[s4e3] Playing God Apr 2026

Addison and Sam face intense internal and external pressure while treating a man who has committed heinous crimes, questioning whether their oath to save lives extends to those who have taken them.

Titled "Moon to Blood," this episode caused significant discussion among viewers due to a controversial scene involving a character's death and Jesus's decision not to intervene, which many fans interpreted as a different take on "playing God" or divine will. [S4E3] Playing God

Sheldon Wallace provides some levity and insight into the staff's personal neuroses, famously admitting in this episode that he once "licked Pete’s bagel" out of a mix of spite and pride. Related S4E3 Titles Addison and Sam face intense internal and external

Naomi Bennett returns to the practice and is surprised to find that Addison has hired Amelia Shepherd without consulting her. This leads to friction between the two long-time friends, further complicated by Naomi's discovery that Addison is sleeping with her ex-husband, Sam. Related S4E3 Titles Naomi Bennett returns to the

" Playing God " is the title of the third episode in the fourth season of the medical drama , which originally aired on September 30, 2010. Episode Overview

While "Playing God" is the specific title for Private Practice , other shows have notable third episodes in their fourth seasons that often deal with similar themes of power and morality:

Focusing on Lindsay Bluth's character development, this episode explores her attempts to reinvent herself.