Here is a new promo
Episode 3.11 - The Parent Trap
In Part 1 of "Saving Hope's" two-hour mid-season premiere, Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) gears herself up for a night home alone, but an emergency phone call has her playing “aunty Alex” to Dr. Dana Kinney’s (Wendy Crewson) daughter, Molly Kinney. Dana barges to Alex’s condo, where Alex gets a taste of the push-and-pull between mother’s and teenage daughters, before asking Dana a very important question of her own.
Meanwhile, Dr. Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks) faces a tough fight night of his own when two female MMA fighters go for Round 2 in Dr. Zach Miller’s (Ben Ayres) ER. In spite of their tough exteriors, Charlie must gain the trust of one fighter if he is going to be able to save her limb…and life. Plus, a foster mother places her heart in Dr. Dawn Bell’s (Michelle Nolden) hands, while her foster-daughter is keen on breaking hospital rules to keep the two of them together.
Also, Dr. Maggie Lin (Julia Taylor Ross) discovers that the Hope Zion Hospital staff have been rated on “Grade Your MD.”
Writer: John Krizanc & Amanda Fahey
Director: T.W. Peacocke
Episode 3.12 - Hearts of Glass
Part 2 of "Saving Hope's" two-hour mid-season premiere continues. When a donor heart becomes available, Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) and Dr. Dawn Bell (Michelle Nolden) jump at the opportunity to provide the ailing Leila (Samantha Kaine) with her sorely needed replacement.
Wanting the heart for himself, however, is the litigation‐happy Elliot Stout, who’s also on the transplant list. Ready to sue to get a heart, Elliot creates an ethical and legal dilemma for Hope Zion Hospital doctors with major repercussions. Dr. Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks) and Dr. Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies) meet a patient with exotic hardware implanted into his legs, only to discover that he’s risked his health by resorting to Medical Tourism in the hopes of lengthening his limbs.
After falling asleep in surgery, Dr. Maggie Lin (Julia Taylor Ross) is having a hard time balancing studying for the boards and fulfilling her hospital duties. When a patient forces her to think outside the box, she enlists Dr. James Dey (Mac Fyfe) to get back on track. This episode of "Saving Hope" is directed by actor and director Jason Priestley and guest stars Adamo Ruggiero.
Writer: Patrick Tarr
Director: Jason Priestley
Guest Star: Adamo Ruggiero
In Part 1 of "Saving Hope's" two-hour mid-season premiere, Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) gears herself up for a night home alone, but an emergency phone call has her playing “aunty Alex” to Dr. Dana Kinney’s (Wendy Crewson) daughter, Molly Kinney. Dana barges to Alex’s condo, where Alex gets a taste of the push-and-pull between mother’s and teenage daughters, before asking Dana a very important question of her own.
Meanwhile, Dr. Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks) faces a tough fight night of his own when two female MMA fighters go for Round 2 in Dr. Zach Miller’s (Ben Ayres) ER. In spite of their tough exteriors, Charlie must gain the trust of one fighter if he is going to be able to save her limb…and life. Plus, a foster mother places her heart in Dr. Dawn Bell’s (Michelle Nolden) hands, while her foster-daughter is keen on breaking hospital rules to keep the two of them together.
Also, Dr. Maggie Lin (Julia Taylor Ross) discovers that the Hope Zion Hospital staff have been rated on “Grade Your MD.”
Writer: John Krizanc & Amanda Fahey
Director: T.W. Peacocke
Episode 3.12 - Hearts of Glass
Part 2 of "Saving Hope's" two-hour mid-season premiere continues. When a donor heart becomes available, Dr. Alex Reid (Erica Durance) and Dr. Dawn Bell (Michelle Nolden) jump at the opportunity to provide the ailing Leila (Samantha Kaine) with her sorely needed replacement.
Wanting the heart for himself, however, is the litigation‐happy Elliot Stout, who’s also on the transplant list. Ready to sue to get a heart, Elliot creates an ethical and legal dilemma for Hope Zion Hospital doctors with major repercussions. Dr. Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks) and Dr. Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies) meet a patient with exotic hardware implanted into his legs, only to discover that he’s risked his health by resorting to Medical Tourism in the hopes of lengthening his limbs.
After falling asleep in surgery, Dr. Maggie Lin (Julia Taylor Ross) is having a hard time balancing studying for the boards and fulfilling her hospital duties. When a patient forces her to think outside the box, she enlists Dr. James Dey (Mac Fyfe) to get back on track. This episode of "Saving Hope" is directed by actor and director Jason Priestley and guest stars Adamo Ruggiero.
Writer: Patrick Tarr
Director: Jason Priestley
Guest Star: Adamo Ruggiero
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Thanks for adding the promo. I can't believe that CTV restricts access to promos. Full episodes, sure. I get that. But promos? Really?
ReplyDeleteI've been put off by the majority of Saving Hope's synopses this season. Most of them focus on case of the week stuff and not much going on with the characters. When I watch the show, however, it turns out that the episode is usually much better than outlined in the press release.
It seems to me that they need someone else writing their synopses & press releases because they stink at it. For instance: neither of these synopses mentions Joel's arrest and aftermath or Alex beginning to remember her NDE with Charlie. There's rarely ever any follow-up on the events of previous episodes.
Very interesting photo of Alex on the ground - are we finally going to get answers on what's still ailing her. I hope so. I thought she got over that devastating heart injury a little too quickly.
ReplyDeletecannot wait!!!!!!! Amazing
ReplyDeleteI'm still waiting to find out what her wrist injury was all about.
ReplyDeleteIKR? These promos are just aweful, I mean nothing about Joel? NOTHING? Are u serious?! That's *all* the promo should be about -_-
ReplyDeleteAnd 'm worried now about the baby cos of the pic with Alex on the ground....
Yeah, more often than not, the promos and synopses seem more misleading than they are informative. I'm just nitpicking though. As long as the episodes are good this is all just something to chat about between shows. :)
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