[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for The Resident Season 5 Episode 18 “Ride or Die.”] Is Dr. Conrad Hawkins’ (Matt Czuchry) life now in serious danger on The Resident? We’re certainly worried after the wrong person gets a very good look at him at Chastain in “Ride or Die.” After another patient comes into the ER after overdosing on meds in his name — another fraudulent prescription out there — Conrad puts on his detective hat and heads to the pharmacy that filled both. The pharmacist, Phoebe (Tiffany Kyle), says she thought he’d written them. “I didn’t realize patients were overdosing,” she says. “I just fill the prescriptions that come in.” He tries to appeal to her with his concern for future ODs, and after looking around, tells him she’ll pull some records. But in the file room, a man approaches her with questions about Conrad. She claims he’s just a patient who wants a refill.
- 4/13/2022
- TV Insider
There’s no way that Dr. Conrad Hawkins (Matt Czuchry) is going to let those fraudulent prescriptions being filled under his name go — especially after another one pops up at Chastain, as seen in TV Insider’s exclusive sneak peek of the April 12 episode of The Resident. In the clip, Conrad goes to the pharmacy that’s filling the prescriptions. “I’m a doctor at Chastain,” he tells the pharmacist, Phoebe (Tiffany Kyle). “A patient came into our ER, overdosed from a drug he got at this pharmacy. It lists me as the prescriber, but I didn’t write it.” She’s not sure how she can help, and he explains it’s not the first time. “Do you know who’s prescribing these?” he asks. Tom Griscom/Fox “I honestly thought they were yours. I didn’t realize patients were overdosing. I just fill the prescriptions that come in,...
- 4/11/2022
- TV Insider
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