Tag: Bruce Greenwood
Preview — The Resident Season 3 Episode 9: Out For Blood
Rob Spiro is out of jail to make Conrad pay for past actions on The Resident Season 3 Episode 9, “Out For Blood.” Read on for a preview.
The Resident Review: Peking Duck Day (Season 3 Episode 8)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 8, “Peking Duck Day” celebrates Thanksgiving like most people in the U.S., with a big old side dish of pain. Read on for our review!
Preview — The Resident Season 3 Episode 7: Woman Down
Chastain’s staff has to work together to save Jessica’s life on The Resident Season 3 Episode 7, “Woman Down.” Read on for a preview.
The Resident Review: Nurses’ Day (Season 3 Episode 6)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 6, “Nurses’ Day,” shines some headlights on the negligent treatment of nurses by for-profit hospitals. We hope Jessica pulls through, but who will pay the price? Read on for our review!
Preview — The Resident Season 3 Episode 6: Nurses’ Day
Some of the staff of Chastain have difficulty understanding how to value human beings on The Resident Season 3 Episode 6, “Nurses’ Day.” Read on for a preview.
The Resident Review: Choice Words (Season 3 Episode 5)
All of the storytelling choices on The Resident Season 3 Episode 5, “Choice Words,” are wise and create another five-star episode.
Preview — The Resident Season 3 Episode 5: Choice Words
There is a plane crash on The Resident Season 3 Episode 5, “Choice Words,” that hits close to home for more than one reason. Read on for our preview.
The Resident Review: Belief System (Season 3 Episode 4)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 4, “Belief System,” is a treat so tasty we don’t need to ring any doorbells this Halloween! Read on for our spirited review!
Preview — The Resident Season 3 Episode 4: Belief System
Get ready for some tricks and treats on The Resident Season 3 Episode 4, “Belief System,” because it’s Halloween at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital. Read on for our preview.
The Resident Review: Saints & Sinners (Season 3 Episode 3)
The Resident Season 3 Episode 3, “Saints & Sinners,” brings us back to the very beginning, back to the bedside of our characters as they determine for themselves what it means to “do no harm.” Read on for our review!










