[s1e7] The - Domino Effect

: Both Max and Lauren struggle with the "hero complex," neglecting their own physical and mental well-being to serve the hospital.

The episode centers on a massive . This complex "quid pro quo" arrangement involves a chain of 12 donors and recipients where each person gives an organ to a stranger so their own loved one can receive one in return. [S1E7] The Domino Effect

: Iggy handles a sensitive foster care case, eventually helping a young girl named Jemma find a new home. Core Themes : Both Max and Lauren struggle with the

: The contrast between Tanya's coerced donation and Diego’s voluntary sacrifice highlights the ethical complexities of the medical field. : Iggy handles a sensitive foster care case,

: The chain is nearly derailed when a patient named Tanya drops out. Dr. Iggy Frome discovers she was pressured into donating by her brother, raising ethical questions about free will and guilt in organ donation.

: Despite the setback, the team finds a way to keep the chain moving by relying on other family members and strangers. Even when a recipient, Gianna , becomes temporarily unstable, her father Diego proceeds with his donation to save the other 11 people in the chain, embodying the episode's theme of altruism. Key Character Developments