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The Resident/Finding Family
Finding Family | |
Season 4, Episode 13 | |
Airdate | May 11, 2021 |
Production Number | 4LAP13 |
Written by | Marc Halsey & Anthony Chin-Quee |
Directed by | Kelli Williams |
Stream | |
← 4x12 Hope in the Unseen |
4x14 → Past, Present, Future |
The Resident — Season Four |
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Finding Family is the thirteenth episode of the fourth season of The Resident, and the seventieth episode overall.
Starring: Matt Czuchry (Dr. Conrad Hawkins), Emily VanCamp (Nurse Nicolette "Nic" Nevin), Manish Dayal (Dr. Devon Pravesh), Morris Chestnut (Dr. Barrett Cain), Jessica Lucas (Dr. Billie Sutton)
with Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Dr. AJ Austin)
and Bruce Greenwood (Dr. Randolph Bell)
Guest Starring: Tasso Feldman (Irving Feldman), Glenn Morshower (Marshall Winthrop), Jessica Miesel (Jessica Moore), Conrad Ricamora (Dr. Jake Wong), Michael Paul Chan (Yee Austin), Anuja Joshi (Leela Davi), Cara Ricketts (Rose Williams), Summer Selby (Carol Austin), Christopher J. Hanke (Gregg), Chedi Chang (Sammie Ackerman), Cherise Boothe (Dr. Candace Oliver), Miguel Perez (Doug Johnson), Denitra Isler (Nurse Ellen Hundley), Vince Foster (Dr. Paul Chu)
and Corbin Bernsen (Kyle Nevin)
Co-Starring: Anny Jules (Young Mother), Ethan Corn (Paramedic John Akerman), Terrence Pulliam (Boy), Kelly Tippens (Nurse Linda Smith)
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Plot Overview
On the day of Nic's baby shower, Billie takes full control to make sure it goes smoothly, but a secret she's been hiding changes everything. Devon and Leela stumble upon an apartment fire, where they assist in getting victims safely to Chastain and Leela gets a chance to prove her skills to Raptor. Meanwhile, Jake and his husband deal with the complications of Sammie's health, as they prepare to become more permanent fixtures in her life, and both Raptor and Rose receive exciting news.
In-Memoriam
- This episode is dedicated to Rose Elizabeth Honorat, one of millions who did not live to see this potential cure for sickle cell disease, which exists and is still in clinical trials
- We hope that one day it will be widely available and affordable.