A young boy's case has a profound impact on the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial; April faces a surprising patient; Jo deals with her estranged husband.A young boy's case has a profound impact on the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial; April faces a surprising patient; Jo deals with her estranged husband.A young boy's case has a profound impact on the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial; April faces a surprising patient; Jo deals with her estranged husband.
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For everyone giving this a bad review, you're entitled to your own opinion, however you cannot deny that these are real issues facing the world today. This is not political. This is real life. Everyday people go through these things - struggling with religion, what is right, what is wrong, wondering why their loved one was so unjustly taken from this world. This episode was written just right that is showed these struggles without condemning someones beliefs. These are real life events and this episode brought them tastefully to life. This made my respect and admiration for the show overall, go sky high. For anyone who has ever lost a loved one too soon, I'm sorry, no one should ever have to go through that. I hope this episode let you feel seen.
That's all I have to say about it. Just watch it! You will not regret.
This is one of the few episodes of Grey's that I literally can't let go of. There are many episodes that I remember and made an impact. This is one I went back and showed my mom because of the story. This is a story that literally made me stop and think about what black families have to tell their children about interacting with police. This episode is one that everyone should watch regardless if you're a fan of the show.
Incredibly written, incredibly performed and incredibly directed. Stunning performance from Sarah Drew and a very moving scene with Bailey, Ben and Tuck.
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- TriviaThis episode's title is derived from a song by Depeche Mode.
- GoofsBecause Jo and Dr. Stadler had signed their divorce papers, she would no longer be considered next of kin for purposes of withholding medical treatment or determining his wishes on organ donation. ---- (This is incorrect. It would only be true if the papers had already been filed with the court; just signing the papers doesn't make a divorce official - it has to be legally filed with the court and officially ruled on by a Judge, and since in the show, it has only been about a 12 hours to a day since they signed the papers, they most likely wouldn't have been filed yet, making Jo still legally able to make the decision.)
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