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It Alone | [s10e20] Go

: She pursues a risky, innovative treatment for "bubble boy" Braden using a deactivated HIV virus. Critical Review

The episode is widely regarded as a significant improvement over the season's previous entries, blending light-hearted moments with genuine pathos. [S10E20] Go It Alone

The episode follows as she prepares for the prestigious Harper Avery Award ceremony in Boston. Despite Owen’s offer to accompany her, Cristina insists on "going it alone," symbolizing her independence and professional focus. Back in Seattle, several core relationships reach a breaking point: : She pursues a risky, innovative treatment for

: They attempt to reconnect while discussing the possibility of having another baby. Despite Owen’s offer to accompany her, Cristina insists

" Go It Alone " (S10E20) is a pivotal episode of that masterfully balances the high-stakes professional tension of the Harper Avery Award with deeply personal marital conflicts. Episode Summary

: The central theme of independence is perfectly encapsulated in Cristina's journey. Her decision to attend the ceremony alone reflects her character's growth and her singular devotion to her craft. The "Heart family" case—where three siblings face heart failure—serves as a poignant backdrop, highlighting the emotional weight she carries even when she tries to remain detached.

: Derek struggles to balance his massive professional responsibilities with his duties at home.