Willis and Rox arrive at a road rage accident resulting in multiple serious injuries. Also, Elliot doubts his ability as a doctor when he's sued for his role in the passing of the SWAT officer involved in the drug bust-turned-shootout, and Leanne discovers Ariel on an ice cream "date" with Max, a young patient at the hospital.
Season 3 Episode 4 of Code Black was watched by 5,950,000 viewers, resulting in a 0.80 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Is Code Black Renewed or Cancelled for Season 4?
s03e01 - Third Year
s03e02 - Better Angels
s03e03 - La Familia
s03e04 - The Same As Air
s03e05 - Cabin Pressure
s03e06 - Hell's Heart
s03e07 - Step Up
s03e08 - Home Stays Home
s03e09 - Only Human
s03e10 - Change of Heart
s03e11 - One of Our Own
s03e12 - As Night Comes and I'm Breathing
s03e13 - The Business of Saving Lives
In the busiest, most notorious ER in the nation the staggering influx of patients can outweigh the limited resources available to the extraordinary doctors and nurses whose job is to treat them all - creating a condition known as Code Black. At the heart of the ER's controlled chaos is Residency Director Dr. Leanne Rorish, renowned for successfully performing high-risk procedures in Center Stage, the trauma area reserved for the most critical cases.
Her four new first-year residents are Christa Lorenson, Malaya Pineda, Mario Savetti and Angus Leighton. Leanne's confidante, Jesse Sallander, is an amiable seen-it-all senior nurse who manages the residents. Also working in the ER is Dr. Neal Hudson, an excellent physician who sometimes disagrees with Leanne's 'cowboy' approach, and Dr. Rollie Guthrie, the energetic, longest-serving attending. In Center Stage, life is measured in seconds, and these heroic doctors and nurses operate with speed and skill within an overwhelmed system to treat the crowds of people who are often there for one of two reasons: to die or to receive a life-saving miracle.