[s2e8] Let It Be 〈99% DIRECT〉
: George O'Malley treats a man who survived a five-story fall from a roof. Curious if it was fate, George tracks down the man's former girlfriend in the hospital billing department, only to discover a less-than-romantic reality.
: Primarily at the Veterans Hospital in North Hills, CA, which doubles for Seattle Grace. [S2E8] Let It Be
: Savannah insists on the surgery due to her family history and the BRCA gene, eventually gaining Weiss's reluctant support after a discussion with Derek. : George O'Malley treats a man who survived
The primary conflict revolves around Savannah and Weiss, a married couple from New York. Savannah, having lost several female relatives to cancer, seeks a preemptive double mastectomy and hysterectomy despite not currently having the disease. This request causes significant discord, as Weiss struggles to support the decision, while Addison and Derek find their own strained marriage further tested by the case. Key Medical Cases & Subplots : Savannah insists on the surgery due to
The episode is generally viewed as a solid mid-season entry, praised by fans for its "balanced mixed bag of drama and comedy". While some viewers found the Savannah and Weiss plot frustrating due to the husband's lack of support for her health decision, others noted the episode effectively highlighted the developing dynamics between characters like Bailey and Webber.