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[s4e9] No One Mourns The Wicked -

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[s4e9] No One Mourns The Wicked -

An interesting "feature" of this episode is how the production handled the literal and metaphorical removal of this symbol:

: Bailey uses the surgery as a moment of professional and moral defiance. As she prepares to make the initial incision, she chooses to cut directly through the center of the swastika tattoo . After completing the life-saving procedure, she delivers the iconic line: "No one better ever call me Nazi again," reclaiming her nickname from earlier seasons. [S4E9] No One Mourns the Wicked

The episode (Season 4, Episode 9) features a powerful and controversial scene where Dr. Miranda Bailey is forced to operate on a white supremacist with a swastika tattoo on his abdomen. An interesting "feature" of this episode is how

: The scene remains one of the show's most debated moments regarding character ethics. While Bailey sees it as "rising above," many fans and critics have noted the deep discomfort it caused Dr. Cristina Yang , who is Jewish and was forced by Bailey to assist in the surgery despite her valid personal objections. No One Mourns The Wicked - Wicked Wiki | Fandom The episode (Season 4, Episode 9) features a