Critics’ scores: 4 / 5.0
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The Salon isn’t the only one that’s out of control in Chicago’s Med Season 10 Episode 12.
Foreseeable, Mickey fell into self-destructive behavior as she struggled to think she needed the idea of healing.
I know he’ll get into the tail after he dies, but that’s worse than I thought, and honestly, I’d rather have a salon than that.


Salon in Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 12 About One of the Best Trauma Stories on TV
Chicago Med is one of the few shows that take mental health seriously. This medical drama points to a full-time psychiatrist in its editing – hardly any other show thought of it.
Not surprisingly, Salon’s PTSI (I honestly never heard of this word before the episode!).
It’s hard to get the right trauma story. Many shows portray survivors on stereotypes, making PTSD/PTSI permanent the stereotype that you become violent and unpredictable.
The salon story doesn’t focus on the symptoms of splashes or cheaply made dramas. The story is even not even as trauma as her efforts to admit she needs help.
Eleanor Hess: Do this, but in my experience, they chase you when you try to escape from the demons.
Salon didn’t even want to see Eleanor, just because the board insisted and refused to refer for long-term treatment.
Instead, she had the idea of changing her office, but she was attacked while alone in her old man.


How long does it take for the salon to finally surrender and see the therapist? How bad things have to be before she does it?
NCIS Legend CCH Pounder is perfect as an Eleanor. She speaks softly but confidently, tells the salon something about herself and gives her room to explore what happened to her.
If the salon finishes the meeting instead of running away, she may make some progress.
Hopefully she will talk to Dr. Charles soon. He is her best friend, so if anyone can convince her to seek treatment, it is him.
Is anyone still shipping Mickey/Hannah?
Ripley’s story is as bad as the salon.
If you are a Mitch/Hannah shipper, I will like your opinion of them. When the couple circles walk around, I hate it and always fight for stupid things.
I thought it was time for Hannah to be willing to throw away Mickey’s regretful ass, when he was willing to throw away his career and get mad at her because she did the right thing instead of making that nonsense.


Obviously, this is some kind of alcoholism/self-destructive storyline.
I received training consultation.
Helping people sober is one of my passions, especially after having a relationship with alcoholism and addicts, and after a lot of unnecessary trauma, it’s ultimately heartbreaking.
So I love a good addiction story. These types of stories can educate people about the sinister nature of alcohol and drug addiction and provide hope and empowerment.
However, this story is not a good addiction story.


But that’s not. Not a long shot.
It checks all the appropriate boxes, Mickey shows off after Sully’s death and is under pressure from Sully’s friends to keep drinking.
But something about it is not true.
Mitch and Sully’s other friends seemed to me like college students, acting like college students at a frat party.


They were rude to Hannah’s choice to stay awake, except to insist that Mickey continues to drink.
It’s not a good look for a doctor and a man who still has a high school/brother boy mentality.
I know this story should show Mickey’s mental health problems, but it’s just annoying. I don’t like that party with Hannah.
Everything these stories did to me made me believe that Hannah and Mickey weren’t suitable for each other, and I no longer like this pairing!
To increase the insult to the harm, Mickey’s hangover has nothing to do with why his young patient is unconscious.


A hangover Mickey made a serious medical mistake could be an interesting story.
Most shows can address the damage someone gets drunk, and quitting smoking that ignores hangovers and other drugs and alcohol can also lead to poor cognitive abilities and therefore poor performance at work.
That’s why Mitch deals with a debilitating hangover the day after his drunken adventure.
Instead, the problem is bad, and overworked Doris makes a near-fatal mistake because she is so tired.


Lenox considers firing Doris in Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 12
Doris is a senior nurse, even though she often doesn’t have much to do. According to Maggie, she was an outstanding performance in winning the award.
This made her mistake even more unacceptable.
I know that Gaffney’s nurses are overworked and they have to take on additional responsibilities, such as stocking between patients.
But come on! Give your child an adult dose of morphine can quickly become fatal.
Lenox is testing meningitis after the CT scan returns to normal, which means several hours have passed – do others find it strange that the extra morphine seems to have just worked from Abby’s system without causing permanent damage?
I’m not a fan of prescribing morphine for kids with stomach pain. I’m not the ones who think everything can be solved with herbs, but where is there evidence that Abby’s pain is such a powerful drug?


I think doctors want to avoid narcotics with their children as much as possible to reduce the risk of addiction or accidental overdose.
But someone prescribed their prescription and Doris mixed them with the adults, resulting in a near difference.
It is said that this is due to Jackson-Monro’s closure, and that is due to the shortage of staff in the hospital.
The lack of staff means Doris must balance her patient load with the stock that stores the medical supply closet, as drug technology will be out of service within a few hours.


I’m not sure how complicated the drug stock is, but the nurses think it’s not their job that bother me.
Some people have to stock up on drugs, and I don’t like to refuse to do things just because others “should”.
It’s one thing if Lenox expects Maggie to delegate a task that nurses can’t handle.
But no one asked Doris to take over Abrams in a complicated operation, and she might be done with all the time arguing about it – or at least a good start.


Random Thoughts About Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 12
- ph! Thankfully, Dr. Charles has more self-esteem than most TV people and resists Jackie’s attempt to kiss him.
- So Mitch is going to pretend he beat Pawel to get Scully out of the situation, and now Scully has disappeared, he beat Randos outside the bar.
- Jackie is with the danger of losing a child due to mental illness. I hope they can explore more.
- Archer and Margot’s arguments are annoying, but will the Chicago Medicine pave the way for Archer and Hannah?


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Chicago Med aired 8/7C on NBC on Wednesday and on Peacock on Thursday.
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