Charite Season 1 Episode 4
Charite
Season 1

Ep 4. Episode 4

  • April 4, 2017
  • 3000 min

In the fourth episode of the German historical drama series Charite, viewers are introduced to more drama and tension as the hospital gets closer to the end of World War II. The focus is on the patients as the hospital staff tries to keep up with their needs while dealing with limited resources.

Sister Hedwig (Nina Gummich) is given the task of tending to a young boy who has lost both his arms and legs in a bombing. She becomes emotionally attached to the boy and is devastated when she learns that his condition has become critical. Meanwhile, Dr. Artur Waldhausen (Matthias Koeberlin) is faced with a challenge when a patient's condition worsens, and he has to make a difficult decision.

As the war comes to an end, the Charite hospital is faced with the challenge of dealing with the aftermath. Patients who have survived years of conflict are left with chronic conditions that require long-term care and rehabilitation. Dr. Anni Waldhausen (Mala Emde) struggles to keep up with the demands of her patients while trying to maintain a sense of hope for the future.

The episode also explores the personal lives of the hospital staff. Dr. Robert Koch (Justus von Dohnányi) reunites with his wife after years of separation, but the reunion is not what he expected. Sister Christa (Anna Maria Mühe) is confronted with the reality of her relationship with Dr. Artur Waldhausen when she is introduced to his wife.

Overall, Charite season 1 episode 4 is a powerful and emotional installment that explores the challenges of life during wartime. The episode highlights the strength and resilience of the patients and staff at the Charite hospital and serves as a reminder of the humbling nature of medicine.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 4, 2017
  • Runtime
    3000 min
  • Language
    English