Critics’ rating: 1.5 / 5.0
1.5
Sorry, Ripley’s fans, but I’m not buying this redemption storyline.
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15 takes Ripley’s near-death experience as forgiveness he doesn’t earn, especially Hannah.
Don’t get me wrong. I don’t want that guy to die. But I don’t want this story to go straight.
Obviously, Chicago Med Episode 10 Episode 15 in the first scene
The episode begins with Ripley falling into a seemingly unpaid car accident, which leads him to find two people trapped in a well.
That’s: his hastily redemption story.
From the second second, he found the mother and daughter, and I knew where this was going.
Ripley will save them, and everyone in Chicago will declare him a hero, and he will enjoy it magically in the hospital.
tin!
I wouldn’t mind Ripley’s real redemption story, but that’s not. It’s a way to eliminate what’s going on in the past few weeks, including Hannah breaking it down for all the right reasons.
Ripley’s near-death experience is unnecessary
I suspect Ripley will die, which makes it the tool for Hannah to bring him back.
I hate this idea passionately. She broke up with him because it was a toxic relationship. Ripley kept spinning and expects Hannah to save him for herself.
Why did she be sure she was wrong? I know that near-death experiences can make people reevaluate their life choices, but keep going!
I hate the idea of Hannah doing the healthiest thing she can do for herself, just convince myself in the next episode.
That said, the last five minutes did give me a similar resonance to when Melendez died on Good Doctor. I almost looked up, is Luke Mitchell leaving Chicago Med!
But once Hannah ran to him and cried that she loved him, I knew no doubt about our body and mind.
I’m right.
These are the magical words that reborn him (although he should have woken up because his view of Sully shows that Ripley is completing his in vitro experience)
Once he does, the points roll – Chicago Medical School won’t be back until March 26, so the stupid ending is our last scene in nearly a month.
Ah! This kind of nonsense is enough in our days. I expect Chicago Medicine to be better, even if it’s a soap opera more important than sometimes.
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15 is much better in the first half than in the second episode
The first half of this story involves Ripley helping Mouch get the victim out of the well, which is worth seeing.
It’s not the most brilliant story ever – I’m still not sure why Ripley was on that road, or the quick way to get him into the well – but it’s fun.
I don’t watch Chicago fire regularly, but when I do, I like Mouch, so I don’t mind he’s part of the story. His plan lifts mother and daughter out of meaningful plans.
I felt sorry for the victims, and it lasted for several hours. They were frightened and needed to be rescued immediately.
Among all the other things, we did this storyline
However, Ripley decided to ignore Mouch’s advice and enter the well by himself, which felt like a replay.
Isn’t this what happened on the 2025 Chicago crossover when Adam and Kidd drove into that train?
Then, like now, characters are trapped with restricted air supply, rubble takes hours to pass, with little ability to communicate, while those who care about them sit in frozen places, waiting for news.
There is no way to cross the Chicago Fire and no one is stuck in the way?
Plus, Chicago Med is the only show where the couple were trapped during the crossover.
If we need this stupid Ripley story, then why can’t we have a month’s time instead of wasting time?
The hospital scene feels like an afterthought
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15 took too much time on Ripley’s situation rather than blending it with the hospital scene.
Most of them were forgotten when Emelie and her mother arrived at the hospital.
Of course, Hannah had the surgery, but there was no real story there.
The focus of most hospital scenes seems to be to upset people about Ripley being trapped, waiting for news or telling others.
Also, to increase the insult of injury, most archers inform Hannah that she and Charles both appear randomly at Inoue.
If Sadie and Emery weren’t going to have any stories there, what’s the point?
I understand that Ripley is the main focus, but it is obvious that the other characters are just props to his redemption story, which is seriously unknown.
There are some other interesting stories in Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15
To be fair, this is not bad.
Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15 has some other more interesting subpictures:
- Hannah’s sister is pregnant. Like a real sister. I feel like I’ve missed something, but despite that, I love their connection. I want more of this story.
- Frost crosses the path with a woman who once worked on TV. They almost kissed, but he decided not. The story isn’t that exciting, but it’s clear that Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15 is the beginning of a new will – they’re not their story.
Do you like Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 15?
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Was Hannah and Ripley’s initial breakup split for drama, or should she stay away from him?
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Chicago Med aired 8/7C on NBC on Wednesday and on Peacock on Thursday. The next new episode will be aired on March 26, 2025.
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