[s15e3] Gut Feeling -
: Following the show's tradition of naming episodes after songs, the title "Gut Feeling" refers to the 1978 track by the band Devo .
: Alex begins his stint as the interim Chief of Surgery. He immediately faces challenges, including firing a neglectful intern (Dr. Roy) and managing the skeptical veteran surgeons who don't initially respect his new authority. [S15E3] Gut Feeling
Critics noted that the episode successfully recaptured the "soapy," romantic energy of the show’s earlier seasons. Reviewers from TV Fanatic praised Alex Karev’s character growth, highlighting that his journey from "underdog" to Chief was one of the most rewarding arcs in the series. However, some viewers on IMDb expressed frustration with the rotating cast and the shifting focus toward newer characters like Link and DeLuca. Production Trivia : Following the show's tradition of naming episodes
: Richard treats a patient who appears to be drunk, but he suspects there is an underlying medical cause. Despite pushback from other doctors who label the patient a standard alcoholic, Richard's "gut feeling" leads him to discover the man has "Auto-brewery syndrome"—a rare condition where the body turns carbohydrates into alcohol. Roy) and managing the skeptical veteran surgeons who