On the last episode of the season, he’ll leave and in the last scene be brought into his ER after a motorcycle accident. |
The husband is a bit in denial but he's not a bad guy. I think he's focused on her and she's watching her husband and older son struggle. My MIL died of cancer recently and she went through something similar, while everyone else was focused on her, she was heavily focused on her children particularly and the strain her illness was putting on their relationship. |
| Last year was gun control, this year is ICE, and next year is Medicare. Causes over characters. |
Last year there was a mass shooting. All of these issues are things that impact ERs in the US. Just like people with fecal impactions come in all the time. This show is trying to depict a fairly realistic ER in a big city in 2026. Even much lower quality medical shows like Chicago Med have storylines about similar big issues. On those shows you will get twin to twin transfusion and chimeras instead of impactions. Maybe this isn’t the show for you. |
And Langdon will save him. |