Grey's Anatomy Recap: Sex Schedules and the City
Briefly

Kwan's horrible experience with the insurance system has left him jaded, reflecting a broader frustration within the healthcare system as it impacts individual lives.
Griffith's insistence on voting intertwines with personal stories of loss, resulting in a discussion that highlights the need for civic engagement amid systemic failures.
Ndugu's persistent involvement with his pneumonia patient Gary serves as a metaphor for the struggle and trust issues faced in the increasingly pressured medical field.
As Griffith and Kwan confront the healthcare system, their journey underscores the vital connection between personal experiences, systemic issues, and the importance of civic duty.
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