Chicago Med “Family Matters” Preview

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In the upcoming episode of Chicago Med, “Family Matters”, get set for a healthy dose of moral quandaries and simmering workplace tensions, just what the doctor ordered. Drs. Ripley (Luke Mitchell) and Frost stumble upon some unexpected information that throws a wrench into their patient’s DNR, leaving them in a tricky ethical predicament. How far do you go when a patient’s wishes seem to contradict their best interests? It’s the kind of question that keeps medical dramas humming.

Elsewhere in Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, Hannah finds herself face-to-face with someone from her past. Whether this reunion offers a chance for closure or opens up a whole new can of worms is yet to be determined. Let’s just say, Hannah’s personal life is rarely smooth sailing.

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Meanwhile, the long-brewing feud between Archer (Steven Weber) and Lenox (Sarah Ramos) finally reaches its boiling point. This showdown has been a long time coming, and the fallout could have major repercussions for both of them and the entire hospital. Will cooler heads prevail, or will this professional clash turn into a full-blown meltdown?

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“Family Matters” looks set to deliver the usual Chicago Med cocktail: medical mysteries mixed with relationship drama and a splash of ethical dilemmas. Tune in to see how the Gaffney crew handles the pressure cooker this week.

Chicago Med “Family Matters” airs Wednesday, November 13, at 8/7c on NBC.

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