: Meredith attempts to be "sisterly" by cooking for her half-sister, Lexie Grey , whose father, Thatcher, also makes a drunken appearance at the hospital earlier in the season. Lay Your Hands on Me | Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki
: This episode highlights Bailey's struggle with her reputation; while not a literal paper she hands out in this episode, it refers to her rigid rules and the "papers" (protocols) she expects her interns to follow. Episode Overview: "Lay Your Hands on Me"
: Dr. Hahn treats Elizabeth Archer, a patient who claims to be a healer. She appears to stabilize another patient in V-tach just by touching him, which sparks a debate among the doctors about whether it was a miracle or delayed medication. [S4E11] Lay Your Hands on Me
: Early in the episode, Derek shows Meredith Grey the blueprints (architectural papers) for a house he wants to build on his land. Meredith appears overwhelmed and uninterested in the plans, reflecting the growing tension in their relationship.
: While Bailey is at work, her son, Tuck , is seriously injured when a bookcase falls on him at home. This forces her into the role of a terrified parent while her colleagues operate on her son. : Meredith attempts to be "sisterly" by cooking
This episode focuses on the collision of faith and medicine through the following storylines:
In , Season 4, Episode 11, titled " Lay Your Hands on Me ," there isn't a specific physical "paper" that is the central plot device. However, "paper" is mentioned in several key contexts within the episode: Hahn treats Elizabeth Archer, a patient who claims
: Throughout the episode, Derek Shepherd is seen struggling to write a research paper on a cure for Alzheimer's disease. Miranda Bailey repeatedly interrupts him in the conference room to vent about her personal and professional frustrations, providing comedic relief as Derek tries to focus.