Grey's Anatomy Season 4 Episode 12 Where The Wild Things Are
- TV14
- April 24, 2008
- 43 min
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8.0 (1,187)
In the twelfth episode of Grey's Anatomy season 4 titled "Where The Wild Things Are," the storyline follows several different romantic relationships. As the title suggests, the theme of the episode is centered around sexual exploration and discovering one's wild side.
At the beginning of the episode, we see George and Callie argue about their sex life. George feels like they're not adventurous enough, while Callie insists that they have a great sex life already. At the same time, Meredith and Derek are still struggling to communicate and connect with one another after their break up at the end of season 3.
Meanwhile, Alex and Lexie are taking care of a patient who has an interesting and somewhat scandalous history. They both find themselves drawn to her and her uninhibited nature, which causes some tension between them.
As the story progresses, George and Callie decide to try something new and attend a party at a hotel where couples go to explore their sexual fantasies. They each meet someone new and have different experiences that leave them feeling both exhilarated and confused.
Meredith and Derek are also at the hotel as guests of the chief, who is attending a medical conference. They end up getting stuck in an elevator together and have a heart-to-heart conversation, which leads to them rekindling their romance.
Meanwhile, Alex and Lexie continue to be drawn to the patient they're both taking care of and decide to explore their feelings for her. This ultimately leads to a huge argument between them and a realization that they may have different expectations when it comes to relationships.
Throughout the episode, we also see storylines involving other characters, including Bailey and her husband struggling with their own sexual issues, and Cristina and Burke contemplating the future of their relationship.
Overall, "Where The Wild Things Are" is an episode filled with both comedy and drama, exploring the complexities of romantic relationships and sexual exploration. It highlights the importance of communication, consent, and striking a balance between personal desires and one's partner's needs.