And Molehills: [s3e5] Mountains
“I have to throw a huge special shout-out to Chicago Med... I had Guillain-Barre Syndrome about seven years ago and it's rare for a medical drama to even mention it, so thank you.” Tell-Tale TV
Dr. Choi and Ms. Goodwin treat a woman with HIV symptoms who lacks insurance and refuses to be tested due to the stigma it would bring upon her family. After much persuasion from Goodwin, the patient eventually agrees to the test. [S3E5] Mountains And Molehills
Dr. Manning and Dr. Halstead treat a young girl suffering from rapidly ascending paralysis. Initially suspected to be Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), the diagnosis changes when Halstead also begins losing feeling in his leg, leading them to discover the cause is a rare paralyzing tick from Australia. “I have to throw a huge special shout-out to Chicago Med
Critics describe this as a "watchable" episode that leans into the show's established strengths—its cast and high-stakes medical puzzles—rather than relying on major narrative surprises. Goodwin treat a woman with HIV symptoms who
“This is a top-notch cast and they'll always make it worth our time... Aside from the cringe-worthy moment of [Noah] interrupting Connor's surgery, this feels like an episode where he may actually grow and mature.” One Chicago Center · 8 years ago
Resident Noah Sexton deals with his first patient loss. He makes a "rookie mistake" by promising a family the patient would be okay. When the patient dies, the grieving brother lashes out, throwing Noah through a glass door. Critical Review & Themes