9. Dark Was The Night ❲Updated❳

" Dark Was the Night " is a pivotal episode of (Season 8, Episode 9). It is widely recognized for several high-stakes medical cases and major emotional turning points. Key Plot Points

"Knowing is better than wondering. Waking is better than sleeping, and even the biggest failure, even the worst, beats the hell out of never trying." 9. Dark Was the Night

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Callie and Jackson face severe complications when a screw Jackson placed in a patient’s spine tears through her heart. Notable Quotes Waking is better than sleeping, and even the

"I had a terrible day. We say it all the time... That's what we describe as terrible when nothing terrible is happening."

Teddy Altman’s husband, Henry, arrives for emergency surgery. To keep the pressure off, Owen Hunt decides not to tell the surgeon, Cristina Yang, the identity of the patient. Henry dies on the table, and Owen forces Cristina to finish her day without knowing the truth, leading to a devastating reveal later.

Derek and Meredith receive a long-awaited call regarding their daughter Zola, ultimately getting news that they have regained full custody.