These days I feel like Grey's Anatomy is so overtly political it's distracting, but this episode was amazing in that Sierra was able to get healthy, safe reproductive care—an abortion—in a way that normalised the procedure for a wide audience. I was very happy to see how they showed the procedure step by step. Great job this week :)
I would have loved it if we got a heart beat after all the worry. Bummer!
A bit all over the place and I find I don't care about most of the characters these days.
It was 'good' to see an abortion procedure portrayed like that. A totally normal scenario and really de-mystified it for me. Was handled well without it being over the top and messagey like Greys has been in the past!
The only way they can keep this show interesting is by killing patients, just for shock value. Lazy writing tbh
Kudos for the abortion storyline though.
Ummm No kids don't always bite! My 3 kids Never bit Not even once because they were taught it was wrong!
Finally a good episode. <3
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Of course, the surgery doesn't go well - who thought differently? And please, can Maggie just go join Meredith - good for Winston to stand up for himself. How egotistical can you be if you take it personally if your husband just wants to take on another specialty, if he puts the marriage before working professionally? Sorry, I can't stand Maggie, never could, never will, I guess.
Liked the Bailey and Amelia backing up Teddy (who can't negotiate at all) against Webber subplot.