[s2e21] Superstition Apr 2026
: Reacts to the "bad luck" in the hospital by trying to spread good will, even going as far as to "juju" Meredith for better fortune.
: They treat a patient who was struck by lightning while stalking her ex-boyfriend.
: Despite his stoic nature, Burke is revealed to have his own set of "surgical jujus," including specific neck cracks and his reliance on a particular scrub cap. [S2E21] Superstition
: Feeling isolated, George continues to avoid Meredith following their ill-fated encounter, instead bonding with Burke. Critical Reception
The surgical floor at Seattle Grace is gripped by the belief that fatalities occur in groups of three or seven. After four patients die in a single morning, the staff becomes increasingly anxious that more deaths are imminent by midnight. : Reacts to the "bad luck" in the
: The Chief faces his own past when his former AA sponsor, Ollie, is admitted with failing health. Key Character Moments
Fans often rank this as a standout episode of Season 2 for its strong thematic cohesion and character development. It is frequently revisited in fan discussions and retrospective podcasts like Gay's Anatomy and Scalpels and Tequila . Superstition | Grey's Anatomy Universe Wiki | Fandom : Feeling isolated, George continues to avoid Meredith
" Superstition " is the 21st episode of the second season of , originally airing on March 19, 2006. The episode explores the rituals and beliefs medical professionals lean on when faced with unexplainable patterns of tragedy. Episode Summary