![]() ![]() ![]() Per Chapman, Cade’s murky history “is not a random thing” that will resolve quickly on the show. But even after getting a job offer to serve as the new ER doc that Devon’s been tirelessly seeking as his replacement, Cade was cagey about her previous stints at other hospitals - and multiple Internet searches for her name yielded zero results. Meanwhile, the fall finale also welcomed Gotham alum Kaley Ronayne as Cade Sullivan, a double board-certified doctor from Atlanta General who assisted Chastain’s overwhelmed emergency room with a particularly puzzling case. How do you deal with your own diagnosis, your own illness and your own ability to be a surgeon, and of a certain age? Then what do you do? It’s a great question, and we’re going to dive into it headfirst.” “That’s going to be a central storyline for Bell. We’ve been planning it,” the EP tells us. “We wanted to have that be a foreshadowing of what’s going to happen with Bell, because we knew this hump was coming for a long time. As Bell potentially confronts that same reality, Chapman confirms that the Kranepool incident will linger with him. Kranepool, was forced to admit he was no longer equipped to perform surgeries. The uncertainty that’s now looming over Bell’s life and career harkens back to an earlier Season 5 storyline in which Bell’s onetime mentor, Dr. They’re the power couple of the hospital, so they kind of set the tone.” We really see them as a foundational couple of the show. “He’s going to have to explain to her what’s going on, and they’re going to have to deal with it together. “There’s that wonderful scene in the winter finale where Kit’s like, ‘Look, I know there’s something else going on with you, and when you’re ready, you tell me.’ And we found that scene super moving,” he says. And though Chapman isn’t at liberty to share what, exactly, is ailing the veteran surgeon, he confirms “it’s going to be a big deal” for not only Bell, but Kit, in the episodes to come. But, as Bell was quick to point out, a more worrying culprit like cancer or stroke could still emerge from later tests. As Conrad ran tests on Bell during Tuesday’s episode - following Bell’s recent experiences with hand tremors and blurry vision - both doctors were initially encouraged by Bell’s normal vital signs. ![]()
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