Maggie: Why did you call DCFS?
Marcel: This child should never have been near that machine.
Maggie: You don't understand how it is on a farm. Kids work all the time. It's part of the culture.
Marcel: Yeah, well that culture is going to lose this child her foot.

Charles: I took a look at David's chart. He had a birthday and now he's 18, so he's legally an adult. He has the right to refuse medication.
David's father: David can barely keep it together. What's he going to be like without meds?

Man: Her leg was caught in a hydraulic skid steer.
Marcel: What's that?
Maggie: A machine used to herd cattle. My uncle owns a farm.
Marcel: I see. And why was this child allowed anywhere near dangerous machinery?

Will: It's been seven days. How long is this strike going to go on?
Sharon: The union and the board are negotiating.
Will: This keeps going on, it's going to blow back on us.

David: I remember you.
Cuevas: Yeah, I've treated you before, more than once.
David: You're the first one to make me take medicine.
Cuevas: I was trying to help.
David: It's your fault I'm dead.

Cuevas: David, I'm Dr. Cuevas. Do you remember me?
David: It doesn't matter.
Cuevas: Tell me why you think that.
David's Mom: It's okay. Tell her.
David: I'm dead.
Cuevas: What do you mean?
David: You can't help me because I'm dead.

George: We can always continue this conversation.
Sharon: Is that your subtle way of asking me if I'll support your nomination?
George: No, ma'am. It's my very unsubtle way of asking you if you'd like to meet for drinks tonight.

Asher: So you requested DCFS be called? Why?
Liza: When I held my little girl for the first time, I could feel her depending on me for everything. I broke.
Asher: Liza...
Liza: These last few months have been the hardest of my life. It took everything in me to stay sober. But I did it, for her. And now I... I just... I can't muscle my way through this.
Asher: Okay, I've been there. Every time I got sober for someone else, a family member, a partner, it lasted a year at most. Every time, I'd relapse. It finally stuck when I got sober for myself.

Hannah: You had no right to make that call!
Archer: Give us the room please.. [After Zach leaves] You do not dress me down, ever, and not in front of a resident!
Hannah: I repeat, you had no right to make that call!
Archer: What are you talking about?
Hannah: The DCFS call about Liza. You knew I was working on it.
Archer: I didn't! I'm serious.
Hannah: Then who the hell did?

Hannah: You. have no idea how hard Liza worked to stay sober.
Archer: I don't doubt that, but we just found her strung out on heroin.
Hannah: She was exhausted after a brutal labor and a serious lapse in judgment, but I know she can get back on track.
Archer: Hold it. You're not actually suggesting we send a baby home with that woman?
Hannah: Of course not. But I want to find a sober living situation for Liza. A facility where she can still receive treatment while still caring for her baby.
Archer: You are swerving so far out of your lane. Not to mention you are mandated to report this to the appropriate authorities.
Hannah: Not until I find a way to keep Liza and her baby together.

Charles: I don't see why we can't give our lowest paid employees even a 6 percent raise.
Sharon: It sets a bad precedent with all the other unions. Once we finish with this, the nurses union and the plumbers union will want raises too.

Woman: So you want to surgically attach Rob's hand to the back of his leg?
Marcel: It's called ectopic banking.

Chicago Med Season 8 Quotes

It is ironic that you managed to sideline the Chief of Transplant, making room for the next rising star.

Sam

Scott: You've been shot. We gotta get you to the hospital.
Jo: Dylan... it's not your fault.