Un grupo de médicos del Hospital Chastain Memorial se enfrenta a diario a retos personales y profesionales.Un grupo de médicos del Hospital Chastain Memorial se enfrenta a diario a retos personales y profesionales.Un grupo de médicos del Hospital Chastain Memorial se enfrenta a diario a retos personales y profesionales.
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Reviewers say 'The Resident' is lauded for its unique medical drama approach, highlighting financial and political healthcare aspects. The ensemble cast and character development receive praise, along with the show's exploration of corruption. However, some find it overly political, detracting from entertainment. Predictable storylines and clichéd writing, especially in later seasons, draw criticism. Dissatisfaction with certain character arcs and perceived medical inaccuracies is noted. Despite these issues, many find the show engaging for its compelling characters and thought-provoking themes.
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For the first two seasons this was one of my favourite shows with a good core premise around the tension between authority and ability wrapped up in financial decisions. A strong cast with interesting stories both individually and as a season arc round it out as a strong proposition.
Added to this there is the will-they-won't-they tension between Conrad and Nicolette beautifully and subtly portrayed by Matt Czuchry and Emily VanCamp.
By the middle of season three, however, things went downhill and the stories became ridiculous and uninteresting and many of the characters became caricatures of themselves.
Added to this there is the will-they-won't-they tension between Conrad and Nicolette beautifully and subtly portrayed by Matt Czuchry and Emily VanCamp.
By the middle of season three, however, things went downhill and the stories became ridiculous and uninteresting and many of the characters became caricatures of themselves.
I get that there are series out there, that are much more medically acurate. And yes, The Resident plays with stereotypes and clichés. But it does so in a really entertaining way. So I do not get the negativity. I really enjoyed the first and second episode and look forward the what´s coming.
I have worked in surgery for many years, and this is the most realistic show ever produced.
The bureaucracy that exists in "for profit" hospitals, and the surgical "cover-ups" are not exaggerations!
It's all about the money!
GREAT SHOW!
Sure, most other hospital dramas touch on the broken American healthcare system but The Resident is the first one to make is the focus. Sure, it's kind of corny at times, but at its root it has a great heart - nurses being the unsung heroes, insurance company super villains, new technologies lost on aging surgeons unwilling to hang up their stethoscopes, and the treatment of patients as numbers instead of human beings by hospital administration. Sometimes the way the patients are talked about and treated by the hospital management is harder to watch than any surgical treatment. It's worth a watch.
I don't even like medical dramas, and I like this one. Many of the reviews here are from those who only watched the pilot, which I admit showed a rather surface-level power clash of the two main characters. But as the show has gone on (I just finished S1 E6), it has gotten increasingly interesting and much smoother to watch. I mainly started watching because of Matt Cuzchry, and he holds down the cast with a strong performance every episode. I am fascinated with their exploration of corruption in hospitals (although I think it is exaggerated at times, but what drama isn't?!), and they do weave that theme into every episode.
Good overall mix of medical drama, a romance, and individual character stories that have gotten more complex and real. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out!
Good overall mix of medical drama, a romance, and individual character stories that have gotten more complex and real. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out!
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- CuriosidadesThe term HODAD, Hands of Death and Destruction, is actually derived from a memoir by Dr. Marty Makary, "Unaccountable: What Hospitals Won't Tell You and How Transparency Can Revolutionize Health Care", on which the show is based. According to said book, there is a HODAD in every hospital which is a major source of patient harm.
- ConexionesFeatured in This Is Us: I've Got This (2021)
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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