On the Chopping Block?

Izzie and Richard in a scene from "Invasion." Could it be that our girl is getting the axe, or at least is placed on temporary leave?
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A Little Lost

Cristina Yang has been struggling to find her place so far this season on Grey's Anatomy. We'll see if this week is at all different.
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LOL Moment

We have no idea what's going on here yet, as this episode hasn't aired at the time we're uploading this picture. But it looks funny!
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The Fabulous Four

The surviving four of our five original interns-turned-residents at Seattle Grace. They look to be having some fun here!
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Lexie and Bailey

Lexie and Bailey in "Tainted Obligation," from Season Six of Grey's Anatomy. Her dad, Thatcher, is back in the hospital and failing.
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Lexie and Thatcher

Lexie Grey and her father Thatcher in "Tainted Obligation." His health is failing and she's there by his side ... but someone else may be needed to help in a different way.
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Around Thatcher

The Seattle Grace staff huddles around Thatcher Grey do discuss his condition. He may require Meredith's help to survive.
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Lexie's Dad

Lexie's dad is also Meredith's dad, though their relationships with Thatcher Grey could not be more different. How will Mer react to this latest drama?
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Hand in Hand

A father and daughter hand-holding between Lexie and Thatcher. Will Mer give Lexie back her dad?
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Nice Older Couple

Something brings this nice older couple to Seattle Grace in "Tainted Obligation." What do you think that could be?
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Older Fella

This older patient comes to Seattle Grace in "Tainted Obligation." What do you think his story entails?
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Thatcher Grey Picture

Thatcher Grey (Jeff Perry) is back at Seattle Grace. Unless he gets a transplant from Meredith, he will die. Should she oblige?
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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)