The title of each Chicago Med episode typically reflects a theme for the week, and I loved how this one played into the lives of our favorite doctors and nurses this week. Connor finds himself lost in the media and perhaps, his need to be the hero. Following heartbreak, April loses herself in determination to save someone else. Sarah finds herself tasked with treating a man who has lost himself in an interesting identity, and Natalie and Ethan treat a man and his wife lost in a hopeless dream.
“There’s an exception to every rule.”
In the end, the man’s family asks Connor to let their son go. You can only take extreme measures for so long, and they’ve had enough. I don’t for a second think Connor’s desire to keep the man alive had anything to do with the press and high-profile status. Connor has always had the will to save his patients at any cost, and one thing he’s been learning (and will continue to learn) over the course of the series is when to let go.
“It’s hard to keep your mind from racing to that dark place.”
At the end of the hour, April faces her own heartbreak and has the DNC procedure. Thankfully, Maggie finds out (as April didn’t tell anyone), and was right by her side. Tate was there in the end, but I worry this could strain their relationship. They’ve been through so much already; can they handle this? I hope so—I love them together!
“I could only watch. I was useless, weak.”
As it turns out, Edward’s struggling with something everyone faces at some point: grief. He had to watch his wife die of cancer, unable to do anything to help her. It seems his new resolve comes from processing that helplessness. “I just want to be useful. I just want to be able to help.” And while Sarah’s first plan doesn’t go so well, she comes up with the perfect option for Edward in the end. She gives Edward a new costume—a hospital volunteer vest. I would love to see Edward every now and then, helping around the hospital. He’s a great character!
“Our bond is built on hope—it’s what holds us together.”
Another thought – I’ve been suspicious of Dr. Wheeler’s appearances lately on the show. He’s a minor character but he’s been present enough that I can’t help but think there’s something ahead for him. I won’t give any spoilers, but if you keep up with the future episode synopses, you might jump to the same conclusions regarding a story coming up in a few episodes…
What did you think of the episode? How shocked were you that April and Tate lost their baby? What is the purpose of Dr. Wheeler’s story? Share your thoughts below!