The Resident on TF1: Why the Bell and Kit wedding episode is doubly special

The Resident on TF1: Why the Bell and Kit wedding episode is doubly special

Every week from February 7, TF1 broadcasts the sixth and final season of The Resident, hosted by Matt Czuchry and Manish Dayal. But before the planned farewells to Conrad, Devon, Billie (Jessica Lucas) and others on February 28, the channel is airing an episode tonight that fans of the medical series won’t want to miss.

This Wednesday, February 14, at 10:50 p.m., in the evening’s third episode, “For Better and For Worse,” will feature the event that The Resident viewers have been waiting for: the wedding of Randolph Bell (Bruce Greenwood) and Kitty Voss (Jane Leeves), who is one of the main characters.

A wedding that, you can be sure, will be celebrated (no last-minute turnarounds are on the agenda), but which is preceded by a great deal of turmoil and stress for various members of the staff at Chastain’s hospital. . Dr. Bell is especially obliged, hours before the wedding, not to go and attend to the sick daughter of an important donor in the hospital with Konrad.

The Resident celebrates its 100th episode

As well as featuring a wedding that will no doubt delight fans, this new episode (the sixth of Season 6) is also very special as it is none other than the 100th episode of the series which began across the Atlantic. in January 2018.

“Reaching the 100 episode mark is pretty fantastic”The Resident creator Amy Holden Jones told The Hollywood Reporter in October 2022 when the special episode aired on Fox.

Especially since the medical series led by Matthew Cuchry (Gilmore Girls, American Horror Story) often faced an uncertain future, as one of the executive producers, Andrew Chapman, explained in the same interview: “It’s fantastic. But to be honest, I was more surprised that we got renewed at the end of season 1 than 100 episodes. Really, at the end of every season, I said to myself, ‘It’s a miracle.'”.

Among all the events that reflect the first 99 episodes of the series, the two producers also admit to keeping the pilot, of course, which allowed the public to discover Conrad Hawkins and the Chastain hospital, but also the first episode of season 4, which was focused on. on the aftermath of the Covid epidemic and was filmed in difficult conditions while the pandemic was still ravaging.

After this moving hundredth episode, The Resident, which was canceled last year, no doubt still has surprises in store for fans during its final seven episodes, which will be broadcast on Wednesday 21 and 28 February on TF1. Will Conrad and Billy give each other a chance? Answer me very soon.

Source: Allocine

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