Dr Charles talks to the girl like he’s not in a hospital and this a normal conversation....that’s just so sweet. He’s the best psychiatrist and a brilliant actor.
Child psychiatrists are in a league of their own. My daughter had many mental health issues as a young teenager, so I dealt with loads like Dr Charles. This is a brilliant portrayal of just what a child psychiatrist is like. Amazingly clever method acting here.
I binged all four seasons of this show Netflix had in my country when I learned about it and tbh, Dr. Charles is the only reason I kept watching after season 3. She show just took a massive dip, glad atleast someone tried to carry it :/
Can we take a moment to appreciate the actor for Kelly's acting. Absolutely amazing, you can see the subtle changes in her body language and emotion that really make the scenes.
Dr Charles apparently knows everything about every single type of mental illness in the world - you won’t find that in a real life psychiatrist because that’s not possible. I’m not trashing the character - I’m saying his level of ‘expertise’ isn’t possible in reality.
this scene literally had me bawling out my eyes. April's frustration and determination for the girl's safety and wellbeing, and the girl having to hide behind so many thick layers from her true self. I hope those in a similar situation in the real world can find their comfort and justice soon.
The way she started freaking out when the guards grabbed and started panicking on her bed while hugging her knees was just heartbreaking. That experience of getting grabbed against her will must have been too familiar for her
It reminded me of Elizabeth Smart, and what she went through that poor girl taking right out of her bed in the middle of the night by those two idiots that sexually assaulted that girl all day and night. Thank goodness those two women recognized her and called the police right away. Look at the ones that are being grabbed off the streets to be put into human trafficking and it could be writing your neighbourhood that they end up living, but they kept as prisoners in the house. It’s sickening.
I disagree, I rather not hear about it, I like using TV as a means to escape reality just for a moment. If I wanted to know more about covid I would watch the news
Do people not understand how hard is it to grive for someone that is not dead the girl has been missing for 10+years the mother probably got endless stories a week if not a day about where her daughter is that always leads to a dead end imagine being told all of a sudden your daughter out of no where (knowing most people that go missing don't get found) is all of a sudden found
Nope. We dont understand. If it were my child, I'd follow every lead, over n over n over again just for the possibility that's it's real. I wouldn't give up. Despite the disappointment n trauma n misery, I'd follow up for the 1 possibility that it is my child.
@@rianamohamed300 not everyone is strong like that though. Imagine spending 10 years getting your hopes up again and again only for them to be crushed. Nobody deserves to live like that. And moving on at some point is healthy
@@rianamohamed300 Exactly. "If". If it were your child. Easy to say what you would do when you haven't actually been in that position. Please learn to empathise more and get down from your moral high horse.
10 years is a long time to give 100% and more to a cause. And she must have had people helping her grieve. It's a sad scene because we know how stories on TV shows work, but that doesn't mean she was wrong to be doubtful and consider her mental health to be more important at the time.
I love this show so much, and pd and fire. Top notch characters and acting, love when they crossover and the various characters from different shows interact
I've always loved this show for portraying that all illness is both physical and mental. The body doesn't compartmentalise, neither should healthcare professionals.
I love that COVID-19 is a part of the show. It adds to more reasons why I enjoy and love this show so much in addition to making it so much more realistic since the pandemic has caused a major impact in medical facilities over the past 2+ years
its so sad that this actually happens and seeing her reaction the teddy must have brought so many memories back bc when you see something like from when you were little it brings all of the times back and i know this bc it happens to me.
I used to find House super interesting but his demeanor and they way he makes the whole cast miserable was unbearable. I find Chicago med much better. Many interesting cases from medical point of view but much more relatable characters.
@@cobrakaier238 I enjoy House a lot. It's much less grounded in realism but the characterization of everyone there is great, at least the earlier seasons anyway. House cares deeply for his team he just has a House way of showing it. Plus, and this may be because I'm a healthcare worker, it's really gratifying to hear House say to stubborn patients what most real life practitioners wanna say but can't.
@@gracecalis5421 I enjoyed it too until his behavior killed one of the characters. It was too much. I stopped after season 5. I enjoy Chicaco Med much more.
@@vi9763 Yep. I always wonder how many people could've walked by or interacted with a missing person and yet had no clue. It's important to keep up with missing person cases. You could be helping someone.
Well Dr. Choi is acting according to medicine ethics, you cant just assume every scared girl is abducted, and you can't make those decisions on your own, hospitals have ethics comittees to handle that. Doctors could go to prison for taking this matter in their own hands
Same. The poor thing was terrified... Who knows how many times she tried to escape from her kidnapper(s) before she was abused into submission. For those who say this is just a show, I know that. But somewhere in real life, to a real person, this has happened before.
@@SoulOfJustice1994 And there are plenty of cases where the poor kid is found alive and everyone askes "Why didn't you just run?" Then they say the horrors they went through and what was threatened on their families if they left.
@@speedude0164 They might not have been able to. The girl might not have been able to give enough accurate information about him, either because she didn't know or was still too traumatised to rat on her captor
There was one case where a guy pretended to be a family's long lost son. I can't remember why. But the parents, even though it was VERY obvious he wasn't their teenage son (his eye colour was different, for crying out loud), supported his story the entire time. The guy thought it was so suspicious that they were so willing to support what was obviously a sham - the parents, I should mention, were suspects in the kids original disappearance.
It's happened a few times. There's the famous execution of the Romanovs and Anastasia's skeleton wasn't found at first, so many young women pretended to be her for the fame and fortune. A boy named Bobby Dunbar disappeared and when he was apparently found his entire town threw a parade for him. He didn't pretend at first, but the police and a whole town believed he was their lost little boy, so he was under a lot of pressure. I believe there was another case where a young boy pretended to be someone's missing child at first so he could live in Hollywood (he had run away from his family).
Oliver Platt was in SO many movies in the late 90s and early 00s. I was always sad that he usually played side characters, for me he was more entertaining to watch any character in the movie he was in. Very underrated!
The scary part of this episode is not the kidnapped girl but the mother who pretend her daughter is dead just to make an end on her disparition and find peace… living in a constant lie to gives a apparence of normal life.
It's more of having gotten hopeful too many times before only to be left distraught by fakes and misleads. She refuses to accept any new persons because it is easier to hide in this shell where she cannot get hurt again than to latch onto another new hope only for it to destroy her again.
What else was she supposed to do? Sit in despair over the false leads that never led to her daughter? Numb the unimaginable pain with drugs or alcohol? You would have been more satisfied if she mentally disconnected with the world and slowly went crazy so she became the neighborhood "crazy lady"? What she did was protect her mental state of mind after years of never knowing what happened to her daughter. You do not get to dictate or judge if her choices of self protection and healing process is "scary" or acceptable. It is not your place or your job to police someone elses mental healing after experiencing long term trauma. Period.
I’ve never seen this show before, do we get to know more about her trauma and situation? Like where she was, how her abduction happened, if the person had been arrested after that? I want to know!
You know what will make this suspected child kidnapping victim feel safe and secure? Strange men in uniforms running at her, grabbing her and forcing her into an enclosed space plus yelling that she cant leave.
@@swordablaze9259 They could handle it calmly and sensitively. De-escalating situations is common in an ER. I know this is just tv but someone with issues could see this and be afraid the same will happen to them, discouraging them from seeking help.
@@charliwilde De-escalation is common yes, but the problem with this girl was that she wasn't going to listen and barged straight passed them. She'd been conditioned. They needed to detain her before she left.
Unfortunately theres cases where they have to do this. She was afaird. Brain washed. She wouldn't listen and would have gone straight back to her kidnapper. They had no choice but to pick her up, and although it caused her pain, it was the best thing to do
It's a drama + they are people too adrenaline will be pumping and as you could see she started to make herself ready to run for it. Right after she got on the bed you could see defense started and they let go
Doesn't the guy running the dept know that people are abducted (or raped, or victims of Munchausen by proxy, or part of a cult) every other week at this hospital?
Honestly I act like this in hospital, when I'm under stress I panic and say "I don't know" or just anything dumb because I physically can't think straight with needles or hospital equipment near me
This is so far from anything even resembling real life! In reality, the police would be in control with specialist support officers who know the original case inside out and have the power to investigate properly. The hospital would have nothing to do with it - they don't have the training. Hospitals have policies in place to deal with patients who they suspect might be in trouble for some reason. Those policies require connecting with experts and not trying to solve it themselves. It would be nice if these programmes could at least reflect reality and pay tribute to the teams who really deal with these instances . Too often they get sidelined in favour of some "hero" nurse or doctor who don't know what they are doing.
There is an amazing movie that focuses heavily on the rehabilitation after being an abduction victim called Room. Not to be mistaken for the horrendously terrible awesome movie The Room.
I had one of the best psychiatrist when I was a child he was just like doctor Charles he saw the person not there condition and he actually listened to me. One time I asked him if my fear of bees, wasps and flies was a part of my adhd and my mam said it isn’t and he immediately looked at my mam and said it is he said it could be due to a side affect of my medication make my phobias worse. Moral of the story see the person not there physical or mental health issues.
6:33 security just takes her away in an ordinary fashion and then just put her on the bed and restrain her and I like how Dr Choi just says security, then two guards just come right away
Hot take, that nurse isn't good. I think she's supposed to be portrayed as some renegade who stands up to authority because she knows better and is inevitably proven right. But she wanted to confine a patient in hospital because of a hunch she was a missing person. When that idea failed because it's super illegal she unethically snuck a picture of said patient to compare to missing persons. And when that picture is doctored by some APP to have a fleeting resemblance to a missing girl they go to the missing girls mothers house to convince the bereaved mother that with no substantial evidence that some random woman in the hospital is her missing daughter. Upon failing to convince the mum the nurse then, with the fakest sympathy only a dead-inside nurse could provide, tries to convince the devastated mother to come to the hospital to potentially identify this random patient. As if the adult patient is an animal in a zoo. The nurse couldn't accept being wrong so she stole a sentimental memento from the grief stricken mother to try and coax an epiphany in the patient, thus vindicating all the ethically dubious things she did. I'd have liked the patient to say that's not my bear and the nurse having to explain to the mother why she stole one of her most treasured possessions.
Maybe they haven't done things rights, but were they wrong trying to free a innocent girl from a terrible situation where it was clear she was a victim of kidnapping who was held captive for 10 years to the point that she didn't even know what a tablet is and was clearly terrified of what her captor would do to her if she didn't go back on time O_o ?
If you see a comment from a "Mr Monkey " and "LupusGelos "(or something like that) these dudes are TROLLS don't believe anything they say in the comments like "Oh important main character dies cry cry " or Lupus doing a sarcastic "twisting of the plot" to make it seems the main characters are the villains. If someone hatez or dislikes the Chicago Franchise no worries Man, TV shows will always have a love hate status quo with viewers, Just straight up tell it not try to "twist " it to troll
Dr Charles talks to the girl like he’s not in a hospital and this a normal conversation....that’s just so sweet. He’s the best psychiatrist and a brilliant actor.
Right. He’s like a big teddy bear
Child psychiatrists are in a league of their own. My daughter had many mental health issues as a young teenager, so I dealt with loads like Dr Charles. This is a brilliant portrayal of just what a child psychiatrist is like. Amazingly clever method acting here.
I binged all four seasons of this show Netflix had in my country when I learned about it and tbh, Dr. Charles is the only reason I kept watching after season 3. She show just took a massive dip, glad atleast someone tried to carry it :/
He is! It's so weird to see him be a vilian in Dangerous Beauty...
Most psychiatrists are just like that. It’s their training.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the actor for Kelly's acting. Absolutely amazing, you can see the subtle changes in her body language and emotion that really make the scenes.
i was really thrown away at how amazing of a job she did
wdym acting? isn't this real..
@@Baileezz Nope its acting but is typically based on true stories
@@Baileezz did you really think they will film her if this were real??
The actress is Keira Prinz 👍
Dr Charles is so relatable I wish I had a psychiatrist like him.
Wow you got a like from the channel slay you
Dr Charles apparently knows everything about every single type of mental illness in the world - you won’t find that in a real life psychiatrist because that’s not possible.
I’m not trashing the character - I’m saying his level of ‘expertise’ isn’t possible in reality.
@@dmf1301 well one can wish. I'm not able to get one these days and I need one.
Even a regular one that can get my meds working
@@dmf1301 sure he is the best 💕💕💕
Same
this scene literally had me bawling out my eyes. April's frustration and determination for the girl's safety and wellbeing, and the girl having to hide behind so many thick layers from her true self. I hope those in a similar situation in the real world can find their comfort and justice soon.
Snap LOL
LOL bruh
That bear scene made me cry. 😭 I love this episode but it's so emotional.
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The way she started freaking out when the guards grabbed and started panicking on her bed while hugging her knees was just heartbreaking. That experience of getting grabbed against her will must have been too familiar for her
It reminded me of Elizabeth Smart, and what she went through that poor girl taking right out of her bed in the middle of the night by those two idiots that sexually assaulted that girl all day and night. Thank goodness those two women recognized her and called the police right away.
Look at the ones that are being grabbed off the streets to be put into human trafficking and it could be writing your neighbourhood that they end up living, but they kept as prisoners in the house. It’s sickening.
"I'M DONE CHASING GHOSTS" was heartbreaking to hear from a mother 🥺
I love how they make it as realistic as possible, having mentioned COVID and other things that have happened in real life.
I think a lot of shows like this have had to bc otherwise they couldn’t film like normal and all (sorry if that doesn’t rly make sense)
@@n1ghtrxse actually a very great observation, really shows the genius behind these shows and the people who write/direct them.
Yeah, that huge plandemic made his way into our shows... Can't stand this... A huge joke.
I’m wondering if they are real doctors
I disagree, I rather not hear about it, I like using TV as a means to escape reality just for a moment. If I wanted to know more about covid I would watch the news
Such a nice detail to see the scar on her hand after her mother mentioned it just as a nail in the coffin to confirm it's really her.
Do people not understand how hard is it to grive for someone that is not dead the girl has been missing for 10+years the mother probably got endless stories a week if not a day about where her daughter is that always leads to a dead end imagine being told all of a sudden your daughter out of no where (knowing most people that go missing don't get found) is all of a sudden found
Nope. We dont understand. If it were my child, I'd follow every lead, over n over n over again just for the possibility that's it's real. I wouldn't give up. Despite the disappointment n trauma n misery, I'd follow up for the 1 possibility that it is my child.
@@rianamohamed300 not everyone is strong like that though. Imagine spending 10 years getting your hopes up again and again only for them to be crushed. Nobody deserves to live like that. And moving on at some point is healthy
@@rianamohamed300 it’s easy to say that now but u really don’t know until it happens to u
@@rianamohamed300 Exactly. "If". If it were your child. Easy to say what you would do when you haven't actually been in that position. Please learn to empathise more and get down from your moral high horse.
10 years is a long time to give 100% and more to a cause. And she must have had people helping her grieve. It's a sad scene because we know how stories on TV shows work, but that doesn't mean she was wrong to be doubtful and consider her mental health to be more important at the time.
I feel sorry for the mother badly, it must be so tiring, imagine the pain the grieve, the guilt, the judgement she been going through the entire life
Crazy imagining what the girl went through her reactions are similar to someone of very horrific trauma.
THIS SHOW NEVER FAILS TO SUPRISE ME
Same 😭🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🥺
Doctor Charles is my favorite doctor, his plot are super interesting
He is also my good friend in real life 😂😂😂
@@jesseleesoffer4286 i dont believe you…?
I was immediately concerned with the way she was talking and her reaction to Doctor Charles.
I love this show so much, and pd and fire. Top notch characters and acting, love when they crossover and the various characters from different shows interact
You mean PD and fire, this is med, just a friendly reminder.
@@LordDarthNintendoe oh yeah thanks for pointing that out lmao
@@ghostheart1996 anytime
Loving your pfp XD Elmo is the best species
I like fire and med but I can't stand PD. It's just nowhere near as good as the other 2.
I've always loved this show for portraying that all illness is both physical and mental. The body doesn't compartmentalise, neither should healthcare professionals.
I love that COVID-19 is a part of the show. It adds to more reasons why I enjoy and love this show so much in addition to making it so much more realistic since the pandemic has caused a major impact in medical facilities over the past 2+ years
Or it propagandises the lie to keep believing covid was a thing.
@Annistar It's a show about doctors working in a hospital. How is it not supposed to mention covid lmao.
@Annistar *sad violin music*
@Annistar You use a medical show as a form of escapism...? Does this show not remind you of how horrible the world can be?
Ok 😮
One thing I dislike about Chicago med. It is that the episodes are too short, and they were never completed.
I don't know who plays Kelly but I hope her career has taken off or does take off. She can portray emotion.
its so sad that this actually happens and seeing her reaction the teddy must have brought so many memories back bc when you see something like from when you were little it brings all of the times back and i know this bc it happens to me.
I love Dr Charles! ❤️ he is a brill actor and just puts his patients at ease
I've been watching House MD clips so I was operating under the idea that this show was old too so it was weird to hear the doctor mention covid
Yeah and like with the house MD clips I may now need to watch the entire series😂
I used to find House super interesting but his demeanor and they way he makes the whole cast miserable was unbearable. I find Chicago med much better. Many interesting cases from medical point of view but much more relatable characters.
@@cobrakaier238 I enjoy House a lot. It's much less grounded in realism but the characterization of everyone there is great, at least the earlier seasons anyway. House cares deeply for his team he just has a House way of showing it. Plus, and this may be because I'm a healthcare worker, it's really gratifying to hear House say to stubborn patients what most real life practitioners wanna say but can't.
@@gracecalis5421 I enjoyed it too until his behavior killed one of the characters. It was too much. I stopped after season 5. I enjoy Chicaco Med much more.
@@cobrakaier238
Which character was that?
I watched the ending and the mother goes to the hospital when she saw the girl thry both cried and hug each other.
that was the comment i was looking for. Thank you!!!
Who kidnaped her??
I feel so bad for people who get abducted and go through trauma like this
😂
@@lenardgor
What is so funny? :|
@@gettingcalledoutontwitteri1882the same vibe as wendy williams aww she died
I see Dr Charles, I click.
Dr Choi makes me wonder how many missing or abducted people he's dealt with and just ignored
I wonder how many people out there are like Dr. Choi. Have probably dealt with a missing person and completely ignored the signs.
@@syleenah9719
That's why it takes a team sometimes. One may miss something that another health-care professional may be more sensitive to
@@vi9763 Yep. I always wonder how many people could've walked by or interacted with a missing person and yet had no clue. It's important to keep up with missing person cases. You could be helping someone.
Well Dr. Choi is acting according to medicine ethics, you cant just assume every scared girl is abducted, and you can't make those decisions on your own, hospitals have ethics comittees to handle that. Doctors could go to prison for taking this matter in their own hands
I don't know if i am the only one but this made me sad for the girl.
Same. The poor thing was terrified... Who knows how many times she tried to escape from her kidnapper(s) before she was abused into submission.
For those who say this is just a show, I know that. But somewhere in real life, to a real person, this has happened before.
@@SoulOfJustice1994 And there are plenty of cases where the poor kid is found alive and everyone askes "Why didn't you just run?"
Then they say the horrors they went through and what was threatened on their families if they left.
I wish my therapist was more like dr Charles
She got reunited with her mom. Pity they didn't show kidnapers getting that sweet justice.
It wasn't on the PD side of this show? Would have been satisfying to see someone like Voight give like that what they deserve.
So we never learn who the kidnaper is and why he did it?
@@speedude0164 They might not have been able to. The girl might not have been able to give enough accurate information about him, either because she didn't know or was still too traumatised to rat on her captor
What i just cannot understand is how does someone go pretend to be someone’s lost child i just how
Money!
There was one case where a guy pretended to be a family's long lost son. I can't remember why. But the parents, even though it was VERY obvious he wasn't their teenage son (his eye colour was different, for crying out loud), supported his story the entire time. The guy thought it was so suspicious that they were so willing to support what was obviously a sham - the parents, I should mention, were suspects in the kids original disappearance.
It's happened a few times. There's the famous execution of the Romanovs and Anastasia's skeleton wasn't found at first, so many young women pretended to be her for the fame and fortune. A boy named Bobby Dunbar disappeared and when he was apparently found his entire town threw a parade for him. He didn't pretend at first, but the police and a whole town believed he was their lost little boy, so he was under a lot of pressure. I believe there was another case where a young boy pretended to be someone's missing child at first so he could live in Hollywood (he had run away from his family).
@@ew6483 the last case is real, he did it for the '' thrill '' of attention
@Gi Gi Thank you for the reminder! Such a grisly tale with no happy endings... Technically still unsolved, but we all know what happened...
I love this show so much I can't wait for another season to come out of Chicago med, fire and pd
Where can I watch these Chicago seasons???
@@leandra_jamaican I believe there is some on netflix, but I'm not to certain
@@leandra_jamaican Peacock has all seasons from all Chicago's series
@@leandra_jamaican i Watch all of them on prime video!
I'm so crying!!! That sooo good!!
it was so smart for dr charles to change the name of the girl she claimed to babysit and see if she would recognise he changed the name
Oh April you beautiful angel. Always loved her the most on the show
Oliver Platt was in SO many movies in the late 90s and early 00s. I was always sad that he usually played side characters, for me he was more entertaining to watch any character in the movie he was in. Very underrated!
The scary part of this episode is not the kidnapped girl but the mother who pretend her daughter is dead just to make an end on her disparition and find peace… living in a constant lie to gives a apparence of normal life.
It's more of having gotten hopeful too many times before only to be left distraught by fakes and misleads. She refuses to accept any new persons because it is easier to hide in this shell where she cannot get hurt again than to latch onto another new hope only for it to destroy her again.
When someones gone missing theres 99 chances theyre dead pal.
And only 1 that theyre still alive, especially after so mnay years
@@KingOfSciliy I would have understood 30 years ago, but now we have DNA. You don’t even have to look at anyone, all you have to do is to get swabbed.
What else was she supposed to do? Sit in despair over the false leads that never led to her daughter? Numb the unimaginable pain with drugs or alcohol? You would have been more satisfied if she mentally disconnected with the world and slowly went crazy so she became the neighborhood "crazy lady"? What she did was protect her mental state of mind after years of never knowing what happened to her daughter. You do not get to dictate or judge if her choices of self protection and healing process is "scary" or acceptable. It is not your place or your job to police someone elses mental healing after experiencing long term trauma. Period.
For her case.....being subjected to false hope was crippling her life.....
It's always Dr. Choi who makes it difficult 😒
THIS. CHANNEL. IS. EVERYTHING.
Dr Charles is so underrated bro I love him
Cant imagine what she went through💔
Drama school.
It’s not a documentary.
Dr Charles likes Amadeus. What a man of class
the face app was a really nice touch to this episode!
Sometimes i feel like Dr charles is a real psychiatrist...
Oliver Platt is that good of an actor
I’ve never seen this show before, do we get to know more about her trauma and situation? Like where she was, how her abduction happened, if the person had been arrested after that? I want to know!
You know what will make this suspected child kidnapping victim feel safe and secure? Strange men in uniforms running at her, grabbing her and forcing her into an enclosed space plus yelling that she cant leave.
Yeah, but what else can they do? It's security who need to keep her there. The doctors probably aren't allowed to tackle the patients.
@@swordablaze9259 They could handle it calmly and sensitively. De-escalating situations is common in an ER. I know this is just tv but someone with issues could see this and be afraid the same will happen to them, discouraging them from seeking help.
@@charliwilde De-escalation is common yes, but the problem with this girl was that she wasn't going to listen and barged straight passed them. She'd been conditioned. They needed to detain her before she left.
Unfortunately theres cases where they have to do this. She was afaird. Brain washed. She wouldn't listen and would have gone straight back to her kidnapper. They had no choice but to pick her up, and although it caused her pain, it was the best thing to do
It's a drama + they are people too adrenaline will be pumping and as you could see she started to make herself ready to run for it. Right after she got on the bed you could see defense started and they let go
This happened in India also in this year only after 9 year she found her parents.
Awesome acting by the actress who played Kelly when her name was called.
So emotional.
One thing i gotta give this show is the acting is top notch.
Who clicked on it as soon as they saw the notification?
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Am I the only one talking about how the security yeeted her back into the bed?
I mean they could not get her on the bed gently or she would freak out even more
@@hairforcetwo7 true
I wish TH-cam can extend these shows to a full hour, just when you get hooked they pull the plug!!!! Nooooo!!!
Do you understand this shouldn't even be here as it's an illegal reproduction from a show from another platform and producer???
@@notthesamagain it's their official channel?
there is no more, this is just the parts of the episode relevant to the story. The full hour is filler and other storylines
@@rach_laze
But there's more to the story, ouch!!!! Just saying!!!
@marieruiz5696 there might be but it was never filmed, its all subtext and background
I wish he was my daughter's doctor. It's so difficult to find a good doctor 😔😭
Ik im 2h late but early I love the way he opens his mouth like oh my God I just found a missing person I've never seen him do that
Dang 1 year ago
Dr Charles is my absolute favourite in this show.
I'm so glad Oliver Platt is on this show! He's a wise and stabilizing force.😊
Wow, I don't know why but it's so strange to hear a TV show refer to COVID...
As someone with their own traumatic childhood, this hits me right in the relatability and feelings ended up happening.
Doesn't the guy running the dept know that people are abducted (or raped, or victims of Munchausen by proxy, or part of a cult) every other week at this hospital?
Sir, no, you call dr Charles saint.
Honestly I act like this in hospital, when I'm under stress I panic and say "I don't know" or just anything dumb because I physically can't think straight with needles or hospital equipment near me
the missing girl at first look, looked like the daughter in dr house when the dad was sick that drinks coffee
Oh, Gerry Harmon. A little I guess.
This is so far from anything even resembling real life! In reality, the police would be in control with specialist support officers who know the original case inside out and have the power to investigate properly. The hospital would have nothing to do with it - they don't have the training. Hospitals have policies in place to deal with patients who they suspect might be in trouble for some reason. Those policies require connecting with experts and not trying to solve it themselves.
It would be nice if these programmes could at least reflect reality and pay tribute to the teams who really deal with these instances . Too often they get sidelined in favour of some "hero" nurse or doctor who don't know what they are doing.
Love all of the Chicago series!
Thank you for loving our show adam
Honestly I'd be holding that iPad too wondering how to sign..... 😁
There is an amazing movie that focuses heavily on the rehabilitation after being an abduction victim called Room. Not to be mistaken for the horrendously terrible awesome movie The Room.
Ive watched that movie. It was very good. And I got the book version of it too
The book is amazing!
From being the exiled drift king to a doctor.
Dr Charles, the best!
Plot twist.
Ten years ago her mother sent her to her room and forgot to let her out.
I had one of the best psychiatrist when I was a child he was just like doctor Charles he saw the person not there condition and he actually listened to me. One time I asked him if my fear of bees, wasps and flies was a part of my adhd and my mam said it isn’t and he immediately looked at my mam and said it is he said it could be due to a side affect of my medication make my phobias worse. Moral of the story see the person not there physical or mental health issues.
Wow it's so discoordinated at the end
Next part please
6:33 security just takes her away in an ordinary fashion and then just put her on the bed and restrain her and I like how Dr Choi just says security, then two guards just come right away
Too much drama happens in this hospital
Just so everyone knows the mom does come to meet her daughter
She didn’t even know who she was until she saw that bear.
Hot take, that nurse isn't good. I think she's supposed to be portrayed as some renegade who stands up to authority because she knows better and is inevitably proven right. But she wanted to confine a patient in hospital because of a hunch she was a missing person.
When that idea failed because it's super illegal she unethically snuck a picture of said patient to compare to missing persons.
And when that picture is doctored by some APP to have a fleeting resemblance to a missing girl they go to the missing girls mothers house to convince the bereaved mother that with no substantial evidence that some random woman in the hospital is her missing daughter.
Upon failing to convince the mum the nurse then, with the fakest sympathy only a dead-inside nurse could provide, tries to convince the devastated mother to come to the hospital to potentially identify this random patient. As if the adult patient is an animal in a zoo.
The nurse couldn't accept being wrong so she stole a sentimental memento from the grief stricken mother to try and coax an epiphany in the patient, thus vindicating all the ethically dubious things she did.
I'd have liked the patient to say that's not my bear and the nurse having to explain to the mother why she stole one of her most treasured possessions.
Maybe they haven't done things rights, but were they wrong trying to free a innocent girl from a terrible situation where it was clear she was a victim of kidnapping who was held captive for 10 years to the point that she didn't even know what a tablet is and was clearly terrified of what her captor would do to her if she didn't go back on time O_o ?
I agree tho
The girls acting is awesome
Sheesh keep up this work actors!
is it my imagination or does the audio desync from the video a bit near the end? just seems that way
It's not just you, the audio is very off around the end of the video.
You make it so exciting to watch you videos I love you ❤️but I can’t subscribe
This show emotionally drains me
I can't believe they used FaceApp for an episode 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Be an either your own health advocate or have somebody help you to make the right choices about your health care.❤❤❤❤
That's right Nurse "April", stand up for the abused and the vunerable young people who can't help themselves.
I'm sorry but the way the guards just yeeted that poor girl onto the bed makes me laugh
Thank God for the people whose passion is more than just a paycheck.❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂when he first came up to the girl she got scared love the TV show
Why the laughing emoji? Just curious
@@akaike692 relly donno the reaction I saw when they put her on the bed was funny
And Mr. Oliver Platt is really good and also believeable as hospital pyschiatrist Dr. Daniel Charles!
Did I miss the bit where they had the right to legally hold her at the hospital ??
psychiatric hold would be my guess
Bro the actors r just ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love Dr. Charles ❤
Am pretty new to these Chicago series. Didn't know it was still ongoing that it reached covid.
Did they catch the kidnapper?
SHE REALLY GIVIN BELLA FROM TWILIGHT VIBES LMAOOOO
LOLLL
HELPPPP
LMFAO
Nice touch to mention COVID in the show.
If you see a comment from a "Mr Monkey " and "LupusGelos "(or something like that) these dudes are TROLLS don't believe anything they say in the comments like "Oh important main character dies cry cry " or Lupus doing a sarcastic "twisting of the plot" to make it seems the main characters are the villains. If someone hatez or dislikes the Chicago Franchise no worries Man, TV shows will always have a love hate status quo with viewers, Just straight up tell it not try to "twist " it to troll
Dude I love Amadeus I watch the Don Jovani part all the time.
he said covid so the virus is also in a medical show
So basically they are forcing a Kidnap victim to stay like a hostage instead of trying to talk to her
Yaya Dacosta she is absolutely perfect in her role as registered nurse April!!!❤❤❤❤❤
But why would whoever took her let her come to a hospital in the first place?