The Resident (TV series)

The Resident is an American medical drama television series that premiered on January 21, 2018, on the Fox Broadcasting Company as a mid-season replacement in the 2017–18 television season. The premier was a lead-out to the Vikings-Eagles NFC Championship Game.[1] The series focuses on the lives and duties of staff members at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital, while delving into the bureaucratic practices of the hospital industry.

The Resident
Genre
  • Medical drama
Created by
  • Amy Holden Jones
  • Hayley Schore
  • Roshan Sethi
Starring
  • Matt Czuchry
  • Emily VanCamp
  • Manish Dayal
  • Shaunette Renée Wilson
  • Bruce Greenwood
  • Moran Atias
  • Merrin Dungey
  • Melina Kanakaredes
  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner
  • Glenn Morshower
  • Jane Leeves
  • Morris Chestnut
Composer(s)Jon Ehrlich
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes57 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Amy Holden Jones
  • Antoine Fuqua
  • Phillip Noyce
  • Oly Obst
  • David Boorstein
  • Todd Harthan
Production location(s)Atlanta, Georgia
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time43–45 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Fuqua Films
  • 3 Arts Entertainment
  • Nickels Productions
  • Up Island Films
  • 20th Century Fox Television
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkFox
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseJanuary 21, 2018 (2018-01-21) 
present (present)
External links
Website

The show was purchased by Fox from Showtime in 2017.[2] It was created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore, and Roshan Sethi.[3] On May 10, 2017, Fox ordered a full 14-episode season[4] and renewed the series for a second season on May 7, 2018.[5] The first season officially concluded on May 14, 2018.[6] During the 2017–2018 United States television season, the series ranked #41 and averaged 7.02 million viewers.[7] The second season premiered on September 24, 2018.[8][9] In March 2019, Fox renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on September 24, 2019.[10][11]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Matt Czuchry as Conrad Hawkins: a senior resident internist at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital and later chief resident. In season 3, he also gets a job as the team doctor for Georgia Revolution FC.
  • Emily VanCamp as Nic Nevin: a nurse practitioner at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Manish Dayal as Devon Pravesh: a second-year resident internist at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Shaunette Renée Wilson as Mina Okafor: a surgical resident at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital. She is very intelligent and does not care for anyone's opinion, which AJ Austin seems to find intriguing.
  • Bruce Greenwood as Randolph Bell: Chief of Surgery, later CEO, at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital. He gets demoted from both positions in season 3 by Red Rock.
  • Moran Atias as Renata Morali (season 1): head of publicity at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Merrin Dungey as Claire Thorpe (season 1): former CEO at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Melina Kanakaredes as Lane Hunter (season 1, special guest season 2): a former oncologist at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital. She also owned her own medical clinics.
  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner as AJ "The Raptor" Austin (season 2–present, recurring season 1):[12] a cardiothoracic surgeon who joins Chastain Park Memorial Hospital at Bell's and Okafor's urging
  • Glenn Morshower as Marshall Winthrop (season 2; recurring seasons 1 & 3):[12] Conrad's father and the former chairman of the board at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital; now the CEO of QuoVadis
  • Jane Leeves as Kitt Voss (season 2–present):[13] an orthopaedic surgeon
  • Morris Chestnut as Barrett Cain (season 3):[14] a neurosurgeon, promoted by Red Rock to Chief of Surgery after they demote Bell.

Recurring

  • Tasie Lawrence as Priya Nair (seasons 1–2): a reporter and Devon's former fiancée
  • Michael Hogan as Albert Nolan (season 1–present): a doctor and the trauma attending of Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Violett Beane as Lily Kendall (season 1): one of Lane's chemotherapy patients
  • Warren Christie as Jude Silva (season 1): a trauma surgeon
  • Tasso Feldman as Irving Feldman (season 1–present): an ER doctor
  • Jessica Miesel as Jessica Moore (season 1–present): a gossip-loving scrub nurse
  • Jocko Sims as Ben Wilmot (season 1): an attending doctor
  • Patrick R. Walker as Micah Stevens (seasons 1–2): a teacher who is a repeat patient of Conrad's and Mina's former romantic interest
  • Steven Reddington as Bradley Jenkins (seasons 1–2): a former surgical doctor at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Catherine Dyer as Alexis Stevens (season 1–present): head nurse at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Jenna Dewan as Julian Booth (season 2): former medical device representative for Quovadis
  • Vince Foster as Paul Chu (season 1–present): the chief anesthesiologist at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Denitra Isler as Nurse Ellen Hundley (season 1–present): the head ER nurse at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital
  • Michael Weston as Gordon Page (season 2): Founder and former CEO of Quovadis
  • Julianna Guill as Jessie Nevin (seasons 1–2, special guest season 3): Nic's sister
  • Daniella Alonso as Zoey Barnett (season 2): a mother to two of Conrad and Nic's patients
  • Evan Whitten as Henry Barnett (season 2): Zoey's oldest son
  • Miles Gaston Villanueva as Alec Shaw (season 2):[15] Former free clinic primary physician at Chastain Park Memorial
  • Corbin Bernsen as Kyle Nevin (season 2–present): Nic and Jessie's father
  • Christopher B. Duncan as Brett Slater (season 2): Kitt's ex-husband and father of her children
  • Radek Lord as Grayson Betournay (season 2–present): Bell's assistant
  • Mike Pniewski as Abe Benedict (season 2): AJ's mentor and an esteemed cardiothoracic surgeon
  • Kearran Giovanni as Andrea Braydon (season 3):[16] A fitness teacher looking for investors for her fitness product
  • Geoffrey Cantor as Zip Betournay (season 3):[16] Grayson's father and Bell's golfing partner
  • Michael Paul Chan as Yee Austin (season 3):[16] AJ's adoptive father
  • Erinn Westbrook as Adaku Eze (special guest season 2, recurring season 3):[16] Mina's friend
  • David Alan Grier as Lamar Broome (season 3):[17] AJ's biological father
  • Denise Dowse as Carol Austin (season 3): AJ's adoptive mother
  • Adriane Lenox as Bonnie Broome (season 3): AJ's biological mother
  • Rob Yang as Logan Kim (season 3): VP of Red Rock Mountain Medical
  • Shazi Raja as Nadine Suheimat (season 3): Devon's VIP patient and later love interest
  • Matt Battaglia as Bill Landry (season 3): The owner of Georgia Revolution FC and later a patient at Chastain who hired Conrad as his team doctor for saving one of his players.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
114January 21, 2018 (2018-01-21)May 14, 2018 (2018-05-14)
223September 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)May 6, 2019 (2019-05-06)
320September 24, 2019 (2019-09-24)April 7, 2020 (2020-04-07)

Season 1 (2018)

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11"Pilot"Phillip NoyceAmy Holden Jones & Hayley Schore & Roshan SethiJanuary 21, 2018 (2018-01-21)1LAP018.65[18]
Randolph Bell, Chief of Surgery at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital, performs an appendectomy on a patient when an accident involving a tremor in his left hand leads to a severed artery. The patient bleeds out and the incident is covered up by the surgical team. Due to Randolph's high complication rate, his nickname is "HODAD"—Hands of Death and Destruction. Devon Pravesh reports for his first day as a resident intern; he is assigned to third-year resident Conrad Hawkins, who seems "impossible" to work with. Conrad and nurse practitioner Nic Nevin share a private moment in an on-call room, hinting at a romantic relationship. Lily Kendall, a recurrent leukemia patient who is beloved by the hospital staff, is admitted for an infection. A combative woman with endocarditis enters the ER and loses consciousness, giving Devon a chance to run his first code. During a live stream of a surgery in which Randolph operates using the Titian—an advanced robotic surgical tool—Conrad discovers that surgical resident Mina Okafor is actually performing the procedure, unbeknownst to the audience.
22"Independence Day"Phillip NoyceAmy Holden JonesJanuary 22, 2018 (2018-01-22)1LAP024.70[19]
Micah, a 28-year-old schoolteacher with a history of heart disease, collapses in his classroom as Conrad speaks to the students about his journey of becoming a doctor. He is taken to the hospital in need of a heart transplant. During a hunting accident with Randolph and Lane Hunter, Head of Oncology at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital, a congressman collapses due to heart complications and misfires his weapon, shooting one of the hospital's lobbyists. The congressman also needs a heart transplant which causes a confliction when a donor heart becomes available. A short-staffed ER forces Conrad to leave Devon to run the ER alone in what Conrad calls "Independence Day"; Devon quickly becomes overwhelmed with his duties. Lane discharges Lily despite concerns from Devon and Nic.
33"Comrades in Arms"Rob CornAndrew ChapmanJanuary 29, 2018 (2018-01-29)1LAP034.75[20]
A billing consultant is contracted to train staff on how to "upcode" procedures so the hospital can bill higher amounts; her presence causes friction between her and some of the staff. After she nearly kills a patient with an unneeded MRI, the consultant is fired. Randolph asks a colleague for advice on a hypothetical patient with a hand tremor; benzodiazepines are suggested as a last resort as the negative side effects can include aggression and cognitive impairment. Medical transport worker, Louisa Rodriguez, collapses from severe back pain and is diagnosed with a retroperitoneal sarcoma. It is found that she is uninsured and an undocumented immigrant, compelling Conrad and Devon to disobey hospital administration and find a surgical team willing to operate. Louisa's procedure is successful, but her rehab will cost the hospital $2 million. Jude Silva—an attending surgeon who previously worked alongside Conrad in the Marine Corps—conveys his frustrations to Conrad about the bureaucracy of medicine and tries to convince Conrad to re-enlist in the military with him.
44"Identity Crisis"Bill D'EliaElizabeth J.B. KlaviterFebruary 5, 2018 (2018-02-05)1LAP044.87[21]
When the ER budget is cut to cover the costs of Louisa's surgery, the department becomes understaffed and senior nurse Ellen Hundley is let go. Her replacement, an inexperienced nurse, erroneously triages a patient during a mass-casualty incident. The patient dies from a subdural hematoma and is misidentified, resulting in Conrad notifying the wrong family of their son's death. He subsequently has to treat the correct young man who survives. At the end of the day, Ellen is rehired and finds the John Doe's cell phone allowing Conrad to call his mother and inform her of her son's death. A woman is admitted to the hospital for what she believes are gallstones; she is diagnosed with gallbladder cancer and needs to undergo a risky and experimental operation. Thanks to Bell's now steady hands and experience, he is able to save the woman. Mina is benched for the day when she attempts to directly assist attending surgeon Jen Kays during an operation. Randolph enjoys the benefits of the benzodiazepines he's been taking to relieve his hand tremors. Nic experiences trouble retrieving Lily's medical file from Lane's chemotherapy clinic and goes directly to the clinic where she notices a treatment room that seems overcrowded with patients.
55"None the Wiser"James RodayTodd Harthan & Tianna Majumdar-Langham & Chris BessounianFebruary 26, 2018 (2018-02-26)1LAP053.86[22]
Randolph starts experiencing negative side effects from the benzodiazepines he's been taking. Three patients are admitted to the hospital: Ed needs an atrophied testicle removed; Christine needs surgery for an abdominal aortic aneurysm; and York requires a procedure to remove a foreign object from his colon. All three surgeries are scheduled concurrently with Randolph performing the procedures and Mina assisting. During York's operation, Bradley—a surgeon just completing a 30-hour shift—faints, setting off a series of events and Mina is subsequently subject to a morbidity and mortality conference to address an accident that occurred during one of the procedures. Nic confides in Conrad about her suspicions of Lane's treatment protocols and encourages Lily to seek a second opinion, prompting Lane to ban Nic from treating any of her patients. Marshall Winthrop—an investor looking to grant financial assistance to the hospital—is revealed to be Conrad's father.
66"No Matter the Cost"David RodriguezNkechi Okoro CarrollMarch 5, 2018 (2018-03-05)1LAP064.08[23]
Nic informs Devon she believes Lane is committing insurance fraud by overtreating her patients; Devon resists the accusation. Lily is scheduled for a bone marrow transplant, but her blood tests reveal she is in acute kidney failure and the transplant would kill her, convincing Devon of Nic's suspicions. An ER patient, Nigel, comes in for an injured ankle and tells Conrad he has been suffering from chronic digestive pain of unknown origin that has negatively impacted his quality of life for 10 years. Exhausted from countless tests with no results, he gives Conrad 24 hours to find the cause. Randolph stops taking the benzodiazepines and learns that brain surgery is his only other option to cure his hand tremor. Nic reveals to Mina that her sister is a recovering addict and discovers that Mina has been treating underprivileged people out of her apartment. Marshall meets with Conrad to inform him that he plans to open a small, private hospital and he wishes for Conrad to manage it.
77"The Elopement"Rob CornKevin FallsMarch 12, 2018 (2018-03-12)1LAP073.80[24]
In a board meeting, Claire discusses repair of the hospital's reputation after she announces they have fallen out of the "Top 50 Hospitals" in the U.S. News & World Report. An arrogant baseball pitcher suffering from deep vein thrombosis is brought in by concierge physician, Spalding Massero, and is admitted to the hospital's V.I.P. wing. After sexually harassing Nic, Conrad confronts him. Randolph's hand tremor returns and he approaches Mina to assist him in his surgeries. Darryl, a 70-year-old man with stage IV lung cancer, is given an extremely poor prognosis, but refuses treatment so he can spend more time with his wife. Conrad vouches for Darryl's wishes but Lane overrides him, making Conrad suspicious. He agrees to investigate Lane's practices with Devon and Nic. To circumvent the issues they encounter in gaining access to Lane's clinical files, Devon intentionally piques the interest of his journalist fiancée, Priya.
88"Family Affair"Thomas CarterStory by: Kevin Falls
Teleplay by: Nkechi Okoro Carroll & Zachary Lutsky
March 19, 2018 (2018-03-19)1LAP124.22[25]
A homeless woman wanders into a charity event being held at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital; she appears to be in a state of psychosis. It is discovered that she was illegally dropped off by another hospital and is the daughter of a wealthy and prominent family in Savannah, Georgia. Conrad and Nic disagree with her original diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and must race against the clock to accurately diagnose her before she is taken to a psychiatric facility. Devon's parents visit him and Priya to discuss details of their upcoming wedding. Devon's families are in different classes within the Indian caste system, causing tension between Devon and his father. ER doctor Irving Feldman teams up with Devon to treat a male escort who ran through a glass door. Micah comes in for a check-up and displays a romantic interest in Mina.
99"Lost Love"Bronwen HughesAmy Holden JonesMarch 26, 2018 (2018-03-26)1LAP084.21[26]
Conrad's ex-fiancée enters the ER experiencing abdominal pain. Nic is unaware that Conrad was previously engaged and questions how well she really knows him. Claire informs Randolph that she will be terminating the employment of physicians with a high complication rate and that she has installed audio recording devices on every camera in each OR. Worried that her treatment is killing her, Lily asks Nic for a referral to seek a second opinion. After being admitted for an adverse reaction to her chemotherapy, Lane discovers that Lily has sought a second opinion and that Nic provided the referral. She orders Nic to administer a high dose of potassium to Lily over the course of 8 hours. Lane is seen entering Lily's room after Nic leaves for the evening; Lily goes into cardiac arrest shortly after and dies despite Conrad's desperate efforts to revive her.
1010"Haunted"David CrabtreeAndrew ChapmanApril 16, 2018 (2018-04-16)1LAP094.30[27]
Distracted by the thoughts of Lily's death, Conrad collides into a bicyclist while jogging, injuring his ankle. Claire announces that an autopsy of Lily's body will be performed to determine the cause of death; Lane is questionably open and encouraging of the procedure. Neurosurgeon Dr. Eileen Jacoby—one of Conrad's medical school professors and Mina's idol—is admitted to the hospital because she is seeing the ghosts of patients she had lost. The second-richest man in China is admitted to the V.I.P. wing to have a tumor excised. Complications occur after Randolph completes the surgery and Jude performs an emergency operation. After accusing Randolph of malpractice, his privileges at the hospital are suspended, prompting him to leave the hospital permanently. Lane flirts with Randolph and suggests that a doctor needs to replace Claire as the hospital's CEO. After spending a night with Nic, Conrad lies awake, haunted by the ghost of Lily.
1111"And the Nurses Get Screwed"Liz AllenElizabeth J.B. Klaviter & Peter ChenApril 23, 2018 (2018-04-23)1LAP103.96[28]
During an operation performed by Randolph, a spark from a cautery tool causes a fire and the patient is left badly burned. An investigation is held by the hospital's risk management department after Lily's parents sue the facility for wrongful death. Lane is interviewed, pinning the blame on Nic, who is informed that Lily died from a potassium overdose. Conrad, Devon, and Nic begin looking for errors in Lane's other patients. While working the ER with Irving, Devon encounters a patient with cyberchondria. Claire calls an emergency board meeting to discuss the fire in the OR in conjunction with Randolph's complication rate. The tables are turned on Claire when Randolph, Lane, and a skilled anesthesiologist accuse her of trying to save money over patient safety. Claire is fired and Randolph is declared the hospital's new CEO. Nic is fired by Randolph after officially being declared liable for Lily's death.
1212"Rude Awakenings and the Raptor"James RodayMichael NotarileApril 30, 2018 (2018-04-30)1LAP113.91[29]
After finishing a 30-hour shift, surgical resident Bradley falls through the glass ceiling of a conference room. Randolph deduces that it's a suicide attempt, but Conrad and Devon disagree and start searching for medical proof. Randolph orders Mina to give a tour of the facilities to a talented but extremely arrogant cardiothoracic surgeon, AJ Austin, in hopes of recruiting him to the hospital's staff. Nic confronts Lane in a coffee shop and informs her that she is aware of Lane's history in Nashville where she practiced under her married name, Lane Derzius. In her search for the truth, Nic meets with a former colleague of Lane's, who confirms her suspicions. She returns home to find a strange man at her doorstep; he proceeds to intimidate her in efforts to dissuade her from investigating Lane any further.
1313"Run, Doctor, Run"James RodayTodd Harthan & Tianna Majumdar-Langham & Chris BessounianMay 7, 2018 (2018-05-07)1LAP134.01[30]
A woman is admitted to the hospital for a severe headache that is causing hallucinations. Being uninsured, Conrad and Devon must diagnose and treat her before Randolph finds out and discharges her. Nic finds a way to solve her problem involving the man who has continued to stalk and intimidate her. A former patient brings his mother into the hospital, who ends up needing an "awake" surgery performed by AJ and Mina. Nic finds her sister, Jessie, on the floor of her home, suffering from an OxyContin overdose; she administers Narcan and takes Jessie to the hospital. A peer from Nic's nursing school—who works at Lane's clinic—agrees to give Nic medical files to help her investigate Lane. Nic realizes she has been set up after she enters the building in the middle of the night and the police arrive. She calls Conrad from jail and asks him to take her sister to a rehab facility.
1414"Total Eclipse of the Heart"Rob CornAmy Holden Jones & Andrew ChapmanMay 14, 2018 (2018-05-14)1LAP144.29[31]
After spending the night at Mina's apartment, Micah begins having heart troubles and is readmitted to the hospital. A repeat hypochondriac returns to the ER, informing Devon that Lane has diagnosed her with lymphoma; her test results reveal that she has no cancer markers. Conrad's father posts bail for Nic and she is released. Conrad and Devon update Nic on Lane's doing and they contact the FBI. The three inform Randolph of their actions and he is forced to relieve Lane of all her patients and hospital privileges. He notifies her that the FBI have been contacted and offers to help her forge and burn documents. As she leaves her clinic with incriminating files, she is met by Randolph and the FBI, and is arrested. Nic is subsequently rehired and Conrad's father becomes the chairman of the board at the hospital, essentially becoming Randolph's superior.

Season 2 (2018–19)

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151"00:42:30"Rob CornTodd Harthan & Elizabeth J.B. KlaviterSeptember 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)2LAP014.88[32]
A blackout requires the staff to treat their patients without the help of any technology: Bell orders the staff to stop accepting new patients, Conrad and Devon go against the mandate to help a child, and Mina and Austin must perform heart surgery.
162"The Prince & The Pauper"Nicole RubioAmy Holden Jones & Andrew ChapmanOctober 1, 2018 (2018-10-01)2LAP024.88[33]
Bell grows frustrated when Conrad's dad and new chairman of the board requests Conrad's input in his discussions about hospital expenses; a sharp and sophisticated medical device representative tries to promote her costly products.
173"Three Words"Paul McCraneMarqui JacksonOctober 8, 2018 (2018-10-08)2LAP034.92[34]
Nic and Conrad diagnose a happy husband and wife who are both admitted to the hospital with mysterious symptoms; Bell and Marshall butt heads on a work trip; A.J. turns down a request from Bell despite Mina's forewarning.
184"About Time"Geary McLeodMarc HalseyOctober 15, 2018 (2018-10-15)2LAP044.68[35]
Chastain is flooded with concertgoers when a stampede at a music festival leaves many in need of doctors; Bell stirs the pot when the hospital's revered orthopedic surgeon demands a better resident.
195"The Germ"Jann TurnerJen Klein & Elizabeth J.B. KlaviterOctober 22, 2018 (2018-10-22)2LAP054.78[36]
Bell decides to use a new medical device company rather than the hospital's usual products; Kit and AJ must stop their feuding to team up against him; Conrad and Nic work to make a child's dreams come true after finding out his cancer has returned.
206"Nightmares"David CrabtreeTodd Harthan & Andrew ChapmanOctober 29, 2018 (2018-10-29)2LAP064.97[37]
Conrad must diagnose a young woman who gets admitted after having extreme night terrors; Devon faces his first Halloween in the emergency room; Nic panics over her decision to bring her newly sober sister to Mina's epic annual Halloween party.
217"Trial & Error"Rob GreenleaChris Bessounian & Tianna Majumdar-LanghamNovember 5, 2018 (2018-11-05)2LAP074.93[38]
When drug trial patients start suffering life-threatening side effects, Nic fears that her sister Jessie may be in danger; Nic and Conrad try to convince Bell that the trials are not worth the risk; Devon uses Julian to test a product he's designed.
228"Heart in a Box"James Whitmore Jr.Marqui Jackson & Joshua TrokeNovember 19, 2018 (2018-11-19)2LAP084.41[39]
Conrad goes head-to-head with Bell after he recommends a risky medical device; Nic fears Conrad becomes overly attached to a patient; Mina and Austin grow closer while working on a difficult heart transplant; Devon embarks on a very difficult day.
239"The Dance"Rob CornAmy Holden Jones & Andrew ChapmanNovember 26, 2018 (2018-11-26)2LAP095.09[40]
Devon's doubts about his relationship reach a peak as his friends and family gather for his big wedding day; as Chastain's medical device company continues to succeed, Julian makes a discovery that leaves her uneasy about her involvement in it. Conrad continues to grow closer to his father who suffers a severe medical complication, leaving his life hanging in the balance.
2410"After the Fall"Edward OrnelasMarc Halsey & Jen KleinJanuary 14, 2019 (2019-01-14)2LAP105.51[41]
When Lane Hunter is released from prison, her victims are outraged, and Bell, who posted her bail, is dealing with her manipulations. Conrad copes with his father's medical complication by working on a case of a patient that is dealing with issues from Hunter's treatments with Kit, Mina and AJ. Devon gets worried when he doesn't hear from Julian. Nic secures a primary care physician for the hospital's free clinic.
2511"Operator Error"Timothy A. GoodElizabeth J.B. Klaviter & Emily PressleyJanuary 21, 2019 (2019-01-21)2LAP115.38[42]
A medical device fails on Bradley, causing his death, and making QuoVadis blame AJ for a medical error, and Mina and Bell work to get to the bottom of the issue. Devon helps a woman with mysterious stomach pain. Nic's bond with Alec grows stronger, as does Conrad's with the Barnett family.
2612"Fear Finds a Way"Bronwen HughesTodd Harthan & Michael NotarileJanuary 28, 2019 (2019-01-28)2LAP125.28[43]
Flu season masks an incredibly infectious disease that Conrad, Nic, and Alec rush to contain when Meg, Nic's favorite guard from her time in prison, gets infected. Devon and Irving treat Sam, a patient with the same disease as Meg. Mina tests QuoVadis devices in an attempt to defend AJ from the claims that a medical error caused Bradley's death. However, AJ benches himself to find humility after QuoVadis' claims. Conrad tries to take the next step in his relationship with Nic, and it results in an argument between them.
2713"Virtually Impossible"Valerie WeissAmy Holden Jones & Eric I. LuFebruary 4, 2019 (2019-02-04)2LAP135.42[44]
Conrad, Kit, and AJ help a med student in need of a triple organ transplant, due to cystic fibrosis, which draws the attention of Bell. Julian's car is found in a nearby lake, but not her body, which leads Devon to do some detective work of his own. Mina and AJ beg Bell to end his business with QuoVadis. Nic forces Jessie to go back to rehab after discovering she has relapsed.
2814"Stupid Things in the Name of Sex"David CrabtreeJen KleinFebruary 11, 2019 (2019-02-11)2LAP145.24[45]
Conrad tries to surprise Nic with a romantic Valentine's Day dinner, but he ends up giving the reservation to AJ, who gives it to Mina, because Nic had to attend family day at Jessie's rehab facility. Conrad makes it up to Nic by providing an impromptu Valentine's dinner in the back of his car. Mina and Micah have a development of their own, when he proposes to her, and she can't give an answer. Mina and Devon's neighbor dies suddenly, leaving them searching for answers. Bell decides to spend the day in the OR, Kit provides a patient with a sex injury some dating advice, and Irving and Jessica make their relationship public.
2915"Queens"John BrawleyJenny Deiker RestivoFebruary 18, 2019 (2019-02-18)2LAP155.13[46]
When Henry Barnett experiences complications from the VNS device, Bell's confidence in QuoVadis continues to waiver, and forces Conrad to make a risky decision to save his life. Mina's mother, famous Nigerian surgeon, Dr. Josephine Okeke, visits to help her on a case for Mina's friend, Adaku, and her past comes to light for all to see.
3016"Adverse Events"Bronwen HughesMarc HalseyMarch 4, 2019 (2019-03-04)2LAP165.12[47]
Bell discovers that long-time custodian Simon is seriously ill and attempts to treat him. Nic and Alec struggle to treat an old patient of Alec's who lacks medical insurance. Following the near death of Henry Barnett due to the QuoVadis device, the staff attempts to stop Gordon Page once and for all as Gordon prepares to implant hundreds of soldiers with his devices.
3117"Betrayal"Robert Duncan McNeillAndrew ChapmanMarch 18, 2019 (2019-03-18)2LAP175.15[48]
After Dr. Benedict is severely wounded in a supposed suicide attempt, the team struggles to keep him alive as Marshall Winthrop implements a plan to take down Gordon Page once and for all with the help of the FBI. At the same time, the team treats a young college student who becomes deathly ill after contracting mononucleosis, complicating things as both Benedict and the student need the same device to save their lives. Thanks to a clue from Benedict, Marshall and Conrad manage to provoke Gordon into confessing to Benedict's attempted murder. Gordon initiates a car chase with the police, ending with Gordon's death when he crashes his car.
3218"Emergency Contact"Satya BhabhaMarqui Jackson & Michael NotarileMarch 25, 2019 (2019-03-25)2LAP184.97[49]
Julian Booth is revealed to be alive and the source that exposed QuoVadis' fraud. Kit's ex-husband Brett arrives at the hospital with a serious illness. Kit is forced to make an impossible choice about Brett's treatment for him and promises to help Brett through recovery. Conrad and Alec treat Valerie, an Olympic hopeful who is revealed to have both male and female characteristics and testicular cancer. Marshall Winthrop decides to leave Chastain and take over QuoVadis to lead the medical device industry in a new direction and to aid Julian in holding corrupt companies like QuoVadis accountable. Julian and Devon realize that for the time being, her work will keep them apart. Nic is forced to deal with the return of her estranged father and her sister who is facing a serious medical crisis. Mina decides to accept Micah's proposal, but he breaks up with her.
3319"Snowed In"Kelli WilliamsEric I. Lu & Daniela LamasApril 1, 2019 (2019-04-01)2LAP195.28[50]
When Atlanta gets hit by a blizzard, AJ gets trapped in the storm while trying to get to Chastain to help Mina with a case. Due to AJ being trapped in the storm, Mina must do surgery on a young father who has severe hypothermia and is in cardiac arrest by herself. Meanwhile, Bell and Kit babysit his two, young kids. Nic and Conrad disagree on the course of treatment of a patient who has a DNR order and is due to enter hospice care, and it causes issues in their relationship. Conrad also notices that Alec has feelings for Nic and she reveals the truth to him about the situation, and they agree to discuss it. Jessie starts dialysis treatment for kidney failure. Devon teaches a med student a valuable lesson about life and death.
3420"If Not Now, When?"Rob CornAmy Holden Jones & Tianna Majumdar-Langham & Chris BessounianApril 15, 2019 (2019-04-15)2LAP204.55[51]

When an expectant couple come into Chastain with complications, the mother is rushed to deliver via Caesarean section, but then she begins experiencing complications and both her husband and Devon fight to get help for her, with little success. Eventually, they run a scan and discover her bladder was lacerated during the surgery and that she is bleeding internally. They rush to repair the damage with the help of AJ and Mina, but it is too late and she dies in the OR. In response, Bell implements a new series of procedures and regulations on the suggestion of Devon and Mina to try to prevent such a thing happening again. Meanwhile, Nic and Conrad agree that they are in different places in their relationship and agree to step away from it. Jessie needs a kidney transplant, and Nic decides to get tested to rush the process so Jessie doesn't have to be on dialysis for much longer. Nic also witnesses a drive by shooting and helps the family involved get the help needed to save their lives.


Note: This episode is based off the real life story of Kira Dixon Johnson, who died after complications of a routine Caesarean section at Cedars-Sinai in California on April 13, 2016. Her husband, Charles Johnson IV, now advocates with a foundation he started in her honor called 4Kira4Moms to help bring awareness to the maternal mortality crisis in the US. He uses it push legislation so that other women won't suffer Kira's fate.[52]
3521"Stuck as Foretold"Paul McCraneJen Klein & Joshua TrokeApril 22, 2019 (2019-04-22)2LAP214.85[53]

Nic struggles to deal with Jessie's deteriorating condition and her father's unwillingness to donate his kidney; Alec later offers a solution and asks Nic what she is willing to do to save Jessie. Bell treats the mother of his assistant Grayson who tests positive for gonorrhea and whom Bell formerly had a relationship with; AJ gets information on his birth parents. While volunteering with Georgia Search and Rescue, Conrad rescues Fritz, a young college student who suffered serious injuries following a camping trip with his best friends who apparently suffered a homophobic reaction to Fritz. Fritz's condition is complicated by a blood shortage, forcing AJ to operate in a hyperbaric chamber without sufficient blood. Conrad donates his own blood despite the risks, allowing the surgery to succeed and Fritz reconciles with his friends.


Note: At the end of the episode, a message is shown about the seriousness of the blood shortage in America, which is covered by the events of the episode and asks the viewer to donate.
3622"Broker and Broker"Jann TurnerTodd Harthan & Elizabeth J.B. KlaviterApril 29, 2019 (2019-04-29)2LAP225.16 [54]
Desperate to help her sister, who is now in multi-organ failure, Nic goes with Alec to meet an organ broker to buy a kidney, however, when Conrad hears about it he confronts Alec and Nic. Nic decides to not buy from the organ broker after her discussion with Conrad, but to try to convince her father to donate to Jessie. Alec decides to leave Atlanta because he realizes that Nic will always love Conrad, and it's time for him to move on with his life. Conrad also convinces Bell to put Jessie on the transplant list, despite her not meeting the qualifications. Chastain is strapped for money, and Bell is desperate to find funding. He tries talking to the son of a deceased donor, who refuses to continue donations, and to a lottery winner, who decides to donate, it's just not the sum of money Bell needs to keep Chastain running. Mina can't remember her night out after waking up on a golf course and tries to piece it together after AJ benches her from surgery.
3723"The Unbefriended"Rob CornAndrew Chapman & Amy Holden JonesMay 6, 2019 (2019-05-06)2LAP235.01[55]
A John Doe comes in with a brain bleed, leaving the doctors with the choice of treating him or not due to the lack of insurance information. After seeing the man for himself, Bell allows the surgery to go forward and the man recovers and identifies himself and gives them his wife's information. Mina's ex Micah comes in with a new girlfriend, forcing AJ to pass on the bad news; Mina chooses not to speak with Micah and move on with her life. With Jessie's condition deteriorating, Nic convinces Kyle to donate his kidney; the transplant is a success though Jessie is not completely out of danger. Later, either Kyle or Jessie crashes and dies despite Conrad's best efforts. Chastain's new anesthesiologist turns out to be a drug addict who has an overdose in the OR, nearly killing Kyle. It's later discovered that she lost her license in Pennsylvania and lied on her records. Bell is offered a deal to sell the hospital, but it would result in his power as CEO being curtailed. Conrad and Nic rekindle their relationship after Nic promises to meet Conrad halfway on taking the next steps in moving the relationship forward.

Season 3 (2019–20)

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381"From the Ashes"Rob CornAmy Holden JonesSeptember 24, 2019 (2019-09-24)3LAP014.05[57]
The doctors of Chastain are surrounded by new rules and doctors, as Red Rock Mountain Medical takes over the hospital. Conrad finds himself in a dangerous situation when the construction for a new neurosurgery center causes a gas explosion causing him to get injured while helping rescue an eight-year-old boy, Jonah, who ran away from the ER, and his friend, Annie, who was working down in the basement of the building at the time of the explosion. Jonah suffers from an internal decapitation, that Kit repairs surgically. AJ and Mina get all the shrapnel out of Annie's chest, just to find out later on that she has a brain tumor, which neurosurgeon Barrett Cain removes with a complicated surgery. Mina acts as a support for Nic, who is struggling with losing her sister, Jessie, from complications of a kidney transplant. Nic eventually takes Mina's advice and spreads Jessie's ashes in a field of her favorite flowers.
392"Flesh of My Flesh"James Whitmore Jr.Elizabeth J.B. KlaviterOctober 1, 2019 (2019-10-01)3LAP023.84[58]
Cain tries to recruit Bell and Kit to join him on a dangerous surgery called "the mother of all surgeries" to help a mother of seven with an extreme form of cancer, with the intent of garnering publicity for the hospital by doing a segment with Montel Williams. The Raptor finds himself with an emotional attachment to a patient, who turns out to be his biological father, whose life is put in his hands when it is discovered that he needs surgery. Mina’s friend, Adaku, arrives at the hospital announcing that she is pregnant, and Mina reveals her worries about the situation. Devon moves out of the ER to do an oncology rotation. Nic tells Conrad that she is ready to move in with him, and she surprises him with a house that he had previously shown her.
403"Saints & Sinners"Paul McCraneTodd Harthan & Andrew ChapmanOctober 8, 2019 (2019-10-08)3LAP033.66[59]
When a police officer shows up to the ER with an injured criminal that he caught in the act, it’s up to the Chastain staff to keep him alive in order to save an innocent life. However, it turns out that the police officer needs medical care too, but is reluctant until he passes out in the ER. Nic gets roped into a surgical rotation with Cain that leaves her questioning the way he operates. So much so, that she ends up stopping one of his scheduled surgeries when she realizes the patient doesn't have what she was originally diagnosed. Cain ends up offering Nic a permanent position on his staff and a pay raise. Conrad makes a shocking discovery when one of his patients dies from a pulmonary embolism after starting dialysis, the same thing that killed Nic's sister, Jessie, and four other patients in the past six weeks. Conrad tells this to Nic and they resolve themselves to look into it. Bell pursues a new fiscal venture in the medical supplement field with backing from his assistant's father.
414"Belief System"Ti WestMarqui JacksonOctober 15, 2019 (2019-10-15)3LAP053.74[60]
Devon’s patient, who was pronounced dead, suddenly revives. They find out the patient, lives a vampire lifestyle with his girlfriend, that is causing him to show symptoms of HFE hereditary haemochromatosis. Devon tells Conrad he has issues with some of the things Conrad does to help patients. A well-known white supremacist, Hades, reveals he has multiple personality disorder. Under the care of Cain and Nic, the two butt heads on waiting for Hades' psych records. On their way to a medical convention, AJ and Mina get stuck in a strange town, where they uncover new information about Red Rock Mountain Medical being negligent about the environment and careless after they shut down a small town's only hospital. This experience allows Mina and AJ to both realize their feelings for the other are stronger than they both reveal to others.
425"Choice Words"Edward OrnelasMarc HalseyNovember 5, 2019 (2019-11-05)3LAP043.40[61]
After a plane crashes in Atlanta, Devon is overcome by guilt. He could have prevented it by reporting the pilot to the FAA for being drunk during his previous flight. Conrad and Devon help a passenger on the plane, with her injuries from the crash and learn she was previously diagnosed with narcolepsy, only to find out that she doesn't have narcolepsy. Bell, who was a passenger on the plane, escapes the crash with only a herniated disk makes it his personal mission to save the life of the man seated next to him. Adaku returns to ask Mina to be the godmother for her baby. Dr. Austin tells his adoptive parents about meeting his biological father. Conrad and Nic consider risking it all to investigate a drug that might be linked to Jessie’s death.
436"Nurses' Day"Steve RobinJen KleinNovember 12, 2019 (2019-11-12)3LAP063.67[62]
Chastain’s nurses are severely understaffed and overworked. So much so, that Jessica ends up crashing her car on her way home. Cain performs a dangerous surgery, which inserts four new metal vertebrae, on a new patient. Complications of the surgery force Kit to repairs Cain's errors. Conrad discovers that his father has been taking the same drug that he fears played a role in Jessie’s death. AJ comes face-to-face with his birth mother for the first time and he realizes she isn't as bad as he thought she was. Devon and Irving treat a jockey that realizes it is time to retire after suffering from a job related injury. Irving attempts to take the next step in his relationship with Jessica.
447"Woman Down"Kelli WilliamsJessica BallNovember 19, 2019 (2019-11-19)3LAP073.90[63]
Jessica is brought into the emergency room with life-threatening injuries. The staff rallies around each other to try to save her life, while disagreements over how to best handle her care put Cain at odds with the rest of the team. When Jessica's blood won't clot, Conrad searches for answers, which he gets after Cain has already taken her in for a second surgery. During this ordeal, Irving realizes that he really loves Jessica and doesn't want to lose her. Cain confronts Conrad over him questioning his methods. When Bell reports the nursing shortage that Nic brought to his attention to Red Rock, he meets their new VP, Logan Kim, who got his job through Cain. Conrad gets data about Hemopleatin through Bell. Kyle begins volunteering at the hospital and ends up helping Nic on the floor when she only has a nursing student as support. Conrad, discovering that Hemopleatin is even more dangerous than had thought, brings it to the attention of Bell and Kim. However, Kim and Cain recognize that Conrad is a whistleblower and could be a threat to them in the future.
458"Peking Duck Day"David CrabtreeElizabeth J.B. Klaviter & Michael NotarileNovember 26, 2019 (2019-11-26)3LAP093.52[64]
Devon and Irving are inundated with patients on Thanksgiving “the most dangerous day of the year,”. Patients with injuries related to various Thanksgiving activities. When an A-list celebrity enters the hospital after swallowing a wish bone, Logan Kim assigns a new surgeon to the case in the hopes of garnering extra publicity. However, the surgery is more complex than the new surgeon can do. Bell steps in to perform the surgery. Tensions run high at AJ's home when he hosts his biological and adoptive families for a Thanksgiving dinner. Kyle interrupts Nic and Conrad’s low-key plans with a surprise. Bringing a former addict to cook Thanksgiving at their house. This event leads to a heart to heart between Nic and Kyle who both realize they are struggling with Jessie's death more than they thought.
469"Out for Blood"Dawn WilkinsonMarc Halsey & Eric I. LuDecember 3, 2019 (2019-12-03)3LAP084.28[65]
Devon gets a real-life princess as his patient and diagnoses her with a rare medical condition. When Cain's surgery to fix it goes wrong, Bell and AJ step in to save her life. Kyle bonds with an elderly patient, but oversteps his bounds. Conrad helps save the patient from an undetected life-threatening condition. Nic later overhears her father expressing his pride in her. Conrad falls into trouble over the patient who he tortured to save a man's life. Red Rock's VP threatening to fire Bell if he doesn't help them bring down Conrad. Bell is disgusted with being forced to turn against one of his own doctors and warns Kit Voss that the trouble is only just beginning.
4710"Whistleblower"Rob CornAmy Holden Jones & Andrew ChapmanDecember 17, 2019 (2019-12-17)3LAP103.85[66]

Devon works his last day as an intern. Devon and Conrad are faced with a moral dilemma over a suicidal patient who is in need of a liver transplant after taking too much acetaminophen and sleeping pills. They decide to lie about him being suicidal to get the liver. Conrad is about to be promoted to Chief Resident and planning on proposing to Nic. Bell discovers that Cain is keeping braindead patients alive to boost his survival rates and add to Red Rock’s profits. He decides to take matters into his own hands, but is stripped of his title as Chief of Surgery. Red Rock decides to promote Cain to the position. Adaku goes into early labor, causing her to undergo an emergency caesarean section and emergency heart surgery simultaneously to save her and the baby. Both mom and baby survive, but Mina is left with worries on how to care for both of them.


Note: At the end of the episode, there is a message urging people who may be suicidal to seek help with the number listed to the National Suicide Prevention helpline.
4811"Free Fall"Jann TurnerTodd Harthan & Tianna Majumdar-Langham & Chris BessounianJanuary 7, 2020 (2020-01-07)3LAP113.74[67]
After being terminated from Chastain, Conrad has difficulty figuring out his next step and distracts himself by accompanying a patient with muscular dystrophy, Finn, on a zero-gravity adventure. Another client, Reggie, has a heart attack during the adventure, and Conrad stabilizes him enough to get him to Chastain for treatment. In his first move as the new Chief of Surgery, Cain puts the doctors on a commission-based pay system, which causes Devon’s new intern, Eline, and another doctor to agree to a procedure before weighing all the risks, causing the patient to have a heart attack. Mina struggles with taking care of Adaku’s baby. Bell’s supplement company gets its big break, but Cain wants his cut of Bell's success, while also wanting to get close to Bell's business partner, Andrea.
4912"Best Laid Plans"Satya BhabhaJen Klein & Daniela LamasJanuary 14, 2020 (2020-01-14)3LAP123.91[68]

While working at their non-profit clinic three hours outside of Atlanta, Nic and Mina treat a patient with a failing heart VAD, forcing them to find a new battery in time to save her life. They can't find a battery, so they try to get her to Chastain in time, but the patient's VAD battery dies. Conrad gets a call from a previous patient, Archer, in crisis after being sued by Red Rock for medical expenses he can’t afford. He's so distraught, he tries to commit suicide. Bell promises to try to help him resolve the billing issue. Devon’s VIP patient, Nadine, returns to the ER with a bump on her head. Cain tries to get close to Bell’s business partner, Andrea, from the supplement company.


Note: At the end of the episode, there is a message urging people who may be suicidal to seek help with the number listed to the National Suicide Prevention helpline.
5013"How Conrad Gets His Groove Back"Julie HébertMarqui Jackson & Joshua TrokeJanuary 21, 2020 (2020-01-21)3LAP134.01[69]

Devon struggles with prioritizing surgical patients for rooms, resulting in an ER patient suffering a stroke after being boarded in the hall. Conrad, Bell and AJ struggle to treat Dax, a rookie pro soccer player from Georgia FC with strange symptoms who Conrad was asked to check out by the man he saved during his zero-gravity experience; Kim bans Conrad from the hospital for treating patients there and blacklists him from all of the hospitals in the area. However, Bell and AJ continue secretly consulting with Conrad and are able to save Dax's life. At the same time, Nic realizes that Kyle has become suicidal and convinces him to seek help. Bell and AJ use Conrad's help to get him a job as Georgia FC's new team doctor which Conrad is able to leverage to get reinstated at Chastain as chief resident which Kim had denied him when Conrad was fired. Having bonded with Adaku's baby, Mina is shown having trouble letting go.


Note: At the end of the episode, there is a message urging people who may be suicidal to seek help with the number listed to the National Suicide Prevention helpline. Corbin Bernsen, who plays Kyle Nevin, directly addresses the audience as part of the message.
5114"The Flea"Rob GreenleaJessica Ball & Jenny Deiker RestivoJanuary 28, 2020 (2020-01-28)3LAP144.08[70]
Cain is less than pleased to have Conrad back despite his lucrative deal with Georgia FC but Kim warns that Cain's expenses are starting add up for the worse. Devon and Feldman treat three patients with different symptoms that suddenly drastically escalate; Devon determines that they have organophosphate poisoning with the one common factor being Bell and Andrea's new supplement company. Unwilling to believe that their new supplements are causing people to become deathly sick, even with reports of two other patients at other hospitals, Bell buys out Cain and their other investor to regain full control of the company and to buy them some time to find an explanation. On his first day back at work, Conrad treats two of Chastain's biggest donors who suffered a serious jet ski accident; the wife Becky has a propeller embedded in her abdomen while her husband John's benign brain tumor is discovered to have grown back. Kit, Mina and AJ successfully treat Becky despite some complications while Conrad and Cain are forced to work together when John's condition suddenly deteriorates. Conrad diagnoses John with porphyria and makes modifications to Cain's OR that allows him to safely remove the tumor and Conrad stands up for Cain to Kim. Andrea considers a possible romantic relationship with AJ and seeks advice from Mina.
5215"Last Shot"Timothy A. GoodMarc HalseyFebruary 18, 2020 (2020-02-18)3LAP153.93[71]
The new neurosurgery center opens, though the doctors have to deal with various technical issues. One of the first patients is Lucy, the foster daughter of Annie, an old patient of Nic's; after Lucy's body temperature rises drastically during the surgery, Cain refuses to stop in order to impress some donors and the surgery succeeds after Nic resolves the complication. Mina, AJ and Dr. Torres treat Tyrone and Aaron who both require a heart transplant; due to Tyrone developing a temperature, Aaron gets the heart, leaving Tyrone with only a short time to live. However, Aaron suffers a catastrophic stroke that leaves him brain dead and Tyrone receives the heart; having previously hated Aaron, Tyrone gains a new appreciation for his roommate after learning just how much he actually meant to the young man. Bell continues promoting his supplement company, going on a talk show, but one of the organophosphate poisoning patients at another hospital dies and so nearly does one of Chastain's patients. Conrad and Devon investigate and with all signs pointing to the company, Bell decides to take responsibility out of remorse for putting so many people's lives in jeopardy. At the last minute, Conrad and Devon realize that the link is to an online clothing store and not Bell's company; Bell is later given the opportunity to expand his message to people through his own talk show after impressing the host with his honest approach. AJ and Andrea grow closer as do Mina and Torres.
5316"Reverse Cinderella"Sheelin ChokseyEmily PressleyMarch 3, 2020 (2020-03-03)3LAP164.82[72]
The doctors prepare to attend a royal ball celebrating Nadine's birthday while Feldman and Jessica get engaged. Devon treats a famous stylist who turns out to have been eating her own hair, making him late to the ball where he is Nadine's escort. At the ball, Nadine's father announces that she must return home to assume her royal duties rather than continuing to remain in America like Nadine wants. Logan Kim's attempts to schmooze the king end badly, but Bell is able to use the situation to get Kim to stop Red Rock's plan to shut down Chastain's OBGYN department, suspected by Bell and Conrad to be to save costs due to the new neurosurgery center. The ball ends with the king's pregnant goddaughter collapsing and being rushed to Chastain where she gives birth to a baby with his heart outside of his chest; Mina and AJ are unsure if they can save the baby as the condition has a low survival rate. After the ball, Nic suggests marrying Conrad, causing him to finally propose properly to her and the two get engaged.
5417"Doll E. Wood"Li LuEric I. Lu & Amy Holden JonesMarch 10, 2020 (2020-03-10)3LAP173.74[73]
While singing at a drag show, Joseph, a Dolly Parton impersonator, collapses and requires surgery that could destroy his ability to sing. While initially reluctant to accept, Bell is able to use their mutual love of Dolly to talk him into it; after the surgery, performed with the help of Ezra, now on a surgical rotation, Bell expresses hope that Joseph will be able to sing again. Nic realizes that a young girl in the ER is a victim of human trafficking and enlists Conrad's help to save her; Conrad and Nic get her pimp arrested and the girl is reunited with her mother by social services. AJ, Devon and Torres treat the baby born with his heart outside of his chest, requiring the aid of a world-class doctor from Atlanta General Hospital. However, the doctor proves to be an alcoholic and they are forced to allow her to drink so that she can walk the team through the very delicate surgery; though the baby faces further surgery down the line, they are successful. Nadine prepares to return home at her father's insistence and she and Devon agree to continue their relationship long-distance after Devon rejects an offer to be a doctor in her home country; Conrad and Nic announce their engagement to their friends.
5518"So Long, Dawn Long"Vanessa PariseAndrew Chapman & Nate O'MahoneyMarch 17, 2020 (2020-03-17)3LAP184.77[74]

Dawn Long, the patient from the "mother of all surgeries," is brought back to Chastain after getting sick. Upon discovering that it has been six months, Cain chooses to finally remove the brain dead Dawn from life support as her statistics will no longer be tracked and to everyone the surgery will have been a success. Before Dawn's family allows her to die, Cain secretly orders tests to determine the source of her illness, circumventing Conrad and Devon. As Bell's new talk show grows more popular, he is removed from the surgical schedule by Logan Kim, but is called in by AJ to help save Bill Landry, the owner of Georgia FC, in a marathon surgery. Conrad and Nic help Kit Voss treat her son-in-law Derek who is discovered to have cancer with a fifty percent survival rate; despite chemotherapy complications, he makes it through the night thanks to his medical student wife. At the end of the episode, Cain receives a call revealing that Dawn Long was infected with candida auris, a dangerous superbug, one that is almost impossible to remove from a building once it spreads. As Cain rushes to spread the word, the people cleaning her room become exposed and her contaminated ventilator is moved into a storage room with multiple other ventilators, possibly contaminating them as well.


Note: The episode begins with a title card stating that while the episode is relevant with the coronavirus pandemic, it was written and conceived months before and superbugs of all kinds existed then as now and any relationship to current events is coincidental. The title card also announces support for hospital staff and first responders that risk their lives on a daily basis.
5619"Support System"Kelli WilliamsMarqui Jackson & Michael NotarileMarch 24, 2020 (2020-03-24)3LAP194.54[75]

Cain and Kim attempt to contain the candida auris contamination while covering up its existence; after Conrad and Devon's patient Sophia, an EMT, is possibly exposed, Cain discreetly enlists Ezra's help to treat her having been threatened by Kim into keeping silent despite Cain's desire to come forward. Conrad figures it out on his own and Cain confesses to Ezra that as an intern he didn't speak up, costing four patients their lives before Red Rock and Ezra's mother intervened to save him; Ezra reluctantly helps Cain cover up the mistake with Sophia but comes clean after Sophia dies. Conrad confronts Cain who is left guilt-ridden over his inaction when coming clean earlier may have saved Sophia's life. Nic and AJ treat Isaac, a young man who requires a lung transplant, but lacks any sort of support system; the two help Isaac find what is potentially his biological family who agree to support him either way. With Derek's condition deteriorating, he requires a ventilator and gets Dawn Long's still-contaminated one.


Note: The episode begins with a title card stating that while the episode is relevant with the coronavirus pandemic, it was written and conceived months before and superbugs of all kinds existed then as now and any relationship to current events is coincidental. The title card also announces support for hospital staff and first responders that risk their lives on a daily basis.
5720"Burn It All Down"Edward OrnelasTianna Majumdar-Langham & Chris Bessounian & Daniela LamasApril 7, 2020 (2020-04-07)3LAP205.09[76]
AJ and Mina treat Miguel, a salsa dancer in heart failure; though they are successful in saving Miguel, he decides to retire. Nic treats Justine, a patient who developed a brain infection from a damaged tooth; Justine is revealed to be Cain's ex-girlfriend from college and reveals surprising details about his past to Nic and the two are shown to clearly still love each other. The hospital succeeds in containing the candida auris contamination and no one else tests positive. However, while Derek's recovery from his cancer finally shows success, he is blinded by the candida auris he got from Dawn Long's ventilator which is drug resistant; the treatment for Derek ends up requiring Cain's help at the same time that Justine needs him. With Cain's help, Derek's life is saved but it is unknown if Derek will regain his eyesight; despite Cain's best efforts, Justine ultimately dies leaving Cain utterly devastated. After the superbug infestation is leaked to the media, Kim offers to make Conrad the new face of the hospital while implying that Cain's time at Chastain may be coming to an end after Cain stands up to Kim's threats.

Production

Development

The City a dark medical drama centers around an idealistic young doctor who begins his first day of residency under the supervision of a senior resident who appears tough and brilliant, but turns out to be a cunning and deadly psychopath.

—Showtime about early development of the series.[77]

On August 5, 2016, it was announced that Showtime was developing a new original series, known as The City, pitched by executive producer Antoine Fuqua.[78] It was also announced that Amy Holden Jones would produce the series and co-write the pilot episode along with Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi.[79] The series, however, was never produced and on January 20, 2017, it was reported that Fox purchased the series from Showtime and ordered a pilot episode under the name The Resident.[2] On May 10, 2017, the series received a full-season order of 14 episodes.[80] Phillip Noyce, an executive producer for the series, directed the first two episodes of the season after signing a multi-year deal with 20th Century Fox Television.[81] On May 7, 2018, Fox renewed the series for a 13-episode second season and pre-production began on June 8, 2018.[82][83] On October 10, 2018, it was reported that Fox ordered an additional nine episodes for the second season, bringing the total episode count to 22. However, series co-creator Amy Holden Jones stated on her Twitter and Instagram accounts on March 13, 2019, that there were 23 episodes in season 2.[84][85][86] On March 25, 2019, Fox renewed the series for a third season which premiered on September 24, 2019.[10][11]

Manish Dayal
Matt Czuchry
Two of the first cast members to be announced.

Casting

On February 21, 2017, Manish Dayal and Bruce Greenwood were the first to be cast in the series for the roles of Devon Pravesh and Soloman Bell, respectively.[87] Greenwood's character name was later changed to Randolph Bell.[88] Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp, and Melina Kanakaredes were later announced to be starring in the series as well.[89][90][91] Moran Atias was also cast for the role of Renta Thorpe, CEO at Chastain Park, which was originally portrayed by Valerie Cruz in the pilot.[92][93] However, when Merrin Dungey joined the cast, the producers saw Atias as a better fit for the role of the hospital's head of marketing. Dungey replaced her as the CEO and the character's name was changed to Claire Thorpe.[94]

As the season developed, it was announced that Violett Beane was set to recur in the series,[95] and on April 30, 2018, it was reported that Malcolm-Jamal Warner would have a major recurring role in the final three episodes of the season.[96]

On June 18, 2018 it was announced that Warner and other recurring cast member, Glenn Morshower would be promoted to series regulars for the second season.[12] The following day, it was announced that Moran Atias, Merrin Dungey and Melina Kanakaredes would not be returning,[13] and that Jane Leeves would also be joining the cast as a regular for the second season on a one-year contract.[97][98]

On July 16, 2018, it was announced that Jenna Dewan is set to recur on season 2.[99] It was later announced on August 27 that Daniella Alonso had also been cast in a recurring role for the second season.[100]

Filming

Primary photography for the series takes place in and around Atlanta, Georgia. Exterior and some interior shots of the High Museum of Art in midtown-Atlanta were used as the backdrop for the fictional Chastain Park Memorial Hospital.[101] Some filming also took place in Conyers, Georgia, on a production set previously used for Fox's Sleepy Hollow.[102] Filming for the first production block took place between March 20 and April 5, 2017.[103] Filming for the second season began in July 2018.[104] On March 14, 2020, production on the third season was shut down following Coronavirus fears.[105]

Broadcast, streaming, and home video release

In the United States, new episodes are broadcast by Fox.[106] Internationally, the series is shown on Seven Network in Australia, City (season 1) and CTV (season 2–present) in Canada, and on Universal TV in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[107][108][109] In Latin America, the series is broadcast by Fox's Latin America counterpart.[110] Episodes can be watched next day on the network's website.[111] Hulu currently owns the SVOD rights to the series,[112] and individual episodes, or the season as a whole, are available for purchase on Amazon and iTunes.[113][114] The first season DVD set was made available for pre-order in June 2018 through Amazon and was released on October 2, 2018.[115]

Season Episodes DVD release dates Blu-ray release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 Discs Region A/1 Region B/2 Region C/3 Discs
1 14 October 2, 2018[116][117][118] TBA[119] December 5, 2018[120] 3 TBA[121] TBA[121] N/A TBA
2 23 September 3, 2019[122][123][124] TBA N/A 5 TBA TBA N/A TBA

Reception

Ratings

Overall

SeasonTimeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last airedTV seasonViewership
rank
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rank
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rating
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(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 9:00 pm14 January 21, 2018 8.65[18] May 14, 2018 4.29[31]2017–18597.03[125]TBD1.7[125]
2 Monday 8:00 pm23 September 24, 2018 4.88[32] May 6, 2019 5.01[55]2018–19507.63[126]TBD1.5[126]
3 Tuesday 8:00 pm20 September 24, 2019 4.05[57] April 7, 2020 5.09[76]2019–20TBDTBDTBDTBD

Season 1

No. Title Air dateRating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" January 21, 20182.6/108.65[18]0.82.833.411.48[127]
2 "Independence Day" January 22, 20181.0/44.70[19]0.82.771.87.47[128]
3 "Comrades in Arms" January 29, 20181.0/44.75[20]0.93.041.97.79[129]
4 "Identity Crisis" February 5, 20181.1/44.87[21]0.82.951.97.82[130]
5 "None the Wiser" February 26, 20180.8/33.86[22]0.93.241.77.10[131]
6 "No Matter the Cost" March 5, 20180.9/34.08[23]0.72.981.67.05[132]
7 "The Elopement" March 12, 20180.8/33.80[24]0.72.901.56.70[133]
8 "Family Affair" March 19, 20180.9/44.22[25]0.72.871.67.09[134]
9 "Lost Love" March 26, 20180.9/44.21[26]0.72.901.67.11[135]
10 "Haunted" April 16, 20180.9/34.30[27]0.72.891.67.19[136]
11 "And the Nurses Get Screwed" April 23, 20180.9/33.96[28]0.62.741.56.70[137]
12 "Rude Awakenings and the Raptor" April 30, 20180.8/33.91[29]0.72.701.56.61[138]
13 "Run, Doctor, Run" May 7, 20180.8/34.01[30]0.62.621.46.63[139]
14 "Total Eclipse of the Heart" May 14, 20180.9/44.29[31]0.62.681.56.97[140]

Season 2

No. Title Air dateRating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "00:42:30" September 24, 20181.1/54.88[32]0.62.861.77.74[141]
2 "The Prince & The Pauper" October 1, 20181.0/54.88[33]0.72.771.77.65[142]
3 "Three Words" October 8, 20181.0/54.92[34]0.62.701.67.62[143]
4 "About Time" October 15, 20181.0/54.68[35]0.72.751.77.44[144]
5 "The Germ" October 22, 20181.0/54.78[36]0.62.721.67.51[145]
6 "Nightmares" October 29, 20181.0/54.97[37]0.62.561.67.53[146]
7 "Trial & Error" November 5, 20181.0/44.93[38]0.62.791.67.73[147]
8 "Heart in a Box" November 19, 20180.9/44.41[39]0.72.831.67.24[148]
9 "The Dance" November 26, 20180.9/45.09[40]0.62.461.57.55[149]
10 "After the Fall" January 14, 20191.1/55.51[41]0.72.761.88.27[150]
11 "Operator Error" January 21, 20191.0/55.38[42]0.62.761.68.15[151]
12 "Fear Finds a Way" January 28, 20190.9/45.28[43]0.72.941.68.22[152]
13 "Virtually Impossible" February 4, 20191.0/55.42[44]0.72.821.68.22[153]
14 "Stupid Things in the Name of Sex" February 11, 20191.0/45.24[45]0.62.591.57.83[154]
15 "Queens" February 18, 20190.9/45.13[46]0.62.751.67.88[155]
16 "Adverse Events" March 4, 20190.9/45.12[47]0.62.801.67.93[156]
17 "Betrayal" March 18, 20190.9/45.15[48]0.62.801.57.95[157]
18 "Emergency Contact" March 25, 20190.9/44.97[49]0.62.711.47.69[158]
19 "Snowed In" April 1, 20190.9/45.28[50]0.52.631.57.91[159]
20 "If Not Now, When?" April 15, 20190.8/44.55[51]0.62.671.37.22[160]
21 "Stuck as Foretold" April 22, 20190.8/44.85[53]0.52.581.37.43[161]
22 "Broker and Broker" April 29, 20190.9/45.16[54]0.62.511.47.68[162]
23 "The Unbefriended" May 6, 20190.8/45.01[55]0.52.421.37.44[163]

Season 3

No. Title Air dateRating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "From the Ashes" September 24, 20190.8/44.05[57]0.63.161.47.22[164]
2 "Flesh of My Flesh" October 1, 20190.7/43.84[58]0.62.791.36.64[165]
3 "Saints and Sinners" October 8, 20190.7/43.66[59]0.62.791.36.46[166]
4 "Belief System" October 15, 20190.7/43.74[60]0.62.751.36.49[167]
5 "Choice Words" November 5, 20190.7/43.40[61]0.52.861.26.27[168]
6 "Nurses' Day" November 12, 20190.7/43.67[62]0.52.811.26.48[169]
7 "Woman Down" November 19, 20190.8/43.90[63]0.42.541.26.44[170]
8 "Peking Duck Day" November 26, 20190.6/33.52[64]0.52.821.26.34[171]
9 "Out for Blood" December 3, 20190.8/44.28[65]0.52.421.26.70[172]
10 "Whistleblower" December 17, 20190.7/43.85[66]0.52.501.26.35[173]
11 "Free Fall" January 7, 20200.7/33.74[67]0.62.751.26.50 [174]
12 "Best Laid Plans" January 14, 20200.7/43.91[68]0.52.641.26.56[175]
13 "How Conrad Gets His Groove Back" January 21, 20200.7/44.01[69]0.52.641.26.65[176]
14 "The Flea" January 28, 20200.7/44.08[70]0.62.651.36.73[177]
15 "Last Shot" February 18, 20200.73.93[71]0.52.701.26.64[178]
16 "Reverse Cinderella" March 3, 20200.84.82[72]0.52.411.37.23[179]
17 "Doll E. Wood" March 10, 20200.73.74[73]0.52.741.26.48[180]
18 "So Long, Dawn Long" March 17, 20200.84.77[74]0.52.571.37.33[181]
19 "Support System" March 24, 20200.84.54[75]0.62.631.47.10[182]
20 "Burn It All Down" April 7, 20200.85.09[76]0.52.251.37.35[183]

Critical response

The review aggregator website, Rotten Tomatoes, reported an approval rating of 59% based on 22 reviews, with an average rating of 6.11/10.[184] On Metacritic, which uses a normalized rating to reviews, assigned a weight average score of 54 out of 100, based on 12 critics.[185] The first season received mostly mixed reviews. USA Today rated the series 1/2 out of 4 stars stating "It's a shame, because it's a waste of the talents of Czuchry and VanCamp (Revenge), two usually appealing TV veterans" and "The Resident can't save itself".[186] Meanwhile, TV Line rated the series a B+ and said, "The Resident takes a hard look at the thorny ethical issues surrounding today's health-care providers."[187] The first season was also often compared to ABC's medical drama, The Good Doctor.[188][189] The series was unpopular with some in the medical profession, with various reviewers calling it grossly unrealistic.[190][191]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result Ref.
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Breakout TV Show The Resident Nominated [192][193]
2019 Teen Choice Awards Choice Drama TV Show The Resident Nominated [194]
Young Artist Awards Guest Starring Young Actor Evan Whitten Nominated [195]

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