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The episode marks a milestone for "April and Ethan" (Choi) as April finally goes public with their relationship, calling him her boyfriend in front of colleagues.
Dr. Manning and Dr. Halstead treat a young girl suffering from rapidly ascending paralysis. Initially suspected to be Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), the diagnosis changes when Halstead also begins losing feeling in his leg, leading them to discover the cause is a rare paralyzing tick from Australia.
Noah Sexton’s storyline is highlighted as a significant maturing point, forcing him to learn the hard lesson of never making guarantees to families. [S3E5] Mountains And Molehills
Resident Noah Sexton deals with his first patient loss. He makes a "rookie mistake" by promising a family the patient would be okay. When the patient dies, the grieving brother lashes out, throwing Noah through a glass door. Critical Review & Themes
The episode follows three primary medical and personal arcs within the hospital: The episode marks a milestone for "April and
Critics describe this as a "watchable" episode that leans into the show's established strengths—its cast and high-stakes medical puzzles—rather than relying on major narrative surprises.
is the fifth episode of Season 3 of the medical drama Chicago Med . It originally served as the show's midseason premiere following a winter hiatus. Plot Summary Halstead treat a young girl suffering from rapidly
“I have to throw a huge special shout-out to Chicago Med... I had Guillain-Barre Syndrome about seven years ago and it's rare for a medical drama to even mention it, so thank you.” Tell-Tale TV