[s17e9] Dedication May 2026

Reviews for this episode are split between those who found it a deep, necessary exploration of PTSD and those who viewed it as frustrating filler.

: Critics at TV Fanatic praised the episode's "gorgeous" and "impressive" cinematography, noting that the stylistic choices effectively mirrored Teddy’s chaotic internal state. Kim Raver’s performance was widely highlighted as stellar and heartbreaking. [S17E9] Dedication

: Directed by Kevin McKidd (who plays Owen), the episode uses surrealism and symbolic imagery—like bodies under white sheets representing Teddy’s "failures"—to visualize the weight of her grief. Viewer Consensus Reviews for this episode are split between those

: Conversely, The Review Geek labeled it a "poorly written filler episode" that failed to move the seasonal narrative forward, specifically criticizing the heavy focus on Teddy—a character many fans found unlikable at this stage of the series. Key Highlights & Themes : Directed by Kevin McKidd (who plays Owen),