Chicago Med season 11 episode 6, The Story of Us, aired on November 5, 2025, on NBC. The episode pickes up after Bert’s fall and hospitalization.The Story of Us centers the Gaffney Chicago Medical Center team as medical crises intersect with private lives. The series follows doctors and nurses who treat high-stakes emergencies while wrestling with ethics, love, and loss.
Here, Sharon Goodwin’s adult children gather as a subdural hematoma collides with Bert’s no-surgery directive, stoking a moral fight led by eldest son David. That clash unearths a long-kept truth about David’s paternity and forces the family to revisit its origin story.
Around them, Dr. John Frost treats two kids stung by hornets, teams up with Fire’s Novak to find a missing rabbit, and Ripley confronts a painful turn in his relationship.
Disclaimer: The following article contains spoilers from Chicago Med season 11 episode 6. Reader’s discretion is required.
No, the revelation does not alter Bert Goodwin’s fate; the family honors his advance directive and says a final goodbye. In the end, the family shares “highs and lows” at Bert’s bedside; a brief lucid moment gives way to a quiet goodbye with no operation, only love.
Bert’s bedside goodbye in Chicago Med season 11 episode 6 ending

The ending begins at Bert’s room, where Sharon, David, Tara, and Michael circle his bed and return to their childhood ritual of sharing “highs and lows.” A flicker of clarity arrives as Bert recognizes David, a grace note that confirms the man they love is still there even as his body fails.
Crucially, the Goodwins do not chase a surgical fix; they follow the advance directive that forbids intervention for his brain bleed. In season 11, that choice underscores dignity over denial: the family stays, speaks, remembers, and lets go.
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Why did David fight the plan — and how did Goodwin’s secret change the room?

David storms in determined to override the directive, citing a supposed loophole and even seeking a second opinion. He is met with anger from siblings who’ve borne the year-long decline and accepted their father’s wishes. David reveals Bert is not his biological father; Bert chose him.
Sharon fills in the history, she was pregnant when she met Bert, who embraced both mother and child and explains they told David as a boy and let him share when ready.
On Chicago Med season 11, that truth reframes David’s resistance as grief and guilt rather than defiance, moving him from litigation to presence. With Sharon’s counsel, he returns to the bedside to say what matters now, not argue what can’t be changed.
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Did Frost and Novak’s treehouse rabbit rescue change his chemistry with Naomi?

Two kids arrive after hornet stings in a treehouse; Frost treats them, clocking that they’re best friends with budding crushes and that a pet rabbit, Bridget Bardot, is missing. He asks Fire’s Novak about the rabbit; soon they’re in that treehouse coaxing the skittish bunny from a corner, trading jokes about Frost’s past TV fame and sparking a flirty vibe.
Back at Gaffney, Naomi rethinks turning down Frost (she’d declined over workplace concerns) and hurries to find him — only to see him laughing with Novak in the hall, and she slips away without speaking.
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Are Ripley and Sadie over after the move-in idea

Sadie hides growing pain with her prosthetic and admits the struggle to Hannah Asher, fearing Ripley will barrel in to “fix” everything. Meanwhile, little Emelia calls Ripley “dad,” deepening his attachment. Wanting to help, he proposes moving in so Sadie can be on his insurance.
The offer lands like control, not care. Sadie bristles, saying Ripley always tries to save the day; when he says “I love you,” she replies he only thinks he does. Within Chicago Med season 11, the breakup is abrupt and raw: Sadie needs to protect Emelia from deeper attachment, and Ripley is left blindsided, nursing heartbreak while his roommate Frost is suddenly the one swimming in romantic attention.
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Bert’s fall, the scan, and the directive
Bert’s head CT shows a subdural hematoma that would be fatal without surgery, but his advanced directive blocks operative care. The family’s vigil and “goodbye” follow from that legal, loving choice.
Treehouse stings and a rabbit named “Bridget Bardot”
Violet and Novak deliver the stung children; Frost treats them and later helps find the girl’s rabbit, lightening a tough day and fueling that flirt. On season 11, even small rescues carry big feelings.
Naomi’s change of heart hits bad timing
After advice that messy work can allow for messy love, Naomi heads to say yes — but freezes when she sees Frost and Novak mid-banter.
Lenox’s quiet release valve
Elsewhere, Dr. Lenox ends a long day by getting a tattoo after a patient nudges her to face her own pain, a small beat that hints at deeper coping in Chicago Med season 11.
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Stream season 11 of Chicago Med on NBC live and on Peacock next day.