It's hard to imagine a day worse than April's.
Gaffney's 2nd favorite nurse powered through her shift after receiving the worst kind of news on Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 15, breaking everybody's hearts in the process.
Her loss made the other cases seem near inconsequential, once again highlighting the need for Med to occasionally back off from the ensemble norm and instead focus on a single character or two.
It's not that I didn't like the other cases or thought that the rest of the cast sucked, nor did I think April's decision to keep working intensified the emotion around what was happening.
But abortion is a controversial decision, and late term abortion even more so.
Technically, 19 weeks is just under the deadline for "late term," but it seemed obvious that's where the writers were headed with this arc.
Having April's procedure take place so immediately and with very little notice about the financial,...
Gaffney's 2nd favorite nurse powered through her shift after receiving the worst kind of news on Chicago Med Season 2 Episode 15, breaking everybody's hearts in the process.
Her loss made the other cases seem near inconsequential, once again highlighting the need for Med to occasionally back off from the ensemble norm and instead focus on a single character or two.
It's not that I didn't like the other cases or thought that the rest of the cast sucked, nor did I think April's decision to keep working intensified the emotion around what was happening.
But abortion is a controversial decision, and late term abortion even more so.
Technically, 19 weeks is just under the deadline for "late term," but it seemed obvious that's where the writers were headed with this arc.
Having April's procedure take place so immediately and with very little notice about the financial,...
- 3/3/2017
- by Elizabeth Harlow
- TVfanatic
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