Critics’ rating: 4.5 / 5.0
4.5
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 14 offers a crash course on how important it is to stand up.
Hannah has to deal with a mother who is too concerned, and Sharon stands in an inspector who seems eager to find a reason to close Gaffney Medical Center.
However, Archer’s ancient attitude of speaking deep truths when he was working on kites. What is the Chicago Medical Society?
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 14 offers an annoying mother and then suddenly makes her sympathetic
I will all be aggravated by Arianna’s mother.
She keeps interfering with Hannah’s examination because she thinks her 12-year-old is too young to hear things like menstruation and pregnancy.
I want to protect your kids, but that’s ridiculous.
Hannah is an obgyn. Of course, she would ask these very basic questions!
Also, the mother had asked a female doctor, at least in my opinion, which meant that she wanted her daughter to have a female health problem – which meant Hannah would ask about these topics that made Arianna’s mother so uncomfortable.
That being said, once Arianna fell ill, her mother’s attitude changed.
She immediately agreed to take the pelvic exam and began to trust Hannah to do her job.
After Hannah saved Arianna’s life, her mother was so overprotected that Arianna was afraid to tell her she went swimming or used a tampon, which almost killed her.
Finally, I like the scene between Hannah and Arianna’s mother.
Arianna’s Mother: When I was Arianna’s age, something happened to me.
Hannah: Sorry.
Arianna’s Mother: So when I had Arianna, I swear I would make her a child before the world reaches her.
Although she’s annoying for most of the episode, Arianna’s mother instantly becomes a sympathetic character.
She is not a monster. She was not controlled for her own sake.
She didn’t even censor her daughter’s exposure because she was super religious and believed that sex was guilty, which is what I think her problem was.
This woman has the best intentions in the world. She wanted to protect her baby from all the evil in the world…it almost killed her.
If Arianna died, it would be miserable because she was afraid to tell her mother that she used a tampon and that almost happened to her mother.
Good for her.
Chicago Medicine’s health inspector is a little weird
I like the idea that the health inspector threatens to turn off Gaffney for stupid reasons.
The storyline of Med Season 10 Episode 14 of Chicago is a win, but the inspector is weird.
When he was undercover at the beginning of the episode, he seemed to be a very meaningful person, always wearing a mask. To my disappointment, aspects of his character were abandoned-apparently part of his disguise.
I’ve been to the medical office countless times and just made the doctor suddenly realize that when they see me they’re not wearing masks, so I’d love a story about a story that wants to continue to cover up and take precautions to deal with health care facilities.
I know why Reed didn’t declare him an inspector in advance. This only causes people to work hard to solve all problems before they see them.
His initial interaction with the staff was ridiculous, though. Forced him into a restricted area and complained that his case took more than an hour to make him look eligible.
I called BS, i.e. ERS had to see what each patient thought within an hour after logging in. We all hope this is the case, but come on.
Every hospital I’ve been to has signs of emergency rooms telling people that if there are more life-threatening emergencies in those coming in after them, they will have to wait. Unfortunately, sometimes this means camping all night long.
Will this suck when it happens? Yes. Is it the reason for the closure of the hospital? Absolutely not.
Considering that another major hospital in the same area has just closed, the whole idea of closing makes no sense.
Where should sick people go? You might think they will do everything they can to keep Gaffney open.
Most so-called violations should be correctable, not the reason for closing the location.
Trash cans are not the exact distance and should not end the hospital’s ability to provide patient care. hurry up!
Chicago Medical College Season 10 Episode 14 Archer Story Sequence Makes Me Tick My Head
The Archer storyline is ridiculous.
I don’t understand why Archer took acid or any other medication with those two guys who seemed to have been smashed to death.
One moment he was checking them, and the next one he was tall. They also got him like this and disappeared, as if they weren’t important to the story.
While I didn’t work for this stupid storyline, Archer told Hannah that her specialness might make it worth it.
I’m not Hannah/archer’s guy, but if done right, I wouldn’t object to the situation and this scene opens the door.
That said, Archer lingers for about half the time, which has no effect on Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 14, which is probably ridiculous, and it might be what makes inspectors give them proper ratings.
About Ripley’s Roar
GH, Ripley is still part of Chicago Med Season 10.
This guy is just a trouble, he is busy practicing medicine when he is suspended.
His kiss to Lynne is predictable and expected, and is a real formation, and immediately after she hits the brakes, he tries to get Hannah to bring him back.
I’m glad she has too much self-esteem to say “yes” to the idea.
Hannah and Ripley were never great games, and now it’s obvious that she would be better on her own.
Ripley wants to go back to his street fighter. He wanted this since Sully’s death.
He can go with Lynn as long as he wants. trade?
Random Thoughts About Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 14
- I’m glad that the woman in Frost’s story appears volunteered. I’m not all investing in this story, but the woman who is willing to let her son fall and shoot him seems cruel.
- Does anyone think the inspector is doing a test while reading Maggie in plain sight?
- It was fun that the nurse’s business ran to the bathroom to avoid the inspector.
In you, Chicago medical fanatic.
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