Chicago Med season 3, episode 16 photos: An Inconvenient Truth

CHICAGO MED -- "An Inconvenient Truth" Episode 316 -- Pictured: Marlyne Barrett as Maggie Lockwood -- (Photo by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC)
CHICAGO MED -- "An Inconvenient Truth" Episode 316 -- Pictured: Marlyne Barrett as Maggie Lockwood -- (Photo by: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC) /
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Chicago Med deals with more family issues this week. Take an early look at what’s next with our gallery of Chicago Med season 3, episode 16 photos.

The next Chicago Med is bringing family back into the Emergency Department, so take a look at what’s around the corner with our photo gallery from tomorrow’s episode!

Tuesday’s episode is called “An Inconvenient Truth” and it will involve a number of familiar faces. Check out the return of Noah Sexton (recurring guest star Roland Buck III, who also celebrated his birthday last week!) as he teams up with his sister April (Yaya DaCosta) for at least one case. The Sexton siblings get to work together a lot on this show, so it’ll be a welcome development to see them back together again.

But there’s more than that going on. Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) is back in the ED this week when someone close to her is a patient of the week. Considering that last season Goodwin saw her first love come into the hospital and promptly die, you can understand why she looks a bit upset in these photos. Hopefully this episode will have a better outcome for her than that previous one.

And last but certainly not least, let’s all take a second to celebrate that Maggie Lockwood (Marlyne Barrett) is back on duty!

For even more on this episode, you can read NBC‘s official description and watch the promo by clicking here.

Below are all the Chicago Med photos from “An Inconvenient Truth” courtesy of NBC. Give them a glance, and then tune in tomorrow to watch the full episode:

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