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[S5E24] Parkers Take


Pride hallucinates he's back in his apartment in New Orleans, talking again with the Angel of Death. Instead, Walker is torturing him for information about Apollyon. Isler didn't survive his wounds. Walker thinks Pride has a laptop with Apollyon information on it. Homeland Security has gotten involved, with Agent Parker taking over the investigation. Loretta shoots adrenaline into Isler, waking his up. The team brainstorms at Pride's bar and Jimmy interrupts them. They ask Jimmy to hide Isler. Parker was the first to investigate Walker and Apollyon, which was why she was put in charge. Jimmy finds a map to the laptop in Pride's piano. He tells Jimmy to visit their father's crypt. Dwayne hid the laptop in Jimmy's spot. But Parker tracked them, takes the laptop, and suspends Hannah. Isler takes their car and trails Parker. Pride is resisting mind-altering drugs. Parker has taken the laptop to a nearby facility. Gregorio decides to break in, and Sebastian follows her. They disrupt Parker's upload as Sebastian shoots the computer. Rita arrives to detain Parker, suspected of being Walker's mole, for the FBI. Pride is being interrogated on a plane, which just landed in Brownsville, Texas. The team heads there. Walker is after information in his personnel file. NCIS and other law enforcement assault Walker's compound from ground, sea and air. Pride has been hallucinating about an unknown boy throughout his ordeal. His mother urges him to fight back. Pride sticks a needle into the woman who has been drugging him and escapes. Pride lines up to shoot Walker and the Angel of Death stops him. It's actually Lasalle. Walker escapes but Pride knows where he's going and beats him there. Walker's son lives there with his adopted family. Walker pulls his weapon but Gregorio takes him out.




[S5E24] Parkers Take



Bailey walks into Izzie's room with all the residents sleeping around her bed, inadvertently waking them up. She asks if there's been any change overnight, with Cristina answering that there hasn't. Bailey is paged by the Chief. She reminds George that he has a surgery to be in 10 minutes and they both leave. Bailey tells the residents that somebody should make a coffee run. Meredith suggests to Cristina that they should probably leave as well. Alex worries that Izzie won't wake up and begins to take it out on Meredith, demanding to know if Derek has told her anything, or if he was lying, but he's told that all they can do is wait. As Cristina leaves, she is surprised to see Owen and George shaking hands and then hugging, but looks on.


Bailey walks into the Chief's office. She gives him an update about Izzie and explains "not to take her face personally" as she also is having a bad day. Arizona runs in and delightedly tells Bailey that she has been accepted into the program, but Bailey looks saddened. Richard tells her that he wasn't before, but now, he is on board and he's delighted for her. He's trying to be a bigger man and asks if she can at least meet him half way. She leaves, still looking upset.


Bailey walks into the trauma room, confronting Owen about what he got George to do, about joining the army to be a trauma surgeon in Iraq, shocking both Meredith and Callie. John Doe crashes again. Bailey tells Hunt to undo this, but Owen brushes Bailey away as he tries to resuscitate John Doe, and tells her he didn't expect George to enlist. John Doe stabilizes again, but Callie works out why he keeps crashing: an open book pelvic fracture - if they take him to an OR now, he'll die on the table, so they prepare him for angio to keep him alive. Bailey tells Owen she knows he's messed up from the war, but he better fix this. Callie leaves for her other patients. Mark comes in and wonders how Owen pissed off all the women.


Arizona catches up with Bailey and demands to know why she isn't more excited, but Bailey tells her it's a big decision. Arizona, clearly annoyed, tells her this isn't. Bailey was her choice, this is the best it gets. Bailey takes no time in explaining that her husband said if she went to peds for the extra two years of training, instead of being a general surgery attending and making it home for dinner, he would divorce her. Bailey reminds her again this is a big decision, and walks away, leaving Arizona speechless.


Callie sits in the doctor's lounge on her own. Arizona walks in and tells she may not understand George, but to her George is awesome. It is people like him that keep them safe, and she thinks that is brave. She is a person who watched them unload her brother's body in a coffin, and all they got was a flag. Her brother died over there because there weren't enough doctors over there, so that's why she thinks George is awesome. Callie takes her hand and apologizes.


Derek finds Meredith in the locker room and they realize they have no time to get married, as John Doe needs to go back into surgery, Derek wants to check on Izzie, and Meredith has the George intervention. She says there's just no time today. Derek asks Meredith for some paper to write vows, a contract, and she hands him a post-it, which is all she has. They write down their vows: to love each other even when they hate each other; no running, ever, no matter what happens; that they'll take care of each other even when they're old, smelly and senile, and if Meredith gets Alzheimer's, Derek will remind her who she is, everyday; this is forever. They sign, kiss, and declare themselves married. He sticks the post-it in her locker and says they got plenty of time now.


Meredith and Derek walk into John Doe's room, and tells Owen they did get married. Owen and Derek leave to go prep for the surgery. Meredith also asks Amanda to leave. Amanda tells her to hold the man's hand, as it makes him feel better. Once Amanda's gone, Meredith takes his hand and assures him he's got a good team up there. The man tries to write again. He writes 007 and grasps her hand. She gasps as she realizes who the man is.


The Chief and Bailey run into Izzie's room, to find the hyperkalemia is causing the heart arrhythmias and her rapid blood pressure drop. Alex sets up for an intubation, but Cristina reminds him of the DNR. Alex ignores her, but Cristina tells him she knew this could happen. This is not what she wants. Izzie goes into v-fib and Alex calls for a crash cart and starts CPR. Alex continues to give her compression and asks for the crash cart again. Cristina and Bailey hesitate, but Richard decides to screw the DNR. He, Bailey and Cristina take over while Alex stands back crying.


An unidentified male was brought into the ER after being dragged by a bus. He had an avulsion injury to his left forearm and his skull was bashed in. Derek drilled burr holes to relieve the pressure on his brain. After that, he was conscious. He also had an open-book pelvic fracture which caused him to keep coding. He was taken to angiography to stop the pelvic arterial bleeding. From there, they planned to take him to surgery. In surgery, the plan was for Derek to evacuate the epidural bleed while Owen and Meredith worked on his internal injuries. Then Callie would place an internal fixator on his pelvis. Then Mark could work on his arm. After his surgery, he was taken to ICU. In the ICU, he had a re-bleed, so they had to take him back into surgery. Before they were able to take him back into surgery, he wrote "007" on Meredith's palm, telling her that John Doe was George. They rushed him into surgery, where he started to code.


Amy is upset when she sees Raj waiting for them. He tries to get Amy to talk about herself so they can get to know each other better, and she tells him to go away. Raj orders champagne when he finds out that it's their second anniversary. After drinking, Amy mentions that Sheldon looks like a sexy praying mantis because they devour their mates and, after she unbuttons the top of her blouse, she says that dessert is served. After Sheldon says that he has already had cobbler, she says that she is done with him ignoring her and gets up to leave. He replies that she can't leave because he needs her. "You do?" she asks hopefully, but it was only because she was his ride. Amy tells him that if he doesn't say something meaningful and from the heart, that she is breaking upleaving him. Then he speaks romantically to her about when he sees her he gets stronger and weaker, excited and terrified, and that he doesn't know how he feels. She is touched until he explains that it came from the first Spider-Man (film)Spider-Man movie. Reluctantly, she says that she'll "take it".


The CSIs question Rebecca Lamar, who also bet on Dakota. While Horatio talks to her son Tyler, who tells the CSI that his mother is in trouble over mounting bills, Rebecca tells Calleigh and Ryan that she traded Dakota to a secretive man known online as Todd321 a month earlier. Todd321 turns out to be a man named Todd Baransky, but Todd hasn't struck it rich. He has just sold his car to pay his gambling debts. He's been beaten, and he identifies a man named Shin as his assailant. The CSIs bring Shin in and find a knuckle duster on him and cash which Horatio suspects is counterfeit. Calleigh calls in Peter Elliot who confirms that the money is indeed fake "super notes," but Calleigh is shocked when he identifies a bill of hers as a super note as well. She confronts Ryan, who gave her the bill after she bought an iPod for his niece. He admits to having played the death pool once and offers to come clean about it, but Calleigh, worried about the lab's standing, tells him she'll take the heat.


From the very first season, "SVU" not only tells the stories of criminals and victims, but takes a look at these characters from a psychological point of view. The center of this episode is piano teacher Larry Holt (Kent Broadhurst), who is seen as a hero in the neighborhood for teaching piano to underprivileged kids and giving them a chance at having a future. However, the SVU detectives quickly discover that Holt has another side to him when he's all alone with his students. In order to convict him, Stabler, Benson, Detective John Munch (portrayed by Richard Belzer and featured in over 15 seasons), and Detective Monique Jeffries (played by Michelle Hurd and featured during the first two seasons of the show) must convince one of Holt's star students to testify against him. However, Evan (Wilson Jermaine Heredia) is a complicated character, and his actions elicit strong emotional responses from a few of the detectives. 041b061a72


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