Summary
Chicago Med Season 10 has been filled with gripping drama, heartbreaking cases, and emotional moments.
Robin Charles made a comeback in Episode 21, and fans hope she returns for Season 11.
Dr. Charles’s daughter, Robin, is a key character with a compelling storyline that fans want to see more of.
Chicago Med season 10 is almost finished, and Gaffney Chicago Medical Center has seen more than its fair share of heartbreaking medical cases, competition between doctors, and difficult choices that have to be made quickly. The show premiered on NBC in 2015 and while at least one life is usually saved in every episode, several others are often in jeopardy, creating more drama than fans ever thought possible. Recent episodes have featured more than a few gripping and emotional moments, and after the final compelling moments of each episode, fans are immediately ready for the next one.
While the Chicago Med season 10 finale promises some familiar faces, there is one character who recently came back to the popular hospital drama, and they should definitely return again. It definitely doesn’t feel like their story is completely over.
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Chicago Med Season 10 Featured Robin Charles, And She Should Come Back For Season 11
Robin Charles comes back in Chicago Med season 10, episode 21, “Baby Mine…” for her grandmother’s funeral. She supports her father, Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt), who is grieving this challenging loss, and also her sister, Anna (Hannah Riley), who has left college. Robin is an important character thanks to her complex and interesting relationship with Dr. Charles, and it would be great to see her again in season 11.
Robin left Chicago Med in season 3 and moved to Minneapolis, where her mother lived. Fans last caught up with Robin in season 5, episode 9, “I Can’t Imagine the Future,” when she mourned her mother’s death from lymphoma. When she’s introduced in season 2, she’s an epidemiologist who hasn’t dealt with her father much in a while. Robin is at the center of a significant storyline that allowed Chicago Med to explore the topic of mental health struggles. After a potential schizophrenia diagnosis, she learns she has a brain tumor. It’s heartbreaking watching Robin and her family go through this situation.
Whether watching Robin’s relationship with her former love interest Dr. Connor Rhodes (Colin Donnell), who isn’t on the successful hospital drama anymore, or observing her connection with her father, Robin is one of the best Chicago Med characters. She also helps humanize Dr. Charles and makes him more likable since it’s nice to see how much he cares about his daughters. Since Mekia Cox currently stars on The Rookie as Nyla Harper, who played an important role in the season 7 finale searching for Oscar Hutchinson (Matthew Glave), she likely couldn’t join the cast of Chicago Med season 11 full-time. However, it would make sense for Robin to appear in at least a few episodes.
No matter what happens in the Chicago Med season 10 finale, Dr. Charles is likely going to remain a major character, and it would be great to see more scenes of him and his daughter. This is especially true if the cliffhanger teasted at the end of the last episode has a devastating result. Robin could drop in at Gaffney to assist with a patient problem, or she could move to Chicago for a new job. Either way, Robin should be given a weighty storyline because she’s a clever character who fans would love to see more of.
Mekia Cox Enjoyed Playing Robin Charles On Chicago Med
In a 2016 interview with Tell Tale TV, Mekia Cox said it was a great experience starring on Chicago Med, and she shared some interesting details about it. The actress praised her co-star Oliver Platt, who has some emotional plotlines in season 10, and also talked about the process of memorizing dialogue that includes medical language. Cox said:
“The most preparation goes into learning this medical jargon, because it’s so outside of the norm of the way you speak. That took a while for me to get used to.”
She continued:
“It has to just roll off of your tongue like this is something that you say every day. The repetition is just working those muscles inside of your mouth to make sure that you say it the way a doctor would normally say it.
In a 2017 interview with Spoiler TV, Cox talked about Robin’s own medical storyline and what it was like portraying a character who has a brain tumor. She said:
“it’s something that you can dig your teeth into which I think we as actors we always want. I really enjoyed working with that cast and being able to play that role and being able to go so deeply into a character.”
Chicago Med
Release Date
November 17, 2015
Network
NBC
Showrunner
Michael Brandt
Directors
Michael Waxman, Michael Pressman, Charles S. Carroll, Milena Govich, Anna Dokoza, Bethany Rooney, Fred Berner, Tess Malone, Mykelti Williamson, SJ Main Muñoz, Donald Petrie, Martha Mitchell, Vincent Misiano, Timothy Busfield, Jonathan Brown, John Polson, Stephen Cragg, Anthony Nardolillo, Michael Berry, David Rodriguez, Afia Nathaniel, Oz Scott, Valerie Weiss, Gonzalo Amat
Writers
Joseph Sousa, Lily Dahl, Natalie Drayer, Darin Goldberg, Shelley Meals, Melissa R. Byer, Treena Hancock, Mary Leah Sutton, Simran Baidwan, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Jason Cho, Will Pascoe, Liz Brixius
Marlyne Barrett
Maggie Lockwood
S. Epatha Merkerson
Sharon Goodwin
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