Dr. Manning deals with treating a comatose young woman who's pregnant.Dr. Manning deals with treating a comatose young woman who's pregnant.Dr. Manning deals with treating a comatose young woman who's pregnant.
- Jason Wheeler
- (as Jürgen Hooper)
Storyline
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- TriviaThis episode has similarities with two Oscar-nominated films. The drug mule plot line resembles the one in Maria Full of Grace (2004), while the rape of a girl in a coma is one of the main events in Talk to Her (2002).
- Quotes
Dr. Daniel Charles: Could you, uh... could you fill me in? I understand that you ran into Nancy on... on rounds this morning?
Dr. Sarah Reese: Yes.
Dr. Daniel Charles: Uh-huh. Could you have said anything to make her think it was a good idea to come over here and... and see you?
Dr. Sarah Reese: All I said was "crazy" isn't a word I ever use.
Dr. Daniel Charles: Huh. Gotta be very careful the way we talk to younger psych patients. You know, they're much more vulnerable to mixed messages. She seems to think that you're some sort of ally.
Dr. Sarah Reese: I... am. Aren't we all?
Dr. Daniel Charles: To get her the right treatment, of course, but this is a young woman who purposefully drank extremely toxic chemicals. I mean, Nancy's been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. She has severe bouts of manic depression.
Dr. Sarah Reese: [reading the chart he hands her] Uncontrollable hysteria, paranoid delusions.
Dr. Daniel Charles: People who suffer from these disorders can be very persuasive, very manipulative, and a danger to themselves, so we just... we have to be careful. We wouldn't want to put her in a position where she wanted to harm herself again.
- ConnectionsReferences Chicago P.D. (2014)
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- Runtime43 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD