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Chicago Med
GenreMedical drama
Created by
Developed by
Showrunners
  • Andrew Schneider
  • Andrew Dettmann
  • Diane Frolov
Starring
ComposerAtli Örvarsson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons10
No.of episodes178(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Charles S. Carroll
  • Jeffrey Drayer
  • David Weinstein
  • Simran Baidwan
  • Will Pascoe
  • Safura Favavi
Production locationChicago, Illinois
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time40–44 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 17, 2015(2015-11-17)
present(present)
Related

Chicago Medis an Americanmedical dramatelevision series created byDick WolfandMatt Olmstead,and is the third installment ofWolf Entertainment'sChicagofranchise.The series premiered onNBCon November 17, 2015.Chicago Medfollows theemergency department(ED) doctors and nurses of the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. As they work to save lives, these members deal with the personal and professional pressures of their jobs.[1]

In April 2023, the series was renewed for a ninth season which premiered on January 17, 2024.[2][3]In March 2024, the series was renewed for a tenth season which premiered on September 25, 2024.[4][5]

Premise

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Set inChicago,Chicago Medis the third series in Dick Wolf'sChicagofranchise. It focuses on theemergency departmentat Gaffney Chicago Medical Center and on its doctors and nurses as they work to save patients' lives. It sometimes crosses over with characters fromChicago FireandChicago P.D.

Cast

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Main

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  • Nick Gehlfussas Dr. Will Halstead (seasons 1–8), a former plastic surgeon, who at the start of the series becomes an ED supervising attending physician. He is originally fromChicagoand is the older brother ofChicago P.D.characterDetective Jay Halstead.He was engaged to Dr. Natalie Manning from seasons three to four.[6]He resigns from Chicago Med at the end of the eighth season after sabotaging Jack Dayton's OR 2.0 to prove its defects, and moves toSeattleto reunite with Natalie and her son.
  • Yaya DaCostaas April Sexton (seasons 1–6; recurring season 8), a first-generationBrazilian-AmericanED nurse. She has a younger brother, Noah, who began as a third-year medical student at the hospital. She is also a childhood friend ofChicago FirecharacterLieutenant Kelly Severide.In the sixth season, she applies and gets accepted into a nurse practitioner program in order to do more in caring for patients and in the seventh-season premiere "You Can't Always Trust What You See", it is revealed that she has started the program. She later returns in the eighth season after completing the program. She and Dr. Ethan Choi rekindle their relationship during this time, and marry in the middle of the season, with the intent of starting a mobile clinic for the impoverished people in the community.
  • Torrey DeVittoas Dr. Natalie Manning (seasons 1–7; guest season 8), an ED pediatrician who did afellowshipin emergency medicine in the first season and becomes an attending in the emergency pediatrics division in the fifth season. She is a widow, coping with the loss of her husband, Jeff, who waskilled in actionwhile serving in the U.S. military. In the first-season episode "Bound", she gives birth to her son Owen. In the seventh-season premiere "You Can't Always Trust What You See", she is fired by Sharon Goodwin and moves back to Seattle with Owen after admitting that she stole drugs from her ex-fiancé Dr. Will Halstead's trial for her sick mother. She later reunites with Will following his resignation at the end of the following season.
  • Rachel DiPilloas Dr. Sarah Reese (seasons 1–3; guest season 4), originally a fourth-year medical student, who does not feel inclined to emergency medicine, and would rather become a pathologist. After she graduates from medical school, she immediately quits being a pathologist and becomes a resident in psychiatry, thanks to Dr. Daniel Charles in the season 2 premiere. In the fourth-season premiere "Be My Better Half", she transfers from Chicago Med to Baylor after Dr. Daniel Charles finds out her father is a suspected serial killer and they have a falling out.
  • Colin Donnellas Dr. Connor Rhodes (seasons 1–5), a cardio-thoracic fellow fromChicago,who spent some time inRiyadhfollowing his residency. In the first season, he is a trauma surgery fellow, but switches his specialty to cardio-thoracic. In the fifth-season premiere "Never Going Back to Normal", he leaves Med, and Chicago completely for a fresh start after the deaths of his father Cornelius Rhodes and his rival and ex-girlfriend Dr. Ava Bekker, who committed suicide after murdering Cornelius to win Connor back.
  • Brian TeeasLCDRDr. Ethan Choi,United States Navy Reserve(seasons 1–8), the Chief of Emergency Medicine and former ED chief resident with an expertise in infectious diseases who just returned to the United States after serving on theUSSCarl Vinsonas a medical officer. He marries April Sexton in the middle of the eighth season and leaves Chicago Med afterwards to start a mobile clinic for the impoverished people in the community with her.
  • S. Epatha Merkersonas Sharon Goodwin, a former OR nurse and the Chief of Patient and Medical Services (chief administrator) of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center.
  • Oliver Plattas Dr. Daniel Charles, the chief of thepsychiatrydepartment, who is usually tasked with helping the other doctors deal with the psychological nuances of medicine or difficult patients. He is a graduate of theUniversity of Pennsylvania.
  • Marlyne Barrett[a]as Maggie Lockwood (season 1 – present), the ED's charge nurse who is not afraid to speak her mind when it comes to schooling the residents.[7][8]In the fifth season, she is diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, but is later cured and she marries former cancer patient Ben Campbell.
  • Norma Kuhlingas Dr. Ava Bekker (seasons 3–5; recurring season 2), aSouth Africantrauma surgeon. She butts heads with Dr. Connor Rhodes on professional boundaries, and eventually their rivalry becomes a romantic relationship, which eventually ends after Connor's father alleges that Ava seduced and slept with him to persuade him to fund Connor's hybrid OR. In the fourth-season finale "With a Brave Heart", Connor turns her down in reconciling their relationship and then suspects her of killing his father. In the fifth-season premiere "Never Going Back to Normal", she commits suicide after admitting to killing Connor's father in a last-ditch effort to win him back.
  • Dominic Rainsas Dr. Crockett Marcel (seasons 5–9), a new trauma surgeon fellow at Chicago Med introduced in the fifth season. At the end of the ninth season, he is devastated when a young patient whom he had to cancel a life-saving kidney transplant for due to a last-minute infection succumbs to his disease and the boy's aggrieved father commits suicide immediately after; the experience having reminded Marcel of his own daughter's death. In the tenth-season premiere, it's revealed he has moved to Boston for a fresh start.
  • Steven Weber[b]as Dr. Dean Archer (season 7–present; recurring season 6), an experienced trauma surgeon and emergency physician and a mentor to Dr. Ethan Choi having formerly served in the Navy together.
  • Guy Lockard as Dr. Dylan Scott (seasons 7–8), a new Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician. He is a former Chicago police officer, who switched his career to medicine. In the eighth-season premiere "How Do You Begin to Count the Losses?", after the death of his lover Jo, an undercover cop whom he had crossed paths multiple times with during her assignment, he realizes that he will never be able to let go of his past as a police officer as long as he remains in Chicago and leaves Med, and the city altogether for a new start.
  • Kristen Hageras Dr. Stevie Hammer (season 7), a new attending physician, who has a past with Dr. Will Halstead. After many ups and downs in dealing with her homeless, addicted, and mentally-ill mother, she moves back to Michigan halfway through the seventh season to give her marriage another chance.
  • Jessy Schramas Dr. Hannah Asher (season 7–present; recurring seasons 5–6), a returning Attending Physician in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Los Angeles who previously struggled with substance abuse before getting sober.[9]She is a Senior Attending of the New Emergency OB/GYN Service.
  • Luke Mitchell[c]as Dr. Mitchell Ripley (season 9–present) is an ED Attending Physician who shares a history with Dr. Charles.[10]
  • Sarah Ramosas Dr. Caitlin Lenox (season 10), an Army veteran now new co-head of the ED.
  • Darren Barnetas Dr. John Frost (season 10), a new emergency pediatrics resident who joined the hospital after the previous hospital he worked in closed.

Recurring

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  • Julie Bermanas Dr. Samantha "Sam" Zanetti (season 1), anattendingtrauma surgeon who briefly dates Dr. Connor Rhodes[11]
  • Deron J. Powell as Tate Jenkins (seasons 1–2), a retired NFL player who begins dating Nurse April Sexton when she helps treat his son in season one. They become engaged in season two, but break it off shortly after she is infected with tuberculosis and miscarries their child.
  • Jeremy Shouldis as Dr. Marty Peterson (season 1 – present), an anesthesiologist with a silky, deep voice.
  • Peter Mark Kendallas Joey Thomas, a lab tech who dates Dr. Sarah Reese in seasons one and two.[12]
  • Roland Buck III as Dr. Noah Sexton (seasons 1–6; guest season 8), a first-year ED resident and Nurse April Sexton's younger brother. In the sixth-season episode "When Your Heart Rules Your Head", he is fired by Dr. Ethan Choi for negligence, due to assisting in Dr. James Coleman's suicide, and he leaves Chicago to take over Dr. Coleman's clinic in Atlanta. He later returns in the eighth season for April and Ethan's wedding.
  • Brennan Brownas Dr. Samuel Abrams, a blunt Chief of Neurosurgery.[13]
  • Gregg Henryas Dr. David Downey (season 1), a high-profile cardiothoracic surgeon who takes an interest in Dr. Connor Rhodes, and dies of cancer in the first-season finale "Timing".[14]
  • D. W. Moffettas Cornelius Rhodes (seasons 1–4), the father of Dr. Connor Rhodes. He runs the family business Dolen Rhodes, a high-end department store started by his father. Connor's choice to go into medicine lead to a bitter estrangement between father and son. He is murdered by Dr. Ava Bekker, Dr. Rhodes' ex-girlfriend, via insulin overdose in fourth-season episode "Forever Hold Your Peace" in an attempt to win Dr. Rhodes back, which is revealed later in the fifth-season premiere "Never Going Back to Normal", resulting in Dr. Bekker's suicide.
  • Christina Brucato as Claire Rhodes (season 1), the sister of Dr. Connor Rhodes.
  • Lorena Diaz as Nurse Doris (season 1–present), ED nurse.
  • Casey Tutton as Nurse Monique Lawson (season 2–5), ED nurse.
  • Marie Tredway as Nurse Trini (season 5-present), ED nurse.
  • Amanda Marcheschi as Nurse Dina (season 1-present), ICU charge nurse, sometimes assists in the surgical ward.
  • Paul Farahvaras Karam Haddad (season 1)
  • Jeff Hephneras Jeff Clarke (seasons 1–2), a medical student, a former Marine and Iraq veteran, and Dr. Natalie Manning's old family friend. Clarke was briefly a firefighter at Firehouse 51 before returning to medical school after an injury. Clarke briefly dates Natalie until he confesses that her late husband did not approve of his feelings for her. Clarke matches with a hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, after graduating from medical school.
  • Ato Essandohas Dr. Isidore Latham (seasons 2–6), the Attending/later Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery who supervises Dr. Connor Rhodes' fellowship. Latham hasautism spectrum disorder,which sometimes makes it difficult for him to understand the emotional responses of the medical staff.
  • Mekia Coxas Dr. Robin Charles (seasons 2–5), an epidemiologist and Dr. Daniel Charles' previously estranged daughter. She dates Dr. Connor Rhodes during seasons two to three.
  • Eddie Jemisonas Dr. Stanley Stohl (seasons 2–4), the Chief of Emergency Medicine, derisively referred to as "The Troll" by the staff because of his condescending and publicity-courting ways. He is fired from Chicago Med after an arbitrary decision by Gaffney Chicago Medical Center's COO.
  • Alexandra Greyas Denise Lockwood (season 2–present), Nurse Maggie Lockwood's transgender sister.
  • James Vincent Meredith as Barry (season 3), a paramedic who is Maggie Lockwood's on-again/off-again ex-boyfriend.
  • Nate Santana as Dr. James Lanik (season 3–present), Chief of Trauma Surgery, formerly the interim head of the Emergency Department.
  • Michel Gillas Dr. Robert Haywood (seasons 3–4), Dr. Sarah Reese's estranged father who was an astrophysics professor and a suspected serial killer.
  • Arden Choas Emily Choi (seasons 3–4), Dr. Ethan Choi's younger and previously estranged recovering–drug addict sister
  • Paula Newsomeas Caroline Charles (Seasons 4–5), the first wife of Dr. Daniel Charles, who arrives at Med for a cancer treatment clinical trial, and eventually remarries him.
  • Molly Bernardas Elsa Curry (season 4–5), a third, later fourth year medical student who ends up working closely with Dr. Daniel Charles.
  • Ian Hardingas Phillip Davis (seasons 4–5), a widowed father who is left to raise his daughter alone after his wife dies from an aneurysm in childbirth. He dates Dr. Natalie Manning during seasons four to five.
  • Jodi Kingsley as DCFS Officer Madeline Gastern (season 1-present), a Department of Child and Family Services social worker attached to Gaffney Medical Center
  • Tehmina Sunnyas Dr. Sabeena Virani (season 6), a cardiologist with Kender Pharmaceutical Company who supervises a clinical trial for a new medication and approaches Dr. Will Halstead to lead the project.[15]
  • Asjha Cooper as Dr. Vanessa Taylor (seasons 6–8), a first year resident, who initially had friction with Maggie who is her biological mother, which she prefers to keep private.
  • Sarah Raffertyas Dr. Pamela Blake (season 7), the Chief of Transplantation Surgery who has friction with Dr. Marcel after he did not want her daughter to be operated on.
  • Bonita Friedericyas Terri Hammer (season 7), is the mother of Dr. Hammer.
  • Michael Radyas Dr. Matthew Cooper (season 7), is an Intensivist (Critical Care Specialist) who uses Vas-com a lot and who Will is investigating to find out if he is doing illegal use in the hospital.
  • Johanna Braddyas Avery Quinn (season 7) is the daughter of Dr. Pamela Blake who has an interest in Dr. Marcel.
  • Kristof Konradas Pawel Wapniarski (season 8) is the brother of Liliana Wapniarski, a girlfriend of Dr. Charles
  • Sophia Alias Dr Zola Ahmad (season 9) a senior resident in the ED

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers
(million)
First airedLast aired
PilotApril 7, 2015(2015-04-07)8.43[16]
118November 17, 2015(2015-11-17)May 17, 2016(2016-05-17)379.83[17]
223September 22, 2016(2016-09-22)May 11, 2017(2017-05-11)289.47[18]
320November 21, 2017(2017-11-21)May 15, 2018(2018-05-15)2710.10[19]
422September 26, 2018(2018-09-26)May 22, 2019(2019-05-22)1511.04[20]
520September 25, 2019(2019-09-25)April 15, 2020(2020-04-15)1211.22[21]
616November 11, 2020(2020-11-11)May 26, 2021(2021-05-26)99.74[22]
722September 22, 2021(2021-09-22)May 25, 2022(2022-05-25)119.11[23]
822September 21, 2022(2022-09-21)May 24, 2023(2023-05-24)108.46[24]
913January 17, 2024(2024-01-17)May 22, 2024(2024-05-22)118.07[25]
10TBASeptember 25, 2024(2024-09-25)TBATBATBA

Crossovers

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  • "The Beating Heart" (Chicago FireSeason 4, Episode 10) / "Now I'm God" (Chicago P.D.Season 3, Episode 10) – In the first crossover withFireandP.D.,continuing on "Malignant", a member of Firehouse 51 is rushed to Chicago Med for a stabbing while an attempted suicide uncovers four cases of chemo overdose, leading to an investigation that becomes personal for Voight.
  • "Going to War" (Chicago FireSeason 7, Episode 2) / "Endings" (Chicago P.D.Season 6, Episode 2) – In the second crossover withFireandP.D.,continuing on "When to Let Go", the victims of an apartment complex fire are rushed into Chicago Med and Intelligence races to find the culprit.
  • "Infection"(Chicago FireSeason 8, Episode 4/Chicago MedSeason 5, Episode 4/Chicago P.D.Season 7, Episode 4) – In the third crossover withFireandP.D.,a bioterrorist spreads a deadly virus throughout Chicago.

Production

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Development

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The series was greenlit byNBCfor the show'spilot episodeon May 1, 2015.[26]

On August 21, 2015, Andrew Dettman stepped down as showrunner due to "creative differences" following his appointment in June.[27]Andrew SchneiderandDiane Frolovwere appointed as new showrunners on August 27, 2015.[28]

NBC originally ordered 13 episodes for season one; on December 11, 2015, an additional 5 episodes were ordered, bringing the season to 18 episodes.[29]

On February 1, 2016, NBC renewed the series for a second season.[30]On May 15, 2016, it was announced that the series would be moving to Thursdays.[31]The second season premiered on September 22, 2016.[32]

On May 10, 2017, NBC renewed the series for a third season but opted to remove it from the fall schedule to midseason, after the premiere of Dick Wolf's sixthLaw & OrderseriesLaw & Order True Crime.[33]The series moved back to Tuesdays after spending one season on Thursdays.[34]

On February 27, 2020, NBC renewed the series for a sixth, seventh, and eighth season.[35]Thesixth seasonpremiered on November 11, 2020.[36]Theseventh seasonpremiered on September 22, 2021.[37]Theeighth seasonpremiered on September 21, 2022.[38]

On March 13, 2020, Universal Television shut down production on the series due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[39]

On April 10, 2023, NBC renewed the series for a ninth season,[2]which premiered on January 17, 2024.[3]

On March 21, 2024, NBC renewed the series for a tenth season which premiered on September 25, 2024.[4][5]

Casting

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The Walking DeadstarLaurie Holdenwas originally cast as Dr. Hannah Tramble, but dropped out due to "family reasons".[40][41]On May 29, 2015,ArrowstarColin Donnellwas cast as Dr. Connor Rhodes, the hospital's newest trauma surgeon.[42]In July 2015,Jurassic WorldstarBrian Teejoined the cast as Dr. Ethan Choi, an expert in infectious disease prevention and a Navy Reserve medical officer.[43]Pretty Little LiarsstarTorrey DeVittowas cast on August 13, 2015, as Dr. Natalie Manning, the ED pediatrician.[44]On August 14, 2015,Jane the VirginstarRachel DiPillowas cast as Sarah Reese, a fourth-year medical student.[45]

On April 19, 2019, NBC announced that original cast memberColin DonnellandNorma Kuhlingwould be written out of the series at the end of the fourth season for creative reasons.[46]On May 12, 2021, NBC announced that original cast membersYaya DaCostaandTorrey DeVittowould leave the series at the end of the sixth season after deciding not to renew their contracts to pursue new roles.[47]On July 21, 2021, it was announced thatSteven Weberwould be promoted to a series regular after recurring in the sixth season, and Guy Lockard andKristen Hagerwould join the main cast.[48]On October 12, 2022, NBC announced that Tee would leave the series after eight seasons.[49]

Reception

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Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofChicago Med
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg.viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Tuesday 9:00 pm 18 November 17, 2015(2015-11-17) 8.64[50] May 17, 2016(2016-05-17) 7.86[51] 2015–16 37 9.83 30[52]
2 Thursday 9:00 pm 23 September 22, 2016(2016-09-22) 7.02[53] May 11, 2017(2017-05-11) 7.01[54] 2016–17 28 9.47 28[55]
3 Tuesday 10:00 pm 20 November 21, 2017(2017-11-21) 6.19[56] May 15, 2018(2018-05-15) 5.62[57] 2017–18 27 10.10 26[58]
4 Wednesday 8:00 pm 22 September 26, 2018(2018-09-26) 7.78[59] May 22, 2019(2019-05-22) 7.55[60] 2018–19 15 11.04 25[61]
5 20 September 25, 2019(2019-09-25) 7.53[62] April 15, 2020(2020-04-15) 9.33[63] 2019–20 12 11.22 15[21]
6 16 November 11, 2020(2020-11-11) 7.83[64] May 26, 2021(2021-05-26) 7.26[65] 2020–21 9 9.74 14[66]
7 22 September 22, 2021(2021-09-22) 6.81[67] May 25, 2022(2022-05-25) 6.43[68] 2021–22 11 9.11 11[69]
8 22 September 21, 2022(2022-09-21) 6.59[70] May 24, 2023(2023-05-24) 5.55[71] 2022–23 9 8.48[72] TBD
9 13 January 17, 2024(2024-01-17) 6.93[73] May 22, 2024(2024-05-22) 5.49[74] 2023–24 12 8.20[75] TBD
10 TBA September 25, 2024(2024-09-25) 5.46[76] TBA TBD 2024–25 TBD TBD TBD

Reviews

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OnMetacritic,season 1 has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 17 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[77]Rotten Tomatoesreported that 50% of critics have given the season 1 of the show a positive review based on 26 reviews, with an average rating of 5.52/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "While adding nothing new to the established medical procedural formula, Dick Wolf'sChicago Medhits its familiar beats forcefully enough to satisfy a few genre enthusiasts. "[78]

Broadcast and streaming

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Chicago Medairs onNBCand is available through the network's streaming platforms, on demand and Hulu with previous season "stacking rights" on the former, and pay-per-episode purchase viaelectronic sell-throughplatforms. The series is available for streaming onPeacockalong withChicago Fire,Chicago P.D.,Law & Order,Law & Order: Special Victims UnitandLaw & Order: Criminal Intent.[79]

In Canada, the series aired on theGlobal Television Networkfor four seasons, then moved toCityTV.Season three aired at the start of the week ahead of the NBC air date later in the week.[80]

In Malaysia, the series aired onPRIMEtimefor five seasons, then moved to Showcase.

In Southeast Asia, the series aired onRock Entertainmentfor more seasons.

In the UK,Chicago Medpremiered on March 20, 2016, onUniversal Channelin the United Kingdom and Ireland. The second season aired on October 23, 2016.[81]Since the fifth season, it has aired onSky Witness.

In Australia, the series debuted on November 23, 2016, on theNine Network.[82]

In Romania, the series debuted on February 16, 2017, on the channelDivaunder the title "Camera de gardă" (The guard room). The sixth season premiered on March 7, 2021.[83]

Syndication

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The series was set to air syndicated reruns onLifetimeon January 6, 2025.

Awards

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Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2017 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Teen Actress Haley Brooke Walker Won [84]

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  1. ^Barrett was credited as "Guest Starring" until Season 1 episode 13. From episode 14 onwards she's credited as "Starring".
  2. ^Weber was credited as "Special Guest Star" in all appearances until Season 9, upon which he received top billing.
  3. ^Previously recurred in the first eight episodes of the ninth season.
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