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‘Chicago Med’ Boss & Steven Weber Break Down Asher’s Baby’s Father Reveal and What’s Next
The season premiere reveals Archer as Asher’s baby father, highlighting concerns about age, workplace respect, and co-parenting challenges, sources said.
- On October 1, 2025, the 'Chicago Med' Season 11 premiere reveals Dr. Dean Archer is the father of Dr. Hannah Asher's baby, not her ex Dr. Mitch Ripley, after an off-camera hookup.
- Asher's own worries drove her to keep the news private because she was scared to become a mom and feared losing status at work and family tensions.
- Series scenes reveal Hannah is three months pregnant, and Weber says Archer is `freaking out` about becoming a father again at 64.
- Immediate scenes create workplace and emotional complications as Ripley is mistakenly told he’s the father, causing awkwardness when Asher corrects him, while Asher and Archer agree to co-parent as friends.
- The turning point goes back to last season's 17th episode, as MacDonald said Season 10 set up Season 11, and Weber says the series will go deeper into Archer and Asher's relationship.
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‘Chicago Med’ Boss & Steven Weber Break Down Asher’s Baby’s Father Reveal and What’s Next
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