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It was never shown, but I think she did.

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@MamaWick wrote:

It was never shown, but I think she did.


I do too.

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As someone else said, I'm not liking any of these characters anymore.

 

Why does Dr. Charles get all the headcases as his residents?

 

I'm still watching but barely hanging on.

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Somebody tell me Bekker is not that crazy. No one who worked with her believed she would be that careless to allow herself to be stuck during the surgery of the man who had HIV. Rhodes did respond but I don't think it went exactly the way she hoped. He stopped by her house to check on her; however, he didn't stay and he made it clear nothing had changed between the two of them.

 

I am sick of the Natalie and Will back and forth. I hope Wednesday's show was the last "It's over".

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Bekker ran out of the OR rather quickly. No one saw any blood. She apparently dressed the wound herself. Yeah, she may be that crazy to have faked the injury.
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Once again Will Halstead keeps getting away with sticking his nose in things that concern patients which are not his. I REALLY dislike his character. 

 

@MamaWick   looks like we called it regarding Bekker. Rhodes is attracting women who have mental issues.

 

We hadn't seen the COO lately. Was hoping she was gone. Couldn't believe she waltzed into the room and told Rhodes about that complaint in front of Bekker and that other doctor. It made sense that Bekker was there [since she was involved] but not that ED doctor. I really thought he was the one who made the anonymous complaint because he and Rhodes have had quite a few run-ins.

 

Was good to see Dr Latham last night.

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@Tique wrote:

Once again Will Halstead keeps getting away with sticking his nose in things that concern patients which are not his. I REALLY dislike his character. 

 

@MamaWick   looks like we called it regarding Bekker. Rhodes is attracting women who have mental issues.

 

We hadn't seen the COO lately. Was hoping she was gone. Couldn't believe she waltzed into the room and told Rhodes about that complaint in front of Bekker and that other doctor. It made sense that Bekker was there [since she was involved] but not that ED doctor. I really thought he was the one who made the anonymous complaint because he and Rhodes have had quite a few run-ins.

 

Was good to see Dr Latham last night.


 

 

@Tique  I was hoping the COO was gone, too.  I also wish the other doctor in the room when she told Dr. Rhodes of the complaint would leave.  I can't decide what I think about Dr. Bekker.  I do wonder if she's guilty of all three things that Dr. Rhodes accused her of.


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@NickNack wrote:

@Tique wrote:

Once again Will Halstead keeps getting away with sticking his nose in things that concern patients which are not his. I REALLY dislike his character. 

 

@MamaWick   looks like we called it regarding Bekker. Rhodes is attracting women who have mental issues.

 

We hadn't seen the COO lately. Was hoping she was gone. Couldn't believe she waltzed into the room and told Rhodes about that complaint in front of Bekker and that other doctor. It made sense that Bekker was there [since she was involved] but not that ED doctor. I really thought he was the one who made the anonymous complaint because he and Rhodes have had quite a few run-ins.

 

Was good to see Dr Latham last night.


 

 

@Tique  I was hoping the COO was gone, too.  I also wish the other doctor in the room when she told Dr. Rhodes of the complaint would leave.  I can't decide what I think about Dr. Bekker.  I do wonder if she's guilty of all three things that Dr. Rhodes accused her of.


 

@NickNack   my vote: Yay.

 

Also I don't think she's done. It wasn't so much that she told Rhodes she would do anything for him; it was the way she said it. He better clue someone in on his suspicions.

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There are a lot of people on this show I don't like.  I'm not very good at remembering names (I watch way too many shows to keep everyone straight, so I apologize).

 

I do like the psychiatrist guy.  Years ago I watched a show with him in it.  His wife had skin cancer and he was amazing.  Since then I've liked him.

 

I think everyone on this show is a ding bat.  It's like "how to act dumb".  Ha!

 

I watch it because I like the other Chicago shows and they often over-lap (like next week).

 

I like shows that do that, but that means it's often necessary to keep up with other linked-together shows.

 

I don't dislike the show, it's just that the people do such stupid things!

 

So we are supposed to believe an intelligent nurse would give her kidney to a woman she kinda....sorta knew (who's a lady of the night) just because she lived 'on the other side of the street...so to speak?

 

Come on.  I have an imagination, but who would be that stupid?  What I've seen of this nurse, it doesn't seem like something she'd ordinarily do.

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People do give their kidneys to acquaintances and even total strangers in paired kidney transplants.  HOWEVER, it does not happen that fast.   

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