Hi, I am a new member here. I love japril. April is my favorite character. I have been through some tough stuff in my life and her attitude to be who you are has helped me through them. Can you please add me to the list. Plus I love japril and I think they are adorbs. I love their friendship, and I love the fact that their relationship is founded on this. It is a truly a sweet love story. I have been shipping them since season 8, I know I am late to the party, better late than never, right? m. I just love them. I can't wait for the next episode, from the looks of it, it looks intense.
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Episode 10x20 "Go It Alone"
written by: Lauren Barnett
directed by: Mark Jackson (directed 10x05, an episode we do not want to watch )
Cristina enlists Meredith to help her prepare an acceptance speech for her possible Harper Avery win and while Owen offers to attend the ceremony with her, she insists on going alone. Meanwhile, Derek feels overwhelmed between his responsibilities at home and at the hospital. April and Jackson come to a disagreement on children and religion, and Callie and Arizona try to reconnect in their marriage
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Sides for 10.20. Filming dates are 2/27 - 3/12
Translator/Russian man: Derek's BMI Office, night. Dr. Smith is on the phone, a man speaks in Russian followed by a translator. The translator says they'd take the lead on Gene receptors, its their bread .... Dr. Smith? Dr. Smith says he's there, trying to pay attention.
Shears in Brain Guy - Dr. Smith holds up a scan of a brain with kitchen scissors embedded in the skull. Dr. Smith says "can't say I've ever seen that before". Shears in Brain says "I know, right!?!". He fully concious with the scissors sticking out of his forehead and just as impressed as Dr. Smith.
Nova/Chelsea - Nova Jenkins (20s) is in her room with her best friend Chelsea sitting on her bed. Nova is eating a burrito. Dr. Smith comes in and says good news, they're doing her surgery tonight instead of tomorrow, they've shuffled things around. Chelsea says to Dr. Smith that Nova picked him from his picture, its all about the eyes. She's needling Nova who is gaga over Dr. Smith. Nova says there's a lot of fine doctors out there but you, Dr. Smith, are a fine doctor. Then tell him his face crinkles when he's about to give bad news. He says that patients need to fast prior to surgery and nods to the half eaten burrito. Nova asks if it needs to be postponed again. She's been there almost a week. He can't do this again, not to this nice girl. Dr. Smith says they have to wait 8 hours so they will do the surgery at 2:30 am. Nova saya midnight rendezvous! Chelsea shakes her head laughing at her best friend. If Nova didn't love him before she absolutely does now. Nova says "I love you", Chelseas says "she means it, she loves you." Dr. Smith smiles, shaking his head at these two.
Post-Op, morning. Chelsea is beside Dr. Smith he examines Nova is she is waking up. She's non-responsive and groggy. Its intense. He leans over and looks in her pupils. Dr. Smith asks Nova if she can hear him and to blink if she understands him. It looks like she may be gorked. Then groggy, she speaks "smiling eyes" then to Chelsea "he's so pretty". The whole rooms sighs with relief. Dr. Smith asks "what's your name?". She replies "Nova Jenkins, thanks for asking Dr. Pretty". Everythig looks good.
Nicole/Kyle: Dr. Ramos consults for Dr. Carter, examining a facial lac on Jill Kasliner, age 4. Her parents Nicole and Kyle argue. Nicole is deaf and communicates through ASL while Kyle uses both ASL and speaking. They're discussing whether to get rid of the dog. The dog growled after Jill was pulling on his tail but Jill didn't hear and then got the bite. Dr. Ramos asks if they've ever considere cochlear implants. They aren't interested. Dr. Ramos says Jill is the perfect age, healthy and now would be the time to get the most benefit. Nicole's signs become big, passionate, "loud". She says that her daughter is deaf. She is not diseased. She doesn't need to be cured or fixed. Kyle says see, now you made her yell. Dr. Ramos apologizes saying he/she didn't mean to be disrespectful.
Excited Doctor/Excited Doctor 2- Auditorium, day. Hundreds of crowd the large auditorium. An excited doctor sidles up to Dr. Marshall and introduces himself as Robert Bonocore. Dr. Marshall says "the epilepsy specialist". Excited doctor says he's a huge fan, has read all Dr. Marshall's work, its just fascinating. Truly. Dr. Marshall says thank you as Excited Doctor 2 overhears and asks where Dr. Marshall is on the second phase. They are all waiting to see when they can get their hands on this. Excited Doctor asks when Dr. Marshall will finish the fellowship, Excited Doctor 2 says he/she imagines everyone is asking that.
Episode 10x21 "Change of Heart"
Written by: Meg Marinis (10x08, 9x19)
Directed by: Rob Greenlea
“Change Of Heart” – Jackson is given the daunting task of delivering disappointing news to the doctors. Meanwhile, Derek’s sister Amelia drops by for a surprise visit, Richard surprises Catherine in Boston and when Bailey gets frustrated by the slow pace of her research, she makes a risky decision.
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Flight Attendent - A flight attendant approaches a man on his cell phone and tells him they’re shutting the doors. John says he’ll be off in a minute. The flight attendant start to say they are sorry, but he will need to… John cuts her off with “I HEARD YOU” and hangs up.
Sam - Trauma room - Dr. Levy enters and finds Dr. Hall examining Sam. He’s banged up, in pain with a splint on his leg. Dr. Hall says he’s 23, been walking across the country for 3 months. He started in Wilmington. Dr. Levy asks if he was walking for charity. He wasn’t. He said he fell in with some cancer groups along the way for the snacks but it was about committing to something and following it through to the end. Then he got hit by a truck. They rush to transport Sam.
Episode 10x22 "We are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Burke's return)
Written by: Joan Rater (10x19)
Directed by: Rob Corn (looks like a good episode with veterans handling it)
Cristina looks to Meredith for advice as she assesses her future at the hospital. Derek and Amelia work together on a difficult surgery involving conjoined twins. Meanwhile, Jo is spread too thin when she tries to work on several cases at once and Stephanie realizes the truth about Bailey’s bubble boy case
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Airline Clerk: Austin is at the airline ticket counter getting one round trip ticket to LA. The clerk asks for ID. He hands over his license an the clerk starts to book his ticket.
Babs: Dr. Kramer is with Babs Martin, 80s. A nurse assists as Dr. Kramer places a central line. Dr. Kramer asks Babs how she’s doing, she says ‘just fine, dear. Staying alive.’ Dr. Kramer smiles and says the catheter is in and to let them know if she feels any pain. Babs says Dr. Kramer is her lucky charm, the one who can tap her old veins and that she barely felt a pinch.
Dr. Kramer says he/she has had lots of practice and begins to pull out the wire when suddenly Babs lets out a gasp in pain. She says it hurts and someting is wrong. Dr. Kramer is struggling - the wire is snagged on something. Babs asks what is happening. Dr. Kramer tells her to try to relax and that she’ll feel a little tug. Babs is squirming in pain and its getting worse.
Dr. Krogan - Lecture Hall Day. After the lecture there is a group of doctors including Dr. Krogan (50s) talking to Dr. Myers who just finished her lecture. Krogan says they’re impressed with how fast she’s evolved the procedure and he’d like to take a look at the data from the initial trails. Dr. Myers tells him his office has her email. Send her the address and she’d be happy to share it with you. Krogan turns to another doctor and says Dr. was all wise to bring us here, you’ll teach us a thing or two. Krogan and the other doctors leave.
Obstetrician - OB exam room. Eliza (30s) is getting an ultrasound as her husband Steve stands nearby. The obstetrician points out the little blueberry, what they’ve been waiting for. The OB turns and looks at them. Not the reaction she was expecting. Eliza quickly wipes away tears that aren’t tears of joy. Steve looks grim. The OB says “or not, this wasn’t the idea?”. Steve says not right now and the OB asks if they are looking to terminate. Steve says no. The OB says to get dressed and meet her in her office. She tears off a couple of photos and hands them to Eliza and Steve saying “meet your baby”.
Episode 10x23
Written by: Austin Guzman (unverified, he probs wrote finale too)
Directed by:
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Claudette is now a cardio surgeon and there’s no mention of Huntington’s disease. There’s 1 surgery scene and then later there’s a scene of Claudette at Joe’s Bar with Martin. Claudette is telling to him stop digging. He’s looking for a deep dark reason she became a surgeon and there isn’t one. No fiercely demanding mommy, no need to have daddy be proud, no big secrets. He stares at her. She says she has a little secret, he stares again, she caves. She loves plumbing. She needed a job in undergrad and got one for campus services as a plumber. She was good at it and loved it. Loved fixing things but didn’t like poop. Realized that cardio-thoracic and vascular surgery would be a good application of these talents, would give her more money and less poop. She likes fixing things and people and that’s why she is a surgeon. Its also the reason she is still single, you can fix people but you can’t FIX people, you know what I mean?
Tom (Toni in the actual side), Rob and Kevin - Kevin is the 5 year old patient and Toni/Tom and Rob are his parents. Kevin is described as the sick short bowel kid. Dr. Jones says ‘knock knock’, Kevin asks who’s there. Its the interrupting jellyfish. Dr. Jones interrupts by placing his splayed hand on Kevin’s face. Kevin and his parents laugh. Dr. Jones tells them they are doing the surgery today then leaves with Dr. Lee.
OBGYN Nurse - Interior of the hospital, morning, OB/GYN Clinic Hallway - An OB/GYN Nurse pokes her head out of an office and calls Patricia Martin.
Candidate 1: Dr. Levinson is across the table from a potential candidate, mid-interview and barely covering an “is this guy for real” look. The candidate says its not his call but he does know that he was thrown into the riskiest and high profile orthpedic surgeries since he was a resident. Dr. Levinson asks about the fellowship, under Jack Alexander in Philadelphia. Candidate 1 says Dr. Alexander is a great guy. Really, sweet as pie. That’s why it was always a little embarrassing when the Chief would come to him for consults instead. He took it as a compliment, but still.
Interviewee: Dr. Levinson is with another Interviewee (male, 40s). Interviewee is telling Dr. L how he spearheaded a hybrid OR, describes it and says he definitely wants to bring that here. Dr. Levinson says its impressive and asks him if he has any questions. The Interviewee has one, there’s a rumor that working there means giving up any hope of winning The Harper Avery. Dr. Levinson is taken aback and asks ‘that would make a difference to you?’ The Interviewee says of course it would, that’s the goal, right? Dr. Levinson says no and tells him he probably never will. Continues that he/she has worked with people who have deserved to win and people who have won. Their focus was on the work and the patient. Tell the interviewee ‘YOU will never win The Harper Avery. Not if that’s what you are after.’ The Interviewee is shocked, Dr. L thanks him for coming in.
Lawyer - hospital conference room. Dr. Matthews sits on one side of the table and Dr. Juarez and a lawyer on the other. The lawyer asks Dr. Matthews if they threatened with legal action. Dr. Matthews replies they said they wanted to sue. The lawyer wants to be clear and asks if the parents authorized the procedure. Dr. Matthews says yes. The lawyer says they then told Dr. Schwartz that they changed their mind, Dr. M says yes. The lawyer asks if Dr. Matthews performed the procedure with knowledge of the change and Dr. Matthews nods. The lawyer asks if Dr. Matthews has told anyone else. Dr. Brown was told this morning. The lawyer asks what Dr. Brown said and Dr. Matthews says he gave a high five. Dr. Juarez and the lawyer share a look.
Monica/Paul - Monica Zarr is 27, late 20s and is in remission from rectal cancer. Her husband Paul is with her. The doctor asks if she kept a record of her movements since the surgery and she tells Paul to give him the poop diary. Paul hands it over without looking at it and says every 4 hours, 26 minutes. Monica says that’s the big ones then farts and apologizes. Dr. Williams looks over the diary and isn’t impressed, the surgery should have cut the frequency down. Dr. Williams thinks they should use the surgery today to remove the first wire. Monica says its better, she’s pooping way less. Dr. Williams says not enough to consider the device effective. Recommend muscle strengthening, smaller meals, high fiber diet…. Monica says she does all of that now. She’s a pro dancer and her muscles are as strong as they are going to get. Paul takes her hand and tells her they made it through cancer, they can make it through this. Sweet moment.
Next scene: Dr. Williams is explaining the FLO to Monica and Paul explaining that the device is commonly used to reduce reflux and prevent food from coming back up the throat. With a modification they think it might work just as well for stool. Paul asks if they’ve done it before, Dr. Williams says no but they’re willing to give it a shot if they are. Paul is overcome and says yes, thank you. Everyone is surprised by the outburst. Monica asks if he’s ok. Paul says he stood by her through the cancer. It was tough but this, when Dr. Williams said the pacemaker wasn’t going to work, he almost snapped. He loves her but he’s not sure how much more he could take. All eyes are on poor stressed out Paul. (doubt its a pacemaker, its probably whatever the Dr. said wasn’t working in the first scene).
Next scene: Dr. Evans is prepping Monica for surgery as Paul is flipping through brochures. Paul says yoga might help, she loves yoga. Monica says she can’t do downward dog in a hot room and farts. Monica could die. She says Paul is sweet but a bunch of yoga won’t get her her job back. Says to Dr. Evans, after the cancer she was supposed to have her return to the stage. Made it through rehearsals, you practice in pieces and she could run to the bathroom. But the the first full run through with not breaks came around. In the middle of a pirouette, she couldn’t help it, all over the stage and all over her partner. The fact that it didn’t happen in front of an audience is the only thing that kept her from shooting herself in the face. Paul, to Dr. Evans, says she’s exaggerating. Monica says it was like freaking spin art.
Episode 10x24 (No title yet)
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The sides describe a multi-vehicle crash with many injuries, which seems to be caused by 2 high school kids who carjacked a car. Pure speculation - I think it’s something else like an explosion or a school shooting. Guessing this because they often use a different situation for the finale sides and a few things in the side don’t come across to me as a car crash. Here’s the summaries:
Female reporter - a field reporter is doing a stand up report outside the west lobby. She says its speculation at this point but the mysterious car jacker could be a member of one of Seattle’s most notorious gangs. That has them wondering if it’s a gang initiation gone awry. The anchor asks if she should even be there. She replies I know, right? It’s an intensely dangerous situation. She’s also receiving reports that police are looking to question these men, photos of 2 high school boys flash on the screen, who are being treated right here in this hospital.
Young Girl - In the ER Dr. Jenkins is changing the IV of an unconscious young girl. She wakes. Dr. Jenkins tells her it will be ok and she asks what happened. Dr. tells her there was a car accident but that its over and she is going to be fine. The young girl closes her eyes.
Marilyn/Glenn - ER. Dr. Smith puts a mask on Marilyn (30s). She has a head lac, is out of it and panicking. She asks if she is going to be ok and Dr. Smith calmly tells her they are running tests and she’s interrupted by Glenn (30s), scraped, bloody and panicked. Glenn says he can’t find him. Dr. Smith asks who and Marilyn says her, our, little boy. He was in another car with friends. Marilyn starts hyperventilating; Dr. Smith ups the O2 and gets a syringe to sedate her. She asks the boy’s name and what he looks like. Glenn answers Leo, he’s 10, has long brown hair. It’s too long, he won’t cut it. And green eyes, they are really green. Dr. Smith steadies Marilyn as she injects her and says Leo is probably there and if he is they will find him.
PICU - Dr. Kelly walks Glenn into the room to look at the unconscious boy. He steps forward then stops still. It’s not Leo, it’s not their son. He collapses into hopeless sobs.
Baby’s Dad/Baby’s Mom - Dr. Hall is replacing a dressing on Tara, a girl who saved a baby from the car accident wreckage. The baby’s parents (40s) enter, shell shocked and nervous to see Tara. They ask if she is ok and before she can say a word they are thanking her. The baby’s mom is hugging her and the baby’s dad takes her good hand. They are crying, so grateful to Tara.
Leanne - Dr. Smith pushes a gurney with Leanne (20s). Leanne is 8 months pregnant and her tourniqueted arm is missing part of her forearm and hand. Dr. Smith tries to keep her calm, asks you’re 31 weeks? Home stretch, you’re doing great. Tells Leanne they need to do surgery on her arm and if the baby goes into any kind of distress they will do a C-section. Leanne says no,no,no it’s too soon. Dr. Smith tells her the baby is going to be just fine. Leanne says it’s not time, she’s too little, please let her get to term. Dr. Smith says we’ll do what — and Leanne cuts in. She explains that it’s a miracle she got pregnant. Every doctor said she wouldn’t, they tried for years and then it happened. You have to protect her. Please. If I lose her — Dr.Smith cuts in and says they are both going to be ok. And off they go.
Leanne’s room, night. Dr. Smith is changing the dressing on Leanne’s arm. Dr. Kelly appears at the door, tentative. Dr. Kelly says the baby’s father is there and wondered if Leanne would be up for —- Leanne says yes, yes, please yes. The dad enters shell-shocked and nervous and asks Leanne if she is ok. Leanne asks if she is ok? Do you love her? Is she alright? He says she is perfect and beautiful. He’s hugging Leanne now. They are both crying, so grateful that Leanne and the baby have survived.
Morning Anchor: Good Morning Seattle interior. Diane, the morning news anchor holds up a coconut and says that a report on coconut oil is next. She’s smiling as she addresses the camera.
Hospital ER, day. Dr. Hall tells the nurse to turn up the tv. There is breaking news, an overhead shot of a massive pileup on the freeway, with chaos, people running and lying injured, emergency vehicles and an 18 wheeler on its side. The morning anchor reports that its an enourmous car accident following a high speed chase on the freeway. Happened minutes ago. Reports of multiple fatalities and injuries. The morning anchor says the big concern is, what we’re all wondering, who was in the car and why were they running?
Corridor, day. A crowd of nurses are gathered around a tv. The anchor is reporting that the investigators have determined that the accident was caused by driver error. Seattle PD says there is no evidence of foul play - amid the incredible relief of our doctors.
Male Reporter - Dr. Hall passes a tv and sees a male reporter reporting from a hospital hallway. The reporter says that the Seattle Police Department have reported that the men in the car were merely high school students operating an out of control vehicle. Dr. Hall walks off enraged, we still see the tv with the reporter says so that’s an enormous relief. Dr. Hall suddenly appears. The reporter starts to ask
Dr. Hall what can you tell as Dr. Hall tells him he needs to move. Clear the hallway, GET OUT OF THE WAY. NOW. The reporter is baffled.
Mike - Officer Pelletier leans in close to Mike, 20, who is sitting on the bed. Mike is bloody and shocky from the accident. Pelletier asks him what was he doing in the streets on a school day, why weren’t you in class? Mike is sweating, shaking and whispering. He asks where is Nicky? Where is my friend? Office Pelletier is getting impatient and tells Mike he wants to talk to him. Trust him, talk to him now. He doesn’t want to have to take him out of there. Dr. Hall says Mike’s eardrums are burst and that he may not hear him. Mike mumbles again, …my friend, where’s …. and crumples to the floor. Dr. Hall runs to him. Abdomen is rigid. Yells to a nurse to get a gurney, they need to take him up.
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Last edited by pink_duchess; 04-15-2014 at 06:46 AM
I was thinking that 10x22 synopsis saying "Jo is spread too thin when she tries to work on several cases" could let us think that she could be the pregnant one, but then again the sides sounds so Japril to me...
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and this answers my question...
unfortunately both had not worked on any of the significant episodes for japril...but had been with the show for quite some time...
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All these tidbits of the finale and Japril make me think they are going to have a great cliffhanger.
SD twit about "crying her face off" at the finale table read.
Seeing Debbie Allen at the finale table read.
Possible pregnancy.
Tumblr of SD amazing scene taped yesterday.
and it seems the writers are setting up quit focus on "faith".
Can't wait...but than it is going to be one long summer!