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: The interns (Simone, Mika, Lucas, Jules, and Benson) initially struggle to engage a group of high school students. They find success only after abandoning their scripts for a more direct, relatable approach—most notably Mika Yasuda, who goes "full Oprah" while handing out condoms to the class.

is the third episode of Grey's Anatomy's 19th season, originally airing on October 20, 2022. Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade , the episode serves as an overt, educational, and political exploration of sexual health and reproductive rights. Key Plotlines & Characters

: Dr. Miranda Bailey returns to Grey Sloan Memorial not for surgery, but to recruit the new class of interns for a sexual health social media campaign. Her goal is to provide accessible sex education for teenagers in a post-Roe era.

: It emphasizes that being a doctor involves more than "cutting people open," highlighting the importance of community health and education. Reception

The episode is widely recognized by reviewers at Tell-Tale TV and TV Fanatic for balancing humor with heavy political commentary.

Reviewers from Tell-Tale TV later listed this as one of the most underrated episodes, praising its role in establishing the personalities of the Season 19 interns. However, some audiences found the heavy monologues and political tone polarizing.

: The episode explicitly details facts about sexual health, such as the weight limit for Plan B's effectiveness (over 175 lbs), the unreliability of the "pull-out" method, and the actual process of a medical abortion.

: Outside the hospital, Meredith Grey and Maggie Pierce discover new information about Zola’s giftedness, which begins a storyline regarding her academic future and anxiety. Thematic Focus

"grey's Anatomy" Let's Talk About Sex(2022) -

: The interns (Simone, Mika, Lucas, Jules, and Benson) initially struggle to engage a group of high school students. They find success only after abandoning their scripts for a more direct, relatable approach—most notably Mika Yasuda, who goes "full Oprah" while handing out condoms to the class.

is the third episode of Grey's Anatomy's 19th season, originally airing on October 20, 2022. Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade , the episode serves as an overt, educational, and political exploration of sexual health and reproductive rights. Key Plotlines & Characters

: Dr. Miranda Bailey returns to Grey Sloan Memorial not for surgery, but to recruit the new class of interns for a sexual health social media campaign. Her goal is to provide accessible sex education for teenagers in a post-Roe era. "Grey's Anatomy" Let's Talk About Sex(2022)

: It emphasizes that being a doctor involves more than "cutting people open," highlighting the importance of community health and education. Reception

The episode is widely recognized by reviewers at Tell-Tale TV and TV Fanatic for balancing humor with heavy political commentary. : The interns (Simone, Mika, Lucas, Jules, and

Reviewers from Tell-Tale TV later listed this as one of the most underrated episodes, praising its role in establishing the personalities of the Season 19 interns. However, some audiences found the heavy monologues and political tone polarizing.

: The episode explicitly details facts about sexual health, such as the weight limit for Plan B's effectiveness (over 175 lbs), the unreliability of the "pull-out" method, and the actual process of a medical abortion. Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v

: Outside the hospital, Meredith Grey and Maggie Pierce discover new information about Zola’s giftedness, which begins a storyline regarding her academic future and anxiety. Thematic Focus

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