‘Chicago Med’ Season 2 Spoilers: Episode 2 Synopsis Released Online; What Will Happen In ‘Win Loss’? [VIDEO]
NBC’s “Chicago Med” Season 2 premiered last week with an episode peppered with changes taking place at the hospital. Dr. Natalie Manning accepted an invitation to go to medical student Jeff Clarke’s apartment where the two had sex. A jealous Dr. Will Halstead saw that sparks were flying between the two and, therefore, chose to criticize an eager Jeff. The hour also saw Dr. Connor Rhodes having difficulty working his new and challenging mentor, Dr. Latham. So, what will happen in episode 2?
The upcoming episode of “Chicago Med” Season 2 will focus on two very important and complicated cases. The official synopsis by NBC states that Manning (Torrey DeVitto) and Rhodes (Colin Donnell) will separately treat complex cases involving sick babies only to discover that the two cases are connected.
Watch the trailer of “Chicago Med” Season 2, episode 2 “Win Loss” below:
The episode, as can be seen from the trailer, will see both babies hang by a thread. It seems like only one of them can be saved. In the end, Rhodes suggests that he and Manning to do something extremely unethical in order to save them.
Episode 2 will also see Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) and Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt) treat a homeless man with an upbeat nature. He sheds some valuable insight that prompts one of the doctors to learn something.
The upcoming “Chicago Med” Season 2 episode will also see Dr. Ethan Choi (Brian Tee) mentor a navy corpsman. He will follow Choi throughout the day as he treats patients who are victims of a gang violence in the city.
In the Season 2 premiere, Charles approached Dr. Sarah Reese (Rachel DiPillo) to become a psychology resident. Hesitant at first, Reese took on the new position after a trial run. Episode 2 will see the new psychology resident understanding the delicate balance she needs to strike in order to become a psychologist.
Catch “Chicago Med” Season 2, episode 2 on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. EDT on NBC.
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