Where in the World is Dr. Ava Bekker? A Deep Dive
Okay, so, let's talk about the elephant in the operating room. Or should I say, the ghost in the hospital? Dr. Ava Bekker, the cardiothoracic surgeon who left us all shook, stirred, and sobbing into our popcorn. We’re still not over you, Ava!
The Mystery Woman
Remember when Ava first showed up, all confident and ambitious? We were like, "Whoa, who is this badass?" Then, plot twist after plot twist, we were left questioning if she was a brilliant surgeon or a master manipulator. Or maybe both?
Now, the million-dollar question is: Where did she go? Did she move to a remote island to become a dolphin whisperer? Is she secretly running a black market organ trade? Or is she just chilling somewhere, sipping margaritas and regretting her life choices?
Theories Abound
There are countless theories floating around about Ava's whereabouts. Some say she's in witness protection, others claim she's living under a new identity as a pastry chef. Personally, I'm leaning towards the alien abduction theory. It explains a lot, doesn't it?
But seriously, there's a part of us that hopes she’ll make a dramatic return. Imagine her walking back into Gaffney Chicago Medical, all mysterious and looking like she just stepped off the cover of Vogue. The drama would be off the charts!
Moving On (Sort Of)
While we're still holding out hope for Ava's return, we can't deny that Chicago Med has continued to deliver the medical drama we crave. New characters, new storylines, and plenty of heart-stopping moments to keep us on the edge of our seats.
But let's be honest, a little part of us will always wonder about Dr. Ava Bekker. She was a character we loved to hate, hate to love, and ultimately couldn't stop talking about.
How To...
- How to cope with the loss of a beloved TV character? Give yourself time to grieve, find a new show to obsess over, and remember, there are plenty of fish in the sea (or doctors in the hospital).
- How to avoid spoilers? Unfollow all Chicago Med-related accounts on social media, avoid conversations about the show, and consider living in a cave for a while.
- How to become a cardiothoracic surgeon? Get excellent grades in science, complete a rigorous medical school program, and prepare for long hours and high stress.
- How to write a compelling TV character? Give them depth, flaws, and a backstory that keeps viewers guessing. Also, a dramatic exit never hurts.
- How to find peace with the unknown? Accept that some questions may never be answered and focus on the things you can control. Or, you know, just watch cat videos.