After six seasons, Fox has officially announced the cancellation of its medical drama, The Resident. The show’s co-creator, Amy Holden Jones, tweeted that it was a great run. But you can still watch it commercial-free on Hulu. The Resident, which averaged 4.4 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating (with Live+7 playback) this season. Down 10 and 29 percent from its Season 5 tallies, has been one of the 13 broadcast series. With very uncertain futures, according to TVLine.
Despite being the fourth-largest audience out of the 15 scripted programs that Fox aired this TV season. Its cancellation has been confirmed.
Fans had already begun to worry about The Resident’s renewal prospects. Especially after a Georgia-based estate sale purveyor announced. It would soon be hosting a “major network medical drama prop and liquidation” sale. And many of the props were recognized as belonging to the show. While Jones confirmed that the Season 6 finale was written as a suitable series ender, in the event the show was not renewed, fans would have seen Devon and Leela’s wedding and the continuation of Conrad and Billie’s romance, as well as how Bell and Kit “deal with the mix of [Bell] being a patient and a doctor.”
Despite the show’s cancellation, Jones expressed pride in the cast and crew. Calling them the happiest and most unified she’s seen in all her time in the business. And emphasized that making The Resident was a personal joy and privilege. Fox won’t be without a medical drama. However, as it has ordered to series Doc, adapted from the Italian series Doc Nelle tue mani. The drama follows Dr. Amy Elias, the chief of internal and family medicine at a Minneapolis hospital. Who must navigate an unfamiliar world after a brain injury erases the last eight years of her life.
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