Jeri Jacquin
Just in time for the new season, on DVD this week from 20th
Century Fox Home Entertainment is THE RESIDENTS: Complete Season One.
Watching over them is narcissistic Chief of Surgery Randolph
Bell (Bruce Greenwood) or, as the staff refers to him as “Hodad” (Hands of
Death and Destruction) who is in under the gun for an incident during surgery.
Hawkins gets the opportunity to talk with kids about being a doctor when the
teacher collapses. Needing a transplant, the first of many conflicts with Bell about who can afford
treatment comes into play. To make things happen, Hawkins has to leave Devon to swim in the ER alone.
Head of the hospitals oncology department, Lane Hunter (Melina
Kanakaredes) visits Lily and to the dismay of the staff, discharges the young
woman. Bell is
coming to terms with a condition he has recently discovered that could stop him
from performing surgery. Putting his needs before the patients, he quickly
decides he isn’t about to help an undocumented immigrant with a procedure she
needs.
Mina (Shaunette Wilson) is a young surgeon who doesn’t have
the best bedside manner but is brilliant in the operating room. Constantly up
against Bell ’s
ego, she knows that there is something wrong with him that is putting patience
in jeopardy. Nic begins to suspect that Dr. Lane’s clinic where Lily has been
suggested to go is a problem, especially when she sees an overcrowded treatment
room.
When Nic shares her suspicions with Devon
and Hawkins, Dr. Lane makes sure that she doesn’t have any more contact with
her patience. With money for the hospital in short supply, a new investor makes
himself known to Dr. Bell. Marshall Winthrop (Glenn Morshower) wants the
hospital to get back on a paying basis but looks for suggestions in the most
unlikely place.
Lily is back in the hospital much to the dismay of Hawkins, Devon and Nic, especially when it’s discovered that her
functions are failing. As if she doesn’t have enough to deal with, Nic also
suspects that Mina is doing something wrong that could put her career at an end
and a athlete decides he can have his way with her.
Devon’s and Priya (Tasie Lawrence) welcome his parents to
discuss upcoming nuptials but the problem is that the family is from India that
still has the caste system. When the hospital decides to put cameras in the
operating room, Bell
becomes even more nervous, especially since his medicine isn’t working any
longer.
Lily comes back to the hospital again for a reaction to
medication and Lane is upset that the young girl has sought other medical
advice with the support of Nic. After a dose of medicine ordered by Lane, Nic
receives some devastating news.
Lane and Bell ,
both hungry for power in their own way are hooking up. Lane has woven her magic
spell around him and he loves the pep talks she gives. Especially the pep talk
suggesting that Bell replace the current hospital CEO and willing to help make
that happen.
Lily’s parents decide that they want the hospital held
responsible for everything their daughter went through. Dr. Lane, being quick
on the draw, decides to lay the blame at Nic’s feet. That doesn’t sit well with
Hawkins and Devon who immediately begin to
look at the history of Dr. Lane’s other patients. Yet in the board room, Bell becomes the new
hospital CEO and his first duty is to fire Nic.
Mina meets cardiothoracic surgeon AJ ‘The Raptor’ Austin (Malcolm
Jamal Warner) who is almost as arrogant as Dr. Bell. Quietly and without a job,
Nic begins searching the back history of Dr. Lane and it brings physical
danger. Getting help from a friend from nursing school, Nic is mysteriously
arrested and put in jail.
Hawkins knows there is a link and isn’t about to give up
looking for it. Especially when Dr. Lane is recruiting more patients and Devon knows she is fudging the medical records. Once they
have proof, they immediately go to the FBI. Now Bell
must make the decision as to what to do next and plays right into the hands of
the government and Bell ’s
new superior!
Czuchry as Hawkins portrays his character who never takes
his eyes off the patient. A former soldiers, he came to understand that if you
are going to help people – you have to be all in. That’s what Hawkins does at Chastain;
he goes all in and isn’t about to let anyone, especially Dr. Bell, take health
care away from people because it doesn’t fit the bottom line. I like Czuchry’s portrayal
of this character because it’s strong, unexpected at times but always with the
belief that the patient comes first.
Dayal as Devon is a
resident who trusts Hawkins and the way he believes in the staff. He is also
keenly aware that residents are not always looked upon favorably but it doesn’t
stop what he also knows – that this is the only profession he wants to be part
of. I am a Dayal fan so having him on a series means I just get to watch his
performance grow and grow.
VanCamp as Nic is a nurse practioner who loves her job, has
a thing for Hawkins and will do just about anything to protect the rights of
her patience – even go to jail. VanCamp gives her character strength in many
ways that equals the residents and even doctors who may want to challenge her
ability to stand strong. I enjoy her performance and it’s not just a woman
thing, it’s a do what is right by the jobs these professionals chose making
their characters believable and powerful.
Kanakaredes as Hunter is just the worst character anyone
wants to see on a medical television show but there it is. Watching Kanakaredes
waltz into Chastain and feel bulletproof, there are moments where I am stunned
at the nerve and a cheer section for those who are not going to let her get
away with it.
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The three-disc DVD includes the Pilot episode as well as Independence Day, Comrades in Arms, Identity
Crisis, None the Wiser, No Matter the Cost, The Elopement, Family Affair, Lost
Love, Haunted, And the Nurses Get Screwed, Rude Awakenings and the Raptor, Run
Doctor Run, and Total Eclipse of the
Heart.
This series broke the ground running last year and hasn’t
stopped for a moment. Dealing with the struggles of patience who need help and
the bureaucracy that keeps the doctors and staff fighting are what the series
is about. Of course there is intense drama and conflict that one could find in
any hospital on any given day.
The cast brings the drama on strong yet lets us know the
characters they portray also have all the human frailties. Even though Dr. Bell
would like to think he’s one step above everyone at Chastain, I can over look
him with people like Hawkins, Devon and Nic
fighting the good fight.
This is a series that I see so much potential for in the
stories that they tell. As a huge fan of the successful series E.R. from 1994,
THE RESIDENT takes it all a step further and I can’t wait to see where it
leads. Fox has given us another amazing series so if you happened to miss the
first season, now you can binge quickly and catch up because the first two
episodes of the new season are loaded!
The new second season of THE RESIDENT has begun and airs on
Fox every Monday at 8/7c. Be there to see the staff, residents and patients
work to make Chastain work for all.
In the end – it is the good and the bad behind hospital
doors!
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