Chicago Hope Season 3 Episode 15
Chicago Hope
Season 3

Ep 15. Take My Wife, Please

  • Not Rated
  • February 3, 1997

Chicago Hope season 3 episode 15, titled Take My Wife, Please, follows the doctors and staff at Chicago Hope hospital as they face yet another difficult case. The episode begins with a married couple, both comedians, who are admitted to the hospital after an incident on stage involving a dangerous prop. While the husband, Mickey (played by guest star Richard Lewis), is relatively unharmed, his wife, Rhonda (played by guest star Judy Tenuta), suffers serious injuries that require surgery.

As the doctors work to save Rhonda's life, tensions rise between the couple and their comedic colleagues, who seem to view the incident as fodder for their routines. Meanwhile, the hospital's administrator, Aaron Shutt (played by Adam Arkin), finds himself in hot water when his estranged wife, psychiatrist Janet Coburn (played by guest star Christine Lahti), accuses him of neglecting their son. The couple's personal drama spills over into the professional realm, causing friction between Shutt and his colleagues.

Throughout the episode, the doctors and staff at Chicago Hope also deal with several other cases, including a young woman who suffers a stroke, a man who refuses to be treated by a female doctor, and a family who must come to grips with a loved one's terminal illness.

As the episode progresses, tensions between the comedians and the hospital staff come to a head, with Mickey accusing the doctors of not taking Rhonda's injuries seriously enough. Eventually, the truth about the incident on stage is revealed, leading to a surprising resolution for the couple.

Meanwhile, Aaron and Janet's personal drama reaches a boiling point, as the two confront each other in a heated argument. Their argument leads Aaron to make a drastic decision about his career, with potentially far-reaching consequences for the hospital and his colleagues.

Overall, Chicago Hope season 3 episode 15 offers a compelling mix of medical drama and personal relationships, as the doctors and staff at Chicago Hope must navigate difficult cases while also dealing with their own personal issues. The episode boasts strong performances from the guest stars, including Richard Lewis, Judy Tenuta, and Christine Lahti, and raises thought-provoking questions about the intersection of comedy and tragedy. Fans of the series will not want to miss this compelling installment.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 3, 1997
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English