/r/ChicagoMed
Chicago Med airs on NBC, Wednesdays at 8/7c. The drama follows the emergency department doctors and nurses working at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.
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An emotional thrill ride through the day-to-day chaos of the city's most explosive hospital and the courageous team of doctors who hold it together. They will tackle unique new cases inspired by topical events, forging fiery relationships in the pulse-pounding pandemonium of the emergency room. Chicago Med airs on NBC, Wednesdays at 8/7c.
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on my like 3rd rewatch of criminal minds and found this baddie (season 5 episode 7). anyways i’ve seen him, jason beghe, and david eigenberg in episodes - i think jason was somewhere in season 2/3, whichever episode had the 3 soccer player girls in pennsylvania kidnapped, and david was definitely later like at least season 7 or somewhere around there
It doesn't hurt the fact that Jessy is so disarmingly pretty.
I'm a person who doesn't just love spoilers, i rely on them. I get so anxious when im watching a tv show and dont know whats happening. That's why i love this subreddit! If you had to warn me about one thing from season 9, what would it be?
So, I'm in 10th episode of Season 1. I've been really trying to watch the series. But I honestly couldn't. The story line is super irritating. They cure a person. And they DIE in few mins. This is the first med show ive seen with this much death. I have no clue what the doctors are doing.
And most of the scenes feels incomplete. What happened to Rhodes employee? April's brother? The non cancer cases?
Tbh, this series feels like full of mistakes. I've watched 'The resident', 'New Amsterdam'. But this one's definitely the worse of it! There's no actual connect I can see between the employees. Aren't they supposed to stand with each other every time?
I'm on 10th episode. Now I'm actually debating on whether to continue this show or not, because it's really not progressive. Any suggestions?
I use amazon prime to watch seasons 1-7, but season 8 is locked and i cant find anywhere else to watch it! Im really bummed because ive already watched season 9 but cant find anywhere to watch season 8 in Australia, any recommendations?
Dr. Rhodes for me.
Is a season 11 going to come out??
I’ll admit, she was far too lenient on Will and Natalie, but she had a massive, massive heart and it showed throughout various storylines.
She may have stuck to protocol, but I love how she cared about the doctors and nurses working under her.
How she delivered her grandchild HERSELF, like it was second nature. And how she wore scrubs and actively helped her staff after the ship capsized.
She was also pretty resilient- she could have broke down and thrown in the towel during Bert’s Alzheimer’s storyline but instead, despite their divorce, she gave caregiving and running her hospital her absolute all.
I just got to season 10 and I hope she survives 😭
First time watching. I just started season 6 and for obvious reasons a lot of Covid storyline I. The first like three episodes . Is this the whole vibe of the season??? Idk how much I can handle reliving medical covid period of time
Just started watching the show but I’ve also watched arrow, what’s up with Colin Donnell playing rich good dudes with daddy issues who’s moms died tragically when they were really young
I haven't watched med in a few years and currently doing a rewatch and I'm up to series 4.
After Connor leaves I remember them mentioning the Hybrid OR a few times but does that continue/do they actually use it after Connor leaves?
After Dr Lenox calmed down the little boy, Leo, who had autism. Dr Asher said "HER mom wanted to thank us to thank you for HER" when talking about the boy. Just something funny I noticed. At around 34.15 so at the end of the episode.
I gotta say, I’m about halfway through season 4, and the constant relationship drama is seriously starting to tarnish the show for me. All of it just feels so forced and shoehorned in purely for the sake of adding angst to what started out primarily as a well-grounded medical drama. Between stupid stuff like Will immediately thinking of having a one night stand after a fight with Natalie, who is supposedly the love of his life, to the constant bickering between Rhodes and Bekker, some of which is understandable but a lot of it isn’t, at least in my opinion. People generally don’t act like this, and frankly all it does is make the characters seem more unlikable in my opinion.
Am I the only one who just finds this stuff unpalatable? Or is that a criticism others have had as well? I have no issue with a show having a bit of relationship drama, but this just feels really over the top and unnecessary.
Quick question about a Chicago Med episode where Maggie took a Ben - with measles - out of mandatory quarantine by forging Dr. Manning's signature.
I'm wondering about the legal fallout here - who would be held responsible? Would Dr. Manning face consequences even though she didn't know about the forgery? What kind of charges could Maggie face for forging a signature and breaking quarantine?
Also curious about what the hospital should do in this situation - would it mean immediate firing, license suspension, or even criminal charges? (But with Goodwin in charge obviously no consequences at all!)
I’m on season 1, episode 6 and I gotta know…
DOES THE ACTING GET BETTER? I’m truly cringing at all of the actors, especially Sharon the chief. I’m loving the story lines so far though!
So can we all agree that Lennox is definitely autistic? Rewatching this season and episode 5’s ending just makes me feel like this has to be the case.
Also, do we think that her and Lennox from fire last season are related? would love if that was a way they brought Wesam back
What happened to dr Choi? I don’t remember when or why he left 😂
I feel like i'm the only one who doesn't entirely hate his character. does he have his moments? 100%. He can be an entitled prick as well, but i think there's so much depth to his character that people ignore when talking about him. He's from an immigrant family and had to work to learn the language, and he lost his daughter. This leads him to be closed off until he meets nathalie, which i admit happens very quickly. I still think the storyline of a father losing his daughter and then finding love again despite it is a very sweet story. I like how he's there for Ethan in season 7 when Archer pushes him. He genuinely seems to just...care. I don't see that with a lot of other doctors in the previous seasons (but i see a LOT of it in season 7 onward) so its a refreshing change to a new era of doctors in the ER. Maybe this is just my own point of view, but it made me not hate him, and kind of like him.
She was one of my favorite character in ed shows. I could relate to could her. Sometimes she was distant towards patients ( it could be a sign of shyness), but even more often she was very sensitive. What They did to her in seson 10 !!?? I'm angry and disappointed with Rees' return. but despite this scene, you could sometimes see the old Rees. it's great that the actress returned to acting. They change the reason why she left or I'm missing something ? But she had a chance to work with another psychiatrist but she begs Dr. Charles to teach her again and now she is saying things like this.
What do you think will happen?
I mean, we know Archer is going to (at least) try to save Goodwin, but what about the rest of the cast? Will Archer alert security and downstairs, or will everybody else go home and learn about this later?
We know for sure Lenox is not at the hospital, neither Frost.
WHY WOULD THEY END THE EPISODE THERE ARE YOU TELLING ME WE HAVE TO WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO GOODWIN 😭😭😭
I've got another Chicago segment stuck in my head this time on med, and it was the one time where Ms Goodwin was involved in an accident I think she hits a pedestrian or something along those lines
Do we think they’ll ever get together??? Very clearly made for each other!
I personally believe Goodwin will survive this and ultimately be saved. While it appeared she was stabbed directly from behind, I have a feeling the injury may have been to her shoulder or another non-lethal area. I don’t think they would kill off her character, especially since they had the perfect opportunity to do so here but chose to tease the situation instead. Goodwin has been a central figure on the show, and her death would significantly impact both the hospital dynamics and the other characters' storylines. Instead of killing her off, I think the writers might explore the drama of her recovery, delving into themes of resilience and leadership in crisis. Given how much they’ve built up this tension, I can’t envision a negative outcome beyond Goodwin facing significant challenges in the aftermath.
What are your thoughts?
November 22, 1982
One thing about Doris, she going to talk shit about everybody. She gets lines like every 4 episodes and always saying something funny🤣🤣
Tbh I'm disappointed in Goodwin reveal. I wish it was Gwen lmao wtf who's this lady.
I watch this show with my mom and its a common occurance that a patient will say they don't want treatment, and either Choi, Manning, or Halstead will go to Dr Charles and ask him to put them on a psych hold, despite the fact that they ARENT suicidal or anything like that to be placed on a hold. Charles always says no (when its not needed i mean) but this doesn't stop the doctors from bringing it up EVERY single time a patient doesn't agree with them. has anyone else noticed this?