Chicago Med - Season 8
Season 8
Episodes
How Do You Begin to Count the Losses
In the aftermath of Halstead's apartment fire, Marcel, Choi and Archer work together to try to save the survivors. Charles and Med's new fellow, Cuevas, help a paranoid patient. Scott makes a life-changing decision.
(Caught Between) The Wrecking Ball and the Butterfly
Supply chain disruptions dramatically impact Med causing Crockett and Kai, a new surgical resident, to clash with other doctors. Maggie reveals something to Ben. Ethan and Archer help a patient with ALS.
Winning the Battle, but Still Losing the War
Charles and Nellie clash over the treatment of a paranoid patient. Ethan treats a pregnant patient from Hannah's past. Crockett and Vanessa help a man who needs a risky neurosurgery.
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Teacher
When a subway train goes off the tracks, Crockett volunteers to help the victims. Vanessa and Will must decide if they're willing to risk their jobs to save a patient. Hannah and Archer clash over a pregnant patient.
Yep, This Is the World We Live In
The effects of the supply chain shortages continue to impact the E.D. when Vanessa's drug dealer reappears. One of the victims of the recent train crash needs a transplant, forcing Crockett to improvise. Charles and Nellie help a patient with amnesia.
Mama Said There Would Be Days Like This
Crockett adjusts to his newfound fame when he helps Will treat a local restaurant owner. Ethan, Charles and Goodwin aid a new mother worried about hurting her baby. Maggie and Vanessa clash with a patient eager to get back to work.
The Clothes Make the Man... Or Do They?
Med runs out of scrubs, forcing the staff to improvise. The life of Archer's son is in danger. Crockett and Charles help a kidney transplant patient experiencing psychosis. Hannah and Will grow closer.
Everyone's Fighting a Battle You Know Nothing About
Will, Crockett and Justin Lieu try to facilitate a trans-organ exchange. Hannah and Nellie help a sexual assault survivor. Ethan and Archer treat a patient whose case could expose a fraudulent doctor. Grant and Maggie take a trip down memory lane.
This Could Be the Start of Something New
Will relies on Crockett and Med's newly donated OR 2.0 to save his patient. Charles helps an elderly confused patient who's mourning the loss of his high school sweetheart. As their wedding day approaches, Ethan and April run into some roadblocks.
A Little Change Might Do You Some Good
Charles and Nellie help an elderly patient and her developmentally disabled grandson. Will treats a high school swimmer with a heart condition. Crockett considers using the O.R. 2.0 for surgery. Hannah and Dr. Justin Lieu search for a patient's missing pregnant wife in the woods.
It Is What It Is, Until It Isn't
Crockett and Charles treat Justin's gym buddy. Maggie and Will help a robbery-homicide suspect. Hannah and Archer use Med's new opiate abuse A.I. program.
We All Know What They Say About Assumptions
Goodwin, Maggie and Crockett help victims of a hit-and-run accident. Will struggles to diagnose a patient with seizures. Hannah and Archer clash with Jack Dayton.
It's an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Good
A brutal storm rocks Chicago. Will encourages Dr. Grace Song to go against her own findings for the benefit of their patient. Hannah rushes to the hospital to help Archer's pregnant patient. Maggie's concern for Ben consumes her.
On Days Like Today... Silver Linings Become Lifelines
Crockett relies on O.R. 2.0 to save a construction worker's severed hand. Charles and Goodwin clash as negotiations drag on between the administration and the custodial workers' union. Hannah fights to keep a mother and her newborn baby together.
Those Times You Have to Cross the Line
The hospital is in disarray when the janitors go on strike. Crockett treats a young girl injured on her family's farm. Charles and Nellie's schizophrenic patient returns to Med. Archer encounters a patient with foreign material in her stomach.
What You See Isn't Always What You Get
Will and Nellie struggle to diagnose a patient with a rare disorder. CFD and Med staff work to free a paranoid father trapped in the MRI suite. Kai gets an ego check.
Know When to Hold and When to Fold
A documentary crew visits Med to film Crockett and Abrams' groundbreaking surgery. Archer refuses to ask for help for his kidney issues despite the staff's unrelenting kindness. Will starts to develop feelings for a co-worker.
I Could See the Writing on the Wall
Dr. Grace Song launches her pilot program, giving the E.D. a technological facelift. As his health worsens, Archer clashes with Charles on a patient faking paralysis. Hannah helps a pregnant mother with a heart condition.
Look Closely and You Might Hear the Truth
The fate of the hospital rests on the vote of an incapacitated board member. Archer helps a mother with a rare stem cell disease while Hannah treats the woman's pregnant daughter. Charles encounters a schizophrenic patient with a serious hearing impairment.
The Winds of Change Are Starting to Blow
Maggie clashes with Charles over a patient who is distrustful of hospitals. Marcel and Halstead fight against Med's new policies to save their cancer patient. Asher and Archer pull surprising things out of their unsuspecting patients.
Might Feel Like It's Time for a Change
As Jack Dayton prepares to launch OR 2.0's IPO, Marcel and Grace search for data that may put a wrench in his plans. Charles helps a schizophrenic patient who is anxious about prom. Asher clashes with Abrams when his wife becomes her patient.
Does One Door Close and Another One Open?
Shocking information threatens Jack Dayton's surgery and the future of OR 2.0. Archer goes rogue to save a patient in need. Maggie questions her future at Med.
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