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Chicago Med ended Season 6 back in May with some major questions that still needed to be answered courtesy of some cliffhangers. Plus, the news that two original series stars were departing on top of the fact that the original contracts of the original cast of regulars had expired at the end of Season 6 meant that there might be several missing familiar faces in Season 7. Now, fans have some good news â not only have several cast members been confirmed as returning, but the Will Halstead cliffhanger may have been resolved.
As fans will remember, Season 6 of
Chicago Med ended with Goodwin firing Will for crossing lines with his clinical trial (and she doesn t even know all the lines he crossed) when he took the fall for Natalie stealing drugs for her ailing mom. He didn t out Natalie and let Goodwin believe he was the guilty one, even after being fired, and it was pretty clear that Goodwin was fresh out of second chances for him.
The "Chicago Med" Season 6 finale saw both Torrey DeVitto and Yaya DaCosta exit as Dr. Natalie Manning and nurse April Sexton. Here s how and why the actors left the NBC show.
Plus, Boden has a big decision to make.
Aprilâs dreams are coming true: She was accepted to the nurse practitionersâ program she applied to (despite having to reschedule the interview due to work). But she also dealt with her ex, Dr. Ethan Choi (Brian Tee), in serious condition after getting shot by that patient whoâs convinced heâs in a video game.
âEver since you and I broke up, Iâve tried really, really hard to move on from us. Seeing you brought in this morning on that gurney, everything just came back to me,â she confessed to Ethan. That includes âhow much I love you.â The scene ended with him taking her hand, implying that a reunion is in the cards.
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