Devil in Disguise is the fifteenth episode of Season 3 and the fifty-sixth overall of Chicago Med. It aired on April 10, 2018.
Summary[]
Dr. Charles and Dr. Reese search for answers when a mother brings in her daughter who she claims is possessed. Dr. Rhodes and Dr. Bekker are tasked with finding a way to save a pair of conjoined twins. Dr. Halstead struggles to get Dr. Manning's attention. Maggie considers her options in the wake of her recent actions.
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Nick Gehlfuss as Dr. Will Halstead
- Yaya DaCosta as April Sexton
- Torrey DeVitto as Dr. Natalie Manning
- Rachel DiPillo as Dr. Sarah Reese
- Colin Donnell as Dr. Connor Rhodes
- Brian Tee as Dr. Ethan Choi
- Marlyne Barrett as Maggie Lockwood
- Norma Kuhling as Dr. Ava Bekker
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Sharon Goodwin
- Oliver Platt as Dr. Daniel Charles
Recurring Cast[]
- Ato Essandoh as Dr. Isidore Latham
- Michel Gill as Robert Haywood
- Emma Duncan as Dr. Maia Frisch
- Arden Cho as Emily Choi
- James Vincent Meredith as Barry Vaughn
- Marc Grapey as Peter Kalmick
- Sarah Loveland as Marcy Cronin
- Shane Kenyon as Todd Cronin
- Casey Tutton as Monique Lawson
- Mia Park as Nurse Beth
- Tonray Ho as Nurse Leah
- Jeremy Shouldis as Dr. Marty Peterson
- Kamal Hans as Dr. Choudry
- Stephen Eugene Walker as Dr. Krasny
- Puja Mohindra as Dr. Heather Singh
Guest Cast[]
- Alice Barrett as Ms. Campbell
- Ronald L. Conner as Malcolm Tucker
- Penelope Walker as Mrs. Tucker
- Nick Searcy as Jerome Ferris
- Tuckie White as Katherine Ferris
- Daniel Kyri as Lane Tucker
- Kenn E. Head as John Blalock
Title Reference[]
"Devil in disguise" is a common idiom that refers to something which appears to be good, useful or benevolent, but ends up being the opposite. The title is a direct reference to two cases in the episode:
- Katherine Ferris, whose father turned up after many years, wanting to reconnect with her daughter, appearing to be a good influence on her life, having brought her to the hospital and flown out to look after her. However, he caused her distress as a result of him molesting her when she was younger.
- Malcolm, who was diagnosed with sarcoidosis but in the early stages where it was still manageable with treatment. However, to pay for his son's education, he bought a much cheaper health insurance package which wouldn't pay for much of his treatment, leading to him needing to pull his son out of college in order to pay for it and wanting to die so his family can get the insurance payout upon his death.
At a reach, it could also be suggested to be talking about:
- Robert Haywood, who openly admitted to Sarah that he was only in her life to exploit her for care and financial gain.
- Emily Choi, who appears to be a good person, but then April finds a bundle of cigarette ends up in the bathroom and who confesses to having had friends at Ethan's flat against Ethan's wishes.
- Connor Rhodes, who went against the wishes of the other doctors on the team and explained the high-risk procedure to the parents of conjoined twins in order to save both of their children.