Face slapping, big hats, a pile of lies and a jar of olives all led to Cathy’s decision that she needed a divine “do-over.”
While Seattle Grace residents got to pretend to be full-fledged attendings for a day and do solo surgeries, some showed their mettle while others floundered.
Everybody had some kind of fear to overcome in this Halloween-themed episode where all the adults dressed up in costumes while their kids trick-or-treated and a sparkly spider ring turned into an engagement ring.
While Cathy was high on Ecstasy and trying to let go of her fears about what would happen to her son after she died, he crashed the family car into a tree.
After three straight, solid episodes that had me positively riveted, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ finally had a dud.
Braverman parents grappled with the loneliness of being at home with a child all day and having to share a bed with your kid, while Lauren Graham’s intern character allowed Billy Baldwin’s creepy boss man character to kiss her.
Cathy’s 43rd birthday got her thinking about how she hadn’t been happy in decades.