Grey's Anatomy: Tonight's the Night, Sara Ramirez Grey's Anatomy fans. That night, buzzed-about musical episode of medical drama.
Last week's episode, "This is how we do it," he concluded after Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) has proposed to Callie (Ramirez) as they were heading - Callie without a seatbelt - and has faded to white in the middle of the sounds of a car crashing and breaking.
"I think the proposal is something that is 100 percent true, but it's just something she sees as a response not to feel responsible for this new arrangement," said Jessica Capshaw TVGuide.com. "So before you even know why it is that she asks Callie to marry him, they are in this terrible situation."
Judging from the first minute of the opening of the clip below, the section of this week to pick up moments later and offers a look at how the musical offerings.
You still need a Kleenex? Yes, I did too. The song is here, happy to have the Rocket "by Psapp, should also be familiar because it is a drama from the opening sequence of the first.
According to TVGuide.com, the episode was seven years in the making of Callie and sorting out of the body is partly explained by the origin of its name: Calliope is a mythological figure who was the Greek muse of song.
"They make the connection between the output and understand why it is the soul of the music that Callie is talking through the song and why is everybody," Ramirez said.
All told, there are eight songs in the episode, including Brandi Carlile "The Story", directed by Ramirez:
Last week's episode, "This is how we do it," he concluded after Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) has proposed to Callie (Ramirez) as they were heading - Callie without a seatbelt - and has faded to white in the middle of the sounds of a car crashing and breaking.
"I think the proposal is something that is 100 percent true, but it's just something she sees as a response not to feel responsible for this new arrangement," said Jessica Capshaw TVGuide.com. "So before you even know why it is that she asks Callie to marry him, they are in this terrible situation."
Judging from the first minute of the opening of the clip below, the section of this week to pick up moments later and offers a look at how the musical offerings.
You still need a Kleenex? Yes, I did too. The song is here, happy to have the Rocket "by Psapp, should also be familiar because it is a drama from the opening sequence of the first.
According to TVGuide.com, the episode was seven years in the making of Callie and sorting out of the body is partly explained by the origin of its name: Calliope is a mythological figure who was the Greek muse of song.
"They make the connection between the output and understand why it is the soul of the music that Callie is talking through the song and why is everybody," Ramirez said.
All told, there are eight songs in the episode, including Brandi Carlile "The Story", directed by Ramirez: