Hook, Line and Sinner Sneak Preview #5

Caught a big one? Richard jokes to Derek about the patient, and they talk about Teddy. Or Richard encourages him to fish for himself.
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Hook, Line and Sinner Sneak Preview #4

Derek and Teddy discuss her applying for her own job. It's not easy being chief, is it Der?
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Hook, Line and Sinner Sneak Preview #3

Fish hook. Two words say it all regarding this Grey's Anatomy sneak preview.
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Hook, Line and Sinner Sneak Preview #2

Robbins! Robbins! Yang! Yang! Mark is going berzerk because of the baby that's about to come.
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Hook, Line and Sinner Sneak Preview

A sneak preview of "Hook, Line and Sinner" from the sixth season of Grey's Anatomy. Sloan and Sloan commiserate and plan for the future.
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Hook, Line and Sinner Promo

The first promo for "Hook, Line and Sinner." The April 29, 2010 episode of Grey's Anatomy looks sexy and awesome.
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Sympathy For the Parents Sneak Preview #5

Another sneak preview of "Sympathy For the Parents," this week's episode of Grey's Anatomy. What's the code for poundcake?
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Sympathy For the Parents Sneak Preview #4

An intense sneak preview of an all-new Grey's Anatomy, in which the team accidentally fires a bullet into a patient's chest ... scary!
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Sympathy For the Parents Sneak Preview #3

Meredith talks to Alex's brother in "Sympathy For the Parents." Arizona also makes an introduction... and Aaron learns Alex got married.
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Sympathy For the Parents Sneak Preview #2

Alex and Aaron Karev reunite in this sneak preview of "Sympathy For the Parents." He hasn't been home in seven years!
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Sympathy For the Parents Sneak Preview #1

A sneak preview of "Sympathy For the Parents." Derek drops the children bomb on Mer! Let's just start with one ...
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Sympathy For the Parents Promo

A promo for next week's episode of Grey's Anatomy, "Sympathy For the Parents." Oh, baby, is right!
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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)