

Allison’s remaining symptoms suggest sexual assault, so Jay Halstead is called in for the case. As usual, Will is there to help and the two discover that Allison has herpes. Natalie treats a teenage girl, Allison, who displays strange symptoms. I’m sad to see him leave the One Chicago family. He’s always been a great character-he was one of my favorite recurring guests on Chicago Fire, where I hoped he might find a permanent home. I’m more upset about Clark’s departure than I thought I would be. But perhaps that’s the ending they needed-it’s clear there’s something between Will and Natalie and Clark knows it. Clark, meanwhile, will be working in Honolulu which is unacceptable! That is too far away to warrant bi-annual visits! Surprisingly, he leaves without saying goodbye to Natalie, thanks in large part to her constantly being around Will.
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In the end, it’s Noah who gets the Chicago Med spot, which might mean a series regular promotion for him this fall. He’s diagnosed with diabetes, and thanks to Sharon, is willing to fight it. But before he can leave, Keoni pays a visit and has the honor of being Clark’s last patient at Chicago Med. Stohl assumes it’s the Med spot, as does everyone else. When Maggie congratulates Clark on getting his placement of choice, I immediately knew it wasn’t Chicago Med (hence, the vagueness). I’ve loved him for years! But of course, I don’t always get what I want (if I did, Timeless would have been renewed). Look, Noah really has grown on me quite a bit these last few weeks, but if I have to choose between the two, I choose Clark. It’s match day! Only one local student will get a Chicago Med placement, which means we’ll likely get either a lot more Clark or a lot more Noah next season.

April walks away before anything happens, but let’s be real-enough has happened that these two will have some things to address in the near future. On the rooftop near the end of the hour, Ethan and April almost kiss. It showed incredible strength and growth from both Ethan and April when they were eventually able to let Gary go, which was likely in large part due to the fact the Gary’s organs can save so many lives.īut wait, there’s more! The subtle sexual tension between these two the past few weeks? Not all in my head. But in this instance, it invades a bit on Gary’s rights. In many instances, it’s an admirable trait. It’s quite the case for April and Ethan-two people who have proved time and time again that letting go isn’t an ability they possess. He takes matters into his own hands-go out as an organ donor and save lives in the process. Gary is unwilling to have the brain surgery to fix his brain, because he has ALS and it’s progressing rapidly. “This is everything I’ve been living for.”Įthan and April care for Gary Foster, a very sick man who was hit by a car. It’s safe to say she’s having a psychotic break, and she barricades herself on the balcony with Connor helplessly trapped inside. Daniel is proved right at the end of the hour when Connor wakes to find Robin screaming and waving a broom on a chair in the living room. Releasing her is a mistake, and Daniel raises another valid point with Connor-not only is he a surgeon who works nearly forty-hour weeks, but he’s not equipped to handle what Robin might need. Though I agree with Connor that Robin shouldn’t have been committed against her will, Robin needed to be committed. A panel is assembled to determine Robin’s involuntary hold, and it results in her release and a rather explosive, public confrontation between Connor and Daniel.

Everything hinges on Robin being an immediate danger to herself, which Sarah concludes is not the case-at the moment. Daniel, of course, is vehemently against it. Connor, meanwhile, wholeheartedly believes being confined is what will drive Robin crazy-cue the battle to release Robin.Īfter consulting with Sarah, Connor is hellbent on getting Robin out of the hospital. Daniel, against everyone’s wishes, had Robin committed against her will. So much for peace! After finally finding themselves on the same page regarding Robin, Connor and Daniel once again find themselves at odds, and things get explosive. “Is she, or is she not, a danger to herself?”

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
