Chicago Med season 4, episode 4 live stream: Watch online
Want to watch this week’s episode of Chicago Med online? Here’s how to watch Chicago Med season 4, episode 4 live, on TV and online.
The next episode of Chicago Med is a tough one, so we’re telling you how to watch Chicago Med online and watch Chicago Med live this week, in order to see what happens Wednesday.
Wednesday’s episode is called “Backed Against The Wall” and turns the hospital’s latest case into a criminal situation when Dr. Will Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) finds himself getting interrupted by the police department. They’re not showing up to give him a medal, so what do they want? What’s his latest patient hiding? And how will the hospital higher-ups react to seeing the cops in the ED? The answer is probably not well.
Elsewhere, Dr. Ethan Choi (Brian Tee) isn’t getting a break after last week’s hostage situation, as his next patient might be lying. Are they, and if so, why? Could he be dealing with another addict? Perhaps going through everything with his sister Emily might give Choi some additional insight for this week’s story. At the very least, he’s always been good at cutting through nonsense to make sure the real problem is taken care of.
Below is all the information you need to watch Chicago Med online and live Wednesday to catch the latest episode.
Here’s how NBC officially describes the episode:
"Dr. Halstead gets an unplanned visit from the CPD while Ethan is skeptical of a woman who is experiencing chronic pain. Natalie tends to a cancer patient whose brother has strong feelings on why he is refusing to lend his assistance."
And here’s how you can watch “Backed Against The Wall” live, on TV or via live stream:
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 17
Start Time: 8:00 p.m.
Episode: “Backed Against The Wall”
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on the NBC website or app.
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