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A Syrian surgeon holds a flashlight over his patient to provide light for surgery |
Grey’s Anatomy is not known for subtlety, typically showcasing overly dramatic, often utterly improbable story arcs that involve disaster after disaster mixed with personal triumph and despair. Nevertheless, last week’s episode serves as a shockingly subtle and extremely effective public service announcement about the ongoing, escalating war in Syria. By visually demonstrating the hardships faced by Syrian doctors trying to keep their patients alive--patients that include many children--Grey’s Anatomy undoubtedly called the situation to the attention of millions of fans and perhaps demonstrated a new way in which art can raise public consciousness and affect social and political change.
A clip of the episode is available here.
A clip of the episode is available here.
Great post! Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! I thought it was a very tactful way of introducing an interesting plot development. Not like the usual back-to-back disaster upon the seemingly-jinxed doctors to create drama. But instead a very simple tension-inducing plot conflict of how can we help problem-solve something that is so dire but quite hopeless.
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