Warning: SPOILERS for Grey’s Anatomy season 18 episode 13 ahead.
Grey’s Anatomy season 18’s viewership may have steadily dwindled compared to its past and even just season 17, but episode 13 showed the medical drama still knows how to be fun. While Grey’s Anatomy seasons 17 and 18 didn’t forget to focus on the staff of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital as an ensemble, they also tended to concentrate on individual characters and their development. Instead, Grey’s Anatomy season 18 episode 13 managed to show how the ABC drama still knows how to put its characters in unbelievable crises recounted in a way that can be fun and entertaining and showcase the way they work together in a quintessential Grey’s Anatomy way.
Despite being known for its drama and putting its characters in implausible situations and disasters, Grey’s Anatomy always knew how to aptly weave humorous scenes even within storylines that dealt with matters of life and death. The approach to all the drama Meredith and Cristina faced had always been to “dance it out” and, more generally, look at the funny bits of any worrying situation. As Grey’s Anatomy season 17 decided to portray the real-world crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic inside the fictional world of Grey Sloan Memorial, it lost its humor, as it had to focus on an ongoing global crisis that killed millions and had to do so respectfully.
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Grey’s Anatomy season 18 episode 13, “Put the Squeeze on Me,” had one of its central storylines being about Ivan, a second-grade teacher brought to Grey Sloan Memorial hospital by his boyfriend after his Burmese python pet bit him and started coiling around him at feeding time. By presenting an odd
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