Episode 21: How Insensitive 🆕 Original
The central case follows Bobby Corso, a 700-pound patient who arrives at the hospital with a life-threatening infection. Before his arrival, Dr. Bailey mandates "sensitivity training," a move that some residents initially dismiss. As the episode unfolds, we see the doctors struggle with their own prejudices, with characters like Alex Karev and Reed Adamson initially displaying the very insensitivity the title warns against.
"How Insensitive" also serves as a critical setup for the season's explosive finale. Derek Shepherd faces a wrongful death deposition from Gary Clark, a man grieving the loss of his wife. This legal confrontation plants the seeds of resentment that lead to the tragic events of the hospital shooting just a few episodes later. Final Thoughts Episode 21: How Insensitive
One of the most poignant moments features Richard Webber, who is the only one to treat Bobby with genuine respect from the start, recognizing the humanity beneath the medical complications. Cristina’s Softer Side The central case follows Bobby Corso, a 700-pound
For a full recap of the medical cases and cast details, check out the Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki . As the episode unfolds, we see the doctors
This episode isn't just about medicine; it's about the labels we place on others and the effort required to see past them. Whether it's a patient's size or a doctor's reputation for being "cold," "How Insensitive" reminds us that everyone has a story worth hearing.
Let’s discuss the growth of Yang and Karev in the comments below! Episode Soundtrack Highlights: "Untitled No. 3" by The_Screaming_Tea_Party "In My Veins" by Andrew Belle "Way Down We Go" by Kaleo