[s14e10] — Personal Jesus

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.

"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

Sarah Drew’s performance was widely lauded, serving as a high-water mark for her character's development before her departure later that season. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: [S14E10] Personal Jesus

Often cited on fan forums as one of the show's most heartbreaking episodes.

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 This episode marks the beginning of April's "dark" era

She treats Paul Stadler, Jo Wilson's abusive ex-husband, and struggles with the morality of saving a monster.

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 It primarily centers on and a searing look

She suffers a health scare herself, experiencing firsthand how doctors can dismiss the symptoms of women of color.