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The title refers to the idea of a backup plan—something the veteran loses when his hearing is threatened, and something Rhodes never felt he had with his family. Character Development

We see more of April’s protective nature as she navigates her relationship with her brother, Noah, who is a medical student trying to find his footing. [S1E3] Fallback

Dr. Natalie Manning and Dr. Daniel Charles deal with a young girl who has a high-stakes medical condition that might be psychosomatic or linked to her father’s own medical history. The title refers to the idea of a

Dr. Will Halstead treats a former musician and veteran who is experiencing mysterious symptoms. The diagnosis—an acoustic neuroma—leads to a difficult conversation about surgery that could cost the man his hearing and, by extension, his career. Natalie Manning and Dr

Since this is the third episode of the first season, it’s a great one for looking at how these characters were first established. Are you writing this paper for a , or

It sounds like you're looking for a deep dive into Season 1, Episode 3, titled " Fallback ." While this episode is often grouped with its "One Chicago" siblings ( Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. ), it specifically focuses on the medical and personal dilemmas at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.

Dr. Connor Rhodes treats a patient he has known since childhood. This case forces him to confront his estranged, wealthy father, Cornelius Rhodes, and reveals more about the traumatic death of his mother, which still shadows his relationship with his family.