Code Black Recap 1/11/17: Season 2 Episode 13 “Unfinished Business”

Code Black Recap 1/11/17: Season 2 Episode 13 "Unfinished Business"
Tonight on CBS Code Black airs with an all new Wednesday, January 11, season 2 episode 13 called,  “Unfinished Business,” and we have your weekly recap below! On tonight’s episode, season 2 episode 13 as per the CBS synopsis, “Guthrie (Cress Williams) becomes the hospital’s new chaplain and considers undergoing a risky surgery to treat his Parkinson’s. Meanwhile, the doctors treat patients involved in an apartment fire.”

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Gunthrie was back at the hospital. He had apparently realized that he could still help the others by providing counsel for the many doctors that come through Angeles Memorial and Campbell hadn’t had a problem with Gunthrie coming back on board. Campbell had given Gunthrie the new rules that comes with his position and he also had some advice for the other doctor. Campbell had told Gunthrie that the experimental surgery could still be done and that Gunthrie might even see some improvements with his condition. But Gunthrie was fine as a counselor. He felt that he could still do some good and he had been welcomed back by the others as the friend he is to them.

However, the hospital had experienced quite a crisis on the day Gunthrie came back. There appeared to be a fire that was allegedly caused by a kid and that had led to tens of people getting injured. So the hospital experienced something of a flood. There were burn victims, people having a hard time to breathe, and worst of all everyone was looking for family members. There was a young a woman that was looking for her dad and an Arabic mother that was looking for her twins yet tracking family members had been exceptionally difficult. Especially for the staff that didn’t know how these family members looked and had to deal with hysteric patients.

The mother for one had refused to calm down until she saw her children though the doctors had had had unfortunate news for her. Her baby son had been found and he had been fine. Yet, it had taken the firefighters to find her daughter and the baby had been unresponsive by then. She had been left in smoke for too long and was suffering from carbon monoxide. So Gunthrie had tried to help Elliott treat the baby and it had been hard for him not to step in. Gunthrie had trusted Elliott with the job of reviving Adira because he knew the other man could do it if he put everything into reviving and so it was only Elliott that was standing in his own way.

Elliott didn’t trust himself. He thought he would mess up without an attendee in the chamber with him and his doubt eventually overcame him. So the baby had died despite everything that the guys had tried to do, but breaking the news to the mother had been hard for Rorish. Rorish had lost her own family and she never would have wanted to tell another mother that their child was dead. Though she did her job and the other woman fell apart. The mother had wanted to believe that Rorish was wrong about her daughter and then she had broken down when she realized that nothing was going to bring the baby back.

So the kid that was being blamed for starting the fire had heard the mother’s screams and that had changed things for him. Jared had been suffering horrible burn wounds when it came into the hospital and it hadn’t taken long before the landlord honed in on him. The landlord had had blamed Jared for everything that happened however Jared wasn’t the only one that the landlord blamed. The landlord had also blamed Jared’s father Devon who he accused of always working and leaving his son alone to fend for himself. But Jared had initially denied causing the fire. He told his dad it hadn’t been him and had maintained that lie right up until he heard Rima cry out for her daughter.

Jared had heard her screams and that’s when it hit him that he caused the death of people he used to see in the building. However, Jared had chosen to confess to Mario. He had told Mario that he had been messing around with a few of those firecrackers and that he hadn’t thought that it was dangerous. So the landlord had been right. Jared had gotten up to something stupid while he was father at work yet Mario had told Jared that he should tell his father what he and that hadn’t been a pleasant experience. Jared’s father had flipped out because he thought his son had killed people with his stupidity and was concerned about what would happen to Jared.

Yet, Jared had later been told that he hadn’t started the fire. The fire had originated in the basement because of faulty wiring so the landlord had apologized to both Jared and Devon for accusing them of being responsible for what happened. So Jared and Devon had chosen to let bygones be bygones. Devon had realized that he was neglecting his son and that he hadn’t know what his teenager was getting up to though something strange happened to Gunthrie at the hospital. Gunthrie had been counseling people at the hospital and he had even dealt with a pastor that had passed away. And who’s daughter was reportedly looking for him.

Gunthrie had been with these people that had needed help one second and had woken up in the OR the next. Gunthrie had apparently agreed to the surgery and all the patients that had allegedly been in the hospital from the fire had been people he had met in the past and he had remembered them in his hallucination. Though Gunthrie had woken up after the surgery to see his son Cole at his bedside and he had finally told Cole what really happened to their family. He told Cole that he had been a twin and that a carbon monoxide leak had made both of the babies unresponsive. So Gunthrie had decided to work on Cole first and he had got his son breathing again, but Lola couldn’t be revived and Gunthrie hadn’t known how to handle the loss.

He had been so consumed by the child he lost that he hadn’t been able to help his wife who had also been grieving and who had committed suicide because she didn’t know how to handle the pain. So Gunthrie had apologized to his son. He told Cole that he had failed him and strangely enough Cole hadn’t thought that way. He told his father that he hadn’t failed him and the two were finally able to move on from that pain.

THE END!