: Outside the dream, Owen Hunt and Amelia Shepherd build furniture while discussing trauma. Amelia provides a "well-deserved kick in the pants" to Owen, reminding him of his own past struggles with PTSD to encourage him to forgive Teddy.
: Directed by Kevin McKidd (who plays Owen), the episode uses surrealism and symbolic imagery—like bodies under white sheets representing Teddy’s "failures"—to visualize the weight of her grief. Viewer Consensus [S17E9] Dedication
: Conversely, The Review Geek labeled it a "poorly written filler episode" that failed to move the seasonal narrative forward, specifically criticizing the heavy focus on Teddy—a character many fans found unlikable at this stage of the series. Key Highlights & Themes : Outside the dream, Owen Hunt and Amelia
The episode , titled " In My Life " (which may be the "Dedication" topic you are referring to as the season was dedicated to healthcare workers), is a highly polarizing, surreal installment focused almost entirely on Teddy Altman's mental health crisis. Critical Reception: An "Acquired Taste" Viewer Consensus : Conversely, The Review Geek labeled
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