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'Grey's Anatomy': Denny's not a ghost

By Lisa Todorovich

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January 22, 2009 10:02 PM

Katherineheigl_greysanatomy_s3_240 This week's Grey's Anatomy is part 3 of an arc -- the Return of the Jedi, if you will -- of a couple of very compelling storylines and the continuation (start?) of the one that's been driving many of us nuts for weeks now. There's also some interesting character development and a genuinely stupid injury (not that I'm unsympathetic to those who've suffered it -- ow). So let's get rolling.

Think like a scientist; figure out the spoilers...

First, you have to know something's up when it's Denny doing the opening voiceover and not Meredith. "I believe in a heaven," he intones. "I also believe in a hell. Because without a heaven, without a hell, we're all just headed for limbo." That's ominous, even for those who didn't attend Catholic school. Denny's still following Izzie around, to her annoyance. She can't figure out why he's still here after she broke up with him. "I'm here for you, Izzie Stevens," Denny repeats for something like the 40th time since he started turning up. But for the first time something clicks in my head -- maybe it's the distancing language and patterns of liars I learned about the other night on Lie to Me -- but him using her full name suddenly makes me suspicious.

Bailey's patient, 10-year-old Jackson, is getting worse. He's at the top of the UNOS donor list for a liver and an intestine, but things don't look promising. Meredith pages Bailey to the room of their serial killer/death row patient, William Dunn, who's been bashing the part of his head where his brain is exposed against his bedframe until blood pours out of his skull, and he's seizing. Bailey doesn't understand why Meredith paged her and not Derek until Meredith tells her that Dunn's a match for Jackson. But Bailey's Bailey, and ever the teacher, conscience and heart of the place, she tells Meredith that she has to keep Dunn alive, just as Bailey's trying to keep Jackson alive.

To that end, Bailey assigns Izzie and Alex to Jackson's case, but Izzie's distracted by Denny practically yelling in her ear. She can't be thinking about anyone else today, he says. I'm going to refrain from making a snarky comment about Izzie's relative self-involvement here and just move on. Bailey, exhausted, starts to waver, telling Dr. Robbins that she wants off the case because she just can't watch Jackson die. But she refuses to take a break, pulls it together and soldiers on.

Sandraoh_greysanatomy_s3_240 Separately, Hunt approaches Cristina in the supply closet to apologize for his performance last night. She doesn't want to talk about it, but the appraising look she gives him hints at greater empathy than I would've given her credit for. And she pulls that empathy out again when Hunt approaches her later and asks for another chance. The guy had the whole evening planned out, and it sounded very nice. He just... fell apart. "You've got some problems -- you've got some big problems," Cristina responds. Yeah, but will you go out with me anyway? Yes, she says. I'm considering getting a T-shirt that reads "I love Dr. Owen Hunt," just so I can stop repeating it all the time.

Ericdane4_greysanaomy_s3_240 On to the stupid storyline, which even I have to admit turns out to be not that stupid. Lexie and Mark decide to follow the long Seattle Grace tradition of, ah, initimacy in the on-call room. The other interns, listening at the door (ew, guys -- really?), scatter when they hear a blood-curdling scream from Sloan. He's... hurt. And after Lexie gets Callie and then Hunt to examine him, we learn that Mark has a penile fracture. Yeah. You read right. Don't make me say it again. Hunt does the surgery, but throughout the episode Mark rebuffs Lexie, telling "Little Grey" to go away. He's in pain, he's humiliated, he's a great big baby. In the midst of massive speculation among the interns about the identity of the mystery woman who caused this mayhem, Sadie steps up and tells them it was her, just as they're beginning to suspect it's Lexie. It's a bonding moment for the two of them, and in the end Sadie stands guard while Lexie visits Mark in his room -- I'm not going anywhere, she says -- and then gets into bed with him to stroke his hair, because that's what she likes people to do for her when she's hurt. Aw. Alright, fine -- they're kind of good together, and what Mrs. Shepherd said last week makes sense. But I have to protest the storyline, if only because it seems as though it's fine for Sloan to become a person, but only for a little bit, and then he has to revert to being a joke. This is at least two giant steps back for Sloan's character. And I'm repeating my call: Please give Eric Dane something more to do on this show.

Speaking of having nothing to do, I'd like someone to let me know if they can count more than 50 words that George uttered in tonight's episode. Wowza. Way to not let the door hit him on the way out -- or at the very least to keep the speculation going.

Back to Jackson. Things are starting to look desperate. They've got him on a liver dialysis machine, and the Chief asks George to find out from the nurses if any of their patients on life support are a blood type match for Jackson or are brain dead. This part of the show got pretty hairy, since I cannot not cry at any storyline involving a kid. Samantha Mathis finally got a chance to do something other than look worried, and was fantastic as the boy's brave mother, telling him he has to stay with mommy and it's not time to go yet. It turns out there is a patient on life support who's a match, and the Chief goes to talk to his wife about donating his organs. But she's broken-hearted, and having none of it.

Meredith's trying to stall with Dunn, refusing to page Derek in hopes that he'll die and be able to give Jackson his organs. But Cristina smells something and goes into his room, and ends up paging a furious Derek. After insisting that he wanted to die and help the boy, Dunn finally says he doesn't want to die. Derek lays into Meredith for not telling him Dunn was worse, telling her that Dunn's been playing her. But Meredith stands her ground.As much as you believe you're right, I think I'm just as right, she says.  I made a decision as his doctor to follow his wishes. It was the wrong decision, and now you have to scrub in and watch me undo the damage, he spits back. Yeah, but good for Meredith -- she doesn't flinch and she doesn't back down, and she does it without getting strident or annoying.

Chandrawilson_greysanatomy_s3_240 Bailey walks into the OR during Dunn's surgery, desperate for Jackson, asking Derek not to do anything more for him so they can do the transplant. Am I an executioner or a surgeon, he asks, sounding much less obnoxious than it seemed in the preview. Then he lays it in Bailey's hands. You make the call, he tells her. And after struggling with her emotions and her need to take care of her patient, Bailey ultimately sides with saving Dunn. And Bailey's not the only one dancing all over the line. The Chief goes back to the wife of the man who's about to die, and lays it on -- he can't take his organs with him, he says.

In the midst of this, Izzie's trying to figure out what Denny's trying to say to her as he keeps turning up, and as she talks to him in front of everyone else. Not a great impression. Finally she takes him aside. You're real, she says. I can feel you, I can smell you. Maybe you're not dead. That's not it, he tells her. Are you a ghost, or a dream, she asks. Izzie,  you're a scientist, he tells her -- think like a scientist.

As Jackson takes a turn for the worse, Izzie takes his mom, Melinda, out of the room so the doctors can work. Miracles happen, Izzie cautions her. I need to be with him, Melinda says -- he can't go alone. "You are here with him," Izzie says. "You are here for him." And this is what we call an a-ha moment. While Melinda goes in to comfort her son and help him let go, Izzie struggles to grasp what she's just realized. Then just as Jackson's going down, the Chief runs in -- they have organs. But the surgery is touch and go, and they don't know what kind of brain damage the kid may have suffered. In the end, he wakes up, and he seems OK.

Izzie runs outside, and talks through with Denny what "I'm here for you" really means. When he got to come back for her, he thought she was his heaven -- but maybe he's her hell, he says. She's sick. And now that he's told her, now that she knows how serious it is, he can go. But she has to choose. "I choose heaven -- I choose life," she says, screaming at him to go. One last kiss, and he's gone. Which sets us up nicely for sweeps.

Ellenpompeo_greysanatomy_s3_240 And then there's Dunn. He wakes up to see Meredith in his room, and tells her that Derek was right -- he was playing her the whole time. He wanted to destroy her career, and he wanted to be here to see the fallout. "You were scared," she says. "Death is scary. I would've been scared too." And again I give big props to Ellen Pompeo for the way she plays this. She never flinches, she never acts shocked, and she never lets him throw her -- but it never feels heavy or overwrought. Then Dunn asks her to witness his execution. In the end, she's there -- she's the last person he lays eyes on before he dies. Then the tears come. Derek meets her outside the prison, and she's a mess. I know you don't understand me, she tells him with tears streaming down her face. I don't understand it either. I wanted to show compassion by coming, and it was horrible.

Then Derek does a fabulously stand-up guy thing that makes up for the kind of awkward conversation he had earlier with Cristina about the engagement ring he plans to give Meredith. He turns up at Cristina's door and explains that Meredith's downstairs and won't stop crying. And finally, it seems as though Meredith and Cristina are back together again.


Hoo boy -- a lot of emotion here. What did you think? Are you glad Jackson's case got resolved without the killer's organs? And what do you make of Izzie's situation? What's your guess as to what it will mean for Izzie overall?


49 Comments

I don't usually get teary but... I have to admit I teared seriously over Mer at the execution. That was a more moving storyline than I expected and I think maybe part of the shock is what moved me to tear. (I couldn't cry because my husband would have made fun of me)

Anyhoo. I agree with you about Sloane. But I like him and Lexi together and I hope it turns into something more real. But I guess it being Grey's maybe that's not possible.

I still find Izzie annoying and I'm sorry but I would not be sad to see her go. Is she really that popular? I don't like the storyline. It doesn't make any logical sense. Fine. Denny isn't a ghost but I still don't know anyone who is sick and makes out with their dead fiancee as a precursor to finding out they are sick.

On the other hand, I don't really want Izzie to die becuase goodness knows Alex is screwed up enough as it is. And I like Alex more than I dislike Izzie and I'd like to see the poor dude happy with good reason for once.


This episode was closest to the Greys that I fell in love a couple of years ago. Ellen Pompeo did a great acting job at the end! She made me cry, last time was when Denny died, and speaking about Denny and Izzie - I could have done without that whole storyline period. On the other hand the kiss was pretty spectacular - the only bright spot for those two. Bailey like always delivers a great performance!! I look forward to more episodes like this one tonight.


Great acting by Ellen Pompeo tonight, last time I cried was when Denny died and tonight I got very teary at the excecution. Yea., this is more like the Grey I fell in love a few years ago. The Izzie and Denny storyline I could have done without, but the kiss was pretty spectacular...I just want more of Alex and if it can't be with Izzie I just want more of him Please!! Loved Bailey's character tonight - overall great episode!


Dear Chandra Wilson:

I love you. You are why I watch this show.

Dear Eric Dane:

I love you too.

But it was actually a decent episode otherwise. Grey's have been very iffy for me lately but this episode was much better than the past few weeks.

It's nice knowing that Meredith isn't whiney and storm-cloudy all the time.. she actually has a backbone, thoughts, and UNDERSTANDABLE feelings.

Sorry, but I'm still not feeling the Izzie thing. I still don't really care for that storyline.


Random questions: So Izzie has a brain tumor, right? I still don't get why Denny repeating that line over and over "I'm here for you" and then Izzie repeating a variation of that line to the mother turned into an ah-hah! moment.

Is Bailey still married or is she divorced? I've heard nothing at all this season about her husband and her kid.

Is TR Knight job hunting in real life? Is that why he's getting only about 10 seconds of screen time per episode? Because that would really suck if he's on the set 14 hours a day, like the rest of the cast, just to do one scene where he's nodding his head and his only piece of dialogue is saying "Yes, sir."

Some random thoughts:

Since Sadie is being written out of the show, it seems rather ridiculous to have included this "bonding" between her and Lexie. Also, those interns have got the collective intuitive skills of a gnat. In other words, they're about as smart as a box of wooden tools. It should've been obvious to any of them that Lexie was the woman in question based on the way she was snapping and yelling at them.

By the way, how does one repair a penile fracture?

Eric Stoltz should win an emmy. His performance (and his remarkable recovery) were incredible. I didn't realize someone could have m***ive brain surgery and then be able to get up and walk to their own execution just a couple of hours later. The marvels of modern medicine.


I didn't like the Izzy/Denny storyline, but I also did not like the comment Katherine Hiegl made last year about lack of anything to work with. She got her wish and now she is doing her best with something that is going to turn out to be an incredible storyline. She looks ridiculous now but when the hair falls out and she is confined to a hospital bed then her performance will be the talk of the town. Watch and see. I also felt this was a return for Grey's and loved the fact that Meredith stood her ground as well. Derek's constant God-complex is why he is my least favorite character and to me the fact it that he is just as screwed up as she is and the difference is that he tends to bottle it up more. He and Mer need to have serious counseling before they tie the knot because I see a repeat of Ellis and Thatcher in the two.


I just want Denny gone so Alex and Izzie can be together. Is that too much to ask for??? PLEASE!


I too will always cry when a storyline involves a kid. I also cried for the serial killer, because I am too messed up and felt comp***ion for him.

Actually to someone above, Izzie is my fave. character. I cannot stand Derek(because he thinks he is better than everyone) or Meredith(she just annoys me). I want Izzie and Alex to be happy because I think they have both been through a lot on this show.


On of the best episodes of the season so far....i did cry at the end, Ellen Pompeo did a great job this week. i really felt for her character.

sorry George didn't have much to do though!


So, Denny is not a ghost but I think the point is that he IS the grim reaper, so to speak. He was truly there, for Izzy, to take her with him to heaven. Don't any of you watch Ghost Whisperer? When Melinda's hubby dies his brother is there to take him to his family. That is why Denny is there....to take Izzy to whatever comes after life. When she chooses to not go with him, but to fight instead he tells her that he will go now but that if her time is still up he may not be able to come back to help her get to the "afterlife" waiting for her.

I think this story is really good. Izzy is doing a great job trying to figure it all out and I LOVE Denny and have missed the angst that came with the 2 of them when he was still alive. Why does everyone have to give this story such a hard time? I don't care if she lives or dies, but I do love that Denny was the one "there for her" if her time on earth was up:))


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