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Calzona scenes from episode 6x01 "Good Mourning". Callie suffers a breakdown. She can't breathe, and Bailey and the rest go to the OR. Derek says they did everything they possibly could have. Meredith has to explain to everyone that John Doe squeezed her hand and wrote with his finger "007" - but no one is buying it. Everyone tries to call his phone, but it goes to voicemail. Callie knows a foolproof way to be sure - a freckle on his hand that looks like Texas. Arizona sees a kid who is apparently misdiagnosed. The mother of the kid notices that everyone's crying. And George's mom comes to see Callie. George's mom tells Callie she can't decide what to do with his organs and she knew George and what he would want. His mom says it's already hard enough what she's going through without having to decide what to do with George's organs. Arizona tells Callie to go home to cry and scream. The mom of the kid points out that everyone's crying, including the intern working on her son. Arizona insist there's no need to bring her son elsewhere. Callie is debating with Alex to tell Izzie, so she can make the decision about George's organs. "You have to tell her, " she insists. Callie goes to see the chief about a job opening that wasn't happening, and it escalates into a shouting match as he tells her the guy she was going to replace is not going to retire for another year or two. Callie cries in the elevator. Bailey, beside her, doesn't do anything. Bailey is sitting on a bench outside, when Arizona sits next to him. Bailey tells her to go away, but Arizona is insistent on getting her opinion.