Every Wednesday night, TF1 offers the sixth and final season of The Resident, which will finally conclude on February 28 with the last four episodes of the adventures of Conrad Hawkins (Matt Chuchry) and his fellow doctors at Chastain Hospital. Atlanta. .
After attending Belle and Keith’s wedding on The Resident’s 100th episode last week, tonight fans of the medical series will see Conrad and AJ go to prison to investigate a death row inmate suspected of lying about his symptoms, while Belle discovers she’s being sued by a patient Due to the death, Sister Devon is preparing to perform the nation’s first titanium rib cage implant surgery.
As part of The Resident’s 100-episode promotion, creator Amy Holden-Jones also made a rather surprising revelation about Nick’s (Emily VanCamp) character, shedding new light on the fate the writers offered Conrad’s wife two years ago. .
Nick’s Death is inspired by a personal tragedy experienced by the creator of The Resident
In October 2021, the start of season 5 of The Resident was marked by a real shock for fans of the series: Nick Nevin, a nurse played by Emily VanCamp (Revenge) since the very first episode aired in 2018, became a victim. He was injured in a traffic accident. A little over a year after her long-awaited wedding to Konrad (which was hell to film) and the birth of their daughter, Gigi.
If the writers staged the death of a character as iconic as Nick, it’s simply because actress Emily VanCamp made the decision to leave the series to devote more time to her family life, as she explained to Deadline at the time of the American airing of this unforgettable episode:
“I think there comes a point in every woman’s life and every person’s life when work becomes less important than family, and that’s what happened to me while filming the series. So many episodes in different cities and then add Covid on top of that, it’s hard, most of us haven’t seen our family for a year. It really reinforced my sense that my family is what’s important to me right now.”.
However, even if Conrad’s and Nick’s fates were intertwined, the Resident Evil writers did not commit to having Nick die. If they made that decision, it was actually a reflection of what the creator of the series was going through around the same time, having just lost her husband.
“Most of our story is inspired by real life, and it turns out that I lost my husband of 45 years the same year that Emily passed away.”Series creator Amy Holden Jones told The Hollywood Reporter during a celebration around the 100th episode airing in 2022.
“I was in a painful phase, a mourning phase, and I said to myself, ‘This is the story I needed to tell.'”The screenwriter continued. “And the whole story of Season 5 became a story of heartbreak and recovery. I think we were able to take some positives out of that ordeal.”.
After the necessary mourning, Konrad managed to pick himself up and move on. Thanks to his daughter Gigi and her friends of course. But also in contact with Cade (Kaley Ronayne) and Billie (Jessica Lucas), for whom his heart quickly fell. Which of these two young women will the hero of The Resident end up with? RSVP next week on TF1.
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