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[Episode Discussion] Chicago Med - 4x05 - "What You Don't Know..."
X Chicago Med 8:00 PM Wednesday October 24th, 2018 When things become complicated, Will is forced to lie to Natalie. Ethan and April find out some compromising information about Emily's boyfriend and Ava is unsure of what to do with a patient who is refusing treatment. Promo Photos | Sneak Peek #1 |
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Will undercover makes me so anxious for his safety, especially when he got taken away from the hospital. He's really not good at this, he's so nervous and jumpy that he's bound to get himself caught.
I understand the logic behind not telling Natalie - she won't worry, she won't blow his cover because she's worried etc. but this guy knows about her, and probably about Owen. They could be in danger because of this. Nice to see Ava interacting with someone other than Connor for a change, and I enjoyed her scenes with both Daniel and Goodwin. I hope this is something that continues. Her case was a sad one, too. I could totally understand why he wouldn't want to tell his son, but at the same time his son has a right to know. Glad they found a way for the son to find out. Connor finally admitting to Ava that he has feelings for her... it's about time. Although I'm still hoping he'll find out about the stuff with his dad before anything happens, because if she lets something start with him knowing she's lying to him, it won't look great on her and will give him even more cause to be hostile. It was obvious she was going to tell him just before he interrupted with his feelings, too, so in a way that was bad timing. This thing is clearly weighing on her and he unknowingly scared her out of telling him by raising the stakes. I totally figured that Emily's boyfriend would be married. It just seemed really likely. His wife was wrong to blame her, he's responsible for his own actions, Emily is as much a victim in this as she is. It's about time certain parts of society learnt to hold men responsible for their own actions instead of blaming women for them. Not enough Maggie or April, and for the latter, I really wish they would stop involving her in all of Ethan's cases. I'm not even sure if they're together anymore, that doesn't seem to have been specified, but if she's still having the personal interaction with him, which I do like, they need to vary it by having her work with someone else. |
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