A group of doctors at Chastain Memorial Hospital face personal and professional challenges on a daily basis.A group of doctors at Chastain Memorial Hospital face personal and professional challenges on a daily basis.A group of doctors at Chastain Memorial Hospital face personal and professional challenges on a daily basis.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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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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Took a chance!
I took a chance on this one, seeing Emily VanCamp in the credits, and Matt Czuchry, thought might be good......I just finished binge watching the first season on Netflix!
It's a good mix of drama, comedy, real life issues regarding hospital life and and deeper look into cost, patient care, cover ups, and not too far fetched from reality.
It's a mix of, Greys Anatomy, House, and ER in one. I liked it.....alot!!
It's a good mix of drama, comedy, real life issues regarding hospital life and and deeper look into cost, patient care, cover ups, and not too far fetched from reality.
It's a mix of, Greys Anatomy, House, and ER in one. I liked it.....alot!!
Worth a watch judge for yourself
I actually like and hate the show at the same time. While I like the doctors and nurses I stay angry with the administrative side of things and those who are representing them. While some reviews here say how unrealistic the show is the most unrealistic part is the doctors who stand up to the bureaucrats. If you are a patient who has been turn down because you didn't have the money or insurance to pay for the needed medical attention you know it is closer to reality then those here want to admit.
I say watch it and judge for yourself. If you can get past wanting to punch the head of surgery then you might just find that you like it.
Different than every other hospital drama
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.
Just watched one episode... great cast
Show seems OK so far. Really excellent cast, likeable and good actors. Definitely on the melodrama side. Moralizing definitely on the heavy handed side.
Do note that a large number (16%) of the 1 votes are clearly politically motivated, from conservatives, because of the liberal slant of the undocumented immigrant plot line.
This show is far from perfect on the medical details, but the 1s are undeserved in my opinion and the lack of scores in the 2-6 range are really telling, with most scores 8-10.
Do note that a large number (16%) of the 1 votes are clearly politically motivated, from conservatives, because of the liberal slant of the undocumented immigrant plot line.
This show is far from perfect on the medical details, but the 1s are undeserved in my opinion and the lack of scores in the 2-6 range are really telling, with most scores 8-10.
Develops well as it continues
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!
Did you know
- TriviaThe 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in This Is Us: I've Got This (2021)
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- Woodruff Arts Center - 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Chastain Park Memorial Hospital)
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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