Ethan Choi: The Unluckiest Doctor in Chicago (or Maybe Just TV Land)
So, let’s talk about Ethan Choi, shall we? The guy who went from being the golden boy of Chicago Med to a walking, talking, bullet-magnet. It's like the writers have a personal vendetta against his character or something. I mean, who gets shot in a hospital parking lot? And not just any hospital parking lot, but the parking lot of a place where people are supposed to be saved from violence!
The Unfortunate Incident
For those living under a rock, Ethan got shot in Season 6. Yep, you read that right. A doctor got shot. In a hospital. It's like a bad joke that just keeps going. The culprit? A disgruntled patient who decided the best way to express their dissatisfaction was with a firearm. Real mature, buddy.
The Aftermath
Let's just say the aftermath was a roller coaster of emotions for everyone involved. Ethan, obviously, was in a world of hurt. The hospital staff was in crisis mode. And us, the viewers? We were just sitting there, mouths agape, wondering if the writers were on some kind of twisted power trip.
But hey, drama is what keeps us watching, right? And let's be honest, Ethan’s shooting did inject a much-needed dose of adrenaline into the show. I mean, how many times can you watch doctors save lives in a sterile operating room before you start to yawn?
The Big Question
Now, the million-dollar question is: Why Ethan? Was it his dazzling smile? His impeccable bedside manner? Or maybe it’s just that the writers have a thing for dramatic irony? Whatever the reason, it's safe to say that Ethan's life just got a whole lot more interesting.
So, there you have it. The tragic tale of Ethan Choi, the doctor who couldn’t catch a break.
How To...
- How to survive getting shot in a hospital parking lot: This one’s a tough one. Maybe try avoiding hospital parking lots? Or becoming a doctor?
- How to deal with a disgruntled patient: Patience, understanding, and maybe a good security system?
- How to write a compelling TV drama: Lots of drama, unexpected plot twists, and at least one character who gets shot.
- How to become a doctor: Study hard, pass your exams, and hope you don’t end up in a crossfire.
- How to cope with watching a character you love get shot: Grab some tissues, call your therapist, and remember it's just a TV show.