Get ready for another gripping episode of “Chicago Med” with Season 9 Episode 13, titled “I Think I Know You, but Do I Really?” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2024. As one of the most acclaimed medical dramas on television, “Chicago Med” continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storylines and stellar performances.
In this episode, Ripley and Charles face a challenging case involving a high-risk prisoner who may be suffering from dementia. As they navigate the complexities of the patient’s condition and legal constraints, they must make difficult decisions that could impact the patient’s future and safety.
Meanwhile, tensions rise in the emergency department when Archer and Sean find themselves at odds over the treatment of a resident from Margo’s facility. Their clash forces them to confront ethical dilemmas and professional disagreements that have far-reaching consequences.
Additionally, Marcel receives shocking news that threatens to upend...
In this episode, Ripley and Charles face a challenging case involving a high-risk prisoner who may be suffering from dementia. As they navigate the complexities of the patient’s condition and legal constraints, they must make difficult decisions that could impact the patient’s future and safety.
Meanwhile, tensions rise in the emergency department when Archer and Sean find themselves at odds over the treatment of a resident from Margo’s facility. Their clash forces them to confront ethical dilemmas and professional disagreements that have far-reaching consequences.
Additionally, Marcel receives shocking news that threatens to upend...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Chicago Med fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 9 Episode 13 episode titled I Think I Know You, but Do I Really?!
Find out everything you need to know about the I Think I Know You, but Do I Really? episode of Chicago Med, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Med I Think I Know You, but Do I Really? Season 9 Episode 13 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago Med” titled “I Think I Know You, but Do I Really?” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers can expect a riveting medical drama that delves into complex ethical dilemmas and personal conflicts.
Ripley and Charles find themselves faced with a challenging case as they treat a high-risk prisoner who may be suffering from dementia. As they navigate the delicate balance between providing medical care and ensuring security,...
Find out everything you need to know about the I Think I Know You, but Do I Really? episode of Chicago Med, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Chicago Med I Think I Know You, but Do I Really? Season 9 Episode 13 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “Chicago Med” titled “I Think I Know You, but Do I Really?” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on May 22, 2024, viewers can expect a riveting medical drama that delves into complex ethical dilemmas and personal conflicts.
Ripley and Charles find themselves faced with a challenging case as they treat a high-risk prisoner who may be suffering from dementia. As they navigate the delicate balance between providing medical care and ensuring security,...
- 5/15/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Daniel Dorr is an German-American stage, film and television actor. He is best known for his distinct roles as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the sci-fi/adventure film Bill & Ted Face the Music, Lt. Obersturmfuhrer Schmidt in the action film Fury, and for playing a smaller role in the hit drama/comedy film 20th Century Women.
Daniel Dorr Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Daniel Dorr was born on April 25, 1993 (Daniel Dorr age: 30) in Munich, Germany. He grew up in between Israel and Spain and relocated with his family to Los Angeles, California at a young age. Dorr graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, located in Los Angeles.
Daniel Dorr Biography: Career
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Dorr revealed his unique experience getting into acting.
“Well, my dad’s an actor, my mom’s an opera singer, so I kind of was screwed from the get-go, you know?...
Daniel Dorr Biography: Age, Early Life, Family, Education
Daniel Dorr was born on April 25, 1993 (Daniel Dorr age: 30) in Munich, Germany. He grew up in between Israel and Spain and relocated with his family to Los Angeles, California at a young age. Dorr graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, located in Los Angeles.
Daniel Dorr Biography: Career
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, Dorr revealed his unique experience getting into acting.
“Well, my dad’s an actor, my mom’s an opera singer, so I kind of was screwed from the get-go, you know?...
- 8/28/2023
- by Trevor Hanuka
- Uinterview
It’s not the most romantic of settings for a meet cute – Alexis (Hope Lauren) is 90 days sober from heroin and awaiting her discharge from a drug treatment center when junkie Blackie (Daniel Dorr) arrives for his first day.
Immediately, at the outset of Tim Venable‘s powerful new play Baby Foot, which opened at New York’s Off-Broadway Soho Repertory Theater on Saturday, the sparks fly – small talk turns to heavy subjects of life and death that is the daily gamble of heroin addiction. Yet, there might be hope that these two can connect and transcend their addictions.
Lauren and Dorr breathe life into two struggling characters battling their demons and hoping to take their lives back from them.
>Watch Daniel Dorr’s uINTERVIEW
Baby Foot is now playing at the Soho Repertory Theater through September 2. Get tickets here.
The post ‘Baby Foot’ Theater Review: When Two Junkies Connect At Rehab,...
Immediately, at the outset of Tim Venable‘s powerful new play Baby Foot, which opened at New York’s Off-Broadway Soho Repertory Theater on Saturday, the sparks fly – small talk turns to heavy subjects of life and death that is the daily gamble of heroin addiction. Yet, there might be hope that these two can connect and transcend their addictions.
Lauren and Dorr breathe life into two struggling characters battling their demons and hoping to take their lives back from them.
>Watch Daniel Dorr’s uINTERVIEW
Baby Foot is now playing at the Soho Repertory Theater through September 2. Get tickets here.
The post ‘Baby Foot’ Theater Review: When Two Junkies Connect At Rehab,...
- 8/21/2023
- by Erik Meers
- Uinterview
Daniel Dorr in Pure O Photo: courtesy of Pure O LLC
Actor, filmmaker and musician Dillon Tucker makes his feature début with the autobiographical narrative feature, Pure O, that takes the audience inside the complicated and debilitating reality of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Ocd).
Cooper Ganz (Daniel Dorr) believes he’s suffering from depression, but then his therapist diagnoses him as suffering with the Pure Obsessional form of Ocd. It impacts his personal and professional life, but through group therapy and continuing his work as a drug rehab counsellor, he discovers value in human connections.
In conversation with Eye For Film, ahead of the world premiere at SXSW, Tucker discussed the musical nature of film, and Hitchcock’s mastery of psychology and technical manipulation. He also spoke about the masculine point of view and mental health, and his desire to create a broad thematic reflection on human nature.
Pure O writer...
Actor, filmmaker and musician Dillon Tucker makes his feature début with the autobiographical narrative feature, Pure O, that takes the audience inside the complicated and debilitating reality of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Ocd).
Cooper Ganz (Daniel Dorr) believes he’s suffering from depression, but then his therapist diagnoses him as suffering with the Pure Obsessional form of Ocd. It impacts his personal and professional life, but through group therapy and continuing his work as a drug rehab counsellor, he discovers value in human connections.
In conversation with Eye For Film, ahead of the world premiere at SXSW, Tucker discussed the musical nature of film, and Hitchcock’s mastery of psychology and technical manipulation. He also spoke about the masculine point of view and mental health, and his desire to create a broad thematic reflection on human nature.
Pure O writer...
- 3/10/2023
- by Paul Risker
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Pure O follows the story of Cooper (Daniel Dorr), an aspiring screenwriter who struggles with a lesser-known form of Ocd known as Pure O. Writer and director Dillon Tucker played Brian in the film.
The film is set to premiere at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13 in the Narrative Feature competition.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview founder Erik Meers, Tucker explained why he wanted to write and direct the story.
“Well, it’s a very semi-autobiographical story about my own life and I wrote it pretty quickly because I didn’t want to write about my life probably like eight years ago or something like that and I didn’t want to write it when I was going through things, I wanted to wait until I was passed everything and processed it, but I didn’t want to wait until I kind of...
The film is set to premiere at the South By Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13 in the Narrative Feature competition.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview founder Erik Meers, Tucker explained why he wanted to write and direct the story.
“Well, it’s a very semi-autobiographical story about my own life and I wrote it pretty quickly because I didn’t want to write about my life probably like eight years ago or something like that and I didn’t want to write it when I was going through things, I wanted to wait until I was passed everything and processed it, but I didn’t want to wait until I kind of...
- 3/9/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
A sitcom episode stretched out to snapping point, “Bar Fight!” may have made for a mildly amusing 22 minutes. But you may need a few drinks to get through the full hour and a half.
It certainly doesn’t help that there’s not a single person here worth the hang. The entire concept hinges on abrasive talent agent Nina and blandly hipsterish carpenter Allen, who have just executed the most enlightened breakup since Gwyneth and Chris consciously uncoupled. But when they unexpectedly show up at the same dive bar — the one they happily shared for five years — the gloves come off.
It’s decided that they’ll compete for custody, with one triumphantly “keeping” the bar and the other conceding defeat and moping off to another neighborhood. The staff tosses some suggestions in a Santa hat (it’s December), and the competition begins.
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It certainly doesn’t help that there’s not a single person here worth the hang. The entire concept hinges on abrasive talent agent Nina and blandly hipsterish carpenter Allen, who have just executed the most enlightened breakup since Gwyneth and Chris consciously uncoupled. But when they unexpectedly show up at the same dive bar — the one they happily shared for five years — the gloves come off.
It’s decided that they’ll compete for custody, with one triumphantly “keeping” the bar and the other conceding defeat and moping off to another neighborhood. The staff tosses some suggestions in a Santa hat (it’s December), and the competition begins.
Also Read:
Melissa Fumero Says There Was...
- 11/9/2022
- by Elizabeth Weitzman
- The Wrap
An unhappy couple settle their rivalry over on a series of inane challenges in a film that mistakes dodgy acting for ambience
This LA-set breakup comedy at least has a nifty hook: when a longstanding couple part ways, who gets drinking rights at their favourite bar? After five years together, flannel-shirted carpenter Allen (Luka Jones) and go-getting talent agent Nina (Melissa Fumero) are undergoing what Los Angelenos now call a “conscious uncoupling”. Having never fought when they were together, their separation proceeds on the same smooth lines – until they set foot in the Martinez Bar & Lounge on the same evening, both on the town as singletons for the first time. Staff allegiances are divided, so they come up with a decider: Allen and Nina have to undergo a best-of-three bar challenge, with the loser “eighty-sixed” for good.
Debut director Jim Mahoney gets a tasty buzz on in the early stages,...
This LA-set breakup comedy at least has a nifty hook: when a longstanding couple part ways, who gets drinking rights at their favourite bar? After five years together, flannel-shirted carpenter Allen (Luka Jones) and go-getting talent agent Nina (Melissa Fumero) are undergoing what Los Angelenos now call a “conscious uncoupling”. Having never fought when they were together, their separation proceeds on the same smooth lines – until they set foot in the Martinez Bar & Lounge on the same evening, both on the town as singletons for the first time. Staff allegiances are divided, so they come up with a decider: Allen and Nina have to undergo a best-of-three bar challenge, with the loser “eighty-sixed” for good.
Debut director Jim Mahoney gets a tasty buzz on in the early stages,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
Times like these demand cameos, and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl makes an all-too-brief one in the much-anticipated “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” out this weekend.
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are returning for their third outing as Bill and Ted, with a new mission is to find that one song they recorded to unite the world and rescue mankind — all in the space of two time-tripping hours.
As Bill and Ted journey through time, they stop off in 2025, where they meet their future older selves — this time as rock stars who live in a sprawling mansion. Except present-day Bill and Ted soon realize their older selves are con artists, trying to stop them from finding the song, and they realize they’re being conned when Grohl makes an appearance as himself, wondering who these people are at his house.
Grohl isn’t the only musician playing himself: Kid Cudi...
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are returning for their third outing as Bill and Ted, with a new mission is to find that one song they recorded to unite the world and rescue mankind — all in the space of two time-tripping hours.
As Bill and Ted journey through time, they stop off in 2025, where they meet their future older selves — this time as rock stars who live in a sprawling mansion. Except present-day Bill and Ted soon realize their older selves are con artists, trying to stop them from finding the song, and they realize they’re being conned when Grohl makes an appearance as himself, wondering who these people are at his house.
Grohl isn’t the only musician playing himself: Kid Cudi...
- 8/28/2020
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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