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8/10
Anatomy Jane
IngridNO-6799722 May 2020
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I thought it was heartbreaking when Erica opened up about her feelings, all emotional and then Callie freaking out and dismissing her. She just left her hanging there, all raw and vulnerable. It was really hard to watch. An amazing acting moment by Erica. Masterly done. And then to follow them both during the day, how different they handled their feelings and then finally being able to talk to one another at the end of the day. I understand it's freaking Callie out not to feel more comfortable with either a man or a woman, just being somewhere in between, not knowing what to to with it. It's a nice story to involve in the show.

I think it's great Izzie fought for animal rights and stood her ground with Owen, never backing down. And it was great seeing Cristina getting so involved and starting to care for the pigs in the end.

The story with Tori was also nice. A good episode!
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8/10
Tori's Surgery
ZegMaarJus4 August 2023
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This Episode begins with Meredith, she is going through her mother's things. Callie and Hahn had sex again, this time it felt really good for Hahn. Hahn is convinced that she is gay. Callie is not sure what she wants. Owen Hunt is the new head of Trauma at the Seattle Grace Hospital. The residents and interns have to do pig surgeries. Bailey performs Tori her surgery, Meredith is helping her with it. Cristina saved pig Wilbur his life. Tori her surgery was successful. Callie tells Hahn that she had sex with Sloan two times. Izzie and Alex finally have a love relationship with each other. Derek found more diaries from Meredith's mother. Nice Episode of Grey's Anatomy Season 5, many emotions in this Episode. Tori's surgery was a success, happy that this child can life further!
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1/10
We need a change - urgently!
Shiryu0517 September 2018
The days of experimenting on animals are long gone. While this episode may have a disclaimer "No animals were harmed" animals are always harmed. Whether it's testing on make up, pharmaceutical trials, VW testing the effects of diesel on dogs, trials using rabbits, mice etc. we have progressed far enough with science and technology where we no longer need to practice barbaric methods that continually display our lack of humanity.

We plan on going to Mars and we still experiment with animals - pathetic...
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1/10
Animal abuse
anamargaridapisca30 January 2024
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Animal abuse cannot simply be transmitted like this, we are no longer in medieval times. It was completely unnecessary to the story and barbaric. The initial disclaimer serves no purpose. Training surgeries on animals is ridiculous, their anatomy and physiology is completely different from ours (I'm a veterinarian). In other words, this episode used training pig surgeries as an excuse to show violence against animals.

The doctor at the end telling Cristina to kill the pigs because they would suffer from recovery is supposed to show empathy on his part???? The pigs would suffer in recovery from the surgery HE CAUSED when he STABBED them for no reason. In addition, there are painkillers and medication suitable for pigs as well. They are living beings.

It was a completely meaningless episode, it shouldn't even be shown on TV, we're living in the future last time I checked.
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