The Resident season 1 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Nic faces legal trouble for trying to expose Dr. Lane Hunter's fraudulent practices, resulting in her arrest. Micah, a heart transplant patient, collapses and is under the care of Mina and Dr. AJ Austin, who perform a risky surgery. Dr. Hunter's unethical behavior of administering chemotherapy to healthy patients is revealed, leading to her arrest by the FBI. Dr. Bell publicly addresses the scandal, distancing the hospital from Hunter's actions. The episode ends with the introduction of Marshall Winthrop as the new chairman of Chastain's board, bringing uncertainties about the hospital's future.
Full Episode S01E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Nic arrested?
Nic was arrested for breaking and entering while trying to expose Dr. Lane Hunter's insurance fraud.
What health issue does Micah face?
Micah, a heart transplant patient, suffers from a possible heart rejection or myocarditis, leading to a collapse.
What unethical practices is Dr. Lane Hunter accused of?
Dr. Lane Hunter is accused of giving unnecessary chemotherapy to healthy patients and insurance fraud.
Who performs the high-risk surgery on Micah?
Dr. AJ Austin performs the high-risk surgery on Micah, with Mina assisting.
How is Dr. Lane Hunter caught?
The FBI intervenes and arrests Dr. Hunter while she attempts to destroy evidence.
What does Dr. Bell say in his public statement regarding Dr. Hunter?
Dr. Bell publicly states that Chastain was unaware of Dr. Hunter's crimes and credits himself for involving the FBI.
How does the staff at Chastain react to Dr. Hunter's arrest?
The staff, including Conrad, Nic, and Devon, express shock and concern about the hospital's integrity and their future careers.
Who is Marshall Winthrop?
Marshall Winthrop is introduced as the new chairman of the board at Chastain.