Deluca has been one of my favorites since all of the og characters left and i'm so happy they're giving him an actual story other than being a boyfriend. giacomo made me cry this episode and it's been a very long time since i cried during greys. i hope he stays for a long time.
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Medicine over intuition
amara-campbell4 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
This episode lays bare the truth that Greys often deftly avoids, when it comes down to it a doctor will revert to textbook knowledge over intuition.
DeLuca is a huge uncovered nerve, he feels everything, he senses everything, there's no wall between him and others. That extent of intuition is incredibly painful and it can provoke big emotions. So when he sees the truth in front of him - a woman trafficking a child, never letting her answer, acting overtly controlling- he reacts appropriately, but to medical professionals his reaction seems too big.
On the heels of walking to pick up a liver in a blizzard without wearing gloves, after days without sleep and incredibly poor judgement I can see the writers rationalising the judgement that DeLuca is off kilter. Each event framed separately and without the history of his father's mental illness, it wouldn't necessarily be the same.
There's a lot going on in this episode but he is the main storyline and watching them ignore him and his instincts is gut wrenching. How do you tell people you love you're not crazy when they're all treating you like you're crazy?
Later we know how, but in this episode, it's fury making.
DeLuca is a huge uncovered nerve, he feels everything, he senses everything, there's no wall between him and others. That extent of intuition is incredibly painful and it can provoke big emotions. So when he sees the truth in front of him - a woman trafficking a child, never letting her answer, acting overtly controlling- he reacts appropriately, but to medical professionals his reaction seems too big.
On the heels of walking to pick up a liver in a blizzard without wearing gloves, after days without sleep and incredibly poor judgement I can see the writers rationalising the judgement that DeLuca is off kilter. Each event framed separately and without the history of his father's mental illness, it wouldn't necessarily be the same.
There's a lot going on in this episode but he is the main storyline and watching them ignore him and his instincts is gut wrenching. How do you tell people you love you're not crazy when they're all treating you like you're crazy?
Later we know how, but in this episode, it's fury making.
Andrew goes Crazy!
ZegMaarJus23 September 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This Episode begins with Meredith, she is at the hospital during five in the morning. Meredith wants Jo to return at the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Richard received the divorce papers. Amelia tells Jo, Owen and Teddy that Link is the father of her baby. Andrew is going crazy at the hospital, he has a mental breakdown. Andrew resigned at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Jackson and Richard are going to a basketball game together. Andrew rides on his motor. Nice Episode of Grey's Anatomy Season 16, many events during this Episode. Andrew totally lost it. But he was right, there is something wrong with Cindy and her 'aunt' Opal. Will he find the truth?
tension
zamoragarciaaaron10 November 2020
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