Who Does Nat End Up With In Chicago Med

The Great Nat Manning Love Lottery: Who Actually Won?
Ah, Chicago Med. The drama! The suspense! And of course, the burning question: Who was actually good enough for Nat Manning?
Let's be honest, Nat had a...complicated love life. She bounced between guys like a pinball. It's time we dissect this romantic rollercoaster.
Will Halstead: The On-Again, Off-Again Angst
Will and Nat. They were the OG couple, right? So much history, so much baggage. Did they actually work though?
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Their relationship was a whirlwind of noble gestures and dramatic breakups. Honestly, I needed a spreadsheet to keep track of it all. Good guy, but maybe too much turmoil?
Remember when they were constantly lying to each other? Good times.
Jeff Clarke: The Stable, But Forgettable, One
Ah, Jeff Clarke. The reliable, handsome Naval doctor. Solid guy, no doubt about it.

He was always there for her. Supportive and…a little boring? Sorry, Jeff! You deserved better than to be someone's rebound, truly.
Maybe Nat just wasn't ready for "stable" at that point in her life. I mean, drama follows her like a puppy.
Phillip Davis: The Billionaire With Questionable Motives
Okay, Phillip was a wildcard. Rich, charming, and...potentially a sociopath? That whole baby situation was a bit much, even for Chicago Med.
He definitely brought the drama, I'll give him that. But in a "run far, far away" kind of way. Dodged a bullet there, Nat!

Plus, his money always felt like a power play. Creepy.
The Unpopular Opinion: Nat Should Have Chosen...Herself
Here's where I might lose some of you. But hear me out. Maybe Nat wasn't meant to end up with any of these guys.
She spent so much time chasing relationships. Perhaps she needed to focus on herself for once? Find her own happiness, independently.

Her career was demanding. She had a kid to raise. Maybe the best love story was her own growth and self-discovery.
Seriously, she spent years jumping from one crisis to another with these men. She deserved some peace!
The Evidence: Look At Her Journey!
Think about it. Nat was a dedicated doctor. She cared deeply for her patients. She was a strong woman navigating a tough profession.
She faced loss, grief, and ethical dilemmas. Through it all, she kept going. That's pretty inspiring, right?

Wouldn't it have been powerful to see her choose her career and her son over a man? To show viewers that being alone isn't the end of the world?
So, Who Did She Actually End Up With?
Well, technically, she left Chicago with Will. But my heart still believes she chose herself. The writers just didn't show it that way.
Maybe someday, we'll get a spin-off where Nat is a successful, independent doctor thriving on her own terms. That's the ending I'm choosing to believe.
And honestly, isn’t that a little more satisfying than another dramatic romance? I think so.
