Will there be more easter eggs referencing Darren Barnet’s previous roles?
It’s possible, but not confirmed. Keep an eye out for future episodes!
Entertainment / TV
Season 11 of 'Chicago Med' is wrapping up its fall run with a finale featuring familiar faces, a few new ones, and even a nod to one of its star's previous roles. Here's a breakdown of what to expect.
The November 5th episode of 'Chicago Med' season 11 included a clever reference to Darren Barnet's past role in the Netflix series 'Never Have I Ever'. A patient's mom jokingly recognizes Dr. Frost from a show resembling 'Never Have I Ever', creating a humorous moment for fans. This type of easter egg provides an extra layer of enjoyment for dedicated viewers.
The fall finale, episode 7, sees the return of Merrin Dungey as Dr. Jennifer Kingston, after a brief appearance earlier in the season, and Manish Dayal as Dr. Theo Rabari. Dungey is known for her roles in shows like 'Alias' and 'The King of Queens', while Dayal has appeared in 'The Resident' and 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon'.
New guest stars Zach Appelman and Tetona Jackson play Jeremy and Esme Lockhart. Archer and Asher team up to treat the couple, who are expecting their first child while Jeremy battles cancer. Appelman's credits include 'Sleepy Hollow' and 'Chicago PD', and Jackson has been in 'Good Trouble' and 'Dynasty'. Abrial Bonilla makes her major television debut as medical student Lina Martinez, working alongside Dr. Lenox. According to the synopsis, Lina crosses a line with a patient.
It’s possible, but not confirmed. Keep an eye out for future episodes!
The return date has not yet been announced. Stay tuned for updates!
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