'The Resident' on Netflix: 8 Burning Questions That Will Never Be Answered

'The Resident' on Netflix: 8 Burning Questions That Will Never Be Answered

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The Resident ultimately only aired for six seasons, with the Fox medical drama canceled months after its 2023 finale. At the very least, it not only provided closure to a number of storylines, but also provided a happy note for nearly all of the characters, making watching it on Netflix (where it’s all now available to stream) a pretty complete binge.

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Dr. Conrad Hawkins (Matt Czuchry) and Dr. Billie Sutton (Jessica Lucas) said, "I love you." Dr. Randolph Bell (Bruce Greenwood) was set to join Dr. Devon Pravesh's (Manish Dayal) MS trial and was looking forward to his next chapter: teaching and spending time with his wife, CEO Dr. Kit Voss (Jane Leeves). Devon proposed to Dr. Leela Devi (Anuja Joshi), now a treating physician. Dr. Ian Sullivan (Andrew McCarthy) came clean to Kit about his addiction, and she gave him another chance. Padma (Aneesha Joshi) went home with Dr. AJ Austin (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) and their twins. Dr. Cade Sullivan (Kaley Ronayne) and Dr. James Yamada (Ian Anthony Dale) weren't as devastated by the end of their relationship with Conrad and Billie.

But that doesn't mean we don't still have plenty of questions about what a seventh season could have been (and we're now reminded of that by its availability on Netflix), so check them out below.

Bell was taking a leave of absence and preparing to join Devon’s MS trial when we last saw him, but he told Ian he would be back soon and that he planned to continue teaching, as we had seen with Leela. But would we see him back in the operating room, or would he pass the torch (and later the stethoscope) to Leela in the finale, truly the end of that chapter of his career?

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