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Critics and fans on platforms like IMDb and Reddit were divided:
Usually the most composed, Bailey is visibly terrified of the prison environment, providing a rare look at her vulnerability. Critical Reception [S13E10] You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch)
The prison setting serves as a mirror for Jo’s personal turmoil. With Alex facing a potential plea deal and jail time for his assault on DeLuca, Jo is forced to confront the grim reality of life behind bars. Critics and fans on platforms like IMDb and
"You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch)" : r/greysanatomy "You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch)"
is a polarizing, high-intensity "bottle episode" that takes three core doctors—Bailey, Arizona, and Jo—out of the familiar halls of Grey Sloan and into a maximum-security women's prison. Plot Overview
The trio is called to the prison to treat Kristen Rochester, a violent 16-year-old inmate whose unborn baby is suffering from TRAP Syndrome. The episode is intentionally claustrophobic, set almost entirely within the prison's walls under the strict supervision of the cynical, under-resourced Dr. Eldridge.