Code Black Recap 1/4/17: Season 2 Episode 12 “One in a Million”

Code Black Recap 1/4/17: Season 2 Episode 12 "One in a Million"

Tonight on CBS Code Black airs with an all new Wednesday, January 4, season 2 episode 12 called,  “One in a Million,” and we have your weekly recap below! On tonight’s episode, season 2 episode 12 as per the CBS synopsis, “Leanne (Marcia Gay Harden )defies Campbell’s (Boris Kodjoe) order and uses the hospital helicopter to reunite a family for the last time. Meanwhile, Willis and Loa use a cell phone app to communicate with an autistic young girl.”

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Unfortunately, a medevac that was carrying a patient in need to the hospital had crashed in downtown LA and several of the people in the chopper had been injured. But Willis who had been on another ride-along had been there first on the scene and thankfully he had been able to take charge. So Willis did his best to remove everyone that had been in the burning debris and he had also sent along every patient that he could by buss to Rorish however the chopper had done serious damage to its victims and Rorish’s residents had been a bit preoccupied. They had apparently been competing to become assistant physician to some basketball team and that had changed Mario and Angus’s relationship.

Mario had wanted that job and the extra pay would have gone a long way for him. However, Angus had known the director of the basketball team thanks to his dad so Mario had thought that was unfair. He had later told Angus that it wasn’t right that his father could simply get him a job meanwhile Mario has had to fight for everything he’s ever had. So Angus had gotten upset by that because he thought that they both could go after the job and that he had just as much right to fight for it as Mario. And so Rorish had come between the guys and told them to focus on the patients. One of the pilots had died and another was suffering from burn wounds so no one had time for the guys to get into an argument.

Though the guys were still overseeing a patient that should have been drugged out of his mind yet was talking as if nothing had happened to him. So they tried to settle their score between each other by seeing who could treat the patient best. And that was simply petty. They were grown men and their patient had miraculously survived a plane crash with no known serious injury other than the one he was being transferred for. So the guys had to focus on their patient that claimed he was fine and in the meantime Rorish had to make the harder choices. Rorish had had to tell the other pilot that his partner had died in surgery and she had then comforted him as he grieved for a friend they all had thought of as family.

Debbie and Brad had been flying the medevac for years without incident. So Brad hadn’t known what went wrong and he had blamed himself for Debbie’s death. But Rorish had been able to calm him by telling the patient they were transporting had been fine and unfortunately she hadn’t known the full story. Rorish had thought that Angus and Mario were taking care of their patient despite everything and so the patient suddenly suffering from DIC which was always fatal had come as a shock. She had wanted to know what they could do for the patient and how they could stabilize him long enough for him to see his family however Mario had wanted to appoint blame and had told Rorish that had tried to warn Angus about their patient’s condition.

So that had frustrated Angus more than anything. He had known that he did his best for their patient and that he acted as anyone would have. However, Rorish didn’t care about anyone appointing blame. She had cared about Rowan who had thought he was suffering from a simple appendicitis and who could possible die without seeing his family. So Rorish had begged Campbell for a favor. She had asked him if they could use another chopper on the helipad to transfer the Rowan’s family and she had been flatly denied. Campbell hadn’t wanted to use their resources for an emotional request rather than a medical one. And he wasn’t moved even as Rorish had asked him what if he was dying and needed to see his daughter.

Campbell was firm. He thought that it was a sad situation and he felt for the patient yet he wasn’t going to put someone’s last request in their budget form. So Rorish had done something reckless. She had gone behind Campbell’s back to use a helicopter and she had got Rowan’s family to the hospital as fast as possible. Though by then, Rowan had lost consciousness and was simply dying right before his wife and son’s eyes. So Angus and Mario had done their best to keep the little boy from seeing the worst of it and in the meantime Mario did this best to patch up his differences with Angus because he eventually remembered that Angus was a great friend. And so Mario had told Angus that he was a great doctor as well.

Yet, elsewhere in the hospital, Willis was dealing with a difficult case. Willis had had an autistic patient who didn’t speak to people and was just a kid. So he and Noa had figured out a way they could communicate with young Zoe and they called her cell phone using the British voice she was familiar with, but it had taken some time for Zoe to tell her phone that she had pain in her abdomen and so that had helped narrow down her symptoms. Zoe had been suffering from these spasms and she had constantly gotten ill with one thing or another. So the doctors had performed a sweat test and it had come back that she had cystic fibrosis.

Zoe symptoms however were not unmanageable and her mother had was able to have that. But Willis had also did something that Zoe’s mother never thought was possible. He got Zoe to speak to her mom by getting Donna to call her daughter and it had been a miracle when Zoe had recognized her voice as her mommy’s. So Willis had given Donna a special gift that was beyond comparable and, while Rorish had gone against Campbell’s orders, she had seen a miracle as well. Rorish had seen Rowan’s condition suddenly get better now that his family was there and the poor man that had survived near death too many times had gotten up in the end and was speaking with his family as if nothing had happened.

So Rorish had gotten Campbell to see her side on Rowan’s case and he thankfully didn’t fire her, but Rorish’s greater job of Gunthrie finally coming back to work might be just around the corner.

THE END!