Season 6 of “The Resident” to be released on FOX
In the upcoming season of FOX’s The Resident, Conrad’s love life will take a new turn. Created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi, the controversial medical drama follows doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital as they face personal and professional problems as they fight for the health of their patients. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming season of The Resident.
The first episode of season 6 of The Resident will be released next week.
Season 6 of FOX’s The Resident kicks off on Wednesday, September 20 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with the opening episode titled Two Hearts. Amy Holden Jones, Antoine Fuqua, Phillip Noyce, Oly Obst, David Boorstein and Todd Harthan are executive producers.
The following is the official recap for the upcoming episode:
When Padma’s pregnancy takes a dangerous turn, the doctors team up to find a solution and look to Ian for a miracle; Conrad makes an important choice and Devon is conducting his own clinical studies at Chastain.”
Matt Czuzhry plays Dr. Conrad Hawkins, Manish Dayal plays Dr. Devon Pravesh, Bruce Greenwood plays Dr. Randolph Bell, Jane Leeves plays Dr. Kit Voss, Malcolm-Jamal Warner plays Dr. AJ Austin, Jessica Lucas plays playing Dr. Billie Sutton, Anuja Joshi will be Dr. Play Leela Devi, Andrew McCarthy will play Dr. Ian Sullivan and Kae Ronayne will play Dr. play cad
Season 5 Finale Summary
The Resident Season 5 finale, titled All Neon Moon, aired on May 17, 2022. Rob Corn directed it, while Amy Holden Jones and Andrew Chapman wrote it. The episode started with a flashback to when Conrad and Nic first hired Marion to babysit Gigi while going on a date. Meanwhile, Irving tried to get Devon to talk to Leela, since Devon had chosen to leave. A pregnant mother arrived with her child, apparently suffering from pulmonary edema. She was suffering from heart failure and her heart couldn’t pump enough blood for her and the baby.
The doctors, on the other hand, had a daring plan that would almost certainly fail and end in the death of the pregnant mother and/or her child. Leela and Padma went to the doctor to find out if Padma was pregnant, and she was. Cade was released and went to her father, who wanted to do the same after his fall. Conrad suspected Ian had an ulcer, but wanted him tested further. He then discussed grief and Nic with Winston because he had experienced something similar with his girlfriend. He advised him to cherish the memories.
Cade realized her father had pancreatic cancer, which no one knew about, and they had to operate on him because it was operable and only Bell could do it. Meanwhile, Billie had a flare-up, but his eyesight was unaffected, so he was allowed to go to the OR. Ms. Alvarez’s illness caused marcoditis and her heart couldn’t beat for two days, so AJ and Devon suggested ending the pregnancy. Despite the challenges and dangers, the husband chose to put his wife on ECMO.
Cade confided in Conrad, and he comforted her by telling her how his father used to be. He held Cade and pondered Nic’s memories of him holding someone who mistook him for someone else, and when he clarified, they talked about how much they loved each other. Cade praised Billie for saving her father and hoped the cancer was gone. The two then discussed their love for Conrad. Devon encouraged Conrad to build new memories, and Conrad remembered making Nic swear that if something happened to him, she would find love again, and she did the same.
Check out the trailer for next season.
The official trailer for The Resident season 6 debuted last month and gave audiences a taste of what’s to come. The series will likely continue to highlight the daily exploits of healthcare professionals. Conrad saw life without his beloved wife Nic and raising their daughter as a single father in the previous season. But now that he’s dating, he’s caught up in a love triangle with Billie and Cade. Devon and Leela just got back in touch and Kit and Randolph recently got engaged. Season 6 of The Resident will premiere on FOX on Tuesday, September 20.
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