I don't know how they have subordination in hospitals, but I doubt that in reality I rolled such a number with a two-week spell. Even in the case when one is the other's boss.
It's unrealistic to feel sorry for Yang. Teddy is also sorry, but you can't bite yourself and others like that. It's not Yang's fault. She didn't even know who the patient was. And Teddy is tormenting and tearing Yang apart. She won't get any better from it. Teddy started pissing me off in this episode. You can't do that to people. Yang is strong, so she tolerates. Another would have sent it a long time ago, despite the sadness and sadness. Kepner - well done. Interceded. She's smart. Teddy's not here.
@shpuntick: nobody understood anything in this series, neither Kepner, nor everyone else, nor you. Only Christina understood. Teddy needed time to come to terms with it and accept it. She needed time to agree with every action, with every second of Henry's operation. To accept that she did exactly the same thing, and no one is to blame for his death. She didn't bite Yang, it was just something that helped her not to cry nonstop, but to keep herself in control and operate.
Just like Kristina needed time to recover after the shooting.
And thank God that the writers made Teddy so adequate and reasonable. That she didn't blame anyone and wasn't offended, and that she said all this to Kristina
@juliakey: I totally agree. She even directly says about it that you did everything as I would have done. And it's not your fault. But that doesn't make it any easier for her. But this is a normal stage of accepting grief
I experienced unrealistically positive emotions from the ending) So many tragedies have happened recently that we needed this ray of light! Although I don't really like Derek and I don't really like children, but with tears in my eyes, I reviewed this moment several times 😻😿 He and Meredith are going to be parents)
How unrealistically sorry for Teddy. Such a fabulous story... and so it ended.
And Kristina with steel... nerves. I think she understood why Teddy was doing this, so she followed her lead and repeated it over and over again: Teddy wanted to go back to that operating room and understand if she would have done something differently or not. Yes, it took her a million repetitions to do this, but it was as if she had just lost a loved one. I think for both of them, these repetitions have long lost their emotional component, turning into an analysis of the smallest details, and the fact of what was happening horrified those watching from the outside.
Kristina is strong, of course, but Altman is overreacting. I'm not sure that losing my husband gives me the right to emotional terror. It's good that Yang understands her and endured it. But she could not stand it and break down like after a shootout. It is not necessary to write that no one understood anything why she did it. I understand, but I don't think it's right. To live through grief, people go to psychologists, and do not force other people to repeat the operation over and over again.
Strange, but where is Stark? He's kind of like the chief pediatrician, why isn't he even present at such an operation? Or has he already been quietly withdrawn from the series? I haven't seen it for a long time.
Teddy started pissing me off in this episode. You can't do that to people. Yang is strong, so she tolerates. Another would have sent it a long time ago, despite the sadness and sadness. Kepner - well done. Interceded. She's smart. Teddy's not here.
Only Christina understood.
Teddy needed time to come to terms with it and accept it. She needed time to agree with every action, with every second of Henry's operation. To accept that she did exactly the same thing, and no one is to blame for his death.
She didn't bite Yang, it was just something that helped her not to cry nonstop, but to keep herself in control and operate.
Just like Kristina needed time to recover after the shooting.
And thank God that the writers made Teddy so adequate and reasonable. That she didn't blame anyone and wasn't offended, and that she said all this to Kristina
Looking at the lisping or hysterical moms, I feel about like a sober man among drunks.
And Kristina with steel... nerves. I think she understood why Teddy was doing this, so she followed her lead and repeated it over and over again: Teddy wanted to go back to that operating room and understand if she would have done something differently or not.
Yes, it took her a million repetitions to do this, but it was as if she had just lost a loved one. I think for both of them, these repetitions have long lost their emotional component, turning into an analysis of the smallest details, and the fact of what was happening horrified those watching from the outside.
Kristina is well done.
It is not necessary to write that no one understood anything why she did it. I understand, but I don't think it's right. To live through grief, people go to psychologists, and do not force other people to repeat the operation over and over again.