Notice! Spoilers ahead for Chicago Middle season 10, episode 5.Chicago Middle newcomer Caitlin Lenox (Sarah Ramos) had an emotional moment in Season 10, Episode 5, which paid homage to Ramos’ best-known role. Ramos joined the Chicago Middle season 10 casts a new orderly who is unpopular with the staff because she wants to reform hospital procedures to make them more effective and save costs. She has always clashed with other doctors, although she has a good working relationship with Hannah (Jessy Schram).
During Chicago Middle In Season 10, Episode 5, the team was surprised by Lenox’s softer side as she worked with a patient in distress. This moment demonstrated that there was more to the character he replaced Chicago Medium’s Crockett Marcel than his bureaucratic approach to hospital policies suggested. Although Lenox refused to discuss the incident after it was over, it changed the team’s opinion of her. This plot point also had a connection to one of Ramos’ previous roles.
Caitlin Lenox shows her soft side when dealing with an autistic child on Chicago Med season 10, episode 5
She is the only member of the team who knows what to do during the child’s meltdown.
One of the main stories Chicago Middle season 10 episode 5 involved a pregnant woman who had an autistic son. Lenox didn’t want Hannah to admit this woman to the prenatal clinic because it was Halloween and the ER was short-staffed, so no one expected Lenox to have a positive reaction when the woman’s son walked away during an appointment and had a meltdown. in the middle of the hospital. However, when she passed by the area and saw Maggie struggling to get the boy to calm down and come with her, Lenox offered to intervene.
Lenox seemed to understand intuitively what was happening. She lay down next to the screaming child and spoke softly to him about how scary it must be for him to be in that huge, noisy hospital, and told him he could stay on the floor as long as he wanted. His approach not only worked, but impressed the boy’s mother so much that she asked the other doctors to thank Lenox for her. However, Lenox seemed embarrassed by the compliment and quickly left when Hannah conveyed this message.
Chicago Med Season 10 Honors Sarah Ramos’ Role in Parenthood
Ramos played the older sister of an autistic child
Although Ramos has played a variety of roles since Paternity ended, she is best known for her role as Haddie Braverman, whose brother Max was autistic. That’s why, having Lenox as the only one who managed to talk to an autistic child during a meltdown was a reference to Ramos’ previous roleespecially since the incident suggested that Lenox might also have an autistic brother. Although its role Chicago Middle is very different from his role in Paternity, this story served both as an acknowledgment of the previous role and as an Easter egg for the part of the public that is aware of it.
Sarah Ramos’ best-known roles |
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Caitlin Lenox |
Chicago Middle |
Jessica |
The Bear |
Haddie Braverman |
Paternity |
Chicago Middle continued to prove that he is one of the best A Chicago shows with his demonstration that there is much more to Lenox’s character than his insistence on reforms that most employees resist. Her interactions with an autistic child demonstrated her softer side while also paying homage to one of her earliest roles, creating a moving story that leaves audiences curious about what Lenox’s story is and why she doesn’t want people to learn about your ability to connect with autistic children.
Chicago Med is a medical drama series that follows the lives of the doctors and nurses at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead, the show is the third series in Wolf Entertainment’s Chicago franchise. Chicago Med premiered on NBC in 2015 and occasionally has crossover events with Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.