: This episode highlights Bailey's struggle with her reputation; while not a literal paper she hands out in this episode, it refers to her rigid rules and the "papers" (protocols) she expects her interns to follow. Episode Overview: "Lay Your Hands on Me"
This episode focuses on the collision of faith and medicine through the following storylines: [S4E11] Lay Your Hands on Me
: Meredith attempts to be "sisterly" by cooking for her half-sister, Lexie Grey , whose father, Thatcher, also makes a drunken appearance at the hospital earlier in the season. Lay Your Hands on Me | Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki : This episode highlights Bailey's struggle with her
: Early in the episode, Derek shows Meredith Grey the blueprints (architectural papers) for a house he wants to build on his land. Meredith appears overwhelmed and uninterested in the plans, reflecting the growing tension in their relationship. Meredith appears overwhelmed and uninterested in the plans,
: While Bailey is at work, her son, Tuck , is seriously injured when a bookcase falls on him at home. This forces her into the role of a terrified parent while her colleagues operate on her son.
: Dr. Hahn treats Elizabeth Archer, a patient who claims to be a healer. She appears to stabilize another patient in V-tach just by touching him, which sparks a debate among the doctors about whether it was a miracle or delayed medication.
: Throughout the episode, Derek Shepherd is seen struggling to write a research paper on a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Miranda Bailey repeatedly interrupts him in the conference room to vent about her personal and professional frustrations, providing comedic relief as Derek tries to focus.
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