The story is set to give 'closure and a happy ending'.
has been such a gift and a blessing. I am forever grateful to our fans and my colleagues both in front of and behind the camera as I embark on a new journey. I am forever indebted to Dick Wolf, NBC, and Universal Television for choosing me."
"What we’ve been planning for Dr. Choi’s send-off is fitting and beautiful. I think the fans are going to absolutely love it. It’s going to bring a little bit of the new Ethan and a little bit of the old. I know that episode 9 is going to be an amazing one."
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