Sympathy for the Devil (Grey's Anatomy)
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"Sympathy for the Devil" is the 12th episode of the fifth season of the ABC
American Broadcasting Company
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 series, Grey's Anatomy
Grey's Anatomy
Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series created by Shonda Rhimes. The series premiered on March 27, 2005 on ABC; since then, seven seasons have aired. The series follows the lives of interns, residents and their mentors in the fictional Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital in...

. It aired on January 15, 2009.

Episode Summary

Bailey's patient, Jackson Prescott is still alive, with a failing liver and intestines. Arizona Robbins isn't happy about being paged in the middle of the night for something that isn't an emergency. Being more experienced in pediatrics has taught her to save her energy for more serious situations, rather than fretting over the long wait to get her patient the transplants he needs.

Derek Shepherd is paged because the death row inmate patient, William Dunn, is getting worse. His brain contusions are expanding, and if he doesn't have surgery soon, he'll die. Since he's about to be executed by the state in five days, he's thinking that he should refuse surgery and die a natural death.

Lexie is now living in Meredith's attic. She has Mark stashed up there for some action, and he wants to sneak out, but all the other occupants of the house are downstairs cleaning in anticipation of Derek's mother coming to visit.

The next morning, the death row inmate is still refusing surgery, so Derek's plan is to wait for him to lose consciousness due to his brain contusions. The minute he does, all they need is for two doctors to consent to his surgery for him, and they will patch him up in the OR.

Meanwhile, Bailey chastises Sadie for giving false hope to Jackson's mother, saying that it shouldn't be too hard to get a liver transplant. Bailey tells her that she is not to say anything at all unless she is called on. Miranda and Meredith wheel their patients out into the hall simultaneously. Jackson tells Dunn that he needs a liver, and the death-row inmate casually but seemingly seriously offers him his. He asks Meredith to cross-check his blood type with Jackson's.

Derek's mother shows up. Rebuffing the car service that Derek ordered for her, she hopped on a bus.
Callie's patient is a short man unhappy with his height who went to Hong Kong to have his legs lengthened. Callie tells him that they have to take out the leg-lengthening device and take out the dead tissue. He is heartbroken.

Bailey argues with Robbins about how best to treat Jackson, and Robbins yells back. In the middle of their fight Alex comes in and trying to get their attention over the arguing says "Shut up! Respectfully, shut up. Because we've got organs." Robbins and Alex hop on a plane to retrieve the organ, and Robbins chats incessantly, even asking Alex about whether he thinks Izzie is the one for him. He snaps that he doesn't make plans.

Meredith and Derek have lunch with his mother at the hospital. She asks her about her family, and Meredith makes a retreat to go treat the death row inmate. Mark runs into Derek's mother, and he's visibly exhibiting signs of guilt because he's sleeping with Lexie Grey. Elsewhere, Izzie picks on Cristina about what kind of awkward date she'll have with Major Hunt, which she's planning.
Meredith tells William Dunn that he is a transplant match for Jackson.

Derek's mother meets Lexie and asks if she is a good girl. She asks her about the number of sexual partners she has had and any speeding tickets.

While operating on the patient with infected bones, Callie rehashes her previous personal disasters, and why these are the reasons she is afraid to try for another relationship.

On the plane on the way back home after harvesting the organs of a young boy, Robbins inquires what Alex is getting Izzie for Valentine's Day. Alex yells at her, asking her what the hell is wrong with her. They just pulled a liver and an intestine out of a small, dead boy, and all she can do is talk about relationships. Robbins schools him about the ways of coping with a stressful profession.

The prisoner starts coding, and Meredith rushes to him. He begs her not to take him into surgery so he won't have to die like an animal via execution.

Derek signs a consent form to make him have surgery and yells at Meredith to sign the form as well. She does not, so Christina signs it. Derek then chooses only Cristina to scrub in with him.
Robbins and Bailey do the transplant procedure on Jackson. It looks like everything is going fine, until Sadie notices a spot on his duodenum. It turns out that the organs are already dying. They can keep him alive for 24 hours, but they'll need new organs as soon as possible.

Cristina finally makes the first move toward reconciliation by telling Meredith that her ponytail is ridiculous. Derek's mother tells Mark that Lexie is a lovely girl, and she approves of the relationship.

The short man is a quarter of an inch shorter now that Callie had to shave off some of his bones. He gets upset, but his brother lays into him that he should be less self-absorbed.

Derek's mother noticed earlier that Major Hunt doesn't like talking about Iraq, so before she leaves the hospital, she asks him how he's sleeping. He says he's sleeping fine, but of course, he's not. The prisoner's surgery goes well. Derek is still angry around him. Derek's mom catches up with Meredith, who seems to have given up with the shiny, happy front. She tells her the truth about how the pink and the ponytail and the smiling with teeth are all phony. Back at home, his mom tells Derek he needs someone like Meredith, someone who doesn't see things in black and white, and that she is the woman for him. She gives him her ring for when he proposes to Meredith.

Meanwhile, Izzie breaks up with dead Denny because she wants to go out on a date with him and tell her friends about him and not be crazy. Later, Alex suggests to Izzie that night that since they have some vacation coming up. He wants to go on a roadtrip to Iowa so that she can meet his mom. Izzie is happy and kisses him. Denny sits down next to Alex, making an attempt to communicate, saying, "Alex, we need to talk.", but Alex can't hear him.

Hunt shows up very drunk and very late at Cristina's apartment, and she is very pissed. She tells him to take a shower. He runs into her bathroom and gets under the shower with clothes and shoes still on. He remembers the best surgery he ever performed. He tells her about the time he saved a soldier's life, but a month later, the soldier shot himself. Cristina gets into the shower with him, also fully clothed.

At the hospital, Meredith hears about how Jackson's transplant failed. She goes to William and tells him that since Derek had to take out a piece of his skull, the only thing covering his brain right now is dura. He must be very careful not to hit his head, otherwise, his brain will swell so much that he will become brain dead. She says this in such a way that by reading between the lines he gets the message of how he can die and donate his organs to Jackson. As soon as Meredith leaves, he starts hitting his head against the headboard.

Title reference

This episode's title refers to the song and album Sympathy for the Devil
Sympathy for the Devil
"Sympathy for the Devil" is a song by The Rolling Stones which first appeared as the opening track on the band's 1968 album Beggars Banquet. It was written by Mick Jagger credited to Jagger/Richards...

by The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band, formed in London in April 1962 by Brian Jones , Ian Stewart , Mick Jagger , and Keith Richards . Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early line-up...


Music

  • Winterpills - "Take Away The Words"
  • Anya Marina - "All The Same To Me"
  • Right Away, Great Captain - "What A Pity"
  • Glass Pear - "Last Days Of Your Life"
  • Jonathan Rice - "The Acrobat"
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