Not sure if people will read this, but if anyone has any video requests you'd like me to edit, reply under this comment! I'm needing more practice so thought I'd see if there's anything that people want to see!
I deal with bipolar disorder and I can relate to him. It’s nice to see a successful person with a disorder like mine instead of a violent person in a psych ward. It’s refreshing.
I love Deluca. I think the writing and acting is realistic compared to other shows/media - at least how I have experienced bipolar - and regardless of his characters relationships or general direction, the bipolar plot line isolated is important for representation. When I saw them introducing this into greys I felt so seen and represented fairly.
I agree with you - representation is so important and they have portrayed it accurately. I guess just in my experience it felt slightly rushed, but then again I wasn't considering things like screentime. I hope with this season coming they continue with this storyline and show the therapy and medication side of it, too. Often I've seen in shows that after diagnosis they just forget the storyline which sucks. I'm glad that you've felt seen and represented, too!
@@noahtheo3490 absolutely! I can totally see that it was a bit rushed tbh but I think it was good considering screen time etc like what you said. I’m also hoping they keep going with it rather than treating it like it can be resolved in half a season. Fingers crossed x
I totally agree, although i am interested, if there will be more ups and downs, in the meaning of getting everything in order, cause from my experience a lot of people struggle for years trusting therapists, getting the medication going, moving forward in life. its not just "oh now I got convinced onces to let me treat, i have now medication and back to being a succesfull doctor, yeah"
Now, imagine 3% off the world have this condition, and they have sisters and parents, is difficult for they, but, i have it, and i know now exausting is, and how de feel bad Sorry my english i am brazilian
I feel for Carina in the sense, she had to see her father like that, and also now her brother... but she was always alerted that when her brother could be at a age, he could develop it, and sadly it became true
i feel bad for her too. I also can see myself in her, cause by boyfriend is bipolar. but lets say it never helps, regardless if you are the person with this condition or someone who is in some connection with them, if you get the feeling that someone pitties you.
Thank you for posting this. I’m bipolar, and it really helps seeing things like this. It makes it easier to explain to people who don’t get what we go through before we get help.
I hate the way he was right about the human trafficing and then he really wanted to catch her bc he had a mental breakdown tying to prove that he was right and then he risked his life to catch the human trafficer and he died
I've heard of Grey's Anatomy, but wasn't interested enough to watch it. Knowing that there's a doctor suffering from BP, and as someone suffering from BP too, I can relate. A lot of the symptoms he has, I have too. And it was pretty hard watching that being portrayed on screen because of how real and accurate this is 😔Thank you for showing such an precise representation!
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO, this helps me so much bc im doing a psych paper on bipolar disorder (w his character for reference) and seeing this compilation helps even after i just spent so long rewatching the whole season 16 lmfao
Aw I'm so happy this video could be of help to you, and hey I'm a psych student, too!! Haha watching a whole season of Grey's sounds like a good way to spend your time anyways! One thing, for "rambling," the scene at the bar where he hits on Jo is a truer example (it just didn't fit as well editing-wise)!
Eso no fue transtorno bipolar..me molesta que comparen el trastorno bipolar con algo que realmente rsta sucediendo que no pudo hacer nada para evitar la trata de personas en esa niña