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The episode follows several intersecting storylines focused on taking risks for a better future:

as Megan Hunt, who returns to assist at the hospital while Meredith is away. [S18E2] Some Kind of Tomorrow

as Dr. Kai Bartley, a neuroscientist introduced as part of the Minnesota research team. Critical Reception Critical Reception : Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) treats

: Winston Ndugu (Anthony Hill) treats a Black patient, Rashida, suffering from kidney failure. He discovers she is being denied a spot on the transplant list due to an outdated medical metric (eGFR) that uses race as a factor. Winston successfully advocates for her, highlighting systemic racial disparities in healthcare, and manages to get her on the list. Reviewers noted that the episode felt like a

Reviewers noted that the episode felt like a return to "vintage Grey's" due to the competitive energy of the Surgical Olympics and the budding romance between Meredith and Nick. The episode was praised for addressing real-world medical issues like the racial bias in kidney function testing.

"" is the second episode of the 18th season of the medical drama Grey's Anatomy , which originally aired on October 7, 2021 . The episode centers on pivotal professional and personal choices as the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial navigate the post-COVID-19 landscape. Plot Summary

: Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) treats a fellow veteran, Noah Young, who has terminal pulmonary fibrosis likely caused by burn pit exposure during his service. This storyline introduces Owen's season-long arc of fighting for veteran health benefits. Cast and Production Director : Kevin McKidd Writer : Felicia Pride Key Guest Stars :