[s10e20] Go It Alone 【Recent Anthology】

: She pursues a risky, innovative treatment for "bubble boy" Braden using a deactivated HIV virus. Critical Review

: They attempt to reconnect while discussing the possibility of having another baby. [S10E20] Go It Alone

: The central theme of independence is perfectly encapsulated in Cristina's journey. Her decision to attend the ceremony alone reflects her character's growth and her singular devotion to her craft. The "Heart family" case—where three siblings face heart failure—serves as a poignant backdrop, highlighting the emotional weight she carries even when she tries to remain detached. : She pursues a risky, innovative treatment for

The episode is widely regarded as a significant improvement over the season's previous entries, blending light-hearted moments with genuine pathos. Her decision to attend the ceremony alone reflects

: This is often cited as one of the most intense and realistic portrayals of marital friction in the series. The clash between Jackson’s secularism and April’s deep faith is portrayed with "phenomenal" acting, even as fans remain divided on April’s stance.

[S10E20] Go It Alone