Grey's Anatomy - Season 17
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Grey's Anatomy - Season 17

tvTV-14Season 17
November 12, 2020
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Analysis Score8/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Grey's Anatomy S17 (Woke Score: 8/10) drowns medical drama in preachy BLM marches, George Floyd tributes, racial trauma monologues, and COVID inequality rants—pure agitprop that tanked ratings and drove fans away. Skip this unwatchable propaganda.

Detailed Analysis

Grey's Anatomy Season 17 aggressively integrates progressive ideological messaging into its core storytelling, transforming a medical drama into a platform for overt social justice activism amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Key episodes like 'Fight the Power' highlight racial disparities in pandemic impacts, while 'Sign O' the Times' directly confronts George Floyd's murder, BLM protests, police brutality, and Neo-Nazi counter-protests, with characters marching and enduring trauma from racial profiling. A midseason crossover with Station 19 delves into police bias, sex trafficking of Black girls, and statistics on Black victims being dismissed, capped by Maggie Pierce's monologue decrying Black disposability and disproportionate COVID deaths among Blacks. Showrunner Krista Vernoff explicitly stated the intent to honor George Floyd protests, lived Black experiences, and the 'racial divide,' framing it as imperative amid 2020 events, with arcs like Jackson Avery and Tom Koracick departing to fight medical inequalities via the Avery Foundation. These elements manifest as preachy dialogues rattling off talking points, tokenistic trauma stories for Black characters like Winston's police pull-over, and performative allyship that critics lambasted as obligatory checklists lacking depth, prioritizing message over coherent plotting or character consistency. Longstanding diverse casting feels amplified to serve these narratives, clashing with escapist medical drama expectations. Audience backlash is rife, with viewers decrying the season as unwatchable political propaganda, disgusting race-baiting, and a betrayal of entertainment value—epitomizing 'go woke go broke' as ratings slipped and rewatches were abandoned. This heavy-handed intrusion compromises the show's legacy, subordinating thrilling surgeries and romances to lecturing on systemic racism, turning prime-time TV into agitprop.

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