Argumentative Essay On Chicago Med

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The cast of Chicago Med is finally starting to get figured out and they have added an amazing new cast member. TV Line shared the news tonight that Julie Berman has joined the cast. Fans know her from the hit daytime show General Hospital. Julie played the part of Lulu Spencer up until 2013 when she left the show to do other things. Emme Rylan replaced her on the show as Lulu and is still playing the part today. Fans were very upset to see her go, but a lot of them will follow Julie to her new spot on Chicago Med. This is a new spin-off coming that will go right along with Chicago Fire and Chicago PD on NBC.
Julie Berman is a three time Emmy winner and is an actress that will do the new role justice for sure. Berman will not be seen on the show until the 3rd episode of the season where she will show up as Toni Zanetti, who is described as “a brilliant, self-assured attending surgeon who does not suffer fools.”
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A sexy doctor like this will be the perfect match for a cross-over with a sexy fireman or police officer. You never know who they will end up setting Julie Berman’s character up with but looking at her you know there will be fireworks and a love story that fans are going to love to follow.
Julie Berman has been on a Hulu exclusive show called Casual and was also on a few various shows as a guest star including Jane the Virgin and Two and a Half Men. This will be Julie’s first huge role since she ended her time as Lulu Spencer on General Hospital and everyone is very excited for her

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