Private Practice: Season 3
Episode 3

Title: Right Here, Right Now
Episode: 34
Episode #: 3.03
First Air Date: October 15, 2009
Writer: Dana Baratta
Director: Rob Corn
DVD: Private Practice: The Complete Third Season
Guest Stars:
Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey
Brian Benben as Sheldon

Music:

Kate Earl, "Learning to Fly"
Pete and Sheldon wait for their results of the paternity test. Sheldon finds out the results of the test. Cooper watches as Kelli visits with Ryan. Cooper gives Charlotte an epic kiss. Bailey tells Addison about her marriage with Tucker. Addison and Naomi have a heart to heart.

Hall & Oates, "You Make My Dreams"
Pete and Cooper find Ryan at the dance with Kelli. He is burning up with fever. He gives her an epic kiss. He collapses leaving the dance.

Joey Ryan, "As It Must Be"
Cooper confronts Violet. She wishes that she could feel something, anything. Addison sees Naomi with Lucas. Addison has mixed emotions. Addison steps outside to clear her head.

Tal & Acacia, "Drifting Away"
Addison and Sam are heart broken without Naomi. Violet exits her house, suitcase and baby in hands. Darren is awake. The family is reunited. Sam, Addison, and Cooper have done a great job. Addison gives Naomi the "nice shoes" again.


Fan Rating: 8/10 (Average of all fan submitted ratings)


Synopsis:

Addison isn't the only Oceanside Wellness doctor pleased to see Miranda Bailey when she brings a patient to Los Angeles; the consequences of Addison's affair with Noah catch up with her; Sheldon and Pete discover who is the father of Violet's baby.

(Preview From ABC)
Miranda Bailey brings a kidney transplant patient to Los Angeles, and Addison isn't the only Oceanside Wellness doctor pleased to see her. Meanwhile the consequences of Addison's emotional affair with Noah catch up with her, and Sheldon and Pete finally discover who the father of Violet's baby is.


(Recap From ABC)
Dr. Miranda Bailey is in L.A. and she wastes no time taking charge. Her patient, Sarah, desperately needs a kidney, and complications have forced her to do the transplant at St. Ambrose instead of Seattle Grace. Sarah’s sister, Emily, is only a partial match, but after three years without finding a donor and time slipping away, partial is going to have to be good enough. Emily pushes for them to do the surgery right away, but Miranda takes charge, as usual, and insists that she be properly tested before they move forward. Sam, who has taken over as the sisters’ internist, agrees.

Addison, glad to have one of her best friends from Seattle in town, quickly swaps highlights with Bailey. While all of Miranda’s news is bad—George O’Malley’s dead, Seattle Grace and Mercy West are merging and she’s getting a divorce—she can’t help but get a kick out of some of the drama at Oceanside Wellness, even comparing it to a telenovela. Muy emocionante! She does notice that something’s bothering Addison, and when Ad’s former patient, Morgan, shows up with her new baby in her arms demanding to know if she slept with her husband Noah—she didn’t, barely—Bailey’s got an idea what it could be. Addison tells Morgan that nothing happened between her and Noah, and Morgan believes her, but it’s obvious that both women know there’s more to it than that.

Cooper has a 16-year-old patient named Ryan who is dying to go to Homecoming with his girlfriend, but since he was born with no immune system, he’s had to live in isolation at home. His fledgling immune system is coming along nicely, but it probably won’t be ready in time for the dance. Coop asks Pete, who was an expert in the field of infectious diseases before he switched to holistic medicine, to see what he can do. After some treatment, Pete and Cooper feel comfortable sending the kid out on his first date, but things take a bad turn when Pete realizes Ryan’s mom is sick with the flu and may have exposed him. Pete, now understanding what it’s like to worry about losing a child, tells Ryan he can’t go after all. The kid’s heartbroken.

Things get more than complicated for Bailey and Sam’s patients when Emily’s tests come back—she’s HIV positive. The sisters knew, but wanted to go through with the surgery anyway. Miranda realizes that it’s risky but Sarah is really out of time. Sam “puts his foot down” and forbids the surgery. Yeah, Sam, that’s probably not the right approach to take with Dr. Bailey. She tells him he had better pick that foot back up and walk it away from her and we couldn’t help but smile. Nice one, Bailey.

After waiting for a miracle, Miranda decides she’s going to do the surgery, illegal or not. She convinces Charlotte to give the okay, but things almost fall apart when one of the surgical team backs out. Sam surprisingly steps up to fill out the team, revealing he once did a surgical residency. When there’s a heart complication during the transplant, Sam expertly takes control and fixes the problem, saving the patient’s life. Turns out it was a cardiothoracic surgical residency. Bailey wonders why Sam quit the program, but he’s not telling. What he is doing, is trying to kiss her, but she shuts him down just before it happens. We think Dr. Bailey’s a brilliant surgeon and a smart woman, but we have no idea what she’s thinking. Sam realizes that she just doesn’t have things figured out yet.

Cooper gets a call from his patient’s mother and the news is bad. Ryan snuck out. Cooper and Pete know where to find him, so they go to his high school dance to bring him home. And we thought our school dances were embarrassing. At least we weren’t dragged home by our doctors. They find Ryan on the dance floor and tell him it’s time to go home. He reluctantly agrees, but rushes back to kiss his girlfriend for the first time and let’s just say the kid’s a natural. He leaves with Pete and Coop, but he passes out on the way out the door. In the hospital, Pete and Cooper get him taken care of, and even as staff are working frantically on him, Ryan tells Cooper it was the best night of his life. Cooper, who’s been wanting a little more in his relationship with Charlotte besides the no-strings-attached sex they’ve been having, is inspired, and goes to her office and literally sweeps her off her feet. He insists that they move in together before carrying her off to bed. Now THAT’s romance.

Addison and Naomi continue to have trouble reconnecting, and it’s all on Addison. She also can’t get rid of Morgan, who comes back to apologize for showing up the way she did before. Addison once again tells Morgan that she and Noah never slept together, but it’s clear that there was something there. Morgan goes away again, but she comes back and finds Addison crying outside of the clinic and asks her a new question—does she love Noah? Addison can’t deny it, and Morgan tells Addison that what happened between her and Noah is worse than sex. He will always be thinking about her. Addison will always be in her marriage to Noah, as long as it may last, and that’s worse than some physical fling. Bailey isn’t much easier on Addison, telling her friend that she doesn’t get a gold star just for not sleeping with a married man. Bailey reveals that she found emails her husband had been exchanging with another woman before they broke up and that he was guilty of the same betrayal that Addison and Noah were. Just because it wasn’t physical, doesn’t mean it wasn’t cheating.

The parenting love triangle between Pete, Violet and Sheldon reaches a new boiling point when Sheldon finds out that Violet gave her baby, Lucas, to Pete. Sheldon demands a paternity test and Violet, who still can’t feel anything for her new son, just agrees. Pete’s upset, fearing that he’ll lose the baby boy he’s been raising for over a month and asks Violet to consent to his name being listed as the baby’s father on his birth certificate. Violet refuses and Pete and Sheldon get into a shouting match in Addison’s office over doing the test. Finally, Pete agrees to the test, and good thing, because he’s the father! Pete’s thrilled and Sheldon takes the news well, but we can tell he’s disappointed that the adorable little Lucas doesn’t have his ears after all.

Addison finally talks to Naomi. We mean, really talks, not about shoes or the weather or whatever. She admits that she knew what she had done with Noah was wrong and she was judging herself through Naomi, and it was easier to take it out on her friend and avoid her than to deal with her own guilt. Addison has a seat in Naomi’s office and we think this friendship might have some life left in it after all.