Chief Doing His Thing

Richard talks with doctors and patients in "No Good at Saying Sorry," the April 30 episode of Grey's Anatomy.
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Derek Pic

A nice shot of Derek Shepherd outside Seattle Grace. Doing what, we aren't sure, but we will find out soon enough.
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Thatcher Grey Pic

Thatcher Grey in a picture from "No Good at Saying Sorry," the April 30 episode of Grey's Anatomy. What do you suppose he is looking at?
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Richard and Patient

Richard talks to the newest admitted patient at Seattle Grace. The Chief always finds himself in the middle of the toughest cases.
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Calling the Cops

Why are the police here to talk with a Seattle Grace patient? We will have to wait to find out the answer to that.
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Heart-to-Heart With Dad

Will Thatcher Grey apologize to his girls? What brings him back to the hospital? We will find out April 30.
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Isobel and Her Mom

Izzie's mom makes an appearance in "No Good at Saying Sorry," the April 30 episode of Grey's Anatomy, and Izzie is not looking altogether thrilled in this picture at least.
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Mother and Daughter (Izzie)

Izzie's mom makes her first appearance on Grey's Anatomy. Somehow we imagine this is not going to go swimmingly for our girl.
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Lexie and Dad

Lexie Grey hugs father Thatcher Grey in a photo from "No Good at Saying Sorry," the April 30 episode of Grey's Anatomy.
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The Grey Sisters

Meredith and Lexie Grey discuss something. Perhaps the half-sisters are talking about why their father is apparently back at Seattle Grace.
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Arizona Photo

Dr. Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) deals with a pediatric patient. That's just what she does. And kiss girls.
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Engaged Couple

Meredith and Derek converse outside the hospital in a picture from "No Good at Saying Sorry," the April 30 episode of Grey's Anatomy.
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Grey's Anatomy Season 5 Episode 21 Quotes

Alex: Chicken.
George: Good chicken.
Meredith, Cristina: It's chicken.
Izzie: I know it's chicken! I wanna know what it tastes like.
Alex: Tastes like chicken.
Izzie: I'm having surgery today.
Bailey: Maybe, if the meds are strong.
Izzie: I am maybe having surgery today, and as such I cannot taste the chicken for myself. So I really need you guys to tell me what it tastes like. I need to nail down this dinner, so I can announce it on Meredith and Derek's wedding website.
Meredith: There's a website?
Izzie: So, can you please be a little more articulate than just chicken?

[narrating] Remember when we were little, and we would accidentally bite a kid on the playground? Our teachers would go "Say you're sorry." And we would say it, but we wouldn't mean it. Because the stupid kid we bit, totally deserved it. But, as we get older, making amends isn't so simple. After the playground days are over, you can't just say it. You have to mean it. Of course, when you become a doctor, sorry is not a happy word. It either means you're dieing and I can't help. Or, it means this is really gonna hurt.

Meredith