Silent All These Years
- Episode aired Mar 28, 2019
- TV-14
- 43m
When a trauma patient arrives at Grey Sloan, it forces Jo to confront her past. Meanwhile, Bailey and Ben have to talk to Tuck about dating.When a trauma patient arrives at Grey Sloan, it forces Jo to confront her past. Meanwhile, Bailey and Ben have to talk to Tuck about dating.When a trauma patient arrives at Grey Sloan, it forces Jo to confront her past. Meanwhile, Bailey and Ben have to talk to Tuck about dating.
- Dr. Owen Hunt
- (credit only)
- Dr. Jackson Avery
- (credit only)
Featured reviews
As a survivor of rape myself who did not understand for years that what happened to me was in fact rape this episode, for me, is one of the best, well written, and raw things I've ever seen on television. Even though it was very triggering and hard to watch it was so important but at the same time they did it so well and with such compassion.
You know you're watching excellent tv when you have to pause to cheer a character on or pause to cry about something so relatable for so many women and people in general. This episode is what television should be. It was raw and relatable and eye-opening and had an emotional response for the viewer. It was the physical representation of empathy. This episode left such an impact on me that I created this account just to review it.
Bravo, Grey's Anatomy.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the women lining the hallway as Abby is taken to surgery are played by a mix of the show's writing staff and crew, as well as ABC staff members, many of whom requested to appear in the scene after reading the script.
- Quotes
Dr. Ben Warren: [to Tuck] Any game we watch on TV, right? They run, toss, wrestle, chase, until someone gets hurt. Or until someone calls time out. Then the game stops. And no matter how much fun they're having, everything stops. That's consent.
Tuck: I thought we were just having burgers.
Dr. Ben Warren: Yeah, well, I thought talking was just talking, but you and I both know that's not the same thing anymore, so you pay attention to the girl you're with, all right? You need to care about her feelings, her joy, at least as much as you care about your own.
Tuck: Okay, okay.
Dr. Ben Warren: And she gets to change her mind. At any time. I mean, if she says "stop," or if she stops having fun, you just plain stop. Time out. Game over.
Tuck: I know.
Dr. Ben Warren: Being with someone you like is... there's nothing like it, and I want you to be safe and happy, but that only happens if she is, too.
Tuck: Okay.
Dr. Ben Warren: Say it. Say it.
Tuck: If she stops having fun, just plain stop. Time out. Game over.
Dr. Ben Warren: Always.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Feminist Shondaland Moments (2020)
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD