And he's correct here. control the situation first, THEN mister psych-evaluator can go and ask 20-questions when the patient STOP trying to rip into himself.
@@kinagrill Restrain and force should be the last resort after you have tried de escalation. Tearing your sutures isn't a life threatening situation so why would you jump on the most severe option??
@@kinagrillhe didn't raise his voice because he was actually angry at Dr.charles he raised his voice snd got angry because of a personal thing that why Dr.charles looked at him the way he did at the end.
I like how the entire time Dr Choi is going on how this guy is hurting himself then at the ends it focuses on the cuts on his hand he inflicted himself, nice touch by the editors.
I think the final scene in particular shows an interesting juxtaposition between the patient's obsession with perfection and Dr. Choi's desire to also control a situation. The patient behaves irrationally and, in an attempt to control the operation in the way he prefers, ends up hurting himself. Meanwhile Dr. Choi tried to control a situation in the early stages when he smelled a fire burning. When he lost control of an imperfect situation when it escalated, Dr. Choi lost control of his emotions. In doing so he also ended up irrationally inflicting pain upon himself like the patient. Both Dr. and patient have an internal locus of control whereby they take responsibility to control a situation. I think the point of the final scene was to show that underneath it all, the characters are not so different. Both had to begrudgingly rely on other people (patient had to let another person operate on him, and Dr. Choi had to rely on Dr. Charles' downplayed evaluation). Both strived for their perceived perfect outcome that they both did not get. (That being said I understand Dr. Choi's frustration as he tried to prevent things from escalating, though I think he overreacted.)
I was on dr.chois side at first but after what dr.Charles said I was on his side, sometimes people with mental problems can act incredibly irrational when restrained, if you talk to them as a friend or that you understand them, they will talk to you like a regular person. Also dr.Choi should have just given the case to someone else when he started getting inpatient, but ironically his ego/wanting to be right was the thing that was not letting him see how he was affecting the patient
@@mary-janereallynotsarah684 Dr Choi was an army doctor prior to becoming head of the emergency dept. Might've been a trigger for him, the patient messing with the wound...
I'm not the only one who hears that weird noise at the tail end of all these clips, am I? That bit just after the music stops. Sounds a little like a howling wolf.
Yeah it is a howling wolf! On the actual full length tv shows, after they finish the credits etc, they show a “wolf entertainment” card, which has a howling wolf sound with it :)
I have severe body dysmorphic disorder but for me it’s manifested in harming my body in all kinds of ways because to me it’s monstrous and not worthy of health and there’s no possibility of fixing it. It’s actually a very debilitating and dangerous illness (I do have it combined with even more severe OCD so I’m not a typical case). Dr Charles is right though that there’s no reason why this Dr would treat his patients the way he treats himself because the dysmorphia only applies to our perception of ourselves- other than seeing others as more acceptable looking than we see ourselves.
I think this doctor has some perfectionism regarding his work mixed in. He's already dangerously insecure about his body, and since his skills are so instrumental in 'improving' himself, he'd want to test them regularly. It might go something like: "I have to improve myself" > "I can't entrust this to anyone else, so I'll do it myself" > "I have to be perfect at my job, or the result won't be good enough" > "Oh my God I am the greatest, these hands can turn lead to gold" (bar for adequacy getting higher and higher)
@@wessltov except that the illness/perfectionism wouldn’t really allow that final part to occur. There’s always something that could be done better. Perfection in/made by humans doesn’t exist (and there’s nothing wrong with that). If someone claims that they are, it’s typically ego or delusion.
the patient's response seems to have triggered Dr. Choi on a very personal level for him to be that frustrated - almost seemed like a clash between male egos
Dr Choi apparently was an army doctor (active combat tours) prior to becoming head of the emergency dept. This situation might've triggered one of his countless memories of treating fellow soldiers. Apart from his emotional and aggressive response he was in the right.
Why on Earth would Choi do the procedure. It required a plastic surgeon, and Choi should have just refused. He is a professional and he can make the call, not his patient.
Whenever characters act like that it’s usually a personal issue that they’re going through so I’m assuming something happened to him in his personal life that’s made him this angry
If I remember correctly (spoilers btw) this was around the time that Dr. Choi found out April kissed another Dr and they broke up. Could be wrong though since it was a long time I watched the full episodes
Ah, i see, the veteran explanation does make sense. If he lost a lot during his time as a veteran, it's understandable why he now dedicates his life to preventing deaths. If there's something he can do, he will strive to make it happen and as a doctor he may feel a responsibility to save as people as possible, because he is aware that he has that power to. thanks 👍
I know a doctor in the nearby hospital' surgical department, that practices on himself while he was learning... he did sutures cuts, but that was when there were no modern training equipment and for training purposes. I bet he would've facepalmed if he watched this episode.
Choi is a more aggressive Halstead. They think their opinion is more important than anyone else's, from the patient to other doctor's. They don't like to listen and are generally not team players. They also don't really regard other specialties very highly.
exactly why put him on a psych hold that would just make him resent every doctor and not listen to anyone talking it out is more reasonable plus why would he harm his patients if his body dismorphia is about himself there’s no way he’d do that for that reason he wants his work perfect on *himself*
For Dr. Choi to operate on him would be a violation of the hippocratic oath. "I will not use the knife, even upon those suffering from stones, but I will leave this to those who are trained in this craft."
I’m going to side with Dr Choi on this one. I think he was in the right in this situation. Decision to let him keep practicing isn’t for Dr Charles to make. That’s the reason why there’s a medical board.
4:10 -- "Good." Meaning he's done. Then the "patient" checks it himself and seems dissatisfied. I predict--no spoiler here, because I haven't yet seen what comes after this--that he will re-do the final steps himself to make it "perfect."
I think in that episode something terrible happened. Spoiler arlert: I think that at the beginning of this episode, someone from the hospital killed himself by jumping of the hospital roof and it was a nurse/doctor from the ED, meaning Dr. Choi and everyone in there knew him. Therefore Dr. Choi was so angry at stuff that normally wouldn't make you so emotional.
Is Dr. Choi getting the same disorder as his patient just being with him? Or, does he have anger issues? I hope Dr. Choi will find his way around this situation! Anyhow I love this series. Keep going strong Chicago Med. Love from Ontario :)
Dr Choi doesn’t tend to understand psychiatric issues from what I remember! He’s used to treating people on the field during active war who want to live. I don’t think he copes well with mental health conditions
@@georgieroberts8697 Yeah, despite being a person with mental health issues himself, Ethan has the tendency to see every issue to have a "fix" that has a clear treatment, including mental issues, which is never the case.
Although I agree with Dr. Charles that they shouldn't restrain the patient, I think they should've sedated him at least especially when HE'S RIPPING HIMSELF TO SHREDS LITERALLY.
I'm surprised no one is connecting Choi's sudden emotional outburst with his military background as a field medic. He probably saw a lot of this kind of thing, and its giving him an episode seeing it again.
There is a new side that was hidden about doctor Choi and it isn't a nice one. He is having so much outbursts I think Dr Charles should give him a phyc analysis 😂😂. Maybe it's something that might have happened to him whilst serving in the force. Cause his letting power eat his brain 😂😂😂 this ain't normal they should give his position to someone who takes time before making a decision. Cause his been intervening in every case at Chicago med.
Dr Charles was in the wrong here. If someone is hurting themself and a psychologist doesn’t do anything they can be sued for negligence and malpractice
You are one of the rare who is right here. The series did not even touched the subject that since he is claimed to be a doctor, the board should also be notified not to practice.
In the beginning Dr Charles had a point, he was correct, but when the patient started ripping himself to shreds, that's when I had an issue with it. body dysmorphia can be a fatal thing and I think Dr Charles doesn't fully understand that. if that scarred up in the er and the patient didn't like it he could have hurt himself even further.
If Ethan is concerned go over Dr. Charles. You dont have to follow his word to the law if you're upset about his interferences make a formal complaint. But don't give into the outbursts it weakens your position.
How could be allowed to touch an open wound and stick his finger in it then move his finger on top of it after it was just closed! This is like House now 😂
I Dr. Choi was overreacting just a little bit. Charles is the person here who's actually qualified to treat patients with body dysmorphia. He's a psychiatrist, after all, so Choi should listen to him. Choi also REALLY needs to educate himself on mental disorders.
I think Choi is supposed to be a heavy stereotype of a traumatized/mentally ill person who is unable to see outside their experience. He has PTSD from army, so any other trauma/mental condition sets him off.
Any other person they would have sedated if they were ripping off their wounds again... I feel like I've seen them sedate ppl for far less.... so because he has bodydysmorphia they don't? Makes no fuckin sense. I wish they would have made a proper ending to the story too...
I dont like any of them but Dr Choi is so annoying everytime there is a patient with mental or emotional issuses Who refuses treatment tries to force treatment
The perfect being you say, well i have to tell you the honest truth as i see it, In this world nothing Perfect exists, it may be a cliché after all, but it's the way things are, that's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, It's infatuation, But ultimately i have to ask myself what is the true meaning of being perfect? And the answer i came up with was... Nothing, Not one thing, The truth of the matter is I despise perfection, if something is truly perfect, That's it! The bottom line becomes There is no room for imagination No space for intelligence Or ability, or improvement Do you understand? To men if science like us Perfection is a dead end! A condition of hopelessness, Alway strive to be better than what came before you, but not Perfect. Scientists agonize over the attempt to achieve Perfection, That's the kind of creatures we are, we take joy in trying to exceed our grasp in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit, May in fact be unreachable, In other words you may think we operate on the same level, but you are wrong, the moment you started talking about Perfection, you embraced an impossible concept and had already lost to me, That is of course if you are indeed a scientist at all.
Isn't Dr. Choi the first one to say "oh well, we can't do anything about it" to every other case and then he does this and thinks he has the right to be angry? Boy pls, each clip I hate him more.
I think Choi is the only person to ever raise his voice in that manner at Charles. Everyone around them is shocked lol
And he's correct here. control the situation first, THEN mister psych-evaluator can go and ask 20-questions when the patient STOP trying to rip into himself.
@@kinagrill Restrain and force should be the last resort after you have tried de escalation. Tearing your sutures isn't a life threatening situation so why would you jump on the most severe option??
yea dr choi is not he only one who raised his voice at him
@@samehere310sedation is not just for life threatening situation is also used to prevent harm to themselves or other . And that what happened here
@@kinagrillhe didn't raise his voice because he was actually angry at Dr.charles he raised his voice snd got angry because of a personal thing that why Dr.charles looked at him the way he did at the end.
Can we all appreciate how Dr. Choi's hair is always perfect?
OMG FR LOL
He keeps a comb in his back pocket
The patient doesn't
That's because he doesn't have a life at home so he has enough time to trim it every single day.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:32 “Surgeons don’t take advice very well, especially from other surgeons.” You don’t say 😑
Hihihi
fr
Surgeons have egos. Neural surgeons have god complex.
@@kennethhwang3425 yup
3:08 "sir, please dont touch your open wound like that, your hand isnt sterile"
he just put an ungloved hand into his own open wound?
Dr Choi: He's unstable!
Also Dr Choi: hits paper disposal in anger
🤷🏼♀️
Well, true…but at least he has his common sense left. That guy was completely mad. Dr Choi is a smart man. Temperamental though.
Petition for a Chicago Psych starring Dr Charles
Action packed stories from a psychward! All kinds of mental health stories from the city as well! Yes yes yes! I want a Chigaco show like that! 🧠
Like a prequel spin off of Charles in med school
I like how the entire time Dr Choi is going on how this guy is hurting himself then at the ends it focuses on the cuts on his hand he inflicted himself, nice touch by the editors.
I seriously love Dr Charles! He has such a soothing aura about him and I can’t help but smile when he appears on the screen 😊
Same happens to me
He gives me the heebie jeebies
3:14 He seriously just stuck his hand on the wound & then placed the same hand behind his HEAD! 🤮
listeria is the bacteria you are looking for
Would you have preferred it happen in the reverse order?
@@johnwt7333 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It washes off you know
Certain infection coming in 10 ... 9 ... 8 ...
Am i the only one cringing when the patient touched his surgical wound during and right after dr choi stitched him up? So unsterile
I can't say I don't understand Choi's reaction, that surgeon was frustrating and just plain nuts.
I think the final scene in particular shows an interesting juxtaposition between the patient's obsession with perfection and Dr. Choi's desire to also control a situation. The patient behaves irrationally and, in an attempt to control the operation in the way he prefers, ends up hurting himself. Meanwhile Dr. Choi tried to control a situation in the early stages when he smelled a fire burning. When he lost control of an imperfect situation when it escalated, Dr. Choi lost control of his emotions. In doing so he also ended up irrationally inflicting pain upon himself like the patient. Both Dr. and patient have an internal locus of control whereby they take responsibility to control a situation.
I think the point of the final scene was to show that underneath it all, the characters are not so different. Both had to begrudgingly rely on other people (patient had to let another person operate on him, and Dr. Choi had to rely on Dr. Charles' downplayed evaluation). Both strived for their perceived perfect outcome that they both did not get.
(That being said I understand Dr. Choi's frustration as he tried to prevent things from escalating, though I think he overreacted.)
And that look at dr. Charles face when dr. Choi was yelling at him...
I can't help but smiling 🥰
I was on dr.chois side at first but after what dr.Charles said I was on his side, sometimes people with mental problems can act incredibly irrational when restrained, if you talk to them as a friend or that you understand them, they will talk to you like a regular person.
Also dr.Choi should have just given the case to someone else when he started getting inpatient, but ironically his ego/wanting to be right was the thing that was not letting him see how he was affecting the patient
Yeah Ethan's clearly going through stuff, I haven't seen this episode but it's clear it's something more than the patient.
@@mary-janereallynotsarah684 Dr Choi was an army doctor prior to becoming head of the emergency dept. Might've been a trigger for him, the patient messing with the wound...
I'm not the only one who hears that weird noise at the tail end of all these clips, am I? That bit just after the music stops. Sounds a little like a howling wolf.
i hear it too
Yeah it is a howling wolf! On the actual full length tv shows, after they finish the credits etc, they show a “wolf entertainment” card, which has a howling wolf sound with it :)
@@lew6652 Thank you for clearing that up. That noise has been perplexing me for ages.
I listened to the end just to see what this comment was talking about and the wolf just goes "aOoO" out of nowhere thats hilarious HAHAHAHA
I have severe body dysmorphic disorder but for me it’s manifested in harming my body in all kinds of ways because to me it’s monstrous and not worthy of health and there’s no possibility of fixing it. It’s actually a very debilitating and dangerous illness (I do have it combined with even more severe OCD so I’m not a typical case). Dr Charles is right though that there’s no reason why this Dr would treat his patients the way he treats himself because the dysmorphia only applies to our perception of ourselves- other than seeing others as more acceptable looking than we see ourselves.
I think this doctor has some perfectionism regarding his work mixed in. He's already dangerously insecure about his body, and since his skills are so instrumental in 'improving' himself, he'd want to test them regularly.
It might go something like:
"I have to improve myself" >
"I can't entrust this to anyone else, so I'll do it myself" >
"I have to be perfect at my job, or the result won't be good enough" >
"Oh my God I am the greatest, these hands can turn lead to gold" (bar for adequacy getting higher and higher)
@@wessltov except that the illness/perfectionism wouldn’t really allow that final part to occur. There’s always something that could be done better.
Perfection in/made by humans doesn’t exist (and there’s nothing wrong with that). If someone claims that they are, it’s typically ego or delusion.
the patient's response seems to have triggered Dr. Choi on a very personal level for him to be that frustrated - almost seemed like a clash between male egos
Dr Choi apparently was an army doctor (active combat tours) prior to becoming head of the emergency dept. This situation might've triggered one of his countless memories of treating fellow soldiers. Apart from his emotional and aggressive response he was in the right.
Why on Earth would Choi do the procedure. It required a plastic surgeon, and Choi should have just refused. He is a professional and he can make the call, not his patient.
why is dr choi so angry though? i understand his frustration but why is it so difficult to deal with, to the point of even harming himself?
Whenever characters act like that it’s usually a personal issue that they’re going through so I’m assuming something happened to him in his personal life that’s made him this angry
@@g0rd025 he’s a veteran!
If I remember correctly (spoilers btw) this was around the time that Dr. Choi found out April kissed another Dr and they broke up. Could be wrong though since it was a long time I watched the full episodes
He's a veteran and he gets upset with people who take life lightly
Ah, i see, the veteran explanation does make sense. If he lost a lot during his time as a veteran, it's understandable why he now dedicates his life to preventing deaths. If there's something he can do, he will strive to make it happen and as a doctor he may feel a responsibility to save as people as possible, because he is aware that he has that power to.
thanks 👍
I know a doctor in the nearby hospital' surgical department, that practices on himself while he was learning... he did sutures cuts, but that was when there were no modern training equipment and for training purposes.
I bet he would've facepalmed if he watched this episode.
Choi is a more aggressive Halstead. They think their opinion is more important than anyone else's, from the patient to other doctor's. They don't like to listen and are generally not team players. They also don't really regard other specialties very highly.
exactly why put him on a psych hold that would just make him resent every doctor and not listen to anyone talking it out is more reasonable plus why would he harm his patients if his body dismorphia is about himself there’s no way he’d do that for that reason he wants his work perfect on *himself*
They ask Dr Charles for a consult but then try to be the psychiatrist themselves when they don’t hear what they want to hear from Dr Charles.
Dr.Charles Deserves His own show
That was an open surgical field he stuck his fingers into. What the heck
For Dr. Choi to operate on him would be a violation of the hippocratic oath. "I will not use the knife, even upon those suffering from stones, but I will leave this to those who are trained in this craft."
I’m going to side with Dr Choi on this one. I think he was in the right in this situation. Decision to let him keep practicing isn’t for Dr Charles to make. That’s the reason why there’s a medical board.
instead of worrying about school i'm watching chicago med
We're so fucked
Seeing the unflappable Choi lose his 💩 in front of everyone and yell at Dr Charles like that...
Intimidating, to say the least.
4:10 -- "Good." Meaning he's done. Then the "patient" checks it himself and seems dissatisfied.
I predict--no spoiler here, because I haven't yet seen what comes after this--that he will re-do the final steps himself to make it "perfect."
This is why Dr. Choi is my favourite character on this show. He’s right in this situation, he’s only trying to help his patient
I love this show.. it’s my favourite!
My favourite song is this is me watching TH-cam channel album 💿
I love how Dr. Choi went straight to Dr. Charles
i watched like half this show years ago and don't remember much but i love charles and only watch these clips for him lmao
He was worried about the arrogance of surgeons, what he didn't account for - the arrogance of one ER Dr by the name of Ethan Choi.
This was the only time i've ever head Brian Tee sound like Takashi other than in Tokyo Drift, when he shouted it gave me a hell of a flashback 🤣
Now these are really getting addictive
Has Dr. Choi always been like this? I mean???? I don’t know something’s off
yea, i noticed that
He seems to always have some hostility towards patients with mental health issues.
I think in that episode something terrible happened.
Spoiler arlert:
I think that at the beginning of this episode, someone from the hospital killed himself by jumping of the hospital roof and it was a nurse/doctor from the ED, meaning Dr. Choi and everyone in there knew him. Therefore Dr. Choi was so angry at stuff that normally wouldn't make you so emotional.
@@karma3351 No, that happened in season 1 or 2. This is season 6.
Who clicked on the video as soon as a notification popped up? Love the TV show
You're the best!
@@Chicago
Me
I have watched lipo procedures. There is no way anyone could do that on themselves
Love this show
Is Dr. Choi getting the same disorder as his patient just being with him? Or, does he have anger issues? I hope Dr. Choi will find his way around this situation! Anyhow I love this series. Keep going strong Chicago Med. Love from Ontario :)
he has ptsd
Dr Choi doesn’t tend to understand psychiatric issues from what I remember! He’s used to treating people on the field during active war who want to live. I don’t think he copes well with mental health conditions
@@georgieroberts8697 Yeah, despite being a person with mental health issues himself, Ethan has the tendency to see every issue to have a "fix" that has a clear treatment, including mental issues, which is never the case.
U must be 10 years old, in what world does he have a disorder xD? I can see it with my eyes closed, it's obvious af he was angry, kid
@@xxdarkyanisxx3777 He has PTSD, which I believe has been mentioned in the show.
Although I agree with Dr. Charles that they shouldn't restrain the patient, I think they should've sedated him at least especially when HE'S RIPPING HIMSELF TO SHREDS LITERALLY.
Does Dr Choi have some sort of trauma or anger issues?
ethan at the end 🤯
Bro destroyed the tissue box ( in American napkin)
Dr Choi needs restraint
I'm surprised no one is connecting Choi's sudden emotional outburst with his military background as a field medic. He probably saw a lot of this kind of thing, and its giving him an episode seeing it again.
There is a new side that was hidden about doctor Choi and it isn't a nice one. He is having so much outbursts I think Dr Charles should give him a phyc analysis 😂😂. Maybe it's something that might have happened to him whilst serving in the force. Cause his letting power eat his brain 😂😂😂 this ain't normal they should give his position to someone who takes time before making a decision. Cause his been intervening in every case at Chicago med.
There is only one person in this clip who should have their medical license revoked and it’s neither Dr Charles nor the plastic surgeon :)
why do you think Dr. Choi is in the wrong, just curious
@@malijudah1045 He's yelling at the only person qualified and experienced enough to treat body dysmorphia.
Dr Charles was in the wrong here. If someone is hurting themself and a psychologist doesn’t do anything they can be sued for negligence and malpractice
You are one of the rare who is right here. The series did not even touched the subject that since he is claimed to be a doctor, the board should also be notified not to practice.
This place should be psych ward more than it ought to be a hospital. They receive so many patients who're nuts.
My fav show 💕
The patient currently say thank you know don’t like the taste
Great show
I am simple. I see Mr. choi I click!
Is Dr Choi the only normal doctor on this show?
Touching a surgically open wound without gloves ..... Umm... He is not that perfect though!
Just me or does Dr. Choi always have problems with the other doctors?
In the UK, surgeons are called ‘Mr’. Medical practitioner’s who are not surgeons are called ‘Doctor’.
Lies which part of the UK? Utter lies
@@rojamillerover I’m sorry, in which part of the UK do you live where this is not the case?
The plastic surgeon who lifts his own face has a fool for a patient.
did they just end that with a nod to breaking bad ? when Walter is frustrated uses the sink then punches the tissue dispenser?
How the F*ck does he not feel pain when hes getting oparated on or oparating on himself
In the beginning Dr Charles had a point, he was correct, but when the patient started ripping himself to shreds, that's when I had an issue with it. body dysmorphia can be a fatal thing and I think Dr Charles doesn't fully understand that. if that scarred up in the er and the patient didn't like it he could have hurt himself even further.
If Ethan is concerned go over Dr. Charles. You dont have to follow his word to the law if you're upset about his interferences make a formal complaint. But don't give into the outbursts it weakens your position.
Chicago med is my new fav tv show! ❤️❤️❤️
great another fake
@@softie_vinyl Yh ik
@@softie_vinyl I’m rlly not, I started watching it a few months ago and it’s one of my fav tv shows, because it’s actually enjoyable and fun to watch
I will never ever have this much passion towards other human being's well being hahaha. Doctor Choi is so weird, does he have any problems or traumas?
he does. he's a veteran, and has issues with himself. he had to actually go to therapy done by Dr Charles.
Nice video
How could be allowed to touch an open wound and stick his finger in it then move his finger on top of it after it was just closed! This is like House now 😂
Yeah if a guy is literally ripping into his just stitched up wound.....sedation or at the very least wrist restraints probably a good idea.....
Allow me the strenght to accept the things I cannot change; and the courage to change that which I can; and the wisdom to tell the difference.
I Dr. Choi was overreacting just a little bit. Charles is the person here who's actually qualified to treat patients with body dysmorphia. He's a psychiatrist, after all, so Choi should listen to him. Choi also REALLY needs to educate himself on mental disorders.
I think Choi is supposed to be a heavy stereotype of a traumatized/mentally ill person who is unable to see outside their experience. He has PTSD from army, so any other trauma/mental condition sets him off.
Nice!
They made a small mistake here - surgeons are generally referred to as Mr rather than Dr.
OMG NO WAY COOL
Yeah but he was in the army yes? So sould he be more calm and controlled like....ziva David 😂
Any other person they would have sedated if they were ripping off their wounds again... I feel like I've seen them sedate ppl for far less.... so because he has bodydysmorphia they don't?
Makes no fuckin sense.
I wish they would have made a proper ending to the story too...
Ahh, they were probably afraid he would sue them....
It’s his phone he shouldn’t be plastics hours starting at this point he should be in prison like in a psych unit or some thing I can’t with Scott
Hate it when ppl keep telling Charles how to do his job 🙄
You do know a doctor is not allowed to operate on himself, right?
I thought it was illegal for doctors to write their own scripts.
Such a lunatic "doctor" . He shouldn't have the right to operate patients.
This is the first time I think dr Charles made a mistake . Choi was right
Why is standing the fur on my hand from this guy? He gives me wierd vibes. (That actually makes the actor amazing)
I want him to meet Owen Hunt so bad
Who's harming himself now, huh?
3:10 Did he... did he just stick his unsanitised finger in his wound?!
yes, he did, which is why i agree with dr choi that he needs to be investigated by more than just dr charles
Sometimes I just don't like Dr.Charles
oh my god i love this show
How can you do that wouldn’t it hurt like a lot
Hey love yall
Is that Shredder 🧐
I dont like any of them but Dr Choi is so annoying everytime there is a patient with mental or emotional issuses Who refuses treatment tries to force treatment
I just like Dr. Choi topless, no more than that. So unless he will be shirtless all throughout then remove him from this show. 😂
Can someone name the patient who’s the plastic surgeon it’s urgent
Burgess Jenkins plays Dr Todd Lowry the plastic surgeon.
That guy was so annoying 😅
what episode is this? thanks in advance
Season 6 episode 4
I love dr choi am gonna marry him someday
So, how did it end?
Number of episode and temp?
The perfect being you say, well i have to tell you the honest truth as i see it, In this world nothing Perfect exists, it may be a cliché after all, but it's the way things are, that's precisely why ordinary men pursue the concept of perfection, It's infatuation, But ultimately i have to ask myself what is the true meaning of being perfect? And the answer i came up with was...
Nothing, Not one thing,
The truth of the matter is
I despise perfection, if something is truly perfect, That's it!
The bottom line becomes
There is no room for imagination
No space for intelligence
Or ability, or improvement
Do you understand?
To men if science like us
Perfection is a dead end!
A condition of hopelessness,
Alway strive to be better than what came before you, but not Perfect.
Scientists agonize over the attempt to achieve Perfection, That's the kind of creatures we are, we take joy in trying to exceed our grasp in trying to reach for something that in the end, we have to admit, May in fact be unreachable, In other words you may think we operate on the same level, but you are wrong, the moment you started talking about Perfection, you embraced an impossible concept and had already lost to me,
That is of course if you are indeed a scientist at all.
Isn't Dr. Choi the first one to say "oh well, we can't do anything about it" to every other case and then he does this and thinks he has the right to be angry? Boy pls, each clip I hate him more.
Temp?