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“The Resident” Tonight March 29 2022 on FOX | “6 Volts”

Tuesday (March 29, 2022) the hit FOX show “The Resident” Tonight with another episode

Tonight, the March 29 episode of “The Resident” airs at 8PM ET on Fox. You can watch previous episodes on Hulu and Fox.com.

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Conrad and The Raptor help out an old friend whose heart problems reveal a bigger issue than they anticipated. Meanwhile, Devon treats a suicidal woman whom he thinks might be a good candidate for Deep Brain Stimulation.


Season four continues to shine a light on the daily heroism of today’s health care workers. The provocative medical drama follows the doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital, as they face personal and professional challenges and fight for their patients’ health. The new season picks up as Dr. Conrad Hawkins and Nurse Practioner Nicolette Nevin tie the knot in an intimate and beautiful wedding, strengthening their already powerful bond. Meanwhile, Chastain is transitioning from private to public hospital, causing the hero doctors to fight to fix the broken machine from the inside. Dr. Randolph Bell finds himself mining his own past to find his estranged former stepson, elite plastic surgeon Dr. Jake Wong. Bell attempts to bring Dr. Wong to Chastain to increase the number of world-class surgeries at the hospital and to repair their complicated past. Additionally, as star surgical resident Dr. Mina Okafor and her brilliant mentor, Dr. AJ Austin, grow closer than ever, they must learn to maintain a professional relationship within the walls of the hospital.

“The Resident” stars Matt Czuchry (Dr. Conrad Hawkins), Bruce Greenwood (Dr. Randolph Bell), Manish Dayal (Dr. Devon Pravesh), Malcolm Jamal Warner (Dr. AJ Austin), Jane Leeves (Dr. Kit Voss), Morris Chestnut (Billie Sutton), Anuja Joshi (Dr. Leela Devi)

The series was created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore and Roshan Sethi

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