Callie and Hahn Heat Up on Grey’s
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- October
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Callie is exploring a new world now that she and Hahn, at the latter’s request, have started dating. Our sexy Latina has never gotten in bed with a woman and is scared to death, especially about exploring another woman below the waist. But Callie felt better after talking with Bailey, who is (yea!) back to her crabby self, about the physical aspects of sex between two women. Bailey got her points across using amusing allegories. And eventually out came THE word: “va-jay-jay.”
And yea that George passed his intern test! Now he can join the his pals as a “real” doctor and not feel like the loser among them. And once again, wimpy and ditsy Lexie tried to spark a romantic rise out of Geo by getting him to go out with her to celebrate. He was, however, more interested in telling Mer and Izzie his good news. Get the hint, honey! It ain’t happening!
Geo was a total sweetheart for taking young Duncan, the kid who was there for a heart operation, under his wing by making him feel more comfortable with being in an operating room. In fact, Geo turned the Duncan ON to operations when he accidentally brought him into the room when Mr. Grandy’s face was pulled down during his brain-tumor operation. The lesson: Kids love gross stuff, so if you want to turn a fear into a fascination, gross ‘em out with something that’s worse than their own situation.
(And by the way, isn’t thinking of someone with his face pulled down below his nose a tough concept to, pardon the expression, wrap your head around. You ARE your face-it’s about 90 percent of how others recognize you and how you express your feelings-but it’s also to be de-faced, like Mr. Grandy during his operation.)
It’s no wonder that Cristina became obsessed with the “magical world” of the dermatology department. As opposed to her pressure-packed and back-stabbing world of surgery, the derm folks got massages, were genuinely nice to each other and weren’t running on fumes due to sleep deprivation. Then again, dear Cristina, think of some of the gross things the derm department must deal with: icky skin disorders, nasty acne inflammations, boils, and, as that Tegrin shampoo TV commercial described it, “eczema, seborrhea and the heartbreak of psoriasis.” You know what they say, Dr. Yang: The grass is always greener on the other side.” But hey-the overworked and stressed-out folks in the surgical unit get to spend a week in the happy world of dermatology.
Didja ever notice how easily new Seattle Grace patients get expensive tests, and the patients don’t flinch at the possible costs to them? Like when Izzie order a CT scan for Mr. Grandy because she thought he may have a neurological disorder. There’s never any talk about pre-approval from the patients’ insurance companies. And CT scans are expensive!
Couldn’t you see it coming that if Derek moved in with Mer AND Izzie and Alex that Derek’s underlings would start to blur the relationship between Derek as their housemate and Derek as their superior at SG? McDreamy made it quite clear, however, when he curtly reminded Iz that at work she and he can’t be all buddy-buddy.

Tonight, on There’s No ‘I’ in Team,” Bailey heads up a team of surgeons performing a “domino procedure,” in which each surgery hinges on the one preceding it; Derek gets sole credit for the brain tumor study he did with Meredith, which should—and rightfully so—bug Mer to no end; Lexie goes to great lengths to have George notice her romantically (good luck with that one); and McSteamy counsels a desperate Callie on the ways of love.
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