Izzie: Did you get the whole thing? Did you get the whole tumor out?
Derek: Just let me finish my exam. Can you tell me your name?
Izzie: My name is Isobel Stevens, it’s 2009, and I’m in the neuro ICU at Seattle Grace hospital. Did you get the damn thing out?
Derek: Go the whole damn thing.
Izzie: Oh, you got it?
Derek: Yeah.
Izzie: Oh god, you go the whole thing. And I can talk, and I know my name, and I’m not a turnip.
Alex: Nope.
Izzie: No offense.
Derek: No.
Izzie: You are a great surgeon, but I really thought I was gonna be a turnip. This is so unbelievably great.
Cristina: Your kidneys are a little sluggish, so we’re just gonna keep and eye on your electrolytes for a few hours. Your post op CRIT was fine.
Izzie: Ok, good. Good. How did the surgery go? Did you get the brain tumor? Did you get it out?
Alex: Iz, you just asked him that. We just talked about it.
Derek: No, no it’s ok. She’s gonna be foggy for a while. The tumor’s out. There was a little bleeding during the post.
Izzie: You got it?
Derek: Yeah.
Izzie: All of it?
Derek: Mhmmm.
Izzie: That’s amazing. Derek Shepherd, you are a hero. And I know that that’s Derek Shepherd, and you’re Alex, and you should kiss me. Alex, I don’t have a brain tumor. I’m tumor free.
Alex: Yes you are.
Izzie: What’s wrong? Why do you look weird?
Cristina: Oh, nothing. Nothing. Your kidneys are a little slow, we’re just gonna watch them.
Izzie: Ok, so you’ll just re-check my electrolytes in an hour?
Cristina: Mhmmm.
Izzie: Ok… How did the surgery go? Did you get the tumor?
Derek: We did. Tumors gone. There was a little bit of bleeding, but we took care of that.
Izzie: You got it?
Derek: Mhmmm.
Izzie: Oh my god. And I can talk, and you didn’t kill me. What’s wrong with you people, we should be celebrating.