Chicago Med: 5 trivia you didn’t know about the series

Chicago Med: 5 trivia you didn’t know about the series


Season 8 hit Universal TV last week

Emotion, challenges and medical cases will not be missing in the eighth season of “Chicago Med”, a TV series from Universal. Daily emergency care in the city of Chicago shows how brave and resilient health care workers are.




Chicago Med: 5 trivia you didn’t know about the series

By the way, the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center group started getting our hearts racing this Monday, January 9, with new episodes starting at 9:30pm. To start training your heart, check out some trivia you certainly didn’t know about the series!

Natalie wasn’t always Natalie

Dear doctor. Natalie Manning, played by Torrey DeVitto, will be called Lilly. In promotional material prior to the series’ release, she was labeled Lilly on her lab coat. Why they changed, we don’t know, but we don’t care – we love Dr. Natalie!

Have you noticed a peculiarity of the first seasons?

The English episode titles are ONE word in season one, TWO in season two, and THREE in season three. Since Season 4, English titles have FOUR words. Was it some kind of sign?

Real life or fiction?

Actor Colin Donnell, who plays Dr. Rhodes, is an orphan and in a troubled relationship with his father. It turns out Donnell’s character on Arrow has the same storyline: dead mother and complicated father!

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Our dear Nick Gehlfuss, Dr. Will Halstead, was already familiar with the hospital environment. The actor had previously played a doctor in an episode of the series Constantine.

The “forgotten” doctor.

In the Chicago Fire pilot, a doctor named Hannah Tramble appeared, played by actress Laurie Holden, Andrea from The Walking Dead. Thing is, Dr. Tramble would star in Chicago Med, but he was written out of the story after Holden refused to participate in the series due to family issues.

The new seasons of the series air from January 9, with episodes of the franchise Chicago (“Chicago Med”, “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago PD”) on Chicago Mondays. On Law Tuesdays, the unpublished episodes of “Law and order” (the original series) and the spin out “Law & Order: SVU”, will be together for the first time, starting on the 10th. FBI (“FBI”, “FBI: International” and “FBI: Most Wanted”). Finally the series “Blue blood” begins to be broadcast in prime time on the channel.

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