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All The WiserThe Resident : Season 6 Episode 12



The ConRaptor partnership has been one of the strongest dynamics of the later years. The penultimate episode of the season playing with that more, especially in this way, imbued some drama and stakes into all of this and set up the finale nicely.




All the WiserThe Resident : Season 6 Episode 12


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A new wrinkle five episodes into the season will challenge audience expectations and reveal new truths about our characters. Old relationships will be tested, new ones formed, and the emergence of a wide-spread Medicare fraud scheme ensures Chastain will never be the same.


Nic continued her investigation into Lane in episode 1.12, "Rude Awakenings and the Raptor", leading to the reveal of Lane's backstory during a meeting with her former protégé, Dr. Anthony Ewen. As he recounted, his ex-mentor ran a clinic in Nashville (doing so under her previous married name, Lane Derzius) while she guided him, but during his time there, she was overdosing patients with large amounts of chemotherapy as part of an insurance scheme meant to monetarily benefit herself, with one of them dying due to her actions. Anthony did not ask questions then, but when Lane was doing the same at clinic in Atlanta, which resulted in another death, he confronted her. In response, the villainess ruined Ewen's career before moving on to Chastain Park. When Lane discovered that Nic was asking Allie Palmer (Lane's assistant) for her files, she set up the Hunter Cancer Center to appear that it had been broken into, resulting in Nic's arrest during the season's penultimate episode, "Run, Doctor, Run".


It was revealed through news reports shown in the season 2 opener, "00:42:30", that Lane faced 1 charge of murder along with 12 charges of insurance fraud and money laundering. As her trial continued, she remained imprisoned before returning as a minor villainess in the season's eighth episode, "Heart in a Box", which had her threatening to release a video of her in bed with Randolph at Atlanta's Four Seasons Hotel and paint him as her seducer in spite of the opposite being what started their relationship. Her demands were that he paid the remaining $500,000 of her bail (set at $5,000,000) and obtain a top-notch lawyer for her.


The short-lived drama Deadline provided Platt's first lead role on television. Created by Dick Wolf, who also created Law & Order, Deadline focused on the lives of newspaper journalists in New York City.[20] Platt starred as Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Wallace Benton, an "unlikely hero". The strong cast, which also included Bebe Neuwirth and Hope Davis, could not compensate for substandard writing and the series was soon canceled.[16][20] After Deadline's failure, Platt avoided work on television until he read a script for The West Wing and signed on for a guest role.[16] He received an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of no-nonsense White House Counsel Oliver Babish,[16] brought in during season two to compile a defense for President Bartlet and others who covered up his non-disclosure of multiple sclerosis.[21] 041b061a72


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