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Chicago Med Devil in Disguise (2015– ) Online

Chicago Med Devil in Disguise (2015– ) Online
Original Title :
Devil in Disguise
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama
Year :
2015–
Directror :
Michael Pressman
Cast :
Nick Gehlfuss,Yaya DaCosta,Torrey DeVitto
Writer :
Michael Brandt,Derek Haas
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
5.2/10
Chicago Med Devil in Disguise (2015– ) Online

A mother brings in her daughter claiming she's possessed; Rhodes and Bekker must save a pair of conjoined twins; Halstead tries to get Manning's attention; Maggie weighs her options.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Nick Gehlfuss Nick Gehlfuss - Will Halstead
Yaya DaCosta Yaya DaCosta - April Sexton
Torrey DeVitto Torrey DeVitto - Natalie Manning
Rachel DiPillo Rachel DiPillo - Sarah Reese
Colin Donnell Colin Donnell - Connor Rhodes
Brian Tee Brian Tee - Ethan Choi
Marlyne Barrett Marlyne Barrett - Maggie Lockwood
Norma Kuhling Norma Kuhling - Ava Bekker
S. Epatha Merkerson S. Epatha Merkerson - Sharon Goodwin
Oliver Platt Oliver Platt - Daniel Charles
Ato Essandoh Ato Essandoh - Isidore Latham
Michel Gill Michel Gill - Robert Haywood
Emma Duncan Emma Duncan - Maia Frisch
Alice Barrett Alice Barrett - Ms. Campbell (as Alice Barrett Mitchell)
Arden Cho Arden Cho - Emily

We learn from Maggie's EMT license that her address is 2203 North Kimball Avenue, Apartment 315, Chicago, Illinois 60647. Maggie lives in Chicago's Logan Park neighborhood.


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Perongafa

Actually, give me a break. Here we seem to be having a regurgitating scenario of the Ross/Rachel persuasion. Will wants to talk to Dr. Manning, and of course, in the annoying way that only she knows how to "communicate" she reminds him that she needs a break. The end of the episode gives a possible prelude into what might transpire next. Anyone who's watched "Friends" will scoff at the parallels! It's as if the writers couldn't come up with anything genuine.

Dr. Manning continues to be my least favorite character. The overly emotional, reactionary, and immature Dr. Manning only knows how to communicate one way. She's incapable of seeing things from anyone else's point of view. She thinks that Will was intentionally demeaning her somehow. But, instead of talking it out with him, she snaps at him and runs off. She takes offense where none was intended, and she refuses to talk things out.

The saving grace for this episode (and the series) is still Oliver Platt's Dr. Charles. He's always been a rock-solid actor, and he's often the glue that keeps this series somewhat afloat.

The chemistry between April and Dr. Choi just isn't working at all. This one needs to go.

Dr. Rhodes is the only other character besides Dr. Charles that I really like, and Colin Donnell is working wonders with him.

The show is quickly losing steam with me. I'm not sure how much longer I'll stick with it. It'll never come close to the powerhouse that was "ER," and if the writers weakly continue to steal storylines from other TV series, then I'll definitely be giving up on this one.