Hospital Show - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Number 1

Droopy
Critical Condition's showrunner, Rosanna, thinks Charlie's scrubs make everything look "droopy." An act of courage and chutzpah from the On-Set Wardrobe woman impresses, inspires and terrifies Charlie. And Will needs to prove he's still a good fake surgeon.

Not That Kind of Ball
Rich has got something on a ball… and not the bouncing kind. Charlie refuses to diagnose him. Carol-Ann doesn't want a buffet. Vince gets a secret surprise to open in front of his followers. And Will needs bananas.

Lefty Lucy
Will, Vince and Astrid perform surgery on a banana. Kaitlin thinks schools are all sex dens, and Charlie inspects Rich's left nut.

The Surprise
Vince finds out what's in Astrid's envelope. Rich gets some good news. Charlie's wound is already infected.

The Wiz
Charlie will take the train wreck. Will wants to live, and Vince is going to be a daddy.

Butt Flies
The cast hits Hair and Makeup. Charlie wants to be a real doctor. Vince gets "angry faces" on his feed.

New Zealand's for Pussies
Vince steps on Astrid's surprise. Will's patient dies, and Charlie meets a real doctor.

Kiss Her
Rich tries to kiss Charlie again... and again. Dr. Richardson is a man of many talents, and Charlie finally pulls the chute.

Not Dead Yet
In the finale, the actors (doctors?) save a real life. Charlie gets respect. All's well that ends... or begins... well.
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