Whether it’s Noah Wyle putting on his stethoscope for the first time since “ER,” Morris Chestnut graduating to head doctor, Molly Parker making her debut in scrubs or Joshua Jackson trading death for life on a luxury cruise, new American hospital dramas have something for everyone.
Fox has given an early, 22-episode Season 2 renewal to breakout freshman medical drama Doc, starring Molly Parker. This is a rare full-season order of that size in the new broadcast era where seasons often consist of 13-18 episodes.
Molly Parker ’s latest role is in that sweet spot for an actor — it is challenging and creatively fulfilling.
"This thing of losing a child, I just shrink from it when I read it in scripts. I don't want to go there," Canadian actor Molly Parker, star of Doc, said.
Now, Parker is once again diving into the fray with a character who's lost everything. In the new medical drama Doc, she stars as Dr. Amy Larsen, a brilliant doctor who's at the top of her game. But after she gets into a terrible car accident, she discovers she has amnesia and is forced to depend on others to remind her who she is.
Doc” has been prescribed another season. Fox has renewed the medical drama for a 22-episode Season 2, a few weeks before the Season 1 finale on March 18. “Doc” stars Molly Parker as Dr. Amy Larsen, a hard-charging and brilliant ex-chief of internal and family medicine who returns to work after a brain injury erases
Fox has given an early 22-episode Season 2 renewal to the hit medical drama, Doc , starring Molly Parker . This is a rare full-season order of that size in the new broadcast era where seasons often consist of 13-18 episodes.
Debuting on January 7, Doc follows Dr. Amy Larsen (Molly Parker), the chief of internal medicine at fictional Westside Hospital in Minneapolis, after she suffers a traumatic brain injury in a car ...
Fox renewed the medical drama Doc with Molly Parker for a second season. The renewal comes with one new episode remaining in season 1.
Fox has renewed Doc for a 22-episode Season 2 after its debut was the most-watched premiere the network has seen in five years.
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