Marcel: You know, she reminds me of someone else. You know who I'm talkin' about? I'll give you a hint. He had red hair.
Sharon: Going above and beyond.
Marcel:You had to suspend him on more than one occasion. You sure you're ready for the sequel?

Archer: I want this kidney.
Asher: Good. You're saying it like you mean it. Now tell Dr. Cameron.
Archer: It's not just that. If I go through with this again Leanne's wishes... Sean might never be able to have a relationship with his mom again.
Asher: I'm going to be blunt. Leanne is being petty. This isn't about protecting Sean. It's about hurting you. You remember that Archer I first knew, the one who was a self-centered egotistical jerk? Be more like him today.

You know, she's under an enormous amount of pressure, trying to honor the wishes of her dying sister. Maybe focus more on that and less on how you're right.

Charles

Peter: She has a low chance of success, so I'm comfortable with proceeding with the transplant.
Archer: I'm not. If Leanne isn't okay with this, I don't want the kidney.

Leanne: You ghosted Sean for over a decade. And now ou want him to give you a kidney? Is that why you reconnected with him?
Asher: That's not what happened. He reconnected with Sean long before the injury.
Leanne: Who are you?
Archer: This is Hannah Asher. Dr. Asher works with me here at the hospital.
Leanne: Sure she does. I can stop this, you know.

Charles: You hit the gym already.
Ripley: No, I ran to work.
Charles: In this weather?
Ripley: Four miles each way, rain or shine.
Charles: And snow and sleet, apparently.

Sharon: Dr. Melvoin spoke very highly of the time you worked together at the Mayo Clinic.
Zola: That's very generous of him.
Sharon: Except Mayo itself was less enthusiastic. Evidently your residency was terminated for what they deemed 'vigilante medicine?'

Chicago Med Season 9 Episode 2 Quotes

Charles: You hit the gym already.
Ripley: No, I ran to work.
Charles: In this weather?
Ripley: Four miles each way, rain or shine.
Charles: And snow and sleet, apparently.

Sharon: Dr. Melvoin spoke very highly of the time you worked together at the Mayo Clinic.
Zola: That's very generous of him.
Sharon: Except Mayo itself was less enthusiastic. Evidently your residency was terminated for what they deemed 'vigilante medicine?'