[s15e13] I Walk The Line Now
Review for , titled " I Walk the Line ."
: Jennifer Grey ( Dirty Dancing ) as Carol Dickinson and Billy Boyd ( Lord of the Rings ) as Seamus.
: A lighter subplot features Bailey’s jealousy over Alex’s success as interim Chief. It ends on a sweet note with Bailey admitting she is proud of how far he has come. 💬 Critical Reception [S15E13] I Walk The Line
: Teddy and Koracick treat a patient in a complex platonic/romantic dynamic. This leads Teddy to realize she and Owen can—and should—remain "besties," clearing the path for her budding romance with Tom Koracick.
: Addiction, gun control, forgiveness, and unconventional family structures. Review for , titled " I Walk the Line
“Maggie's case is fun to watch on this episode. I like the side of her that shows a bit of her backstory, and I like that she's the kind of person who would debate with herself and find compassion for someone who once treated her so badly.” Tell-Tale TV
" I Walk the Line " is a heavy, emotionally charged episode that balances a tense medical crisis with significant shifts in several major romantic arcs. While it provides much-needed character growth for Maggie and clear direction for the season's lingering love triangles, some viewers found its thematic messaging on gun violence a bit heavy-handed. 🏥 Medical & Main Plotlines 💬 Critical Reception : Teddy and Koracick treat
: The hospital is flooded following a shooting at a Scottish parade. The primary patient is a 15-year-old boy shot in the chest. His story serves as a vehicle for the show to address gun violence, featuring a literal "musical interlude" from his bagpipe troupe in the ER.