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‘Chicago Med’ Showrunner Teases Goodwin’s Fate, Ripley and Lenox’s Future After Season 11 Finale (Exclusive)

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Chicago Med’s season 11 finale featured many twists and turns — but the possibility of Goodwin leaving the ED for good isn’t sitting well with fans.

Warning: Spoilers below from season 11, episode 21 of Chicago Med.

During the Wednesday, May 13, episode, Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) backed up Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt) as Dr. Theo Rabari (Manish Dayal) prepared to petition the hospital board to take over his role as head of psychiatry.

As Charles dug deeper into Rabari’s past, he learned that he has antisocial personality disorder, which played a part in Rabari’s attack on Charles and the personal side of the medical discipline. Charles, however, vowed that he wouldn’t use his disorder to discredit his work or his plan to try and push out Charles.

Rabari eventually canceled the meeting with the board, and he and Charles ended the episode with mutual respect for each other. In a twist, board member Miranda Lewis (Orlagh Cassidy) declared that while Charles can stay, Goodwin is “out” as the executive director of patient and medical services after allegedly leaking Rabari’s medical information.

“If you want a fight, you’ve got one,” Goodwin told her, as a stunned Charles was left wondering whether his longtime friend could have leaked the information to save his career.

In the final moments of the episode, Goodwin made it clear with one bold look to the camera that if someone wanted her job, they’d have to take it from her with force.

That look, an intense stare, is what showrunner Allen MacDonald exclusively told Us Weekly means that Goodwin will be back for season 12 — and she’s ready for battle.

“I would say the answer is all in the look of Goodwin’s eyes as she stares at the camera in the final shot, and she’s ready for a fight, and there’s going to be one. I can confirm that,” MacDonald said, noting that Merkerson, 73, came up with that idea to stare down the camera all on her own.

He recalled, “She did that on the fifth and final take of that shot. And we all got goosebumps.”

MacDonald played coy about whether Charles and Goodwin’s friendship will be affected by her alleged actions, but told Us that fans will get answers next season.

“That’s something that we will unpack as we go into next season,” he confirmed.

The showrunner also weighed in on what’s next for Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell) and Dr. Caitlin Lenox (Sarah Ramos) after they both said, “I love you,” during the season finale. (Plus, Ripley pushed Lenox to tell her brother the truth about her positive prion disease diagnosis.)

“They have moved on to another tier now. Lenox is being vulnerable with another person in a way that she really never has in her life,” MacDonald explained. “Because she’s been trying to protect herself from that sort of vulnerability, because she wanted to achieve, achieve, achieve while she still could in the off chance that she ended up being positive the prion [disease] which she now knows that she is.”

Jessy Schram, who plays Dr. Hannah Asher, exclusively told Us that Lenox’s relationship with Ripley has also “pushed her to be honest” with her brother, which is very new for the doctor.

“I feel like the truths that have to come out, like this relationship allows her to get to another level,” Schram, 40, said.

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MacDonald added, “The difference between Ripley in the first scene and the Ripley in the last scene is that he knows that she told her brother, and that changes everything for him.”

Hannah, for her part, successfully gave birth to her and Dr. Dean Archer’s (Steven Weber) baby girl during the finale. The episode ended with Hannah kissing Archer after he admitted he has always loved her, which Schram told Us is part of Hannah’s new plan to “live in the now.”

The finale also featured a major development in Dr. John Frost’s (Darren Barnet) life after his father — who he had a rocky relationship with after having to pay for his parents’ lifestyle as a child star — died.

“In the short term, he will continue to lean on Dr. Naomi [Howard],” MacDonald said of Frost’s romance with Naomi (Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut). “I think there’s a real chemistry between those two characters.”

The showrunner noted that now that Frost has “made his peace with his father” prior to his passing, it is a “weight lifted off him that now frees him” to grow closer to his mom.

“This closes the book on the past,” MacDonald said of the death. “One of the big things we’ll be doing with Frost next year is moving forward. He was moving forward emotionally, but it required going back into his past more, and I think that we’ve told that story now.”

Chicago Med returns for season 12 on NBC in fall 2026.

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