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+ | It is implied that Robert had a bad breakup with [[Sarah Reese]]'s mother as Sarah claims that her mother warned her to stay away from her father. |
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+ | Robert left Sarah and her mother around 20 years prior to his first appearance and had no contact with Sarah during that time. |
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+ | Robert has an appointment with Dr. [[Daniel Charles]] as he requires a recommendation from Daniel for him to be placed on the heart transplant list. This is where he discloses that his daughter, Sarah works at the hospital. |
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+ | Robert discloses to Dr Charles that his reasoning for returning to Chicago and re-connecting with his daughter are selfish and mainly due to his ill health and financial situation. |
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+ | After a scan of his brain, Dr Charles consults with Dr. [[Samuel Abrams]] and Dr Abrams presumes the scan is from one of Dr Charles' criminal patients as he indicates that the scan suggests the patient is a psychopath. Dr Charles decides to diagnose Robert with an anti-social disorder. |
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+ | Robert goes on to have a successful heart transplant and while recovering he asks his daughter, Sarah to collect some belongings from his home. Dr Charles went with Sarah and noticed a photo of Robert and a missing girl. Dr Charles had a package of articles of missing girls sent to him anonymously with Robert's name attached. This is when Dr Charles first started to suspect that Robert may be responsible for the disappearances. |
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+ | Robert convinces Sarah to allow him to stay with her while he is rehabilitating from his heart surgery instead of going to a cardiac care facility. |
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+ | In [[The Tipping Point]]; the last episode of Season 3, Dr Charles begins to question Robert about the missing girls but Robert collapses and appears to suffer from a heart attack. |
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+ | Dr Charles declares a "Code Blue". |
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==Appearances== |
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*'''[[Chicago Med]]''' <small>(2 seasons, 9 episodes)</small>: |
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Robert Haywood | |
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Name: | Robert Haywood |
Profession: | Professor |
Marital status: | Divorced |
Children: | Sarah Reese (daughter) |
Status: | Incarcerated for murder |
Portrayed by: | Michel Gill |
First episode: | Med: Folie à Deux |
Last episode: | Med: Be My Better Half |
Robert Haywood is a former college professor of Astrophysics and the father of Sarah Reese.
Biography
Back Story
It is implied that Robert had a bad breakup with Sarah Reese's mother as Sarah claims that her mother warned her to stay away from her father.
Robert left Sarah and her mother around 20 years prior to his first appearance and had no contact with Sarah during that time.
Season 3 (Chicago Med)
Robert has an appointment with Dr. Daniel Charles as he requires a recommendation from Daniel for him to be placed on the heart transplant list. This is where he discloses that his daughter, Sarah works at the hospital.
Robert discloses to Dr Charles that his reasoning for returning to Chicago and re-connecting with his daughter are selfish and mainly due to his ill health and financial situation.
After a scan of his brain, Dr Charles consults with Dr. Samuel Abrams and Dr Abrams presumes the scan is from one of Dr Charles' criminal patients as he indicates that the scan suggests the patient is a psychopath. Dr Charles decides to diagnose Robert with an anti-social disorder.
Robert goes on to have a successful heart transplant and while recovering he asks his daughter, Sarah to collect some belongings from his home. Dr Charles went with Sarah and noticed a photo of Robert and a missing girl. Dr Charles had a package of articles of missing girls sent to him anonymously with Robert's name attached. This is when Dr Charles first started to suspect that Robert may be responsible for the disappearances.
Robert convinces Sarah to allow him to stay with her while he is rehabilitating from his heart surgery instead of going to a cardiac care facility.
In The Tipping Point; the last episode of Season 3, Dr Charles begins to question Robert about the missing girls but Robert collapses and appears to suffer from a heart attack.
Season 4
Dr Charles declares a "Code Blue".
Appearances
- Chicago Med (2 seasons, 9 episodes):
Chicago Med | |
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Seasons | Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 • Season 5 • Season 6 • Season 7 • Season 8 • Season 9 |
Current characters | Dean Archer • Crockett Marcel • Maggie Lockwood • Hannah Asher • Sharon Goodwin • Daniel Charles |
Former characters | Sarah Reese • Connor Rhodes • Ava Bekker • April Sexton • Natalie Manning • Stevie Hammer • Dylan Scott • Ethan Choi • Will Halstead |