[s3e10] Don't Stand So Close To Me Official

: Tensions rise between Mark and Izzie as she takes a stand against his patronizing behavior.

: The episode explores how physical and emotional closeness can be both a burden and a necessity. [S3E10] Don't Stand So Close to Me

: George becomes overly involved in his father’s medical case, watching the surgery against orders while Burke narrating the process to him. Medical Case: The Conjoined Twins : Tensions rise between Mark and Izzie as

This report examines originally aired on November 30, 2006. The episode centers on the repercussions of Burke and Cristina’s secret partnership, Meredith's complicated family dynamics, and a high-stakes medical case involving conjoined twins. Key Narrative Threads Medical Case: The Conjoined Twins This report examines

: Meredith’s loyalty is tested as she defends Cristina against the other interns who are resentful of Cristina's previous surgical opportunities.

: Dr. Bailey is furious about Burke and Cristina’s deception regarding Burke’s hand tremor. While she demands strict punishment, Chief Webber allows Cristina to return to the floor under Bailey's supervision, much to Bailey's frustration.

: Meredith faces emotional upheaval when her half-sister, Molly Thompson, is admitted for a premature C-section. The episode highlights the stark contrast between the warm welcome from her father’s second wife, Susan, and the cold rejection from her own mother, Ellis, who rants about Meredith being the reason Richard left her.