Falling" The fifth-year residents return for the first day of a year that will make or break their careers: Meredith faces the consequences of tampering with Derek's clinical trial and is terminated at the hospital. April tries to step up to the plate as Chief Resident in the wake of a giant sinkhole in the middle of Seattle and Cristina and Owen are still at odds over their drastically different feelings for their unborn child. * This is the first and only episode to show the lives of patients before they get injured or end up at the hospital.
* This episode introduces "Created by Shonda Rhimes" after the intro title card.
150 2 "She's Gone" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (1/6) News of Meredith and Derek's unsteady relationship raises a red flag for Zola's adoption counselor. Alex quickly realizes that he has become the outcast of the group after ratting out Meredith and Cristina makes a tough decision regarding her unexpected pregnancy. Also, Chief Webber brings Henry in for a last minute surgery, alarming Teddy. * Chyler Leigh has no lines in this episode.
151 3 "Take the Lead" The Chief makes a career-changing decision that shocks Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital. Cristina and Owen try to find normalcy in their relationship. April continues to struggle in her new role and the 5th year residents are given their first solo surgeries, only to find out that even the most routine procedures aren't always easy. * This is the only episode during Chyler Leigh's time as a series regular where she did not appear as Lexie Grey.
* The residents wonder if a pig has an appendix. The answer, which is not given in the episode, is that pigs do not have one.
152 4 "What Is It About Men" * Jason George as Ben Warren (1/8)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (1/2)
The doctors of Seattle Grace are called upon to man up when a stampede at a comic book convention causes an influx of colorful characters in the ER-blurring the lines of fantasy and reality. Mark shows his softer side with baby Sofia when Arizona and Callie go out of town, but at work he continues to give Jackson a hard time. Ben returns to the ER, only to find that Nurse Eli has moved in on Bailey and the male doctors bond over their frustrations with women. * It is an episode centered on the male characters with the women acting as supportive cast.
* Lexie's appearance is very brief and she's only seen through a window.
* Teddy appears with no lines.
153 5 "Love, Loss and Legacy" * Jason George as Ben Warren (2/8)
* Daniel Sunjata as Nurse Eli (2/2)
* Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (1/4)
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (2/6)
The residents try their hardest to impress surgical great Catherine Avery-who also happens to be Jackson's mother-when she arrives at Seattle Grace to perform a groundbreaking transplant surgery. Arizona and Alex find their hands tied with a confidentiality issue when a familiar patient comes into the ER. Meanwhile, a love-struck Teddy throws a dinner party for the couples, and Bailey makes a decision regarding her love life. * Lexie goes to see her sister Molly Thompson.
* This episode marks the first appearance of Debbie Allen as Dr. Catherine Avery.
154 6 "Poker Face" After being blackballed by most of the surgeons, Meredith uses Lexie to spark Derek's interest in her patient's rare brain tumor case and, in secret, gives guidance to April with Bailey's clinical trial. Callie's wish for Arizona and Mark to form a friendship comes to fruition and she realizes it's more irritating than helpful. Alex and Teddy research alternative surgeries for a very superficial patient and Callie and Cristina struggle with a very difficult spinal surgery.
155 7 "Put Me In, Coach" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (3/6) Owen stresses teamwork and moves his leadership role over to the baseball field when he signs the doctors up for a baseball league, pitting them against their biggest competition, Seattle Presbyterian. Lexie tries to hide her jealous rage when she sees Mark with a new woman, but her emotions get the better of her. Alex fights to keep Zola at Seattle Grace after it is suggested that she be moved to another hospital due to a conflict of interest with Meredith and Derek. Richard scolds Meredith and Bailey for their feud.
156 8 "Heart-Shaped Box" * Debra Monk as Louise O'Malley
* Scott Foley as Henry Burton (4/6)
* Alfre Woodard as Justine Campbell
The doctors become nostalgic when George O'Malley's mother, Louise, returns to Seattle Grace for medical help after a botched surgery at a neighboring hospital. The residents are inspired by a medical miracle when they witness a harvested heart that continues to beat outside the body. A new pediatric fellow excites Arizona and makes Alex feel threatened. Jackson lets his suspicions about Mark and Lexie interfere with his work and Henry and Teddy have their first marital fight when he expresses interest in pursuing medical school. * This episode marks the end of Lexie and Jackson's relationship.
* This is the last appearance of Louise O'Malley.
157 9 "Dark Was the Night" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (5/6) Teddy puts her husband's life in the hands of her peers when Henry is sent to the OR for surgery and she's called away on another case. Meredith and Derek receive the long-awaited news about Zola. Callie and Jackson come under fire when their patient experiences post-surgery complications and Meredith and Alex are involved in a life-threatening situation when they travel to a neighboring hospital to tend to a sick newborn. * This episode is the last living appearance of Teddy's husband, Henry.
158 10 "Suddenly" * Scott Foley as Henry Burton (6/6)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (3/8)
A severe car crash involving an entire family results in an all-hands-on situation in the ER, as the eldest daughter is left to make the toughest decision of her life. Meanwhile, Teddy, still in the dark about Henry's death, calls upon Cristina to help with her patient in the O.R., and Lexie finds herself working alongside Mark's new girlfriend, Julia, during an eye surgery. * Some sound effects used in this episode were previously used in both parts of the Grey's Anatomy season six finale.
159 11 "This Magic Moment" * Jason George as Ben Warren (4/8) The doctors split into teams for a risky surgery involving conjoined twins. Bailey recruits Meredith to be a buffer between her and Ben when he puts pressure on moving their relationship to a more serious level. Richard teaches Alex a tough lesson in the OR. Meanwhile Teddy questions Cristina about what exactly happened to Henry during his surgery. * This episode debuts a new kind of pager, which is white and has a bigger screen.
160 12 "Hope for the Hopeless" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (1/4) Richard performs his 10,000th surgery on a pair of bickering sisters who come into the hospital for a liver transplant. Derek and Lexie take on a neuroblastoma case that has been previously deemed inoperable. Teddy and Cristina cross the line when they go against Owen's orders and try to steal a case from Alex and Dr. McQueen. Ellis Grey's shadow looms as Meredith searches for a specialty. Meanwhile Adele is brought into the hospital after she is found wandering the streets. * This episode marks the 100th appearance of Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey.
161 13 "If/Then" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (2/4)
* Kate Walsh as Addison Montgomery
* Robert Baker as Charles Percy
* Kate Burton as Ellis Grey
As Meredith puts Zola to bed and falls asleep, she begins to wonder -- what if her mother had never had Alzheimer's and she'd had loving, supportive parents? The reverberations of a happy Meredith Grey change the world of Seattle Grace as we know it. What if she had never met Derek in that bar and he had never separated from Addison? What if Callie and Owen had become a couple long before she met Arizona? And what if Bailey never evolved from the meek intern she once was?
162 14 "All You Need Is Love" * Jason George as Ben Warren (5/8) In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Meredith and Derek try to have a night to themselves when Lexie offers to watch Zola. Callie hands babysitting duties over to Mark so that she can surprise Arizona with a romantic evening and Ben proves to Bailey that he knows her better than she thinks. Meanwhile, the ER fills with romantics, including a 10-year-old girl who has an allergic reaction to chocolates from her valentine and a man who is hit by a car while chasing down his frustrated girlfriend. * This Valentine's Day marks the last one Richard spends with Adele and it also marks their anniversary. Adele would later pass during the Christmas season of that year, in Things We Said Today.
163 15 "Have You Seen Me Lately?" * Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd In a final attempt to save Erica's life, Amelia arrives at Seattle Grace to beg Derek for help with the gliosarcoma case. Cristina and Owen engage in heated arguments during marriage counseling. Alex realizes that in order to be a good doctor, he'll need to improve his people skills and Meredith is given a chance to shine when a man enters the ER after getting his hand stuck in meat grinder. Meanwhile, the residents continue to study for their upcoming oral boards. * This episode is the first part of a Grey's Anatomy-Private Practice Crossover that continues with the Private Practice episode You Break My Heart.
* Amelia shows a photo of Mason Warner, making him the only character of Private Practice who makes a picture-only appearance on Grey's Anatomy.
164 16 "If Only You Were Lonely" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (3/4) As Adele's condition continues to deteriorate, Richard considers altering their living situation. An explosion at a local coffee shop results in a busy day in the ER for the doctors. Callie takes Meredith under her wing by helping her study for her boards. Lexie joins Arizona and Alex in peds, as they continue to care for intern Morgan's premature son and when Jackson snaps at a patient, Mark encourages him to find ways to relieve his stress. Meanwhile, Cristina lets her suspicions get the best of her. * This is the last episode to feature Mitch Pileggi as Lawrence (Larry) Jennings.
165 17 "One Step Too Far" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (2/4) Derek encourages a hesitant Meredith to work with him again in neurology. Jackson’s mother, Catherine Avery, returns to Seattle Grace with a urology fellow and develops an interest in Richard. Cristina becomes increasingly suspicious of Owen’s every move. Meanwhile, Alex tries to deny the fact that Morgan may be falling for him.
166 18 "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" A lion breaks loose in Seattle, leaving a couple's lives and relationship at risk. Lexie overhears Mark's discussion about moving in with Julia. Teddy begins to take steps towards coming to terms with Henry's death. Callie grills Arizona on her past lovers and Alex requests to be taken off Morgan's preemie case when she becomes too dependent on him. Meanwhile, Meredith tries to be a support for Cristina as the tension between her and Owen hits a boiling point.
167 19 "Support System" * Jason George as Ben Warren (6/8) A devastated Cristina presses Owen to confess the intimate details of his affair. Mark takes his new authority very seriously when he steps in as chief for the day and butts heads with Richard over a patient's liver transplant and Callie deems Meredith ready for the boards, while the rest of the residents continue to stress about the exam. Meanwhile, Callie, Arizona, and Bailey plan a much needed ladies' night for Teddy. * This episode features several flashbacks to important moments in Cristina and Owen's history, mostly from seasons 5 and 7.
168 20 "The Girl With No Name" * Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (4/4)
* Lorraine Toussaint as Helen Fincher
The hospital becomes the center of attention as a victim of a famous kidnapping case is brought into the hospital. The fifth years take their placement interviews. Adele Webber's memory continues to deteriorate. * During the episode, Cristina is interviewed and wined and dined by several different hospitals. None of these is, coincidentally, the hospital where she wound up, the Mayo Clinic.
169 21 "Moment of Truth" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (3/4) After five years of practice, the residents head to San Francisco for their oral boards. Sparks fly between Catherine and Richard when they bump into each other at the hotel. Bailey intervenes after Owen and Teddy get into a heated argument about their young car crash patient and Mark tries to recruit Lexie for one of his cases. Meanwhile, Alex feels guilty for being away from the hospital when Tommy's health begins to fail.
170 22 "Let the Bad Times Roll" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (4/4) The residents agonize over their oral boards, reliving every answer they gave during their exams. Arizona's close childhood friend comes to Seattle Grace for medical help. The doctors work on a patient who is missing one third of his skull, and Julia asks Mark to start a family with her. Meanwhile, Catherine tells Richard that one of his residents has failed. * The outdoor hotel scenes were filmed at the Wilshire Grand Hotel in Los Angeles.
171 23 "Migration" * Jason George as Ben Warren (7/8) The residents determine their future as they make their final decisions regarding post residency positions. Mark admits to Derek that he is torn between his love for Lexie and the fact that Julia can give him everything he’s ever wanted. Ben plans something extra special for Bailey, but she is preoccupied with her work and Arizona encourages her childhood friend, Nick, to have surgery. Meanwhile a couple on their third honeymoon come to the hospital complaining of mysterious symptoms. * This is the last episode of the series to be (co-)written by Mark Wilding, who had been writing on the show since its second season.
172 24 "Flight" * Jason George as Ben Warren (8/8) Faced with a life-threatening situation, the doctors must fight to stay alive while trying to save the lives of their peers. Bailey and Ben make a decision regarding their relationship, and Teddy is presented with a tempting offer. Meanwhile, Richard plans a special dinner for the residents. * This episode marks the final regular appearance of Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey. It was also the last appearance of Kim Raver as Teddy Altman as part of the main cast, until she returned as a series regular for season fifteen following a recurring role on season fourteen.
* This is the only season finale of the show in which a main character dies since George O'Malley wasn't officially pronounced dead until the season six premiere.
* George O'Malley and Izzie Stevens appear in flashbacks from the first episode. They haven't been seen since Good Mourning and I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked, respectively.
* The survivors of the crash would be known as the Seattle Grace Five: Meredith, Cristina, Arizona, Derek, and Mark. Mark is considered part of the five since he made it out of the woods alive.

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  • This is first season of either Private Practice or Grey's Anatomy in which Shonda Rhimes wasn't the credited writer for a single episode. She revealed in a blog post that this was because all of the writers have worked together since the first seasons, so they all write the episodes like Shonda would do it herself.
  • It's the first season of Grey's Anatomy in which Kate Walsh doesn't appear as Addison Montgomery.
  • This is the first season since her introduction in season three not to feature Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey.
  • It's the first and only season since her introduction not to feature Amelia Shepherd.
  • This is the first and only season of the show not to feature any surgeon still in their residency as part of the main cast.
  • All of the main characters appeared in every episode of the season, except for Mark Sloan, who died after two episodes, and Arizona Robbins, who did not appear in one episode.
  • Meredith Grey narrates all voice overs this season, except for two:
    • Alex Karev did the voice over for The Face of Change.
    • Miranda Bailey did the voice over for Sleeping Monster.
  • Jessica Capshaw's appearances are rather scarce in the first few episodes of the season due to her maternity leave.

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173 1 "Going, Going, Gone" * Jason George as Ben Warren (1/6) Months after the plane crash, the doctors at Seattle continue to try and find a new sense of normalcy. With a new set of interns to put through the wringer, the new fellows and attendings get used to their roles while Cristina adjusts to her new life in Minnesota. But Mark's life hangs in the balance and it's clear that Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital is not the same. * This episode takes place three months after the plane crash which is confirmed by Karev in the airport.
* This is the first episode to show the black Grey's Anatomy opener since season 2.
174 2 "Remember the Time" In this flashback episode, return to the site of the plane crash and watch as each doctor tries to cope with the heartache and injuries caused by the crash. Meanwhile, back at Seattle Grace, everyone struggles to find a bit of normalcy amidst the chaos. * This episode marks the final appearance of Eric Dane as Mark Sloan as a series regular.
* This episode is a flashback episode that shows what happened to each survivor of the plane crash between the season eight finale and the season nine premiere.
* While on the plane, Dr. Bailey says to Dr. Webber, "All I keep thinking is that, we're gonna crash on some tropical island and get attacked by a polar bear", this is an obvious reference to the former ABC TV show Lost. Dr. Webber misses this reference and Dr. Bailey, a sci-fi lover, tells him he should watch more TV.
175 3 "Love the One You're With" The survivors from the crash are asked to make an almost impossible decision that will affect the rest of their lives. Meanwhile, tension grows between Jackson and April after they're forced to work together, and Alex tries to restrain himself with one of the interns.
176 4 "I Saw Her Standing There" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (1/4) Aware that Derek might never operate again, Meredith stops talking about the surgeries she’s performing. Meanwhile, Richard calls on Dr. Catherine Avery to help him perform a complicated procedure, as things continue to heat up between Jackson and April; and Arizona’s struggle to accept her fate forces Callie and Alex to face their guilt. * Catherine wears her stethoscope backwards when she's checking on Bryan in pre-op.
177 5 "Beautiful Doom" In this Meredith & Cristina-centric episode, the two friends continue to cope with life after the plane crash and their ever-growing responsibilities at their respective hospitals. As Meredith juggles taking care of Zola with a case that hits close to home, Cristina assists Dr. Thomas on a challenging heart surgery. * Arizona Robbins does not appear in this episode.
* Cristina finally comes back to Seattle after she previously left to take a job at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.
178 6 "Second Opinion" As the doctors continue with their lawsuit, they're forced to confront the realities of their injuries. Meanwhile, Bailey tricks Arizona into helping her with a pediatric case, and Cristina tries to find normalcy in her new environment. * In this episode, Alex buys Meredith's old house from her, becoming a first-time homeowner. In addition, Cristina moves into the house as a renter, marking the first time she's ever taken official residence in the house. Previously, she had been the only series regular resident not to; Meredith, Alex, Izzie, George, Lexie, Avery, and April all had lived in the house from time-to-time.
* The cyclic vomiting syndrome story was inspired by Chandra Wilson's daughter, who has the same disorder, which prompted her mother to suggest the storyline.
179 7 "I Was Made for Lovin' You" Cristina and Owen continue to figure out their relationship amidst the pending lawsuit; and Bailey argues with Ben over plans for their upcoming nuptials. Meanwhile, Callie recruits Jackson to help find a solution to Derek’s hand, but he is preoccupied by a shocking situation with April. * Sarah Drew tweeted that this episode was her favorite season 9 episode, along with Readiness is All.
180 8 "Love Turns You Upside Down" * Neve Campbell as Liz Shepherd (1/2) The new batch of interns find themselves involved in all the drama at Seattle Grace: Meredith asks Heather to go above and beyond to help fix Derek's hand; Cristina starts a healthy competition between Stephanie and Leah, which inadvertently leads to a medical emergency for Cristina's patient; Alex sees Jo in a new light as they work to save a baby's life, and April teaches Shane a valuable lesson during "lumps and bumps" duty. * Callie and Heather find out Meredith is pregnant when Heather has Meredith's phone and Dr. Simpson calls to confirm the ultrasound.
181 9 "Run, Baby, Run" * Neve Campbell as Liz Shepherd (2/2)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (2/6)
* Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (1/2)
As the rest of the doctors prepare for Bailey’s wedding, Richard helps her through a bout of pre-wedding jitters. Meanwhile, Lizzie butts heads with Meredith, and Callie and Jackson try to convince Derek to participate in a risky surgery that could fix his hand. * This episode marks Kevin McKidd's 100th appearance as Dr. Owen Hunt.
182 10 "Things We Said Today" * Jason George as Ben Warren (3/6)
* Loretta Devine as Adele Webber (2/2)
Bailey puts her wedding day on hold and continues her efforts to save Adele’s life, Cristina and Owen remain undecided about their pending divorce, while Arizona and Callie try to get their spark back. Meanwhile, the hospital becomes inundated with a group of bikers after a horrible accident. * This episode marks Loretta Devine's last appearance as Adele Webber.
* Richard remembers his first dance with Adele at their wedding to "My Funny Valentine", which was mentioned before on Hope for the Hopeless, where he sang it to her to calm her down.
183 11 "The End is the Beginning is the End" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (2/4) Meredith, Derek, Cristina, and Arizona receive big news regarding the plane crash lawsuit, Richard avoids Catherine's romantic advances and Jackson takes on one of Mark Sloan's old patients. Meanwhile, Derek begins recovery on his hand. * This is the first episode written by Joan Rater on her own. The previous 14 episodes she wrote were co-written with Tony Phelan.
* The blouse Catherine was wearing on this episode was the same blouse Callie wore in "If/Then".
184 12 "Walking on a Dream" * Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill (1/5)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (1/8)
The Seattle Grace doctors are on edge when a new medical professional enters the hospital. Arizona struggles with the emotional and physical pain of a phantom limb and while battling pregnancy hormones, an overly-emotional Meredith is confronted with her worst fear. * This episode marks the introduction of Matthew Taylor, who becomes a major recurring character throughout the rest of the season and the subsequent season.
185 13 "Bad Blood" * Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill (2/5) As Derek and April work around the clock to find a solution for the hospital, Cristina struggles to respect the wishes of a family whose son is dying. Meanwhile, Arizona empathizes with a teenager who faces problems similar to her own.
186 14 "The Face of Change" * Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill (3/5)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (2/8)
Competition heats up as several of the doctors fight to become the new face of Seattle Grace. April brings in an emergency case, and Jackson and Alex work with a transgender teen couple. Meanwhile, the hospital implements new policies which test the patience of the staff. * This episode marks the first time that April is seen treating a patient out in the field.
187 15 "Hard Bargain" * Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill (4/5)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (3/8)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (1/7)
As the hospital spirals closer to financial ruin, Owen must make some tough decisions, which includes foregoing an expensive surgery that could save the life of a child. Meanwhile, Alex and Jo work together to save the life of an infant, and April asks Jackson for dating advice.
188 16 "This Is Why We Fight" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (3/4)
* Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill (5/5)
As word of Seattle Grace’s financial trouble spreads, Catherine encourages Jackson to move to Boston, and the interns fear they might lose their jobs. Meanwhile the doctors meet with a potential investor in a last-ditch effort to save the hospital, and Alex impresses Jo while caring for a patient. * Intern Heather Brooks has a new hairdo. It is now shorter.
* This is the last appearance of Constance Zimmer as Alana Cahill and Roma Maffia as Roberta Thompson.
189 17 "Transplant Wasteland" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (4/4)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (2/7)
Discord and chaos created by new management causes one doctor to question his future at Seattle Grace. The doctors and interns juggle multiple transplant surgeries simultaneously. * This episode features a patient suffering from A.L.S., which would become a well-known condition in 2014 due to the "ice bucket challenge". A large part of the main cast took the challenge to raise awareness.
* This episode introduces the newest and most recent hospital name change from Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
190 18 "Idle Hands" * Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (3/7) As the hospital continues to make positive changes under the new management, the doctors begin to realize that owning a hospital comes with its own set of problems and responsibilities. Meanwhile, Meredith worries about the wellbeing of her unborn baby, Callie and Arizona try to get the spark back in their relationship, and Alex gives Jo's new boyfriend a run for his money. * This episode marks Jessica Capshaw's 100th credited episode as Arizona Robbins. However, she had three credited appearances for episodes she didn't actually appear in.
* Meredith has been pregnant for 20 weeks and 6 days, as shown on the monitor. However, she states in dialogue that she's 28 weeks pregnant.
191 19 "Can't Fight This Feeling" * Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (4/8)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (4/7)
A gas tanker explodes on a Seattle highway, causing multiple injuries — including paramedic Matthew; Meredith and Jo help a frantic mother whose child is suffering from a mysterious illness; and Owen bonds with a young boy whose parents are in critical condition. Meanwhile, true colors are revealed when Alex is forced to work with Jo's boyfriend on an ailing patient. * At least one week has passed since Idle Hands, as Derek mentioned he hadn't seen Bailey outside of her genome lab for a week. Bailey got the money for her genome mapping project in the previous episode.
192 20 "She's Killing Me" * Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (5/8) Upon receiving some unsettling news, Meredith and Derek take preventative steps for their children’s future. A group of Syrian doctors arrive at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital for a crash course in basic surgical skills that they plan to apply in the field; and April decides to come clean to Matthew regarding the truth about her virginity. Meanwhile, multiple post-op patients develop infections, causing one doctor to wonder if she is at fault. * This episode takes place the day after the events of the previous episode as Owen mentioned Ethan stayed in the hospital overnight.
* Derek's genetic predisposition for heroin addiction is a possible nod to Amelia's struggle with sobriety.
* Ellen Pompeo tweeted that this episode was her favorite season nine episode to film.
193 21 "Sleeping Monster" * Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (6/8)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (5/7)
Bailey finds herself at the center of a CDC investigation surrounding the death of several of her patients, as Jackson and the rest of the board members argue over how to address the crisis with the public. Meanwhile, Cristina teases Alex about his unspoken feelings for Jo, and Owen continues to take special care of Ethan as the condition of his parents remains uncertain. * It is the 100th episode in which Jessica Capshaw actually appears as Arizona Robbins.
194 22 "Do You Believe in Magic?" * Hilarie Burton as Lauren Boswell (1/3)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (4/6)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (6/7)
The doctors reach out to Bailey but she continues to shut everyone out. After an incident with Ethan’s grandmother, Owen fears the child could end up in foster care and a new craniofacial specialist arrives at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital to work on a young patient. Meanwhile, a magician’s assistant is rushed into the ER after a magic trick goes terribly wrong. * Although there are stills from this episode of Callie and Arizona in their bedroom, the scene wasn't in the episode itself.
* This episode takes place on May 1, 2013, as seen on Bailey's agar plates.
195 23 "Readiness is All" * Hilarie Burton as Lauren Boswell (2/3)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (5/6)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (7/8)
* Charles Michael Davis as Jason Myers (7/7)
The doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital prepare for a super storm heading towards Seattle. Owen's desire to be a parent gets stronger as he becomes closer to Ethan. One wrong move puts the lives of Meredith and her baby in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Jo looks to Alex for help in a moment of crisis, and one doctor gets the shock of her life. * When April agrees to Matthew's proposal, she is wearing gloves. Immediately after, they kiss, and April is wearing the ring with no gloves.
196 24 "Perfect Storm" * Hilarie Burton as Lauren Boswell (3/3)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (6/6)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (8/8)
Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital enters crisis mode as the storm rages, resources become scarce, and patients flood in by the busload. Meanwhile, one of the doctors fights for their life. * The crew clapped for Jessica Capshaw and Sara Ramírez after they finished the screaming scene.
* This episode marks the first appearance of Meredith and Derek's second child and first son, Derek Bailey Shepherd.

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  • The season is aired in two uninterrupted runs of twelve episodes each, introducing the mid-season finale.
  • Camilla Luddington, Gaius Charles, Jerrika Hinton, and Tessa Ferrer were promoted to main cast. They were all recurring guest stars in the previous season. Gaius Charles and Tessa Ferrer's contracts were not re-upped for the next season.
  • The tenth season has 15 regular cast members, the second largest number of main characters in the show's history. It's also noteworthy that out of all the 24 main characters (those of season 11 included), only 6 did not appear in this season.
  • This season is the very first in the show's history in which there is no episode that gained 10 million viewers.
  • This season features the 200th episode of Grey's Anatomy, which is the fourth one of this season.
  • The tenth season is the last one to feature Sandra Oh as a main cast member. In the season finale, Sandra left the show, though she stated she'd like to come back for the series finale. She later said she wasn't sure she'd return even for the finale.
  • All the main characters appeared in every episode, except for Jackson Avery and Leah Murphy, who both didn't appear in one episode.
  • Shonda Rhimes revealed on her Twitter page that she would be writing an episode this season. However, she ultimately decided to write most of the Cristina scenes rather than taking credit for a whole episode.
  • Meredith Grey narrates only 18 episodes this season, a record shared with season six.
    • Richard Webber narrates the voice overs for Seal Our Fate and I Want You With Me.
    • Derek Shepherd narrates the voice over for Map of You.
    • Callie Torres narrates the voice over for Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word.
    • Cristina Yang narrates the voice overs for Do You Know? and Fear (of the Unknown).
  • Shonda Rhimes wrote the final scene between Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang.

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197 1 "Seal Our Fate" * Tina Majorino as Heather Brooks (1/2) The Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital doctors are faced with the devastation left by the storm. A giant mudslide in Seattle injures a group of first responders and citizens, causing the already shorthanded ER to spring into action. Meanwhile, Meredith is faced with a tough decision that will affect the life of a loved one, Callie is rocked by the reality of Arizona’s infidelity, and Richard’s life is in extreme danger. * The episode introduces four new series regulars, the highest number of new regulars to be added at a time: Camilla Luddington, Gaius Charles, Jerrika Hinton, and Tessa Ferrer until season nineteen introduced five at once.
* This episode and the next one form a two-hour premiere.
198 2 "I Want You With Me" * Tina Majorino as Heather Brooks (2/2)
* Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (1/6)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (1/4)
The fight continues to save those affected by the storm, Callie makes a bold decision regarding her relationship, and the doctors come together upon receiving devastating news.
199 3 "Everybody's Crying Mercy" Meredith and Derek adjust to life at home with a newborn, but find it difficult being away from the hospital. Arizona tries to takes steps to fix her broken marriage. Alex and Jo navigate through their new relationship. Owen clashes with Jackson over financial issues at the hospital. Meanwhile, April anxiously awaits her boards results. * Arizona Robbins got a haircut. It's shorter now and very similar to her hair in season five.
* A scene featuring Alex and Jo having sex together for the first time was filmed but cut from the episode, possibly because it was quite explicit for the timeslot.
200 4 "Puttin' on the Ritz" * Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (1/7) The doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial throw a fundraising gala which turns wildly competitive after Jackson makes a rash promise. Back at the hospital, Bailey’s patience is tested when she has to deal with several extremely difficult patients. Meanwhile, Shane and Stephanie handle an incredibly busy ER by themselves and Alex reveals an emotional secret to Jo. * To celebrate the 200th episode of the show, every cast and crew member was given a cruise by Shonda Rhimes.
* Derek makes a reference to the prom, and Meredith's panties being pinned to the bulletin board the day after.
* After the table read for this episode, Sandra Oh revealed to her colleagues that she would be leaving the show in this season's last episode.
201 5 "I Bet It Stung" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (2/6) Meredith jumps back into work but finds it hard to excel at both motherhood and being a surgeon. Stephanie tries to make a good impression on Jackson's mom, and Jo finds herself overly involved with her new patient. Meanwhile, Callie and Owen deal with an emotional situation regarding a patient. * Callie finally dances in her underwear again, something she had wanted to do since Seal Our Fate.
202 6 "Map of You" * Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (2/7) Derek and Callie work on a brain mapping project. Richard encourages the interns to use his physical condition as a learning tool and after a discussion with Callie, Meredith considers continuing her mother’s research. Meanwhile, Shane continues to feel guilty about Heather’s death. * Jackson Avery does not appear in this episode.
* This episode marks the start of the second year of residents Shane Ross, Leah Murphy, Stephanie Edwards, and Jo Wilson, which means they took and passed their internship exams between the fifth and sixth episode.
203 7 "Thriller" * Jason George as Ben Warren (1/9)
* Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (3/7) - voice only
It's Halloween and the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial are hit with a barrage of spooky patients, which affects their own plans and puts one doctor’s well-being in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Derek collaborates with Ben on a new surgical technique and Richard angers Bailey when he asks a second year resident to perform his next surgery. * Marguerite Moreau makes an uncredited voice-only appearance as Dr. Emma Marling when Owen calls her and her dialogue can be heard by the audience.
204 8 "Two Against One" * Jason George as Ben Warren (2/9)
* Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (4/7)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (2/4)
The issues between Meredith and Cristina hit a boiling point when one of them ultimately betrays the other at the hospital. Derek tells Jackson that he needs to let go and allow the second year doctors to work on his patients and April and Matthew make a bold decision about their relationship. Meanwhile, Bailey has difficulties with Ben’s return. * James Pickens, Jr. makes his 200th appearance as Richard Webber on Grey's Anatomy.
* It's the first episode not to feature baby Bailey since his birth.
* It's also the first season 10 episode in which Zola doesn't appear.
205 9 "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word" When an unexpected malpractice suit turns Callie’s world upside down, her supportive father arrives and shares an interesting secret with her. Meanwhile, through flashbacks, we learn some surprising details about Callie and Arizona’s marriage. * This episode is Callie-centric. As such, she appears in every scene except one, the one where Arizona tells Leah to get dressed and leave the hotel room.
206 10 "Somebody That I Used to Know" * Jason George as Ben Warren (3/9)
* Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (5/7)
Ben worries that a casual conversation with Derek could potentially cause issues for Bailey. Cristina turns to Shane as tension grows with Meredith. And April’s upcoming wedding makes for an uncomfortable situation between Jackson and Stephanie. Meanwhile, Meredith plans a Thanksgiving dinner at her house. * This is the last episode to be written by Debora Cahn, who had been part of the writers since season three.
207 11 "Man on the Moon" * Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (3/4) April's sisters arrive to help celebrate April's upcoming nuptials and quickly get on her nerves. Matthew and Jackson are forced to work together when they witness a terrible accident, Callie and Arizona work hard to reestablish their relationship, and Cristina is pressured to live stream an upcoming surgery. Meanwhile, a familiar face returns to the hospital. * This episode features a special opening title card with robotic instructions printed on it.
208 12 "Get Up, Stand Up" * Jason George as Ben Warren (4/9)
* Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (6/7)
* Justin Bruening as Matthew Taylor (4/4)
On the day of April’s wedding, the Grey Sloan Memorial doctors are all preoccupied with their own drama. Meredith and Cristina continue to argue about their research and careers, Bailey comes clean to Ben about her feelings regarding him moving back to Seattle, and Shane puts himself in a risky situation. Meanwhile, Derek gets a phone call that will change his life. * This episode marks Jesse Williams's 100th episode as Jackson Avery.
* April's father is played by Sarah Drew's real-life dad, Rev. Charles Drew.
* BokHee has a few lines in this episode, making this one of the very few episode where she speaks.
209 13 "Take It Back" * Jason George as Ben Warren (5/9) The doctors face the consequences of the events that took place at April's wedding. Meredith feels betrayed when Derek goes back on a promise, Alex is furious after returning to the hospital and hearing the news about his father, and Arizona and Callie decide whether or not to move forward together. Meanwhile, Bailey realizes she was wrong about the motive behind Ben's decision to move back to Seattle. * This episode starts with the phrase "Previously on Grey's Anatomy" said by Jackson.
* The wedding dress worn by Sarah Drew was custom made in Italy.
* It is revealed that Amelia is still sober and going to meetings.
210 14 "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" * Jason George as Ben Warren (6/9)
* Marguerite Moreau as Emma Marling (7/7)
After an anonymous complaint is issued by one of their own, the hospital implements a non-fraternizing policy causing the couples to panic. Meanwhile, Emma and Owen talk about the future, Cristina and Meredith enjoy a little girl time, and Richard enlists the residents to help research a rare cancer case. * Each song in this episode is a cover of an '80s song, a trend that continue for the almost every episode of the rest of the season.
211 15 "Throwing it All Away" Arizona has a bad day which escalates when she advises one of Callie's patients on a potential double amputation. Derek goes back on a promise to Callie, and Jo and Stephanie come across an abandoned baby outside the hospital. Meanwhile, the doctors deal with the repercussions of the non-fraternization rule, which include meetings with HR and one doctor's suspension. * Callie's palliative amputation on a soldier is mentioned, which took place in the episode Here's to Future Days.
212 16 "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (3/6) It's Richard's birthday and Bailey invites him to scrub in on the case of a lifetime. Meredith hires a research assistant to help with her portal vein project. A scorned Callie gives Derek quite the shock. Meanwhile, Shane helps screen candidates for Cristina's clinical trial and meets a young expectant mother who needs his help.
213 17 "Do You Know?" Cristina imagines the two routes her life can take based on one decision she makes. Meanwhile one of the hospital’s patients decides whether or not to live. * Leah Murphy does not appear in the aired version of the episode, but she does appear in scenes that were cut.
214 18 "You Be Illin'" The hospital gets inundated with flu infected patients, which causes the doctors to slowly fall ill one by one. Derek must fight off the sickness as he prepares to give a speech on brain mapping and the residents place bets on who will fall ill first. Meanwhile, a new doctor at the hospital gives Alex a glimpse into an alternate form of medical practice. * This is the first part of a multi-part patient story arc (the McNeil and Morris families), which continues in the following episodes.
215 19 "I'm Winning" Cristina is nominated for a Harper Avery and although most of her fellow doctors are ecstatic, she won't let herself get too excited. Bailey continues to work on a young boy without an immune system. Alex considers making a change, and Derek and Callie work with a machine that can recognize emotions. Meanwhile, Richard gives the residents a pep talk about the exciting projects going on around the hospital. * This episode marks Sarah Drew's 100th episode as April Kepner.
216 20 "Go It Alone" * Jason George as Ben Warren (7/9)
* Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (4/6)
Cristina enlists Meredith to help her prepare an acceptance speech for her possible Harper Avery win and while Owen offers to attend the ceremony with her, she insists on going alone. Meanwhile, Derek feels overwhelmed between his responsibilities at home and at the hospital. April and Jackson come to a disagreement on children and religion, and Callie and Arizona try to reconnect in their marriage.
217 21 "Change of Heart" * Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (5/6)
* Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd (1/4)
Jackson is given the daunting task of delivering disappointing news to the doctors. Meanwhile, Derek's sister Amelia drops by for a surprise visit, Richard surprises Catherine in Boston and when Bailey gets frustrated by the slow pace of her research, she makes a risky decision. * According to the promo, this episode is the beginning of the farewell to Cristina Yang.
* This episode marks the first time since Have You Seen Me Lately? that a character from Private Practice crosses over to Grey's Anatomy.
218 22 "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" * Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd (2/4)
* Isaiah Washington as Preston Burke
Cristina looks to Meredith for advice as she assesses her future at the hospital. Derek and Amelia work together on a difficult surgery involving conjoined twins. Meanwhile, Jo is spread too thin when she tries to work on several cases at once and Stephanie realizes the truth about Bailey’s bubble boy case. * Preston Burke returns to the series after six seasons. His last appearance was in the season three finale.
* Ellen Pompeo revealed in an interview that there was no table read for this episode, presumably to keep details surrounding Cristina's exit under wraps.
* Originally, the plan was for Cristina to leave in this episode.
219 23 "Everything I Try to Do, Nothing Seems to Turn Out Right" * Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd (3/4)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (8/9)
* Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce (1/2)
With Derek away, Meredith spends time with Amelia and finds out her true feelings about her time in Seattle. Bailey deals with the ramifications of her actions and Callie receives devastating news. Meanwhile, the residents panic after hearing that one of them will be fired. * Kelly McCreary makes her first appearance as Maggie Pierce in this episode.
* When Leah burps, her mouth does not open until a couple of seconds into the burp.
220 24 "Fear (of the Unknown)" * Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd (4/4)
* Jason George as Ben Warren (9/9)
* Kelly McCreary as Maggie Pierce (2/2)
* Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery (6/6)
The doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital bid an emotional farewell to the beloved Cristina Yang. A possible act of terrorism rocks Seattle and causes chaos at the hospital. Meanwhile, Meredith makes a life-changing decision and one doctor receives shocking news. * This is the last episode to be directed by Tony Phelan, as he leaves the show after this season. Other crew members who left the production team after this episode are Joan Rater and Debora Cahn.
* It also marks the last episode for Sandra Oh, Gaius Charles, and Tessa Ferrer to appear as Cristina Yang, Shane Ross, and Leah Murphy respectively as main cast members. This makes this episode the one with a record number of cast members leaving in it, although the record is shared with All of Me.
* Sandra Oh filmed her last scene on April 24, 2014. The particular scene was the goodbye scene between Owen and Cristina.
* The last scene Sandra shot with Ellen Pompeo was the scene in the scrub room, where Cristina tells Meredith she's not finished yet.
* In the episode, all catastrophic events are mentioned; from the Train Derailment to the Plane Crash. Also mentioned are George and Izzie.