Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 6 If Tomorrow Never Comes
- TV14
- May 1, 2005
- 41 min
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8.1 (1,797)
In "If Tomorrow Never Comes," the sixth episode of Grey's Anatomy's first season, patients flood in to the hospital following a ferryboat accident. Meredith, Cristina, and Alex are forced to work together to care for the influx of patients in the aftermath of the disaster.
As the hospital fills with injured people, many of whom are dying, tensions are high as the four interns, including Meredith, struggle to keep up. At the same time, Meredith is grappling with the emotional aftermath of her mother's failed suicide attempt, which we saw in the previous episode.
The episode focuses largely on the relationship between Meredith and her mother, Ellis Grey, who is now at the hospital under observation. As Meredith struggles to reconcile her feelings towards her mother—who she sees as cold and unfeeling, but who is now vulnerable and in need of care—she grapples with the fear that she may one day turn out like her.
Meanwhile, the team of interns works to treat the patients that continue to stream into the hospital, including a young boy whose father is gravely injured and may not survive. The father is insistent that his son be given priority in treatment, and the team is faced with a difficult decision about how to allocate resources and care for both patients.
As the episode progresses, the tension continues to build as more and more patients arrive, and as the interns are pushed to their limits in caring for them. At the same time, Meredith's relationship with her mother comes to a head, and the two are forced to confront their past and present feelings towards each other.
Overall, "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is a tense, emotional episode that explores the complex relationships between the show's main characters. As the interns are pushed to their limits, and as Meredith confronts her own emotional baggage, viewers are left on the edge of their seats wondering how it will all play out.