Chicago Med Season 5 Episode 10 Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore
- TV-14
- January 8, 2020
- 39 min
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7.9 (303)
Chicago Med season 5 episode 10 titled "Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore" follows the lives of the doctors and staff at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center as they navigate the difficult and often complex cases that are brought to their attention.
In this episode, tensions run high as the team deals with a number of challenging patients. Connor Rhodes (Colin Donnell) battles with his emotions as he tries to treat a young girl who has been the victim of a hit-and-run accident. Meanwhile, Dr. Choi (Brian Tee) struggles to keep his feelings in check as he treats a patient who reminds him of his deceased father.
Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) finds himself in a difficult position when he is asked to assess a patient's mental state. When it becomes clear that the patient is lying about his condition, Dr. Charles has to decide whether or not to confront him and risk his trust in the process.
Elsewhere, Dr. Manning (Torrey DeVitto) finds herself dealing with a highly unusual case when a young woman is brought to the hospital with a large and unexplained wound on her back. As she and Dr. Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) work to treat the patient and determine the cause of the injury, they find themselves uncovering a complex and disturbing story.
As the episode progresses, the team must confront not only the challenges presented by their patients, but also their own personal struggles. From relationship issues to past traumas, the doctors and staff of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center are forced to confront their deepest fears and vulnerabilities in order to provide the best care possible for those in need.
With expertly crafted storytelling and standout performances from the talented ensemble cast, "Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore" is an emotionally charged and thought-provoking episode that highlights the complexities and difficulties of working in the medical field. Whether dealing with life-and-death situations or confronting their own personal demons, the characters of Chicago Med continue to captivate audiences with their humanity, compassion, and unwavering commitment to their patients.