Network: FOX.
Episodes: 107 (hour).
Seasons: Six.
TV show dates: January 21, 2018 — January 17, 2023.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp, Manish Dayal, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Bruce Greenwood, Merrin Dungey, Melina Kanakaredes, Moran Atias, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Glenn Morshower, Jane Leeves, Morris Chestnut, Jessica Lucas, Anuja Joshi, Miles Fowler, Kaley Ronayne, and Andrew McCarthy.
TV show description:
From creators Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore, and Roshan Sethi, The Resident TV show is a medical drama. The story follows Dr. Devon Pravesh (Dayal), a newly minted resident, as well as Senior Resident Dr. Conrad Hawkins (Czuchry), and their colleagues at the Chastain Park Memorial Hospital.
Although Chastain Park’s motto is, “Committed to excellence,” the hospital is staffed with human beings, and humans are flawed. Once Devon gets to see beyond the institution’s well-appointed façade, replete with a harpist in the lobby, he must face the truth about medicine and its delivery.
Although he is yet to complete his residency, Conrad is already beating his own path. As Devon’s supervisor, he insists on total obedience. Despite his rough-edged, take-no-prisoners approach, he cares and recognizes the same spark within Devon.
Conrad has no regard for Chief of Surgery Dr. Solomon Bell (Greenwood). He knows the old man abuses his position to cover for his many, sometimes lethal mistakes. Bell is also not above using Dr. Mina Okafor’s (Wilson) visa status over her head, to ensure he gets the credit for her hard work.
Then there’s nurse Nicolette Nevin (VanCamp). She and Conrad used to be involved, but these days, her dating profile specifies, “No doctors.” There’s still something between them, though, and she makes Conrad want to be a better doctor and a better man.
This medical procedural provides a behind-the-scenes look at the state of medical care, from the highs of ultra-precise, hi-tech robotic surgery to the lows of petty vanities and the craven quest for profit. Still, behind it all lies the everyday goal of saving lives.
Series Finale:
Episode #107 — All Hands On Deck
Conrad is pulled away from celebrating Gigi’s 6th birthday when Sammie comes into Chastian with a 104-degree fever, and Kit must call in a favor for treatment. Meanwhile, a heart arrives for Governor Betz’s transplant surgery.
First aired: January 17, 2023.
What do you think? Do you like The Resident TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for a seventh season on FOX?
Please renew!!!!
Great show
Love it
The only show I watch every week. Love it
A terrific doctor show where they act like real human beings. It should bevrenewed for 7 seasons.
RENEW RENEW RENEW!! Best show I’ve seen on fox, finally a good hospital show!!!
My whole family loves this show. Some of us has sent in our comments for it to be renewed. Please give it a chance!
Agree, really enjoy the show and do not want to see it cancelled,
I love this show. Please don’t cancel!
Love this show, please keep it going!!!
I also LOVE this show! Please don’t cancel this one!
The people who complain about this being unrealistic forget that this is still a television show. Therefore it does not have to depict exactly what happens in a hospital. Thi is not a reality televison show. I really enjoy the story lines.
PLEASE DO NOT CANCEL
Love this show! I know its not realistic but how can you be on tv? Please renew
This show deserves a chance. The acting is good and the plot lines are interesting. The show draws criticism for being unrealistic. However, that that is no different than the majority of TV medical, crime, and political dramas. If the writers can adjust to some of the critiques, this show has potential.
I love this show…please continue for a long time
I credit the program with medical accuracy. Unlike other medical programs which offer incomplete medical diagnosis, the Resident does it right knowing on three specific situations, they were correct. Also, it is factual that the medical/hospital is a business and a number of decisions based on financial issues. For those reasons, I hope it is kept