[s14e10] Personal Jesus -

Named after the Depeche Mode song, it reflects the personal, often painful relationship the characters have with their "saviors" and their own moral compasses. 📊 Legacy

The episode explores how subconscious prejudices lead to slower or different treatment for patients of color, a theme praised by critics for its boldness and realism . Key Character Moments [S14E10] Personal Jesus

The episode is notable for its direct handling of social justice issues, particularly regarding how race affects medical care and policing. Named after the Depeche Mode song, it reflects

"Personal Jesus" ( Season 14, Episode 10 ) is one of the most critically acclaimed and emotionally heavy hours in Grey's Anatomy history. It primarily centers on and a searing look at implicit bias in the medical system. ✝️ The Spiritual Collapse of April Kepner "Personal Jesus" ( Season 14, Episode 10 )

This episode marks the beginning of April's "dark" era. After losing three patients in one day—including a former fiancé’s wife and a young boy—her belief in a "just" God shatters.

A young Black boy named Eric is shot by police while trying to enter his own home through a window. His death highlights the lethal consequences of racial profiling .