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Grey's Anatomy Season 5 Episode 19

19th episode of the fifth season of Gray's Anatomy

"Lift Love Letter"
Grey's Anatomy episode
Episode no. Flavor 5
Episode nineteen
Directed past Edward Ornelas
Written by Stacy McKee
Original air date March 26, 2009 (2009-03-26)
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"Elevator Beloved Letter of the alphabet" is the nineteenth episode of the 5th season of the American television medical drama, Grey's Anatomy and the prove's 97th episode overall. Written past Stacy McKee and directed past Edward Ornelas, the episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on March 26, 2009. It was viewed by 15.81 million people and garnered a v.5/thirteen Nielsen rating/share in the xviii–49 demographic.[1] Sandra Oh received a Primetime Emmy Honor nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Cristina Yang in this episode.

In this episode, Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) proposes to the evidence's championship character Meredith Gray (Ellen Pompeo) while Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) undergoes surgery for cancer with Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) feeling guilty for her condition. Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) deals with the PTSD of her fellow and fellow surgeon Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd). The episode received favorable reviews with critics calling it a payoff for Meredith and Derek fans.

The storyline involving Izzie'southward embryos is picked up again in the season 12 episode, "I Choose You" and afterward concludes on the season 16 episode, "Leave A Lite On".

Plot [edit]

Cristina and Owen are finally spending nights with each other, relaxing by watching videos of surgeries. Cristina falls comatose, and then Owen turns the TV off and shuts off the lights. He dozes off, and the peppy, happy music stops, replaced past whooshing sounds of the overhead ceiling fan turning in ho-hum motion. The screen goes nighttime and the next thing we know, Owen is choking Cristina. She struggles but tin can't costless herself. Callie walks through the door to come across if everything OK, and stops him.

At work, Cristina is wearing a turtleneck to cover up her neck bruises. Meredith doesn't desire Cristina to cover for Owen because neither of them are okay. George is upset that Izzie didn't tell him about her illness. He doesn't want to call up about it, so he asks Callie if he can be on her service that mean solar day in order to avoid thinking about her. Bailey greets the residents earlier they go into Izzie's room. She reminds them all that Izzie needs them to be friends and non doctors now. Izzie knits and reminds them that they have other patients and tells them to go salvage lives.

Derek asks Alex, as Izzie's beau, if he has any questions before her brain surgery today merely he doesn't say much. Later, Richard awkwardly asks Alex whether he wants to produce a sperm sample because they are harvesting Izzie's eggs prior to radiation to which he immediately agrees. Mark's patient is an crumbling adult female unlikely to make it through the twenty-four hour period. Only her nephews and niece are anxious to catch flights and can't be bothered to stick around until she dies.

Owen and Derek go to the roof of the hospital to receive a head trauma patient who was helicoptered in. The sound of the helicopter makes Owen freeze upwards for a moment until Derek snaps him out of it. Outside the hospital, Derek reminds Owen that PTSD is a real injury that produces real physiological changes, but it tin can also be healed.

Meredith tries to walk into an empty lift, merely Richard stands in front of the door, blocking her fashion, until that elevator closes and the other one opens. Derek is in the lift! He has plastered the walls of the elevator with MRI scans of all of the successful surgeries they take had together. He points out certain surgeries, like the first one they scrubbed in on together, or the one when he first realized she would go a swell surgeon, and the one he just performed on Izzie for which Meredith believed in him. He tells her that she doesn't freeze. She's seen the worst and has been through the worst, only that is how she has the strength to help everyone through their times of hardship. Her night and twistiness is a virtue, not a flaw. He doesn't go downward on one knee. He doesn't ask whatsoever questions. He only says that he loves her and wants to spend the residuum of his life with her. Meredith kisses him.[2]

Reception [edit]

The episode was originally circulate on the American Broadcasting Visitor (ABC) in the United states of america on March 26, 2009. The initial ambulation in the United States was viewed by xv.326 million people and garnered a Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic.[3]

PopSugar called the episode classic Gray's, ""People are better than no people" is such a archetype Gray'southward line, and I loved the old adult female who just wouldn't die." and added , "Too dear Karev delivering his loving cup to the Master in the middle of lunch." The site also liked Derek's proposal saying, "Information technology'southward not the proposal I was expecting from Derek, only I actually like it ameliorate than a room total of roses and candles.", also praising Chandra Wilson's character adding, "Bailey rocks my world, peculiarly with her new-new hairstyle."[iv]

Alan Sepinwall lauded the episode saying, "Okay, the series is on a existent curl correct now. I tin't really forgive the ghost sexual practice or the interns starring in their own David Cronenberg picture show, but if the balance of the season is as skillful as the concluding few episodes accept been, I tin at to the lowest degree attempt to forget that stuff."[5] He also lauded Kevin McKidd and Sandra Oh saying, "Seeing her flail around, or some sort of insane await on his face up, would accept made the scene feel over-the-top and cheesy; And later on being stuck on the sideline for too much of this flavor, McKidd and Oh are killing right now." About the proposal he gave a positive review besides saying, "I idea Derek'south proposal -- and Meredith'south beliefs in response to his earlier attempts -- was very grown-up and sweet, and reflected a relationship that'south grown to be about more than the stupid will-they-or-won't-they drama. And the moment when Derek finally came out of his stupor and started telling off the oncologist was well-played by Patrick Dempsey, who's been doing some nice work."[6]

Justin Chambers too received praise from Sepinwall, "Every fourth dimension I spotter Justin Chambers get a showcase episode like this, I think most how lucky he is -- and we are -- that the Common cold Instance producers decided to can him after a few episodes, which allowed him to state this more demanding, high-profile gig."

BuddyTV lauded the proposal scene saying, "Squeee! OMG. I usually don't gush over grand romantic gestures or anything considering I have a stone-cold middle, only this is quite possibly the most perfect proposal ever."[7] Cinema Blend likewise gave largely positive review, "What an incredibly emotionally heavy episode! This really could accept been a season finale, it was so packed with emotion, conflict, and resolution." also liked the proposal, "After realizing that Meredith wasn't maxim no because she didn't desire to be with him, merely rather because she wanted a proposal for the right reasons and the right way. He gives her a speech about each of them, and and then ties it up past pointing out when he realized sure things, culminating in when he knew he couldn't alive without her and wants to spend the rest of his life with her. It was a great speech and proposal, and Meredith finally says yes."[8]

Wired added the episode in its must watch listing stating, " If you did happen to suffer the Meredith/McDreamy roller coaster of Season 4, this episode is your payoff. Also, former army surgeon Owen's PTSD causes him to choke Cristina while she sleeps."[ix]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Tv set By The Numbers by zap2it.com". TV By The Numbers by zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2010-eleven-03. Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  2. ^ "Grey'south Anatomy: Episode 5.19 "Elevator Love Letter" Recap (Folio 4/4)". Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  3. ^ "Television set By The Numbers by zap2it.com". TV By The Numbers by zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-03. Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  4. ^ Entertainment. "Grey's Anatomy Rundown: Episode 19, "Lift Beloved Letter"". POPSUGAR Entertainment . Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  5. ^ "Grey's Anatomy, "Elevator Love Alphabetic character": A more-than-decent proposal". sepinwall.blogspot.in . Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  6. ^ "Grey'due south Anatomy, "Elevator Love Letter": A more-than-decent proposal". NJ.com . Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  7. ^ "Grey'south Anatomy: Episode 5.19 "Elevator Love Letter" Epitomize (Page 4/4)". Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  8. ^ "TV Recap: Grey's Anatomy - Elevator Love Alphabetic character - CINEMABLEND". CINEMABLEND. 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2017-03-21 .
  9. ^ Hudson, Laura. "WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Grey'due south Anatomy". WIRED . Retrieved 2017-03-21 .

External links [edit]

  • "Elevator Love Letter" at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elevator_Love_Letter_%28Grey%27s_Anatomy%29

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