Will: What did you do?
Charles: Um, tic-tacs.
Curry: You gave them a placebo?
Charles: Orange ones have been my go-to of late. Don't get me wrong. They're gonna need some therapy, figure out the weight of the world isn't on their shoulders. Intra-family work.
Will: What do you mean?
Charles: You've heard of mass psychogenic illness?
Will: Yeah, like mass hysteria, right?
Charles: Very easy to misdiagnose. In Salem they called it witchcraft.
Will: So the seizures and the tremors, you're telling me they really were from...
Charles: Stress and anxiety manifested as physical symptoms spread through social groups by unconscious imitation. It happens more often than you think. Remarkable how far our brains will go to avoid dealing with emotions we don't want to confront.

Fireman: We're gonna clamp his aorta?
Natalie: Yep.
Fireman: What if we can't find it?
Natalie: I don't know. I've never done it before.

Charles: Wow. Calculus. I'm impressed you can concentrate on this given the circumstances.
Lacey: I don't have a choice. AP exam is next week.
Charles: I'm sure we could get you a medical extension.
Lacey: People who get medical extensions don't get into Princeton.

So the backup generator is located below a storm drain. Are you kidding me?

Goodwin

Kid: They shot me...
Lanik: So what happened?
Kid: I don't know. I was waiting for a bus and... am I in trouble?
Lanik: There is no law against getting shot.

Go away for a few weeks and when you come back everything's different. Connor's gone, and Ava... oh my God.

Natalie

Marcel: I know this isn't what you expected -
Noah: Dr. Marcel!
Marcel: But trust me when I say you may be one cheeseburger away from a far worse event than the one you experienced today.

Nurse: You just had a bag of chemo. Forget work. Go home and rest.
Maggie: I can't. It's my friend's first day back and anyway, I have an ED to run.

Chicago Med Season 5 Episode 2 Quotes

Marcel: I know this isn't what you expected -
Noah: Dr. Marcel!
Marcel: But trust me when I say you may be one cheeseburger away from a far worse event than the one you experienced today.

Nurse: You just had a bag of chemo. Forget work. Go home and rest.
Maggie: I can't. It's my friend's first day back and anyway, I have an ED to run.