Transplant: Learn about Bash’s confrontation with a rogue passenger leading to disaster in the new episode clip

Transplant: Learn about Bash’s confrontation with a rogue passenger leading to disaster in the new episode clip

The second season of Transplant this is is fast approaching the end , with the medical drama story going strong after the long hiatus and moving to Saturdays on NBC. The next episode, titled “Saviors,” will give Bash even more problems to deal with beyond the negligence case. In an exclusive clip from the July 9 episode (see above), Bash’s confrontation with a rogue passenger ends in disaster. Take a look!

Apparently Bash doesn’t have to wait until you reach the York Memorial face a medical emergency this week! He seemed to sense bad vibes from the unruly passenger as soon as he started talking, and those suspicions were confirmed when he started harassing others while trying to get off the bus. The good doctor had had enough after the man rejected a woman and yelled at her to “dress like a normal person.”

Fortunately, the physical confrontation didn’t go beyond the man who pushed Bash after Bash said he would “have a problem” if he didn’t calm down when someone started filming on a cell phone. Unfortunately for the man, forcing himself off the bus caused him to jump into traffic and get hit by a car, which led to disaster and Bash had to go from frustrated bus passenger to trauma doctor in an instant.

Assuming the man survives and makes it to the York Memorial, Bash could be very busy. The description of the NBC episode of “Savior” says that he has a busy day ahead of him at work, both with his patient and with the negligence case. with Doctor Bishop . And he is not the only one! Take a look at the description of what’s coming:

Bash and Dr. Bishop get word of their negligence case. Bash takes care of an unstable patient and a separated child. Mags confronts Novak on the dynamics of their work. Théo helps a young lupus patient make her dreams come true. June’s father kept a secret.

Assuming the term “volatile patient” refers to the man who threw himself into traffic to get off the bus, the situation will not be resolved immediately. Everyone also seems to have a lot on their plate. Indeed, the final episodes of Season 2 seem to establish that doctors had no idea how much more stressful their life could become in the beginning, starting with of Novak’s presence in June by being promoted to head resident and address administrative challenges .

Who knows how things might change at the end of the season? All things considered, Transplant seems to be catching on as we approach the conclusion of Season 2. “Salvatori” will air as the next episode of the medical drama Saturday, July 9 at 8pm ET on NBC.

Be sure to tune in and watch any Season 2 episodes you may have missed with a subscription to Peacock before the July 16th finale! To see more viewing options between new episodes of Transplanttake a look at ours Program of the first TV 2022 for what is available now and in the not too distant future.

Source: Cinemablend

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