"Chicago Med" The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Teacher (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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Chicago Med
aab87413 October 2022
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Favorite scene with

Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) - Arguing with Dean about how to Treat their Patient.

Maggie Lockwood (Marlyne Barrett) - Helping Ethan and Kai.

Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) - Talking with Vanessa and Will about a Drug that their Patient Needs and then talking with Will about his Brother Jay.

Dr. Vanessa Taylor (Asjha Cooper) - Telling Will how they can Help their Patient despite the Shortage. Illegal but out of Options.

Chicago Med is Back and it Rocked!!!

My Mom got me Hooked on this Show. I usually don't Review TV Shows. But the Chicago Series is now my Ultimate Favorite Series. Watching Last Season's Reruns got me through the Long, Hot Summer and Really Helped me through some things.

I Love Every Single Character.
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I don't get why the writers constantly have the doctors breaking the law
katiesewed8 December 2022
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This used to be one of my favorite tv shows. The situations aren't that unusual that you wouldn't find them in an ER, but are interesting enough. I'm not sure why the writers want the doctors to constantly break the law. Is it to show their dedication to their patients? Are they going to eventually have a DEA raid and then close down the hospital? I wouldn't go to this place if it were the last hospital in the country. I'm not sure it is even worth watching anymore.

In this episode, there's a drug shortage because of a manufacturing recall. Of course they have a patient who will die without the drug. The young intern, who once illegally took Adderal, "finds some" of this antifungal from her very reputable drug dealer. The attending physician acts horrified, then decides to give the pills to the patient's spouse, saying that he can't legally prescribe them, but if they want the pills, hey, they can have them. What the heck? That IS prescribing them. There's no guarantee that they are what they appear to be, etc. This is supposed to be a good plot? I just don't get it.
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