Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Changes and Reflections: Chicago Med "When Your Heart Rules Your Head"/ Chicago Fire "My Lucky Day"


"When Your Heart Rules Your Head" 

When a depressed and suicidal patient comes into Med after trying to end his wife's suffering from her illness, Dr. Choi believes that the right thing to do is turn the patient into PD. While Noah, who disagrees, does the unthinkable as he helps the patient end his life. But in this case, while Noah wasn't turned into PD for his actions, Choi decides to let him go. 

Meanwhile, Halstead is put in a situation with April, who believes that their patient is the perfect fit for his trial, but barely makes the mark. That is until Halstead gives the patient fluids and decides that he's fit for his practice. While Dr. Charles continues to fight for custody for his daughter to not move to Arizona, Anna visits with Natalie and, while asking for birth control but instead learns that she's pregnant. 

"When Your Heart Rules Your Head" was a good episode, but I thought that the Noah storyline was bound to happen. I wasn't disappointed with the storyline as it gave some excellent moments with Ethan and April, but I think it's time Noah moves on from Med. I do applaud for what Noah had done as it was set in good attention. 

I really enjoyed the Halstead-April storyline and Natalie and Anna storyline that was a bit better than Noah's. I think the outcome of what we have learned from Anna would have a more significant effect, and maybe that comes in the next episode since she didn't tell Dr. Charles at the end about her pregnancy. And Halstead, who's trying to make his trial perfect (they have to make their date solid and perfect), did something outstanding to put a patient in his practice. 

Overall, I give this episode an 8.5/10.



"My Lucky Day"

Herrmann and Cruz ride up the elevator on a fire call at a high-rise building that would soon get trapped. With the loss of communication with the team, Cruz and Herrmann try to find a way to get out while the elevator cable wires are snapping off. 

They would hear the team in danger and Mouch trapped. Trying to keep calm, both Herrmann and Cruz talk tell their stories outside the firehouse that includes bringing children into the world. 

"My Lucky Day" might be one of my top five favorite bottle episodes of Chicago Fire. Let me just say that rule #1 of going into an elevator never talks about it's your lucky day because it's going to be not such a lucky one like Herrmann just had. 

All kidding to the side, this might have been the spotlight show of the week, in my opinion! This episode played so well to my emotions with the intensity, heartwarming, and fear of the team's going on.

Who isn't over the moon with Cruz's news (spoiler alert: Cruz and Chole are expecting their first child). 

Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.

What did you think of these episodes? Leave a comment below!

You can catch Chicago Med and Chicago Fire Wednesdays at 8/7c and 9/8c on NBC. 

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