Seems like the
doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital are always
fighting for something, from access to
cutting-edge surgeries to relationships to
patients’ lives. And they don’t always win.
After a long, hard struggle, Meredith Grey
(Ellen Pompeo) and Derek Shepherd (Patrick
Dempsey) may have finally won the battle for
each other’s hearts, sealing their love with
vows written on, of all things, a blue post-it
note.
One battle the staff of Seattle Grace may be
losing is saving the lives of two of their own,
Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and George
O’Malley (T.R. Knight). And Alex Karev (Justin
Chambers), Izzie’s new husband, is left holding
his breath until next season’s premiere along
with the rest of us.
Tough-loving Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson)
is fighting her own battles. She faces the very
real possibility of losing her husband over her
extreme dedication to her career.
Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) is fighting her
relationship fears while her on-again-off-again
boyfriend Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) fights the
emotional scars that he brought home from Iraq.
Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) is fighting for her
family’s respect and support as her new
relationship with Arizona Robbins (Jessica
Capshaw) blossoms into the healthy romance she
needs.
Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) is trying to overcome his
past life as a lothario and become a better
man—with or without the help of Lexie Grey (Chyler
Leigh). Perhaps Lexie is too young for him after
all.
And Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.), The
Chief, is fighting to keep his hospital together
and to find some way to forgive himself for his
past mistakes.
Grey’s Anatomy can be as complicated as
any neurosurgery, with episodes that will make
you laugh out loud, cry your eyes out and cheer
its victories—whether they involve saving a
patient’s life or sealing that kiss we’ve all
been hungering to witness.