Grey's Anatomy Season 6 Episode 3 I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me
- TV14
- October 1, 2009
- 43 min
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7.8 (1,075)
As the third episode of the sixth season of Grey's Anatomy, "I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me" premiered on October 1st, 2009, on ABC.
The episode centers around the staff at Seattle Grace Hospital, as they handle a series of unusual cases, all while dealing with various personal issues.
The episode opens with the interns discussing one of their patients, William, who sees his deceased wife everywhere he goes. This prompts a discussion between the residents and attendings about the possibility of the supernatural.
Meanwhile, Dr. Bailey continues to struggle with the responsibilities of motherhood and her job. She becomes increasingly involved in the case of a young patient named Sam, who has a serious neurological condition.
Elsewhere in the hospital, Cristina is forced to confront the fact that she might be pregnant, while Callie deals with living in the aftermath of ending her marriage with George.
As the episode progresses, the staff of Seattle Grace continues to work on their unusual cases. Burke returns to the hospital to perform a rare and risky procedure, which puts him back in the spotlight.
Throughout the episode, the theme of privacy is explored. The characters find themselves struggling with their privacy, with each other and with themselves. Cristina, struggling with the idea of being pregnant, struggles to find the privacy she needs to make her decision.
In addition to privacy, the theme of guilt is also explored. Callie deals with the guilt and aftermath of ending her marriage, while Bailey struggles with the guilt of having to choose between her job and her family.
As the episode progresses, the characters begin to see the importance of confiding in one another, supporting each other, and finding ways to manage their stress and anxieties.
In the final scene, the interns gather around William as he passes away, comforting him in his final moments. The scene serves as a reminder that, no matter how isolated we may feel, we are never truly alone.
Overall, "I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me" is an emotional and thought-provoking episode, exploring a range of complex themes and featuring strong performances from the cast. It is a standout episode in a long-running and beloved series, highlighting the strong writing and character development that have made Grey's Anatomy such a success.