<P> Critics were largely positive in their reviews of the episode . The Huffington Post's Michael Pascua called "Give Peace a Chance" a "hit and miss" episode, criticizing the slang dialogue by saying it "sounded like it came from an MTV drama", but praising the installment's "character driven development". Pascua was positive on the development of Tahir's character, writing: "I hope he comes back in a later episode just to remind these people about patience and hope ." TV Fanatic's Steve Marsi gave a positive review of the episode, saying it "won (him) over", and also praising Tahir's character . Marsi applauded the development of Dempsey's character, calling him "the best (doctor)", and noted that Wilson's directing may "net her an Emmy nomination". </P> <P> Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Jennifer Armstrong had mixed feedback on the episode, writing: "The all - medical, all - the - time episodes need to stop ." However, she found it "fantastic" when Shepherd drew on the wall, and enjoyed Tahir's character, calling him "lovely". Armstrong also said that "Give Peace a Chance" was in "ER territory", adding: "I do not watch Grey's Anatomy to get my ER fix ." Adam Bryant of TV Guide enjoyed this episode compared to the previous one, but disliked the possible romantic development between Karev and Adamson . In his review, he concluded that the installment "proves that Meredith Grey doesn't have to do all the heavy lifting on this show". </P> <P> People's Carrie Bell enjoyed the episode, praising the balance of cast members . She called Isaac "beloved", and found that the teamwork in the episode proved "there's no' I' in team". Former Star - Ledger editor Alan Sepinwall gave a positive review of the entry, applauding the shift in themes and Shepherd's character development . Writing for BuddyTV, Glenn Diaz found the episode comical, calling the scene in which Robbins stands up to Webber "hilarious", and naming Yang the installment's "comic relief". Referring to Shepherd and Webber's constant arguments, an AfterEllen senior editor said: "Seriously, these two need to drop their pants and get it over with ." Peter Nowalk's writing of the episode was nominated for a Humanitas Prize in the 60 Minute Category . The episode also earned Wilson an NAACP Image Award under the Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series category . </P>

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