[SPOILERS] Grey's Anatomy – Episode 3-21

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Episode 3.21: Desire
Airdate: April 26, 2007

As the interns of Seattle Grace cram for their upcoming exam, the attendings vie for the Chief’s position by tending to the chairman of the hospital board after he’s admitted as a patient. Meanwhile, Burke struggles to involve Cristina in the wedding planning, things heat up between Addison and Alex, and Derek questions his relationship with Meredith.

Yes, it appears that Addison and Alex will have sex during this episode and it may be the reason why Addison is thinking about leaving Seattle Grace for Los Angeles. That and McSteamy’s “failure” to stick to his 60-day vow of chastity. There is a surprising twist on how Mark “fails” at the vow of chastity.

This episode features powerful Larry, his assistant Celeste, as well as his pampered wife Nancy. Larry is at the hospital as a patient but it seems he may also hold the key to who will be Chief. It appears that Larry is the chairman of the hospital board.

Celeste gets a pelvic exam as she may have a “condition” she got while being with Larry. Of course, Celeste quickly tells the doctor taking care of her that she and Larry are not having an affair as they have been in love for five years now; he just hasn’t left his wife yet! Larry tells one of the surgeons that s/he should get with the program and get his/her drive back as s/he is not as good a doctor as before.

At the Duquette Clinic, doctors take care of Roger Bennett, a man with a persistant cold.

Guest starring Elizabeth Reaser as Jane Doe, Kali Rocha as Dr. Sydney Heron, Mitch Pileggi as Larry Jennings, Mary-Margaret Humes as Nancy Jennings, Rowena King as Celeste Newman, and Ramon De Ocampo as James Benton. Co-Starring Stewart Skelton as Dr. Fischer.

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