The Canadian medical drama is concluding its story.
October 11, 2023
It has been announced by Canada's CTV that Transplant will coming to an end after its fourth season. The medical drama recently premiered its now-final run for Canadian audiences and will be premiering its third season Thursday night on NBC.
The series was acquired by NBC in 2020 to help shore up its fall lineup, which had been affected by the COVID-19 production shutdown. Earlier this year the network announced that it had picked up Seasons 3 and 4 of the show, so stateside viewers still have a good number of episodes to look forward to.
Transplant follows Dr. Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a Syrian doctor who fled his troubled country and moved to Canada with his younger sister Amira. Hoping to use his battle-tested skills to return to his career in medicine, Bash and Amira work to build a new life while dealing with the ups-and-downs that come along with their new surroundings. Bash's life experiences and unique medical background allows him to navigate a new environment and forge relationships after earning a coveted residency in the Emergency Department of one of Toronto's best hospitals.
We're checking in at York Memorial Hospital 🏥 one last time. Get ready for the final season of #Transplant Fri Oct 6 on @CTV.
— Transplant (@TransplantCTV) September 13, 2023
Catch up from the beginning and stream all 3 seasons now on https://t.co/yKJiHIYIjM, the CTV App and on @CraveCanada. pic.twitter.com/FgUE6CMJUs
Comments (29)
I particularly enjoyed the plot of a Syrian combat doctor leaving his country's civil war to find peace and love in beautiful and friendly, multi-cultural Canada. I have been a number of times all over Canada and lived and worked in the Middle East for 18 years, and I can relate to both out of personal experience.
I was really looking forward to seasons 5 and more. But I am happy to have watched all four :)
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