Monday Mourning | [s2e17]
In Chicago Med Season 2, Episode 17, titled "," the hospital staff grapples with the sudden suicide of a colleague. Critics and viewers found this episode to be a heavy, emotionally charged depiction of grief and professional conflict. Key Review Highlights
: Reviewers from TV Fanatic noted the episode’s strength in showing how different characters process tragedy, particularly highlighting April’s emotional distance due to her own personal struggles. [S2E17] Monday Mourning
💡 : "Monday Mourning" is also the title of a Temperance Brennan novel by Kathy Reichs. Reviews for the book often praise its scientific accuracy regarding forensic anthropology and its atmospheric Montreal setting, though some found the French dialogue or character dynamics tedious. In Chicago Med Season 2, Episode 17, titled
If you tell me which version you're watching or reading, I can provide more specific details: The plot or character arcs? The Kathy Reichs novel mystery or forensic details? Monday Mourning (Temperance Brennan, #7) by Kathy Reichs 💡 : "Monday Mourning" is also the title
: While the central tragedy of Wheeler's suicide takes center stage, the episode balances several medical cases, including Manning treating a boy who fell into a river and Rhodes examining the boy's rescuer.
: Some fans expressed frustration with Dr. Choi's character arc, finding him less likable in this episode despite the show's attempts to soften his image through subplots like the panda storyline.
: The episode features a sharp clash between Dr. Choi and Dr. Halstead regarding a patient with stroke symptoms, which IMDb user reviews criticized as showing Choi's "black and white" thinking and inability to separate personal feelings from professional duty.