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'''"Sometimes a Fantasy"''' is the third episode of the third season of the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] series, ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. The episode was written by [[Debora Cahn]] and was directed by [[Adam Arkin]]. It originally aired on October 5, 2006. |
'''"Sometimes a Fantasy"''' is the third episode of the third season of the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] series, ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]''. The episode was written by [[Debora Cahn]] and was directed by [[Adam Arkin]]. It originally aired on October 5, 2006. |
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==Starring== |
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* [[Ellen Pompeo]] as Dr. Meredith Grey. |
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* [[Sandra Oh]] Dr. Christina Yang |
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* [[Katherine Heigl]] Dr. Izzie Stevens. |
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* [[Justin Chambers]] as Dr. Alex Karev. |
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* [[T.R. Knight]] as Dr. George O´Malley. |
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* [[Chandra Wilson]] as Dr. Miranda Bailey. |
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* [[James Pickens, Jr.]] as Dr. Richard Webber. |
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* [[Kate Walsh (actress)|Kate Walsh]] as Dr. Addison Montgomery-Shepperd. |
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* [[Sara Ramirez]] as Dr. Callie Torres. |
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* [[Eric Dane]] as Dr. Mark Sloan. |
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* [[Isaiah Washington]] as Dr. Preston Burke. |
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* [[Patrick Dempsey]] as Dr. Derek Shepperd. |
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==Episode Recap== |
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Meredith "dreams" about a [[threesome]] with Finn and Derek before being awoken by George complaining that Callie's belongings are blocking the hallway. George is becoming frustrated that a week-long temporary stay by Callie has become longer, and she is using his stuff. When he complains that Callie is wearing his towel, she removes it, standing naked in the hallway and hands it to George. At the hospital, Callie requests George to perform surgery on an athlete who has had repeated orthopedic surgeries already. George convinces the patient to not have the surgery. When Callie learns what George did, she confronts him, and he admits he doesn't want to live with her anymore. She storms off and at the end of the episode is seen booking into a hotel. |
Meredith "dreams" about a [[threesome]] with Finn and Derek before being awoken by George complaining that Callie's belongings are blocking the hallway. George is becoming frustrated that a week-long temporary stay by Callie has become longer, and she is using his stuff. When he complains that Callie is wearing his towel, she removes it, standing naked in the hallway and hands it to George. At the hospital, Callie requests George to perform surgery on an athlete who has had repeated orthopedic surgeries already. George convinces the patient to not have the surgery. When Callie learns what George did, she confronts him, and he admits he doesn't want to live with her anymore. She storms off and at the end of the episode is seen booking into a hotel. |
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Izzie attempts to return to the hospital, but can get no further than standing outside. Several people try to convince her to come inside, but she cannot bring herself to. |
Izzie attempts to return to the hospital, but can get no further than standing outside. Several people try to convince her to come inside, but she cannot bring herself to. |
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==Title |
==Title Reference== |
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This episode's title refers to the 1980 song [[Sometimes a Fantasy]] by [[Billy Joel]]. |
This episode's title refers to the 1980 song [[Sometimes a Fantasy]] by [[Billy Joel]]. |
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==Notes== |
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* Since this episode [[Eric Dane]] joins as regular cast. |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
Revision as of 19:47, 22 March 2010
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"Sometimes a Fantasy" is the third episode of the third season of the ABC series, Grey's Anatomy. The episode was written by Debora Cahn and was directed by Adam Arkin. It originally aired on October 5, 2006.
Starring
- Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey.
- Sandra Oh Dr. Christina Yang
- Katherine Heigl Dr. Izzie Stevens.
- Justin Chambers as Dr. Alex Karev.
- T.R. Knight as Dr. George O´Malley.
- Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey.
- James Pickens, Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber.
- Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Montgomery-Shepperd.
- Sara Ramirez as Dr. Callie Torres.
- Eric Dane as Dr. Mark Sloan.
- Isaiah Washington as Dr. Preston Burke.
- Patrick Dempsey as Dr. Derek Shepperd.
Episode Recap
Meredith "dreams" about a threesome with Finn and Derek before being awoken by George complaining that Callie's belongings are blocking the hallway. George is becoming frustrated that a week-long temporary stay by Callie has become longer, and she is using his stuff. When he complains that Callie is wearing his towel, she removes it, standing naked in the hallway and hands it to George. At the hospital, Callie requests George to perform surgery on an athlete who has had repeated orthopedic surgeries already. George convinces the patient to not have the surgery. When Callie learns what George did, she confronts him, and he admits he doesn't want to live with her anymore. She storms off and at the end of the episode is seen booking into a hotel.
First Derek and then Finn arrange dates with Meredith on the same day. The first date is lunch with Finn at the hospital, but Derek interrupts saying that he would like Meredith to help perform a corpus callosotomy. Then on the date with Derek, as they approach Meredith's door at the end, Finn appears with strawberry ice-cream. Meredith complains that neither seem to be noticing her, instead the two men are just competing with each other.
Cristina is becoming frustrated that Preston is depressed after his surgery. She is even more angry when he gets an open-ended leave of absence from the hospital without telling her first. In the end, she sees that she must help him, so she gets him chicken carcasses to practice his surgery skills on and to get back his dexterity.
Alex treats a young girl named Megan Clover (Abigail Breslin), who has a long history of injuries. She claims to be a superhero and to feel no pain, proving this by beating Alex at an ice-water pain test. When she says that she got another child to hit her in the stomach with a baseball bat, Alex is concerned, and an MRI scan confirms she has a large amount of internal bleeding. The lack of pain is diagnosed as congenital insensitivity to pain.
Addison returns to work, but then receives a phone call from Mark, whom she meets at Joe's bar. She thought he was returning to New York, but he missed his flight on purpose, and he professes his love for her. She tries to tell him that she can't have a relationship with him. He ignores what she says, and moves in to kiss her. Addison does the same, but then slaps him and leaves. Mark is seen at the end checking into the same hotel as Callie and requesting a room on the same floor as Addisons.
The Chief asks his wife for more time to make a decision: retire or divorce. His wife responds that all she has done their entire marriage is give him time and she's done with that. She makes his decision for him and Richard is checking into the hotel alongside Mark and Callie.
Izzie attempts to return to the hospital, but can get no further than standing outside. Several people try to convince her to come inside, but she cannot bring herself to.
Title Reference
This episode's title refers to the 1980 song Sometimes a Fantasy by Billy Joel.
Notes
- Since this episode Eric Dane joins as regular cast.
Music
- "Idlewild Blues" - OutKast
- "Take What You Take" - Lily Allen
- "Dirty Mind" - The Pipettes
- "Step It Up" - The Bamboos
- "Ballad of a Bitter End" - The Poems
- "Can't Get It Right Today" - Joe Purdy