Wednesday, August 02, 2006
A synopsis - Code Black
Disclaimer: Read at your own risk! Ending of the previous 2 episodes of Grey’s anatomy will be revealed.

(Left to right) Dr Webber, Cristina, Dr Shepherd, Meredith,
Izzie, Dr Bailey, Dr Burke, George.
An injured man arrives in the O.R. with an unexploded bomb in his body. The only thing that keeps it from blowing is the hand of a paramedic who is holding onto the wound to stop the man from bleeding to death. Dr Burke declares a "Code Black" in the hospital. The bomb squad was called in and everyone was ordered to evacuate, all except Dr Shepherd’s team, who refuses to leave in the middle of a critical brain surgery. The patient is Dr Bailey’s husband, who met into a car accident while rushing to the hospital for their baby’s birth. Dr Bailey is in labour but upon hearing about her husband’s condition, she wants to postpone the birth of her child until the next day. Unfortunately, if she holds the baby in any longer, both of them could be in grave danger. Feeling like she’s only a "looker", Izzie decides to be a "doer" and a "doer" she becomes when she and Alex create some heat in the secluded storeroom.
In a moment of fear, the paramedic pulls her hand out of the body but thankfully, Meredith was standing beside her and puts her hand inside the body to stop the bomb from exploding. As if things were not bad enough, they discover that the O.R. is on top of the main oxygen supply for the hospital, which means that the whole building will blow if the bomb explodes. So with her hand stuck in the body, Meredith, together with the bomb squad, has to make their way to a safer room. She bumps into Cristina along the walkway. Cristina then told her that Dr Burke confessed his love to her the night before. Meanwhile, Dr Webber, the chief of the hospital, suffers from a heart attack.
(Ok, we’re reaching the end soon. I’m not too bad a synopsis writer huh? Hee…Read on, there’s something extra.)
George, of all people, manages to convince Dr Bailey to give birth despite her fears and pains of possibly losing her husband. In the other room, Dr Shepherd finishes the brain surgery successfully. Meredith manages to pull her hand and the bomb, out of the body, and passes it to the bomb squad.
After all the drama, the day ends with a conversation between Meredith and her ex-boyfriend Dr Shepherd, who tells her that he’s glad she’s ok. Meredith then told him that she was thinking about him the whole day and she couldn’t remember when their last kiss was. Dr Shepherd proceeds to recount the incident. He then wishes her a good night and leaves her.
Alternate ending 1
…The day ends with a conversation between Meredith and her ex-boyfriend Dr Shepherd, who tells her that he’s glad she’s ok. Meredith then told him that she was thinking about him the whole day and she couldn’t remember when their last kiss was. Dr Shepherd proceeds to recount the incident. He then wishes her a good night, leans forward to ‘refresh’ her memory and tells her that he never wants her to forget about his kisses again. The next day, he divorces his wife.
Alternate ending 2
…So with her hand stuck in the body, Meredith, together with the bomb squad, has to make their way to a safer room. She bumps into Cristina along the walkway. Cristina then told her that Dr Burke confessed his love to her the night before. In a typically bimbotic moment, she removes her hand from the body, out of happiness for her dear friend, and before she could congratulate her, the bomb explores, killing both Meredith, Cristina and the cute bomb squad dude.
Alternate ending 3
…George, of all people, manages to convince Dr Bailey to give birth despite her fears and pains of possibly losing her husband. In the other room, Dr Shepherd screws up the brain surgery, killing Dr Bailey’s husband. In a weird twist of events, George volunteers to be the father of the child, and he and Dr Bailey lived happily ever after.
Posted by Jo at 6:41 PM