Injured Archie

Archie (Ben Vereen) didn't even know his neighbors, he says. They were drug dealers. But perhaps people who do terrible things aren't necessarily terrible people.
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It's All About George

It's hard to blame O'Malley for thinking so. George is going through a lot, and he seems to relate to others even more so than usual.
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Jane Burke

She's back to collect Preston's things. But Jane Burke ends up giving advice to many of the doctors at Seattle Grace.
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Chief, Mer and Der

Richard Webber, Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd study some information. No word on whether Mer and Der study each other later on.
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Oh, Deer!

You knew we weren't going to pass that one up. Izzie does some research in order to save the life of a deer friend. Boy, this is just too easy.
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Who's the Boss

Miranda Bailey is in charge, even if her title doesn't say she's Chief Resident. Alex Karev knows it too.
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Surgical Resident Grey

Meredith Grey has interns of her own now... one of whom is a very familiar face. There's another one who's her sister, who is under Cristina. The world of troubles continues!
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Karev's Boss

Unfortunately, for him, Alex Karev that is, Callie Torres is calling the shots. You would never have guessed it but he finds himself missing Dr. Bailey.
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Residents Consult

Alex and Callie talk to their patient, unaware that he is about to eat everything in sight. But what are you gonna do.
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Yang Runs the Show

Cristina Yang is a woman in charge... and now she's even got the position to back that up. Look out for this resident!
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This is How They Operate

They do their thing, as always! Mark, Izzie and Callie tend to a patient played by guest star Ben Vereen in an early Season Four episode of "Grey's Anatomy."
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Mer-ry Me

We just love Meredith Grey. And wish a certain doctor would hurry up and propose!
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Grey's Anatomy Season 4 Quotes

I tell you that I love you, and not one word? For 17 days? Where have you been?

Izzie

[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.

Meredith