"A raw, unvarnished look at the French medical system where exhaustion is the norm and ethical lines are constantly blurred."
Series Analysis:
Thomas Lilti’s Interns strips away the glossy veneer of standard medical dramas to reveal the exhausted, beating heart of a public hospital on the brink of collapse. Following a season finale that left the staff of Poincaré Hospital facing unprecedented ethical dilemmas and administrative paralysis, the silence regarding a renewal is almost as suffocating as a flooded ER. We are left wondering if Alyson, Hugo, and Chloé will return to their rounds or if the bureaucracy has finally won. The stakes here aren't just medical; they are deeply personal, highlighting the fragility of a system held together by duct tape and sheer willpower. To keep your finger on the pulse of this critical diagnosis, adding a reminder for the next season is the only prescription that makes sense.
Tone: Frenetic, Bureaucratic, Humanist
Last Updated: March 2026