Psychiatrist Finally Puts Psychopath in Jail After Investigation | Chicago Med | PD TV
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Dr. Charles and Dr. Reese collaborate with the police to get to the bottom of the case, resulting in Dr. Reese's father being incarcerated for murder.
From Chicago Med Season 04, Episode 01: Goodwin clashes with new hospital COO Gwen Garrett while April questions whether Ethan's sister is using drugs again; Charles confronts his past actions.
Chicago Med (2015) The doctors and nurses who work at the emergency ward of the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center strive to save the lives of their patients while dealing with personal and interpersonal issues.
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There’s only been a few times that Dr Charles has actually lost it. And I love it every time. Best character in the show
He's the only reason I watch.
He’s my absolute favorite honestly
As a psych major with a natural propensity for detecting things, I agree. I was every one of my friends’ therapist back in high school.
tbf his reaction to the med student had its merit. No medical student would have the guts to do what that med student did as they'd be kicked out. Sedatives as a form of control - requires actual forms for legal purposes (which needs to be signed by consultants) as theyre monitored and they need to demonstrate significant safety risk for others/patient in order to be valid. They also have to trial other least restrictive methods before even considering that. Sedating a patient to examine them? and think ow now I can examine you in peace? loollllll that aint happening. many patients come in confused and delirious, we don't actually wan't them to be sedated
@@Sniperboy5551 LMFAO imagine making this about you
Really scary how some serial killers in real life had families and seemed to be good people until they were arrested and their true colors were revealed to everyone
Look up Dennis Rader. Husband, Father, Boy Scout Leader, lifelong member of and President of the Church Council in the Lutheran Church.
I always wondered how they pick their wives. What makes them be like ok I'm going to make a family with that one.
@@Bigghaze I would think submission being able to control said wife and some are even will to become accomplices
You just never really know what peoples true colours can end up being. I was the victim of a peadophile when I was 6 years old, he was a neighbour with two sons. I met him because I befriended his youngest son (same age I was) and my mum trusted him enough to babysit me some nights while she worked (she was a single parent). It was during one of those nights that it happened.
I managed to run away before anything REALLY bad happened, but he still tried it when his own sons were just upstairs (if I screamed they would've heard). Kind of scary to think about how his children just being upstairs didn't hold him back.
Gary Ridgeway, BTK, Smileyface killer are the ones I think of because other than a few oddball things people noted about them, they blended in shockingly well. Ridgeway's wife seemed very smart and kind. Really makes you understand how well these guys can hide in plain sight.
For those not certain: In the clip immediately before this, Doctor Charles does indeed stop and pause. Only when the daughter walks into the room, does he call for help. He may not have gone through with it, but he definitely thought about letting the dad die.
He sure did. The guy’s ruthless and bragging response was really hard for him to handle
Yes, I believe it was clear from his reactions and the deep way Dr. Reese knows him. But your comment adds proof to intuition.
Dr. Charles was right about not telling Dr. Reese about her father being a serial killer. She's nothing more than a child in that situation.
she's just looking for someone to blame... typical, yet so very human
So very bratty too.
@@batfleckforever3594,no,it’s human nature because she’s struggling with the concept that the father,who she’s always known as loving,is a serial killer. She helped provide the evidence,and she’s angry at the psychiatrist,and herself.
this is on point. i didn't know what i was going to say but you said it best. well played
Typical of what? Writers incapable of developing women characters? Just like reality shows, they make fake characters and poorly manufactured drama.
'All that time, you suspected my father and you never told me... anything.'
And what, exactly, was he supposed to say? Oh, by the way, I think your father might be a psychopath and murderer, but there is a chance that I'm wrong and if that's so, then I have just irreparably damaged our professional relationship. So, you know... fingers crossed that I'm not wrong and your dad is a psychopath.
Sounds like a fun conversation. He literally couldn't tell her. How do you tell someone's kid that their parent might be a murderer? Even if the kid is an adult, that is going to be a tough one to swallow.
She was definitely just looking for someone to blame because one cannot just fathom the idea of their father secretly being a murderer. I agree with you 100%, Charles did the right thing to investigate without telling her until he was absolutely certain. Sadly she could not see it that way.
I wouldn’t have even tried to convince her to stay. Know that you did the right thing with her dad, but also understand why you burned a bridge with her and just accept it and wish her luck.
Dr Charles didn’t burn a bridge. People choose how they react . She chose to blame Dr Charles rather than her father.
He didn’t burn a bridge, she was his resident. She needed his guidance not the other way around. I agree that he should have just let her leave and wished her luck
OK I know it's meant to show he's not handling things well...but he is 100% correct that medical students do NOT order medications, and that student should absolutely be written up at minimum.
Most emergency care doctors would go absolutely ballistic. It wouldn't just be shouting either; it'd be insults to make Malcolm Tucker blush.
@@thegreenmanofnorwichyep imagine the patient was allergic to a medication and that's why she was acting that way, he could have killed her
Hearing how normal his voice was as he left her dad there… absolute chills
Dr. Charles shows his ruthless side.
Everyone , has a 'ruthless' side, it's just how and when you use it .
In this case both 'resolve and ruthlessness' is employed .
This situation between the Dr., and intern happens in real life, know from experience .
I love this side of the doc. Use those skills!
Can you honestly blame him
@nicolabowes9710 I've been in Docs position , granted not with a serial killer situation - but at work and relationships with family and friends .
As a Christian, i keep this perspective, that I am required by God's standard of behavior to tell the truth ,
-but I am not responsible before God as to how another person responds to the truth .
The loss of a relationship over telling, or exposing the truth does hurt , but better your feelings be hurt than your reputation and integrity of character.
@symbolguy3609 yes Doc did .
But what made me respect Doc , was that Doc had the 'integrity of character' , to apologize to the intern about his previous behavior towards him.
Ethical dilemma. Can you accuse a colleague’s father of being a psychopath? When do you tell them that you suspect their father of being a killer?
"Ethnical dilemma" is unreasonably funny in this comment
It’s a hard place to be in
I dunno - if he's not a patient, then depending on governing body rules and legal standards, you may well be able to disclose a suspicion. There's probably an argument about whether that suspicion came about from passive observation, or whether it was information being sought out using professional training and outside of an acceptable care environment
Idk if this has anything to do with them being white 😭
Ethnical? lol what
“You were the father she always wanted.”
/:
Oliver Platt is a very good actor.
Poor Dr. Charles. I can only imagine how much it must hurt to have your protege hate you.
OK now we need the ending of where Dr. Charles and Dr. Reese make up
They didn't. She blamed Dr. Charles for everything and left the hospital.
The show is sticking to the reality of no happy ending with this one. Sometimes things just abruptly end and there's no future resolution between people.
@@emcooper3031
Ain't that the truth!
"You never told me anything"
TF is he gonna tell you
"Hi, yeah I think your father is a serial killer lol"
The writters did both Reese and Manning so bad as the series went on
Yeah, how? Indirectly leaving breadcrumb such as "open page 394"?
She was the most annoying character EVER! She was always mad at him or happy with him then mad again…
LITERALLY
Wmn ☕️
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She has misdirected anger 😠 😡
Sara was an awful character. Never happy, always whining, and entitled.
Charles has a type with medical students
Agree she was so annoying . Having her as a doctor would put anyone into a state of depression
Speak for yourself! I loved her character.
Yeah, it's almost as if you're not supposed to like or have empathy for every character on a show... 🤔
@@geoffoldread7684 No one is saying that
Okay, having just seen the previous clip, the dad was still moving, so there was a chance he was conscious, and doesn't one NOT do chest compressions if the patient is conscious? Pardon my ignorance, and sorry Dr. Mike, but I'm really not sure. 💙
I love how the injections work instantly. So ridiculous!
When my brother rotated on a mental hospital he told us about a little known fact, all of the doctors and the nurses carried ready to use injections of a drugs mix that they called "the stone cocktail", it was a mix of a sedative, a muscle relaxant and something that he didn't told us (a powerful tranquilizer I suspect), it worked faster than getting hit on the head with a rock, they were supposed to only use it if a patient turned violent and all of them are reluctant to use it since the paperwork was a pain, there was also the danger of the patient stop breathing or hurting himself when droping like a bag of potatos, so, the show is not realistic of course but knocking out on a few seconds with an injection is entirely possible,
Rees always looks so sulky. Only one expression through the whole thing.
Yeah! I’ve noticed that too. Only a few times do I recall seeing her show emotions but that was usually fear, sadness. Something I recently learned is that those are “private emotions”. And after learning about her father, I wonder if her being that way might be the result of how he raised her. If your parent doesn’t help you understand emotions, you’re gonna have a hard time expressing them.
Yea I really didn’t like her as an actor
She does have a lot of trauma and, probably due to genetics and upbringing problems processing emotions. She more than one time wondered if she was a psychopath like her father (psychopathy and sociopathy can be comorbid ). The actress did a great job portraying her, and Dr Charles is the most interesting character in part because of his interactions with Dr Rees.
@@jaimeduncan6167 wait- what-?! Psychopathy and sociopathy can be comorbid?! I had no idea. Damn… that’s brutal. But yeah- my guess is that it is likely that he father is the reason why she’s like that. He probably wasn’t overly expressive around her and we pick up a lot from our guardians. I also like see Dr Charles interact with Dr Rees.
"You were the dad she always wanted." I used to have that, turned out he was a predator and groomed me for 10 yrs. I have high functioning autism, but was still naive and impressionable.
Autists tend to be “naive” and “impressionable”, because we consider others to be telling the truth, when they are lying.
The social challenges that come with being on the spectrum typically make us even _more_ naïve and impressionable.
Don't f*ck with dr charles
Putting the anger towards her father on Oliver platt’s character. As usual.
Dr Charles wrong for trying to let him die. Thats not his call Legally & Ethically.
But on the other hand i understand his play because he can definitely hurt his daughter if he told. He was smart and would've caught on his daughter knew.
And she was wrong for being mad because HOW DO YOU TELL SOMEONE YOU'RE DADS a serial killer but i have no evidence really and expect it to go well.
Absolutely right!!!
*your
*dad's
@@dediprasetiawan5987 yea. Nice catch
Everybody dumps on Daniel! He tries so hard to be good!
He's not good. He's self righteous
"you were the dad she always wanted" NOOOO 💔💔💔💔
This is the segment I’ve been waiting for !!!!
I couldn’t stand Dr. Reese
I dislike how they conflate a psychopath to a serial killer when the doc says all psychopaths adapt well. Like, not all psychopaths are serial killers, and not all serial killers are psychopaths. Stop leaning on oversimplification because it misleads people into thinking the in black and white. Last thing we want is to normalize thinking only psychopaths become serial killers because then people ignore signs that are right in front of them
The range of personality disorders in psychopathy, which is actually called antisocial personality disorder, would disagree.
@@heathercontois4501 I might ask you for clarity here cause I don't quite understand what you are saying. I'll try below:
So you're saying psychopathy is actually 'Antisocial Personality Disorder' (APD?). That there's a range of personality disorders that a person can have, which all can contribute to APD diagnosis.
That range of personality disorders that could be diagnosed to someone who is a serial killer is why you disagree with my statement about not all serial killers are psychopaths, because the term psychopaths is actually APD?
Wait did I actually figure out what you were saying?
@@AshleyGrenstone Yes. The biggest problem with term serial killer, is that they have it classified as someone who killed 3 or more people, either in the same demographic or in the same manner. Well, Wade Wilson tortured 4 but then only killed 2. He's still a serial killer, they just caught him before he met the "classification" of a serial killer. Just like, it is a very plausible and accepted conclusion that there have been many truckers who have been serial killers, because of all the bodies found along incredibly busy main distribution highways. Since they have never been caught, they are simply a trucker who someone knows has either noticeable antisocial behaviors or has actively been diagnosed with APD. And then that's all there is because they haven't been caught.
The point of the range is that really there are plenty of people who could be, but have adjusted to keeping those thoughts and actions to themselves because even within the mind of the disorder, they do have the touch of humanity left to know it's wrong. Then there are those, who don't have it and those are the ones that become active, even when they never get caught.
@@heathercontois4501 I think you're expanded explanation does a better job than my own, and I accept the premise that there being a range or 'spectrum' of diagnosis can contribute to the label of 'serial killer', depending on the circumstances.
I also am familiar with the topic about truckers - it's because they have the means and the time to move from location to location, pick up people, it's an isolated job, and they can do their work and discard the evidence across many regions.
@@AshleyGrenstone I am glad we could have this conversation. I hope others read it, too, so the can learn from us.
i hate Reese she’s the most annoying character on this show and she sucks at her job 🤷🏻♀️
So heartbreaking seeing Dr. Charles cry
who is writing these female characters in these shows, especially these doctor shows? the only one i can think of that wasn't overly emotional and broken was chi park from house m.d.. i liked that character, just did her job and didn't whine or act out like a hurt teenager.
What?
As if this isn't a very real reaction to finding out your dad killed innocent people? Give me a break
That’s because women tend to be more emotional and have a harder time compartmentalizing than men do, this is realistic writing.
@Deathwish777 _"only one i can think of that wasn't overly emotional and broken was chi park from house m.d.. i liked that character, just did her job and didn't whine or act out like a hurt teenager."_ Tell me you haven't watched all of S.8 without telling me you haven't watched all of S.8
Sharon Goodwin on Chicago Med isn't overly emotional.
I hate how dr charles goes through his interns he sucks that way.
Does it ever confirm if he actually would have let him die or not? They just treat it like it’s confirmed.
didnt he do cpr on him? i dont think he would have let him die if he did that
@@saubyz5131 In the start of the clip, I think the point is that he didn't do anything until she came in, which was...almost immediately after the fact, but seems to be the basis of her suspicion.
@@saubyz5131He did a couple of chest compressions, then stopped. The look on his face definitely read as him contemplating if it would be best to just let him die. He only called for a crash cart after the daughter saw.
@@harrdeeharras the above comment stated by JF_um3wz, said "Sarah came in right after he did a cpl chest compressions, but Dr.Charles was conflicted" He did want to save Sarah's dad for her sake. But didn't want to save him for the innocent women's sake. He had already murdered multiple women. Now with his new heart and Sarah's care, he would get better and continue on killing. In that moment I guess he thought to himself it might be better to just let him pass and no more innocent people would die needlessly.
He didn’t confirm it, but he didn’t deny it either when she sounded so sure so I feel like he basically confirmed it himself
Been waiting for this
Too bad she walked into the room.
That’s justice.
Ok, girl bye….
Sara was shamed to his actions😢
We see Charles in the moment and rare to see him.
True colours to control or embrace
See the version of hannabl
5 second rule.....don't pick up....
Never liked Dr Reese. Weird.
this actor could play john wayne gacy .. the resemblance is uncanny
He saw the body he didn't even do anything
Are you talking about the serial killer father? Because there was no body, he was still halfway alive. And Dr.Charles did what any sane, rational, logical person with a ounce of compassion for others would do. Contemplate letting one life go, to save many. Considering he has already murdered multiple women. He's a serial killer remember, not some regular joe.
This is too long to read
@@josie_mccl
60 words is too long for you? Seriously?
@@josie_mcclWhat do you want? An explanation via 2 or 3 emojies?
This was sooooo good. It gives me chills
I was really hoping that Reese and Charles would make up and she’d come back…
Sara had no reaction just a straight face😕🙁😐😐
Sucks to be that psychopath
Nolan is so selfish and always manages to say the wrong thing.
Dr. Charles gloating at the father's bedside makes him come off as petty and kind of creepy, even sadistic maybe. Don't like the choice by the writers, or the directors with that creepy smile at the end.
Are you entirely certain the point wasn't to show that it 'takes a psychopath to catch a psychopath' and what it was really showing was the contrast between their choices; but underneath it's all the same.
@@LucysFurGlobalPoker No I hadn't considered that at all! Gives me a whole lot more respect for the show if that's the case. I don't watch the series, I just like Oliver Platt and got grabbed by the headline, so I didn't have much to go by, but I felt like the relative tameness network television, and a series like that, in particular wouldn't make such. an edgy choice with a central character. If I'm wrong, props to the series, and I guess I shouldn't be judging on something I don't know much about. Do you watch, was that actually the premise, or are you just playing devil's advocate?
@@mobiz711 Devils advocate because I'm anti-social and that's how I took it. It was also a genuine question because i may have misinterpreted it through my lens.
When anti-social people want to hurt people; we smile more, because it disarms them. You'll also notice the guy labeled 'anti-social' was smiling during the heated exchange.
So I took it to be that the doctor was a more well adapted psychopath.
Further, when he got caught 'not performing' cpr...he wasn't panicked. He was calm, and relaxed.
Anti-social does scream and shout sometimes, but not when we're going to hurt people. Screaming in shouting is the moments before we act; and never to the person we're actually going to hurt. As you saw with the doctor; he was screaming/shouting, then when he was with the person he actually wanted to hurt; he was all smiles.
So I can't be certain; and to be fair; it could just be coincidence. I have a tainted lens of anti-social personality disorder, so I know my perception is sometimes flawed compared to others.
That said; in real life I make these body language reads to win at poker; so they aren't that far off reality...otherwise I'd be a losing player.
Yep, cause and effect.....good riddens...😅
Some of the writing here is silly.
NOICE!
Thats why i live by trust no one
Really shaky camera
They really coulda done better with Dr Reese’s sendoff
What channel is this show on?
Outro music is sick
Why they always make women so ungrateful in tv shows? Not all but a good deal of em
Dr. Reese is such a cardboard character, it's so annoying that her actress is terrible, she'd be a great character if Rachel DiPillo could actually act, instead we have this stand in actress for a character that deserved so much more, she has the intelligence of a sixth grader, makes terrible, unprofessional decisions that puts her and her co-workers at risk and all we get from her is a emotionless, pan faced reaction of "oh dear", Dr. Latham has more emotional output as a person and his whole character is that of a emotionless robot!
I love Sarah Reese idc! She was so fun to watch
Context
eg
Sold her father out.
Remember of course, that we're talking about fictional characters in a fictional setting.
Sarah's father isn't the victim here, his character is a homicidal monster. She didn't betray him - she helped bring him to justice for his horrible crimes.
If that’s what you took away from this fictional show, what are you hiding?
Bodies?
What kind of answer were you hoping for?
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@@susivarga7303that the og comment is a criminal perhaps.
@@Picassostrash
Because they said something stupido on sm? That's the norm.
Thanx I’ve been looking for this video!!!!
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