
Keeping 422 episodes (and counting) engaging and in tune with the audience is difficult with the number of published episodes. However, the writers of Grey’s Anatomy have succeeded and maintained a 7.6 rating on IMDb thus far. It has been able to address a number of worrying topics that are now plaguing the nation and the world in order for these episodes of the show to receive the highest ratings and be most in touch with its audience.
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Ellen PompeoDr. Meredith Grey
- Chandra WilsonDr. Miranda Bailey
- James Pickens Jr.Dr. Richard Webber
- Justin ChambersDr. Alex Karev
15“Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response” (Season 2, Episode 26)
IMDb Rating: 9.0/10
The episode sees Cristina (Sandra Oh) being given a trauma assignment by herself. Meanwhile, Burke (Isaiah Washington) is supposed to help Denny acquire the heart while the short-lived couple Izzie (Katherine Heigl) and George (T.R. Knight) wait, but they are unaware of this because Burke has been shot and needs surgery. He is admitted to the hospital along with Richard’s (James Pickens Jr.) niece, Camille (Tessa Thompson). Thus, Alex (Justin Chambers) has to step in and secure a heart donor for Denny (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
14“17 Seconds” (Season 2, Episode 25)
IMDb Rating: 9.0/10
The conflict between Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Meredith escalates in this episode. Meanwhile, Addison (Kate Walsh) is beginning to wonder what is causing the tension between the two, yet they keep on denying it, thus they all remain friends. Finn (Chris O’Donnell) then informs that Doc has bone cancer which keeps Meredith on her toes. Burke is fighting for Denny to have a new heart, and Izzie will stop at nothing to make sure he does.
The tension between Derek and Meredith can be cut with a knife, which enrages and enthuses viewers. Additionally, the Denny-Izzie plot keeps viewers interested because even though the fan-favorite TV couple’s future is so uncertain, their love is still strong.
13“Into You Like a Train” (Season 2, Episode 6)
IMDb Rating: 9.0/10
The episode is one of the most heartbreaking ones ever, especially because of the bond that formed when two strangers became stuck on a pole and shared their final moments together (resulting in one of the saddest death scenes on Grey’s Anatomy). It also highlights the stress at work in the hospital, how these doctors are constantly under pressure to save lives, and how many seriously risky cases are brought in on a daily basis that the average person doesn’t frequently see.
12“Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story” (Season 14, Episode 7)
IMDb Rating: 9.1/10
In this episode, Meredith is deciding whether to stay or go as she gets ready to go for the Harper Avery award presentation because of a serious trauma with a roller coaster car falling off the track at the county fair. Some of the victims bring up memories for Meredith and Alex of their former intern friends. Meanwhile, Miranda struggles to accept her husband, Ben’s (Jason Winston George) new career decision as a firefighter.
11“Dark Was the Night” (Season 8, Episode 9)
IMDb Rating: 9.1/10
When Henry is sent to the operating room for surgery and Teddy (Kim Raver) is called away for another case, she entrusts her husband’s life to her colleagues. At the same time, when their patient has post-surgery issues, Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Jackson (Jesse Williams) come under fire. Meredith and Alex get into a potentially fatal situation when they go to a nearby hospital to take care of a sick newborn.
Since viewers must witness Henry’s (Scott Foley) passing and how it causes Teddy to break later, the episode is an incredibly emotional one and is among the most depressing in one of the best seasons of Grey’s Anatomy. Along with it, the accident once more places Meredith through a horrible experience that viewers cannot help but sympathize with.
10“What a Difference a Day Makes” (Season 5, Episode 22)
IMDb Rating: 9.1/10
Meredith and Derek are finally poised to get married as Izzie fights her Stage IV metastatic cancer. Yet in an unexpected turn of events, Meredith chooses to give Izzie and Alex Karev her wedding instead of having the “Post-it wedding.” In the episode, the doctors also get closure for George’s storyline as they eventually come to terms with his death.
The episode features Ingrid Michaelson‘s music, a lavish church wedding, and happy turns for two of the show’s most adored couples, making it so memorable in fans’ memories. Especially when George walks Izzie down the aisle, and everything feels right for a moment.
9“The Sound of Silence” (Season 12, Episode 9)
IMDb Rating: 9.2/10
The episode focuses on Meredith, who suffers severe injuries after being viciously attacked by a patient. The medical professionals at Grey Sloan Memorial hurry to treat her wounds and stay by her side throughout the traumatic ordeal. Other plots concern the events after Alex’s marriage proposal to Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Jackson’s divorce filing against his wife, April (Sarah Drew).
8“Fear (of the Unknown)” (Season 10, Episode 24)
IMDb Rating: 9.2/10
Cristina’s tearful farewells to the series’ long-running ensemble are shown in this episode, which caps an entire season devoted to her. Also, it taunts viewers by implying that Cristina’s prognosis might be just as grim as some of the other doctors who departed the show before her. Yet, there is one thing fans know: Cristina cannot be killed off.
For Grey‘s fans in general, for those who admire Cristina and her unshakable friendship with Meredith, and for those who appreciate the writers’ succinct writing with so many memorable lines such as “He is not the sun. You are,” the episode is poignant on so many levels.
7“Losing My Religion” (Season 2, Episode 27)
IMDb Rating: 9.3/10
In the second season’s finale, the interns also have to deal with the repercussions of severing Denny’s LVAD wire in an effort to exacerbate his condition and advance him on the transplant waiting list as Izzie arrives a bit late for her and Denny’s prom date. Meredith now must choose between Derek and her vet, Finn.
6“As We Know It” (Season 2, Episode 17)
IMDb Rating: 9.4/10
Season 2 of the show also contains a duo episode that begins with the events in “It’s the End of the World” episode. In “As We Know It,” we see Dylan (Kyle Chandler), the leader of the bomb squad, assist Meredith and the others in removing the bomb from the patient’s chest. However, the bomb, which is later removed, detonates in Dylan’s hands and nearly takes Meredith’s life.
The episode is extremely intense because there are so many things happening, and so many of the fans’ favorite characters’ fates are on the line. Moreover, the fact that Meredith willingly sliced her hand into the patient’s chest after the paramedic leaves also illustrates her questionable choices. Also, Dylan’s death left fans heartbroken, even though he appears in only two episodes.
5“It’s the End of the World” (Season 2, Episode 16)
IMDb Rating: 9.4/10
This ridiculous episode in the beloved medical drama is the prelude to “As We Know It” as it begins when a paramedic named Hannah arrives at the hospital with her hands in the chest of a patient who has a bomb inside of him and the only thing preventing the live ammunition from going off is her hand. Meanwhile, Bailey is in labor as her husband is being transported to the hospital in an ambulance.
Because viewers are split between all the events, caring about their favorite characters, and unsure of what may happen, the episode is just as compelling as its second half and one of the most nerve-wracking Grey’s episodes ever. Fans are also furious with Hannah for removing her hands and with Meredith for putting in her own, which will all result in even more tragic occurrences in the future.
4“Silent All These Years” (Season 15, Episode 19)
IMDb Rating: 9.5/10
The episode stands as one of Grey’s Anatomy‘s most significant and influential episodes because of its blunt honesty regarding rape kits, intrusive procedures survivors must go through, and for how it directly and frankly addresses the alarming rape culture that is so prevalent not only in the United States, but globally.
3“Now or Never” (Season 5, Episode 24)
IMDb Rating: 9.5/10
The Grey’s Anatomy writers shock fans by revealing that George was the John Doe who stopped in front of the bus to save the pedestrian in the previous episode while Izzie flatlines after undergoing brain surgery. The doctors try their hardest to save George’s life, but things are made challenging as they are also forced to confront their anxieties about their futures. The post-it wedding of Meredith and Derek is another major focus of this episode.
This episode ranks as one of the show’s most devastating ones and features one of the most heartbreaking character deaths ever, George’s. Although George’s exit from Grey’s Anatomy is upsetting for the people who adore him, it is nonetheless believed to be a very fitting end to his tale.
2“Sanctuary” (Season 6, Episode 23)
IMDb Rating: 9.7/10
In the first half of the Season 6 finale, a grieving widower arrives at Seattle Grace armed with a gun and begins killing everybody who gets in his way, including the doctors he thinks are to blame for his wife’s passing. Derek, who is in surgery when the lockdown begins, tries to do his best to de-escalate the situation in order to protect those around him and save his patient.
The episode is frightening, heartbreaking, and urgent, especially given the nature of gun violence in the United States. Because viewers can’t help but sense the characters’ overwhelming terror and helplessness, it has some of the best acting in the entire show. It also defends the episode’s antagonist, who uses grief to make sense of his crime, yet neither the antagonist nor the victims are treated fairly by this.
1“Death and All His Friends” (Season 6, Episode 24)
IMDb Rating: 9.7/10
“Death and All His Friends” is the second half of the Season 6 finale, along with “Sanctuary,” which continues to follow Bailey and her patient, Mary as they strive in vain to save Percy, who is dying from a gunshot wound. While Meredith and Cristina scramble to save the lives of the injured Derek and Owen (Kevin McKidd).