[s15e13] I Walk The Line -

: Addiction, gun control, forgiveness, and unconventional family structures.

“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 [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. This leads Teddy to realize she and Owen

: 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 💬 Critical Reception Review for , titled "

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: 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.

: Jennifer Grey ( Dirty Dancing ) as Carol Dickinson and Billy Boyd ( Lord of the Rings ) as Seamus.