[s3e3] — Eulogy

: For many viewers, the emotional weight of this episode is profound, often cited as one of the most difficult to watch due to its raw portrayal of regret and the finality of a "goodbye" [5].

: The episode delves into the backstories of the characters, such as Shauna , whose father, Martin, attempts to reconcile with her after years of absence and infidelity [16]. These personal subplots mirror the theme of trying to reclaim a "happy childhood" that has been irrevocably altered by loss or betrayal [16]. [S3E3] Eulogy

The of Maya’s promotion on the team.

How this episode compares to other in the series. : For many viewers, the emotional weight of

: Amidst the mourning, the battle for the captaincy at Station 19 intensifies. The episode highlights the tension between Maya Bishop and Andy Herrera , as Maya’s promotion creates a rift in their long-standing "sisterhood" [24]. The of Maya’s promotion on the team