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Transplant

OCT. 12, 9/8c, NBC

The medical drama’s second season ended with a shocking departure and several cliffhangers for York Memorial’s emergency department docs. Longtime boss Jed Bishop (John Hannah) quit; an injured Theo Hunter (Jim Watson) was alone in a forest after a helicopter crash; and “Bash” Hamed (Hamza Haq) paid a meaningful late-night visit to “Mags” Leblanc (Laurence Leboeuf).

  But, exec producer Josée Vallée notes, “The road will be bumpy.

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