Chicago Med season 3 episode 15 review: Are Will, Natalie over?
Chicago Med season 3 episode 15 kicked things off on Tuesday night with one of the most unusual cases in the three-year history of the series.
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Chicago Med season 3 episode 15 kicked things off on Tuesday night with one of the most unusual cases in the three-year history of the series.
“An Inconvenient Truth” isn’t just a film featuring Al Gore and the world’s most dramatic global-warming slideshow; this is also the title for Chicago Med season 3 episode 16 airing on NBC come April 17.
When Chicago Med season 3 episode 17 airs on NBC come April 24, it appears as though Dr. Sarah Reese is going to find herself in yet another difficult scenario with her father. He’s going to be returning to the hospital once more, and we wonder just what sort of interaction the two could have.
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Chicago Med season 3 episode 15 is airing on NBC in one week’s time and, based on some of the information we know at present, it’s a big one for Will and Natalie.
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Chicago Med season 3 episode 14 showed just how everything when you are a doctor can turn almost on a dime. There are moments in which you are viewed as a hero; yet, just mere seconds later you can be on your way out the door.
In this Chicago Med season 3 episode 14 exclusive sneak peek, Dr. Halstead and Goodwin have to deal with a kidnapping.
With 7 episodes left in Chicago Med season 3 we are starting to get an idea about where this could go when we get to the season finale.
Chicago Med season 3 episode 14 next week has a central conflict so intense, it may make you forget, at least for a minute or so, about some of the drama that took place on the show tonight.
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Chicago Med season 3 episode 13 was by far the most intense episode of the entire season from a medical standpoint, but the same also goes for the interactions between the characters.