The silence that follows is deafening. Cristina looks at Meredith, then back at Derek’s open skull, and whispers:
Just finished Episode 24 of Grey’s Anatomy and I am not okay. The tension, the stakes, the heartbreak... Shonda Rhimes really didn't hold back on this one. If you need me, I’ll be staring at a wall trying to process everything that just happened at Seattle Grace Mercy West.
In a agonizing sequence, Bailey and Mary drag Charles to the elevators, only to find the power has been shut down due to the lockdown. Realizing there is no escape, Bailey transitions from an aggressive surgeon to a comforting maternal figure. She sits on the floor, cradling a dying Charles, and delivers one of the most poignant lines of the series, assuring him that he is not alone as he passes away. The Confrontation: Richard Webber and Gary Clark
The silence that follows is deafening. Cristina looks at Meredith, then back at Derek’s open skull, and whispers:
Just finished Episode 24 of Grey’s Anatomy and I am not okay. The tension, the stakes, the heartbreak... Shonda Rhimes really didn't hold back on this one. If you need me, I’ll be staring at a wall trying to process everything that just happened at Seattle Grace Mercy West.
In a agonizing sequence, Bailey and Mary drag Charles to the elevators, only to find the power has been shut down due to the lockdown. Realizing there is no escape, Bailey transitions from an aggressive surgeon to a comforting maternal figure. She sits on the floor, cradling a dying Charles, and delivers one of the most poignant lines of the series, assuring him that he is not alone as he passes away. The Confrontation: Richard Webber and Gary Clark