: Reviewers from TV Fanatic noted the episode’s strength in showing how different characters process tragedy, particularly highlighting April’s emotional distance due to her own personal struggles.
: While the central tragedy of Wheeler's suicide takes center stage, the episode balances several medical cases, including Manning treating a boy who fell into a river and Rhodes examining the boy's rescuer. [S2E17] Monday Mourning
: The episode features a sharp clash between Dr. Choi and Dr. Halstead regarding a patient with stroke symptoms, which IMDb user reviews criticized as showing Choi's "black and white" thinking and inability to separate personal feelings from professional duty. : Reviewers from TV Fanatic noted the episode’s
In Chicago Med Season 2, Episode 17, titled "," the hospital staff grapples with the sudden suicide of a colleague. Critics and viewers found this episode to be a heavy, emotionally charged depiction of grief and professional conflict. Key Review Highlights Choi and Dr
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: Some fans expressed frustration with Dr. Choi's character arc, finding him less likable in this episode despite the show's attempts to soften his image through subplots like the panda storyline.