Oliver Platt teases existential crisis for Dr. Charles on Chicago Med

Oliver Platt, who plays Dr. Charles on NBC's Chicago Med, has previewed an intense two-part storyline described as an existential crisis for his character. The arc begins with Wednesday's episode, 'The Book of Charles,' where Dr. Charles confronts his mental health after working a suicide prevention line. Showrunner Allen MacDonald called it one of the season's dramatic high points.

Chicago Med's Season 11 features a pivotal two-part event centered on Dr. Charles. The first episode, airing Wednesday at 8 p.m. on NBC, follows the psychiatrist grappling with his own mental health issues after a difficult shift on the suicide prevention line. The follow-up, titled 'Altered States' on April 8, sees Gaffney doctors racing to save one of their colleagues amid other tensions, including conflicts involving Hannah and a temporary OB-GYN replacement. Platt described the events as 'one of the worst days in [Dr. Charles'] adult life,' where longstanding struggles culminate. These include anxiety about aging out of his profession, mental health challenges, and adjustments to a new medication regimen, all building to what Platt termed a full 'existential crisis.' MacDonald noted the storyline draws from established show canon, such as Charles' reconnection with his daughters after his mother's death at the end of Season 10. He has been setting up this breakdown throughout the current season, amid other high-stakes plots like a chemical attack and a hostage situation. Platt added that, as an actor, the escalating challenges offer a 'complete dream' role. The preview aligns with Season 11's ongoing themes of personal and professional pressures at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.

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