"Chicago Med" The Clothes Make the Man... Or Do They? (TV Episode 2021) Poster

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Chicago Med
aab87410 November 2022
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Favorite scene with

Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) - Maggie Telling her that she and Will were Exposed to a Drug and Finding him Unresponsive on the Floor. BTW, that Shower Scene between them - Can we say HOT?!!!

Maggie Lockwood (Marlyne Barrett) - Her Husband and Vanessa's Biological Dad Finally - and Accidentally - Meeting. OOPS!!!

Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) - Confronting Fred about Playing Golf instead of Dealing with the Scrubs Issue.

Dr. Vanessa Taylor (Asjha Cooper) - Not on. Hopefully it's only for Plot Purposes for Vanessa and not because Asjha Cooper Wants to Leave the Show!

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 Actor and Their Character!
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3/10
misleading made up medical crisis
sycamoreavenue10 November 2022
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I seldom write reviews but felt like I should on this episode since I'm a transplant recipient. One of the several story lines was about a kidney transplant recipient who was a brilliant mathematician 9 months post-surgery who had a reaction to one transplant drug. Supposedly she was also allergic to another drug, so the only way to maintain her transplant was to treat her with an antipsychotic for the psychosis she was experiencing. But this resulted in her being mentally very dull. Her husband decided for her that she should have the transplant removed sp she had to go back on dialysis to return to being brilliant (but with a shortened life on dialysis). However, this was a false choice to create drama for the show: while the drug she reacted to and the one she had been allergic to are the most well known immunosuppressives for kidney transplants, there are other drugs that can be used to maintain a transplant. The episode was based on the dishonest premise that there were only 2 drugs, there are others (lesser known to the public) that can be used. I hate fake dramatic plots, and also don't like that potential transplant patients may be frightened by this fake plot. There is plenty of drama in real life medicine, writers should stick to the truth and portray real life problems. CHICAGO MED has always over-hyped personal and medical situations to create faux drama. I've wondered why I keep watching it, and this time I'm done with the show.
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