Ep 23. True Colors
- TV14
- May 11, 2017
- 41 min
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8.7 (1,205)
After thirteen seasons, Grey's Anatomy continues to captivate audiences with its complex and emotionally-driven storylines. In season thirteen, episode twenty-three, entitled "True Colors," viewers join the doctors of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital as they navigate the aftermath of a devastating explosion that rocked their world.
With tensions high and adrenaline still pumping, Meredith Grey and the rest of the Grey Sloan Memorial team must pull together to save the lives of those affected by the explosion. But as they work tirelessly to heal their patients, tensions begin to rise between the doctors themselves.
One of the central conflicts of this episode revolves around the hospital's new chief of surgery, Eliza Minnick, and her controversial teaching methods. As Minnick pushes for a more standardized approach to treating patients, some of the doctors in the hospital begin to feel marginalized and undervalued.
Meanwhile, the relationship between Alex Karev and Jo Wilson takes center stage as the two struggle to come to terms with their feelings for one another. Their on-again-off-again romance comes to a head in "True Colors," as they grapple with the possibility of a future together.
Outside the hospital walls, the city of Seattle is also dealing with the fallout from the explosion. As emergency responders work to clear the wreckage and search for survivors, the citizens of Seattle are forced to confront their own mortality and the fragility of life.
Through it all, Grey's Anatomy provides an intimate and poignant look into the lives of those who devote themselves to healing others. With its deft balance of drama, heartache, and humor, "True Colors" showcases why this show has remained a fan favorite for over a decade.