
Ripley’s bad behavior comes back to bite him during “Look in the Mirror” when the man he beat up lands in the ED with serious injuries. Ripley butts heads with Frost (Darren Barnet), one of the newest members of the Chicago Med season 10 cast of characters, over how best to treat this patient. This conflict leads to an explosive reveal when Ripley’s frustration with Frost leads Ripley to blurt out that he’s trying to make things right after causing the patient’s injuries in the first place.
Sharon Suspends Mitch From Gaffney In Chicago Med Season 10
She Intends To Recommend Termination
Ripley’s outburst gets him into serious trouble. By the time Sharon (S Epatha Merkerson) speaks with him in her office, he’s calmed down and is contrite. He tells Sharon that he understands he will face disciplinary action and realizes that his behavior has been out of control. However, his remorse is not enough to save him. Sharon informs Ripley that he is becoming too much of a liability for the hospital with his erratic behavior and thus he is being suspended without pay. He’s informed there will be a board meeting to discuss terminating his contract.
Can Mitch Still Return Despite Sharon’s Decision
He Hasn’t Been Fired Yet
Although Sharon tells Ripley that she is recommending termination, that doesn’t necessarily mean Ripley will be fired. Former Chicago Med character Will Halstead (Nick Gehlfuss) got into many similar situations during his eight years at Gaffney Medical Center, but he always found a way to preserve his job at the last minute. Thus, it’s not a given that Sharon will stick to her plan to recommend termination once she calms down about Ripley’s misbehavior.

Why Luke Mitchell Could Be Missing Some Episodes Of Chicago Med
It’s Most Likely Due To Cast Rotation Policies
There is nothing official regarding Ripley leaving Chicago Med. However, the suspension storyline may be designed to write the character out temporarily. If so, the reason is likely cast rotation — a policy many long-running shows have taken advantage of to save money. Rather than using every member of the cast in each episode, procedurals with big casts often write some characters out temporarily and then write them back in a few episodes later, FBI’s Jubal (Jeremy Sisto) exited during a similar storyline, only to return when it was resolved.
In actor Luke Mitchell’s case, there could also be personal reasons for him to take some time off. Mitchell is expecting his first child and thus may need to take time off to be with his family. Additionally, the actor and his wife are both originally from Australia, so he may have taken time off to visit his native country. Regardless of the reason for the Ripley suspension storyline, it’s unlikely that Chicago Med has seen the last of this character.
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