St. Denis Medical
- TV Series
- 2024–
It follows an underfunded, understaffed hospital where the doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity.It follows an underfunded, understaffed hospital where the doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity.It follows an underfunded, understaffed hospital where the doctors and nurses try their best to treat patients while maintaining their own sanity.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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The office in a medical center, what do you need more. As a doctor, a lot of these interactions and jokes are very recognisable from the daily work.
A good show to relax after a long day, well filmed, good actors. Interested to see where they will be taking the characters and the storyline.
Yes, the characters are gross generalisations from each discipline but there is some truth in it which makes it more funny.
Lighten up all healthcare workers who are leaving bad reviews, this doesn't put us in a bad light. Relax and laugh with yourself and your (sometimes annoying) collegues, it's just a joke!
A good show to relax after a long day, well filmed, good actors. Interested to see where they will be taking the characters and the storyline.
Yes, the characters are gross generalisations from each discipline but there is some truth in it which makes it more funny.
Lighten up all healthcare workers who are leaving bad reviews, this doesn't put us in a bad light. Relax and laugh with yourself and your (sometimes annoying) collegues, it's just a joke!
Two episodes in, St. Denis Medical already feels like it's on the path to becoming one of the all-time greats, much like The Office. While the latter took its time to find its groove, we all know the heights it reached, and St. Denis Medical carries that same potential.
What stands out is how it mirrors the workplace humor and absurdity of The Office, but in a fresh, quirky medical setting. The characters, although still unfolding, hint at a dynamic chemistry that could become iconic. The humor feels sharp, relatable, and laden with just the right amount of awkwardness-a hallmark of great workplace comedies.
If you're a fan of shows that build a strong ensemble cast and weave comedy through everyday chaos, this is the series to watch. It's shaping up to be a unique yet familiar addition to the genre, and I, for one, am excited to see where it goes!
St. Denis Medical might just be the prescription for laughter we all need.
What stands out is how it mirrors the workplace humor and absurdity of The Office, but in a fresh, quirky medical setting. The characters, although still unfolding, hint at a dynamic chemistry that could become iconic. The humor feels sharp, relatable, and laden with just the right amount of awkwardness-a hallmark of great workplace comedies.
If you're a fan of shows that build a strong ensemble cast and weave comedy through everyday chaos, this is the series to watch. It's shaping up to be a unique yet familiar addition to the genre, and I, for one, am excited to see where it goes!
St. Denis Medical might just be the prescription for laughter we all need.
Only 6 episodes out so far, but so far so good! It very much feels like a spiritual successor to the tried and true workplace mockumentary shows like the office and parks and rec while still feeling original in its jokes and characters. The characters here are likable, distinct, and well developed. The humor rides a nice line of not always playing it safe while not going overboard to be intentionally offense. Great shows like the aforementioned office and parks and rec had relatively rough starts. St Denis seems to have hit the ground at least "jogging" if not totally running, and I think it's lead up to a very promising start to the type of sitcom many people (including me) love. I'm looking forward to more!
I turned this on because I was such a fan of Superstore. It is definitely a different tone than Superstore, but this show is clearly going for something more meaningful. It's cute, it's funny, it's about caring, and it's about community.
I think that it could qualify as a "Feel Good Comedy." It depicts relatable people as they struggle through the challenges of health care and caring for people that need help.
I have several family members who work in health care, and everything that I saw tracks with what I have seen so far in the show.
There are some new actors that I don't recognize, but there are some that I love (any cast from Superstore) seeing in new roles.
I think that it could qualify as a "Feel Good Comedy." It depicts relatable people as they struggle through the challenges of health care and caring for people that need help.
I have several family members who work in health care, and everything that I saw tracks with what I have seen so far in the show.
There are some new actors that I don't recognize, but there are some that I love (any cast from Superstore) seeing in new roles.
I am impressed. It's well written, acted, & funny. I like how they handled current issues like reviews and "fat shaming" in the medical field. I'm especially happy to see Dr. Ron's character and nurse Alex is great opposite him. I do wish that nurse Matt wasn't so ridiculous though. He was home schooled, is from a small town, & is religious which you can see but he's a bit too dumb & clueless too often. This shifts things from real life & funny to silly which I think doesn't work as well for this show. Even with the nursing shortage & standards lowering no one would want him as an RN! Still, I look forward to this show.
Did you know
- TriviaThere are a lot of the same background actors that were also workers in Superstore.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Coopers Kaffee: The White Lotus - Staffel 3 (2025)
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