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Revision as of 04:18, 3 November 2017
“ | Superheroes. Soldiers. First responders. That’s who we think of when we think of bravery. But surgeons should make the list too. Surgeons don’t wear capes or armor. We don’t carry guns and no one throws us a parade, but we do fight like hell to save your life. And we’re also holding a knife in our hands, knowing we might be the one to end your life. Bravery isn’t always about running into the fire. Sometimes it’s about facing our past. And on the hardest days, it’s about facing the future. | ” |
Come on Down to My Boat, Baby is the sixth episode of the fourteenth season and the 299th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
Short Summary
Jackson decides he needs some time off and invites the guys to join him on a day out at sea, while Arizona, April, and Maggie treat a woman who is hiding a deadly secret.
Full Summary
Cast
Main Cast
- Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey
- Justin Chambers as Dr. Alex Karev
- Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey
- James Pickens, Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber
- Kevin McKidd as Dr. Owen Hunt
- Jessica Capshaw as Dr. Arizona Robbins
- Sarah Drew as Dr. April Kepner
- Jesse Williams as Dr. Jackson Avery
- Caterina Scorsone as Dr. Amelia Shepherd
- Camilla Luddington as Dr. Jo Wilson
- Kelly McCreary as Dr. Maggie Pierce
- Jason George as Dr. Ben Warren
- Giacomo Gianniotti as Dr. Andrew DeLuca
Guest Stars
- Greg Germann as Dr. Thomas Koracick
- Robert Picardo as Mr. Nelligan
- Jeanine Mason as Dr. Sam Bello
- Stefania Spampinato as Dr. Carina DeLuca
- David Chisum as Judge Jeffrey King
- Chelsea Alden as Danielle Gordon
- Julian Silver as Robert Souza
Co-Starring
- Jake Borelli as Levi Schmitt
- Sophia Taylor Ali as Dahlia Qadri
- Rushi Kota as Vik Roy
- Alex Blue Davis as Casey Parker
- Jaicy Elliot as Taryn Helm
- Brittany Perry-Russell as Harmony Vasquez
- TW Leshner as Chris
- Chris Muto as Scrub Nurse
- Kila Packett as EMT
- Akira Akbar as Amethyst
Medical Notes
Harmony Vasquez
- Diagnosis:
- Skull-base schwannoma
- Doctors:
- Amelia Shepherd (neurosurgeon)
- Thomas Koracick (neurosurgeon)
- Treatment:
- Tumor resection
Harmony had a skull-base schwannoma. Amelia and Tom took her into surgery. There was a minor bleed, but Amelia quickly found it and stopped it.
Jeffrey King
- Diagnosis:
- Stage 4A colon cancer
- Liver metastasis
- Doctors:
- Meredith Grey (general surgeon)
- Jo Wilson (surgical resident)
- Treatment:
- ALPPS procedure
Jeffrey, 50, had a history of stage 4A colon cancer. He had surgery and chemo. He had arterial enhancement of the right lobe of his liver. He wasn't eligible for a liver transplant, so Meredith planned an ALPPS. After surgery, he was told it went well and they would operate in a week to remove the dead cancerous part of his liver. However, he later coded. Meredith opened him up in his room, but he had thrown a massive clot, so she was unable to save him.
Danielle Gordon
- Diagnosis:
- Gunshot wound
- Doctors:
- Arizona Robbins (fetal surgeon)
- April Kepner (trauma surgeon)
- Maggie Pierce (cardiothoracic surgeon)
- Treatment:
- Surgery
Danielle, 18, came into the ER after fainting at the jail. She refused to tell the doctors what was wrong and insisted that she felt better. However, while she was being examined, a gun, which she had placed inside her vagina, fired through her abdominal wall. They took her into surgery, where Arizona removed the gun and April repaired her abdominal injuries, which were fairly minor. After surgery, she was awake and stable.
Mr. Nelligan
- Diagnosis:
- Gunshot wound
- Doctors:
- Miranda Bailey (general surgeon)
- April Kepner (trauma surgeon)
- Maggie Pierce (cardiothoracic surgeon)
- Treatment:
- Surgery
Mr. Nelligan came into the ER complaining of a headache. While he lay on the bed, the gun in Danielle's vagina fired and hit him in the leg. His leg bled profusely, indicating a femoral bleed, so he was taken into surgery to repair it. After surgery, he was awake and was told to come back in a month for a follow-up.
April Kepner
- Diagnosis:
- Graze wound
- Doctors:
- Treatment:
- Bandaging
April was grazed by a bullet as it pierced through Danielle's abdominal wall. Richard told her to get it taken care of before she went into the OR.
Music
Song | Performer | Scene |
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"Standout" | Kid Dean |
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"Fall" | Donora |
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"Looking Back" | Claire Guerreso |
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"Surround Me" | Léon |
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Notes and Trivia
- This episode's title originated from the song Come on Down to My Boat, Baby, originally sung by Every Mother's Son.
- This episode scored million viewers.
- This episode will contain footage shot in Seattle.
Gallery
Episode Stills
Behind the Scenes
Quotes
See Also
A complete overview of this episode's crew can be found here. |
Grey's Anatomy Season 14 | ||||||
#01 | "Break Down the House" | #09 | "1-800-799-7233" | #17 | "One Day Like This" | |
#02 | "Get Off on the Pain" | #10 | "Personal Jesus" | #18 | "Hold Back the River" | |
#03 | "Go Big or Go Home" | #11 | "(Don't Fear) the Reaper" | #19 | "Beautiful Dreamer" | |
#04 | "Ain't That a Kick in the Head" | #12 | "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" | #20 | "Judgment Day" | |
#05 | "Danger Zone" | #13 | "You Really Got a Hold on Me" | #21 | "Bad Reputation" | |
#06 | "Come on Down to My Boat, Baby" | #14 | "Games People Play" | #22 | "Fight For Your Mind" | |
#07 | "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story" | #15 | "Old Scars, Future Hearts" | #23 | "Cold as Ice" | |
#08 | "Out of Nowhere" | #16 | "Caught Somewhere in Time" | #24 | "All of Me" | |
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