Nope, it just doesn't work. Go away Rose! She probably will leave our Der alone... at least that's what Grey's Anatomy spoilers have indicated. She looks to be a factor in this episode #12 of Grey's Anatomy's fourth season, though.
Dr. Lexie Grey is so cute, we can hardly stand it. Since she's not getting in between Mer and Der, what's not to like? Not a lot. Anyway, here she is in "Where The Wild Things Are," episode #12 of Grey's Anatomy's fourth season.
Oh Rose, when will you go away? This sentiment is asked by many a Grey's Anatomy fan. Alas, she's sticking around at Seattle Grace... at least for another few episodes.
Dr. Lexie Grey makes us wanna be an intern. Anything to be close to her! Or something. Anyway, here she is in this still photo from "Where The Wild Things Are," Season Four episode #12 of Grey's Anatomy.
... and it feels so right. Hopefully. Drs. Alex Karev and Chief Richard Webber operate on a patient in this still shot from "Where The Wild Things Are," in Season 4 of Grey's Anatomy.
Drs. Izzie Stevens and George O'Malley have an intense talk in this still photo from "Where The Wild Things Are," in Season Four of Grey's Anatomy. Will this popular couple survive another week?
Drs. Izzie Stevens and George O'Malley share a moment in "Where The Wild Things Are," the 12th episode of Season Four of Grey's Anatomy. Will these two make it as a couple?
Most likely it's the ankle, or foot. Just a thought. Dr. Izzie Stevens treats a patient in this shot from "Where The Wild Things Are," in Season Four of Grey's Anatomy.
On one bended knee, Dr. Izzie Stevens treats a Seattle Grace patient in this still shot from "Where The Wild Things Are," in Season Four of Grey's Anatomy.
Not sure who this fella is, but Dr. Izzie Stevens treats him in "Where The Wild Things Are," the episode in Season Four of Grey's Anatomy scheduled to air April 24, and the first one after the writers' strike.
Sorry, the puns just don't run out for pics of Dr. Izzie Stevens, who is operating on a sick patient in this still photograph from "Where The Wild Things Are," the 12th episode of Season Four of Grey's Anatomy.
[narrating] In the practice of medicine, change is inevitable. New surgical techniques are created, procedures are updated, levels of expertise increase. Innovation is everything, nothing remains the same for long. We either adapt to change, or ... we get left behind.