Maggie: Why did you call DCFS?
Marcel: This child should never have been near that machine.
Maggie: You don't understand how it is on a farm. Kids work all the time. It's part of the culture.
Marcel: Yeah, well that culture is going to lose this child her foot.

Charles: I took a look at David's chart. He had a birthday and now he's 18, so he's legally an adult. He has the right to refuse medication.
David's father: David can barely keep it together. What's he going to be like without meds?

Man: Her leg was caught in a hydraulic skid steer.
Marcel: What's that?
Maggie: A machine used to herd cattle. My uncle owns a farm.
Marcel: I see. And why was this child allowed anywhere near dangerous machinery?

Will: It's been seven days. How long is this strike going to go on?
Sharon: The union and the board are negotiating.
Will: This keeps going on, it's going to blow back on us.

David: I remember you.
Cuevas: Yeah, I've treated you before, more than once.
David: You're the first one to make me take medicine.
Cuevas: I was trying to help.
David: It's your fault I'm dead.

Cuevas: David, I'm Dr. Cuevas. Do you remember me?
David: It doesn't matter.
Cuevas: Tell me why you think that.
David's Mom: It's okay. Tell her.
David: I'm dead.
Cuevas: What do you mean?
David: You can't help me because I'm dead.

George: We can always continue this conversation.
Sharon: Is that your subtle way of asking me if I'll support your nomination?
George: No, ma'am. It's my very unsubtle way of asking you if you'd like to meet for drinks tonight.

Asher: So you requested DCFS be called? Why?
Liza: When I held my little girl for the first time, I could feel her depending on me for everything. I broke.
Asher: Liza...
Liza: These last few months have been the hardest of my life. It took everything in me to stay sober. But I did it, for her. And now I... I just... I can't muscle my way through this.
Asher: Okay, I've been there. Every time I got sober for someone else, a family member, a partner, it lasted a year at most. Every time, I'd relapse. It finally stuck when I got sober for myself.

Hannah: You had no right to make that call!
Archer: Give us the room please.. [After Zach leaves] You do not dress me down, ever, and not in front of a resident!
Hannah: I repeat, you had no right to make that call!
Archer: What are you talking about?
Hannah: The DCFS call about Liza. You knew I was working on it.
Archer: I didn't! I'm serious.
Hannah: Then who the hell did?

Hannah: You. have no idea how hard Liza worked to stay sober.
Archer: I don't doubt that, but we just found her strung out on heroin.
Hannah: She was exhausted after a brutal labor and a serious lapse in judgment, but I know she can get back on track.
Archer: Hold it. You're not actually suggesting we send a baby home with that woman?
Hannah: Of course not. But I want to find a sober living situation for Liza. A facility where she can still receive treatment while still caring for her baby.
Archer: You are swerving so far out of your lane. Not to mention you are mandated to report this to the appropriate authorities.
Hannah: Not until I find a way to keep Liza and her baby together.

Charles: I don't see why we can't give our lowest paid employees even a 6 percent raise.
Sharon: It sets a bad precedent with all the other unions. Once we finish with this, the nurses union and the plumbers union will want raises too.

Woman: So you want to surgically attach Rob's hand to the back of his leg?
Marcel: It's called ectopic banking.

Chicago Med Season 8 Quotes

I love this car. This is why I gave you the time of day in high school.

Maggie

Will: Where's Maria?
Marcel: Team just took her to pre-op.
Will: I've been thinking about it. We should hold off on surgery. I want to pitch her the stent one more time.
Marcel: Come on, Will, we both know that's not a long-term solution.
Will: But given her age and livelihood, we shouldn't be so eager to flay her arm. Risk rehab, extensive nerve injury. No, no. Her hands are her life and we shouldn't take that from her.
Marcel: All the more reason to do the vascular repair. Deal with the pseudo-aneurysm with a stitch and keep her off anti-platelets. Besides, she's already consented.
Will: That's because she saw you on TV! She's starstruck being treated by the hotshot doctor from the news.
Marcel: You called me, remember?
Will: You don't think all that influenced her decision?
Marcel: I don't know, but I think maybe your connection with the patient is influencing yours.