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Derek lands the grant he needs for his clinical trial and all the attendings take him out to Joe's Bar to celebrate, but they get a surprise when they see someone they know already at the bar. Meanwhile, Meredith and Alex have to fend for themselves during the night shift with a nine-year-old patient who's experiencing post-surgical complications and his very pushy mother. Written by
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Trivia
Every episode of the show is named after a song. "Slow night, so long" is a song by
Kings of Leon.
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Goofs
During the car ride to work, the last image of Kepner, Karev and Avery in the back seat was flipped (the traffic seen through the rear window was also reversed).
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Quotes
Dr. Mark Sloan:
[
the night shift doctors, Karev, Grey, little Grey, Kepner, Avery, arrive at the hospital yawning]
Did you just yawn? Was that a yawn?
Dr. Teddy Altman:
Don't tell us you're tired after getting to sleep all day.
Dr. April Kepner:
It's not as easy as it sounds.
Dr. Miranda Bailey:
Not easy? Not... When I was a resident, I actually worked for a living. I did every other night call for five years.
Dr. Robert Stark:
There were days I didn't go home for 72 hours. I loved it.
Dr. Alex Karev:
As you trudged through the snow while you whittled your own scalpels.
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Connections
References
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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Soundtracks
"Run to the Sun"
Performed by
Vassy See more »