New Amsterdam Season 3 Episode 6 Why Not Yesterday
- TV-14
- April 6, 2021
- 43 min
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6.1 (1,041)
As the sixth episode of the third season of New Amsterdam, "Why Not Yesterday" sees the hospital's staff struggling to cope with the aftermath of a critical event that left the hospital's system in shambles. With Max's (Ryan Eggold) absence, everyone has to pull themselves together and keep the hospital running while trying to process what has happened.
The episode opens with taut, frenzied scenes at New Amsterdam where medical professionals work hard to keep the hospital running without Max's guidance, as their boss is taking a leave of absence. All eyes are on Dr. Sharpe (Freema Agyeman), who finds herself taking on the role of interim medical director, while at the same time dealing with the emotions that come with being a new mother. The hospital's chief of staff, Dr. Cassian Shin (Daniel Dae Kim), and Dr. Reynolds (Jocko Sims) also struggle to keep the staff on track in the face of an ever-growing demand.
Dr. Sharpe is one of the primary focal points of this episode, as she deals with her new role in the hospital. For the first time, we see her managing the logistical side of running a vast complex like New Amsterdam, with its multifaceted team of employees. She finds herself in a demanding position, requiring the ability to prioritize effectively and communicate complex issues to others. At the same time, her newfound motherhood only adds to her already mounting stress levels, especially in light of some unexpected news.
Cassian Shin is another character who comes to the forefront, as the hospital staff is dealing with Max's absence. As the chief of staff, he has to step up and take on a more prominent role in running the day-to-day operations. This puts him at an advantage, considering that he has always been a hands-on and reliable figure in the hospital. However, his previous tiffs with Sharpe resurface, painting a picture of a man grappling with his own demons while trying to maintain the hospital's standard of care.
Furthermore, Reynolds continues to confront his limitations and work on his humility by enlisting the help of a new surgical resident, Dr. Kapoor (Anupam Kher). The two embark on a heart-wrenching case that requires both Reynolds's and Kapoor's expertise. Reynolds comes to terms with his past as an ambitious surgeon, prone to mistakes and egotism. With Kapoor on board, Reynolds is reminded that asking for help is not a weakness but a strength that can make him an even better doctor.
Meanwhile, as the staff tries to hold their ground, a new patient makes a surprise entrance to the hospital. Vijay Kapoor's (Anupam Kher) cousin, Manish (Ajay Naidu), comes in with some peculiar symptoms. Dr. Bloom (Janet Montgomery) is forced to work with a jittery medical student to get to the root of the problem. As usual, Bloom's no-nonsense personality comes in handy as she guides the student through his initial patient encounter.
The atmosphere at New Amsterdam is bleak, with everyone dealing with the fallout of the previous episode's event. The characters are grappling with their own personal and professional struggles, and the hospital's staff is stretched to the brink. The pacing of the episode is frantic yet restrained, emphasizing the tension and pressure that everyone is feeling.
In conclusion, "Why Not Yesterday" is an intense and emotional episode, showing the resilience of the staff at New Amsterdam in the face of adversity. The focus on individual characters gives the viewer a chance to see each character's state of mind and how they cope in the face of challenge. While the series has never shied away from emotional storylines, this episode drives home the gravity of the consequences that each character is facing, making it an excellent addition to the third season's lineup.