[s14e10] Personal Jesus -
The episode is notable for its direct handling of social justice issues, particularly regarding how race affects medical care and policing.
She suffers a health scare herself, experiencing firsthand how doctors can dismiss the symptoms of women of color. [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 is notable for its direct handling
The death of Karin Taylor (Matthew Taylor's wife) from a preventable postpartum complication forces April to confront the randomness of tragedy. 🩺 Systemic Issues & Social Commentary 📊 Legacy The death of Karin Taylor (Matthew
He tries to support April but remains an outsider to her religious turmoil, creating further distance between them.
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