Let's Talk About Sex
- El episodio se transmitió el 20 oct 2022
- TV-14
- 43min
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Para concienciar sobre la salud sexual, Bailey contrata a unos becarios para crear una serie de vídeos en las redes sociales.Para concienciar sobre la salud sexual, Bailey contrata a unos becarios para crear una serie de vídeos en las redes sociales.Para concienciar sobre la salud sexual, Bailey contrata a unos becarios para crear una serie de vídeos en las redes sociales.
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This episode abruptly takes on a very sensitive topic with no build-up or proper storyline. The dialogue for this topic is delivered in a very non-genuine way, and it is blatantly clear that this episode was designed to spread a political agenda and practically lecture the audience on something that is already a known and controversial issue.
I don't watch Grey's Anatomy for politics. Nobody wants to go onto a medical drama TV show looking for lectures or controversies written in a way that has no connection to the plot whatsoever.
Possibly the worst episode in the entire series. Why continue the drama of the current politics on a TV show when the entire reason we come to watch your show is to relax, get a glimpse into medicine, and be entertained? Off to a bad start this season.
I don't watch Grey's Anatomy for politics. Nobody wants to go onto a medical drama TV show looking for lectures or controversies written in a way that has no connection to the plot whatsoever.
Possibly the worst episode in the entire series. Why continue the drama of the current politics on a TV show when the entire reason we come to watch your show is to relax, get a glimpse into medicine, and be entertained? Off to a bad start this season.
Only thing that would have improved this episode is if the show had actually completed the videos and released them on tiktok. I think the way the interns finally came around and threw themselves into the roles was very well done. Educate kids and even as Teddy said, we should have had sex ed before. This show wasn't just about Roe v Wade, it was about respecting your partner, understanding your body, knowing what to do if something doesn't feel right...Sex, birth control, knowing one's body, respecting your partner, are all things everyone should know. Well done writers, it was a very well done episode.
This episode is the closest Grey's has gotten to replicating the early series since before season 14. The return of Kate Walsh as Addison Montgomery was one highlight of the episode, but in my opinion, the other storylines with Zola and Simone's grandmother were the most engaging. The subtle return to the early atmosphere of the show can be seen in Levi's interaction with the interns in the locker room, as well as the entire story surrounding Simone's grandmother. In addition, the way the interns are already starting to form relationships with one another shows the writers are rediscovering the importance of developing new characters. This episode opened several opportunities for deep, heartfelt storylines, which hopefully will be explored in the upcoming episodes.
And... It only took 2 episodes into the new series to go back to social awareness ... Hope is just a singular thing as ppl were getting tired of the crusades of the producers and really thought they got that and decided to take the show back to it s glory, to what made it great... I think ppl made it clear that don t really love theese topics, that we get on tv, on the street, this is medical drama, make it different. Ok, you want to touch this subject? Make it about a case, a family, let us see how it affects them, what complications can come not lecture us, we get that enough, WE ARE AWARE!!!
Yes! When they overturned Roe V Wade I immediately thought of Grey's and how it would handle this. I'm so glad they hyper focused on it. It needs to be taken seriously and I'm glad there's a show out there calling out monstrosities. I'm really enjoying the new interns and their quality acting skills, and I'm looking forward to their upcoming storylines. My favorite part was the sex Ed and I loved how they really got into it. I kept thinking every man needs to be forced to watch this episode and learn how to be a competent partner in bed. As for Zola? I could see this coming last season and I'm really glad they are pushing it now. I would love to see her become a very young surgeon.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe title of this episode is named after the song "Let's Talk About Sex" by Salt-N-Pepa..
- ErroresOn Denise Griffith's hospital record, her DOB is listed as 9/11/1970 and her death date is 10/19/1995, but the description of her says she was a 35-year-old female. She would have only been 25 at her time of death.
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