The finale was a crushing blow to Sharpwin fans, who had been hoping for a happy ending for the couple that they have been rooting for since season 1, episode 1. The chemistry between Max and Helen was so palpable right from the beginning, and they had the perfect slow burn leading up to them finally acknowledging their feelings for each other at the end of S3. To think that Helen would ever leave Max standing at the altar is completely ridiculous, and it was obviously done for pure shock factor. Sharpwin fans felt betrayed and cheated by show runners who promised more joy for a couple that they themselves stated “had a magic that changed the direction of the show.” A season that promised “more joy,” ended with all of the character’s lives in complete disarray. Floyd gave up his rights to his child so that Lyn could move to Denver with Claude and raise the baby as a cohesive family unit, Marvin and Iggy split, Lauren broke it off with Leyla and Max was left standing at the altar. The finale was a disaster, and as a dedicated long time viewer, I was left angry and asking myself- what on earth was that?
Fans are wondering how the show will close out their final season after the loss of half of their lead ship, and an integral part of the show. Here are some teasers for you as we await the September 20th premiere:
The episode starts with a montage of Max dealing with the fall out of what kept Helen in London, with the support of his friends (yes, the same friends that tried to talk Max into staying in NY and break it off with Helen, the same friends that never checked in on Helen once when she had a stroke and never even congratulated Max and Helen on their engagement…but I digress). As the promo pics that were released by NBC show, Luna is celebrating her 5th birthday so yes, a time jump has occurred. While I cannot tell you the reason why Helen left Max at the altar, I can tell you this- Sharpwin fans will be furious. I was furious. There were a million different ways they could have written the story despite Agyeman’s exit. To me, this was the one way to anger fans even more and once again wonder, WHY? Sharpwin fans should engage in some Mindful breathing before watching the premiere, because this will not sit well with them. At all. I have to wonder what the show runners were thinking by going this route. Did they not read ANY of the negative reviews after the season finale? Do they realize they already lost a ton of viewers after the way Agyeman’s character was written? I am still trying to understand the intent here.
Here are some more teasers for 5.01:
*After breaking up with Leyla and allowing her to stay in the apartment in the finale, Lauren relies on her friends for a place to stay and it doesn’t go as well as she hoped….Leyren fans should be prepared, there is a big shocker at the end of the episode that even I didn’t see coming.
*Some time has passed since Iggy moved out of the home he shares with Martin and their children. What their co-parenting situation will look like and how Iggy is handling the situation will be addressed.
*Floyd’s storyline is mostly centred around being a support for Max, and working on giving one of his patients an amazing gift. As the show runners have already previewed, Floyd will be working on his relationship with his father this season, and we will see the start of that in this episode.
*After a season barely seeing Luna, Max’s daughter, she has several scenes in this episode (as shown in the promo pics). This will not sit well with Sharpwin fans who begged to see more interaction with Helen, Luna and Max as a family. The show runners excused this by saying it was not possible to have the young actress on set due to Covid restrictions, which didn’t sit well with fans who watched several children and babies every week on This is Us, which ran in the time slot before New Amsterdam on the same network.
*It’s no secret that Max is back at the helm at New Amsterdam, and the episode does try hard to capture the magic of season 1 when Max was the new medical director….but without Helen Sharpe, it just doesn’t work.
*There is a moment at the end that can be interpreted in a way that will make Sharpwin fans even more furious. It certainly made me feel upset. I am not sure where the writers are going here, but I am hoping it is not where I think…the one place that will certainly make the Sharpwin viewers that are still planning to watch, quit the show altogether.
*Karen Brantley fans will be pleased to know that she has a lot of screen time in this episode, as she is back as the board chair.
What are your burning questions about the season premiere of the final season of New Amsterdam? What are your predictions? Let me know in the comments below and stay tuned for my episode review which will be posted immediately after the episode airs live.
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