Cralexie

Cristina, Alex and Lexie in "I Saw What I Saw." An incident at Seattle Grace rankles the entire staff as there are 12 different versions of what went down. But who's telling the truth?
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McDreamy, McSteamy

McDreamy or McSteamy ... who would you rather ... oh, okay, sorry. This is a photo from "I Saw What I Saw." Looks like a great episode!
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Rumble at SGH

Alex threatens to break the face of a new resident. Well at least that's how we interpret this photo.
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Inexcusable

What happened here today was inexcusable, Richard says. But what did happen, exactly? In "I Saw What I Saw," we'll find out. Eventually.
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Wheeling In

Another Grey's Anatomy photo from "I Saw What I Saw." What does this episode hold for our favorite doctors?
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The Leading Men

Mark, Derek and Owen in "I Saw What I Saw." Who do you think is the hottest? We know, you can't pick the incorrect answer.
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McD in Charge

Derek asks questions in "I Saw What I Saw." Hopefully someone can get to the bottom of what happened.
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N00bs

The four new Mercy West transplants who we are supposed to get to know ... or hate. Who the heck knows how to feel about these peeps who are trying to take the jobs of the peeps we love!
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Bailey is Back

Miranda Bailey returns from her guest stint on Private Practice. A good thing too, because the place wouldn't have been the same without her.
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Fight in the Hall

It's a crazy scene in "I Saw What I Saw" as the doctors of Seattle Grace argue and assign blame. Whose version of events will be proven correct?
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Melee

It's an all-out melee at Seattle Grace in "I Saw What I Saw." But who saw correctly?
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Grey's Anatomy Season 6 Episode 6 Quotes

Derek: Maybe it's not one doctor. Maybe it's too many doctors who don't know each other and who don't trust each other. When I got to that room, it was chaos, because that's the system now: chaos. That has been the system that's been in place since this merger. Your system. I'm saying you should look again at who is responsible.

In order to get a good diagnosis, doctors have to constantly change their perspective. We start by getting the patient's point of view, though they often don't have a clue what's going on. So we look at the patient from every possible angle. We rule things out. We uncover new information, trying to get to what's actually wrong. We're asked for second opinions, hoping we'll see something others might have missed. For the patient, a fresh perspective can mean the difference between living and dying. For the doctor, it can mean picking that you're picking a fight with everyone who got there before you.

Meredith (narrating)