Maggie: He came here to die.
Sarah: Really?
Maggie: People do that sometimes. They sense they're at the end and they just want to die in a clean bed.

Sharon [about Dewey]: When he realized the seriousness of his condition, he decided to find someone he could teach. Someone who had the ability to do what he does.
Connor: So what do I have that all the other surgeons in this place don't?
Sharon: He saw something. You'll have to ask him when he wakes up.

Will: I don't dismiss you.
Natalie: Yes, you do. And not just today. All the time. Look, things can't just always be on your terms, Will. I'm tired of this.

This is not about you. This about *her* and what *she* wanted.

Sharon [to Will]

Daniel: That's a trade-off she's willing to make. She can't be who she wants to be, or live the life she wants to live without lithium
Ethan: Here's a novel idea. How about she learns to cope with her condition?
Daniel: Cope?
Ethan: Learns to control it. Buck up. People can do that.

Natalie: What have you done?!
Will: [pause] She's going to thank me.

Natalie: No, Will, this is illegal.
Will: I'll take responsibility!

Look at this. Woman gave us a zero because her gown didn't fit, and this guy bitches because he couldn't change the channel on the TV. We ought to get a chance to grade them. Threw up in the waiting room, zero. Peed on the floor, zero.

Maggie

Daniel: Olivia Grey has bipolar disorder. Diagnosed when she was eighteen.
Ethan: So we're dealing with more than a medical issue. She's unstable.
Daniel: All due respect, it's entirely a medical issue.

Dr. Halstead, you're not listening to me.

Jen

Chicago Med Season 1 Episode 9 Quotes

Daniel: Olivia Grey has bipolar disorder. Diagnosed when she was eighteen.
Ethan: So we're dealing with more than a medical issue. She's unstable.
Daniel: All due respect, it's entirely a medical issue.

Dr. Halstead, you're not listening to me.

Jen