Big Ben

Ben is Bailey's love interest. Will things work out between them? We hope so. We really hope so.
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Tense Moment at SGH

A scene from "Push," the March 11, 2010 episode of Grey's Anatomy. Things look like they're not going so well for these people.
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Much Anticipated Date

Bailey goes on a date with Ben in "Push." Hopefully things go well!
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Dr. Richard Webber, M.D.

Will Richard be back as Chief of Surgery? We hope so. We miss the old days. Derek is doing great, though.
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Bailey on a Date!

That's not something you see every day, but it's going on here! You better be good to her, Ben.
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Lexie Working It

Lexie hard at work in "Push." What do you think will happen with her in this episode?
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Blonde and Beautiful Doc

Lexie Grey is beautiful in any hair color, but being a blonde sort of suits her ... at least it suits her current, transitional phase.
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Working Hard at Saving Lives

That's how the doctors of Grey's Anatomy roll. And know their roles.
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Sadness in Seattle

This face of devastation is one we are curious about the origin of. Anyone have any theories?
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Surgical Scene

A scene from the March 11, 2010 episode of Grey's Anatomy. What do you think "Push" will teach us about the doctors we love?
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First Kiss Alert!

On the March 11, 2010, episode of Grey's Anatomy, Bailey shares a first kiss with Ben. Get ready to swoon, fans...
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Famous Patient

According to the official synopsis, this is a famous patient in the world of Seattle Grace. An award was named after him, and now he's here. Can he be saved?
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Grey's Anatomy Season 6 Quotes

In medical school, we have a hundred lessons that teach us how to fight off death, and not one lesson on how to go on living.

Meredith (narrating)

According to Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, when we're dying or have suffered a catastrophic loss, we all move through five distinct stages of grief. We go into denial because the loss is so unthinkable we can't imagine it's true. We become angry with everyone, angry with survivors, angry with ourselves. Then we bargain. We beg. We plead. We offer everything we have, we offer our souls in exchange for just one more day. When the bargaining has failed and the anger is too hard to maintain, we fall into depression, despair, until finally we have to accept that we've done everything we can. We let go. We let go and move into acceptance.

Meredith (narrating)