After what feels like an extra long wait, New Amsterdam is finally returning for its fourth season.
On New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 1, “More Joy,” it’s all about new beginnings. We can also expect a lot of more of #Sharpwin, with Max and Sharpe navigating a brand new dynamic.
Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview of the season premiere, which airs Tuesday, September 21st on NBC.
Episode description: Max and Sharpe wake up to a new, more personal dynamic. Iggy calls upon an old contact to help with an explosive situation at the hospital. Bloom begins a tricky dynamic with her new Emergency Department residents. Reynolds finds himself in an awkward position with Dr. Baptiste and his wife, Dr. Lyn Malvo.
Ashley Bissette Sumerel is a television and film critic living in Wilmington, North Carolina. She is editor-in-chief of Tell-Tale TV as well as Eulalie Magazine. Ashley has also written for outlets such as Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, and Insider.
Ashley has been a member of the Critics Choice Association since 2017 and is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. In addition to her work as an editor and critic, Ashley teaches Entertainment Journalism, Composition, and Literature at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
One thought on “Preview — New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 1: More Joy”
Happy to see New Amsterdam back. Excellent actors and engaging storyline. Sadly, the latest episode “More Joy” must have made budget cuts (to get the special effects?) by cutting professional sound technicians. First 5 minutes virtually unwatchable due to amateur mixing or lack of skill/interest. Unfortunately the audio can absolutely ruin anything that has dialogue and a story line if interest. Hire someone who understands viewers would like to hear dialogue and not overlay music at a volume that eliminates any possible that.
One thought on “Preview — New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 1: More Joy”
Happy to see New Amsterdam back. Excellent actors and engaging storyline. Sadly, the latest episode “More Joy” must have made budget cuts (to get the special effects?) by cutting professional sound technicians. First 5 minutes virtually unwatchable due to amateur mixing or lack of skill/interest. Unfortunately the audio can absolutely ruin anything that has dialogue and a story line if interest. Hire someone who understands viewers would like to hear dialogue and not overlay music at a volume that eliminates any possible that.
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