Station 19 season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The team attends a critical incident stress debriefing led by psychologist Dr. Diane Lewis, addressing their personal struggles and the impact of a colleague's death. Jack grapples with his past actions and their consequences. Dean and Vic navigate their complex friendship and living situation. Travis confronts his identity and understanding of bravery. Ben recounts a harrowing experience of racial profiling. Maya reflects on her high-pressure upbringing and thoughts of death. The episode culminates in moments of camaraderie and tentative steps towards healing.
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Dr. Diane Lewis?
Dr. Diane Lewis is a psychologist and trauma specialist.
Why is the team gathered for a meeting?
The team is convened for a critical incident stress debriefing.
What is Jack's struggle in the episode?
Jack struggles with past actions that broke a code and led to him losing respect.
Who was Rigo and what happened to him?
Rigo was a colleague who died unexpectedly, impacting the team.
What is the nature of Dean and Vic's relationship?
Dean and Vic have a complex friendship with living arrangements that cause misunderstandings.
How does Travis view his own bravery?
Travis struggles with recognizing his own bravery and confronts his biases.
What personal experience does Ben share?
Ben shares a story about being racially profiled by the police.
What is Maya's perspective on life and death?
Maya sees death as an escape from the pressure of always succeeding and reflects on her upbringing.
How does the episode portray the team's dynamics?
The episode shows the team supporting each other and taking steps towards healing.
What role does Dr. Lewis play in the team's healing process?
Dr. Lewis facilitates the team's healing by encouraging open discussion and self-reflection.