The Resident 4/19/22 “All We Have Is Now” Cast, Plot & Time Tonight
Tonight (Tuesday April 19 2022), Fox broadcasts an episode of the series “The Resident” titled “All We Have Is Now“.
We’ve got the scoop on everything you need to know about tonight’s episode, including if it’s new, the time, cast, how to watch and all the episode details!
All We Have Is Now Season 5, Episode 19 Episode Summary
With Raptor on leave to take care of his mother, the hospital scrambles to stay organized without him. Meanwhile, a camping trip leaves a patient with a fatal disease that none of the doctors have seen before. Then, Bell and Kit devise a plan to help their case with the Medical Board.
Is Tonight’s Episode New or a Repeat?
Tonight’s “All We Have Is Now” episode of “The Resident” is all new!
What Time is Tonight’s Episode On?
Tonight’s “All We Have Is Now” episode will be broadcast on Fox at 8:00PM ET/PT.
The Resident All We Have Is Now Episode Video Preview
The Resident “All We Have Is Now” Cast
Cast: Matt Czuchry as Conrad Hawkins; Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Randolph Bell; Manish Dayal as Devon Pravesh; Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Dr. AJ Austin; Jane Leeves as Dr. Kit Voss; Jessica Lucas as Billie Sutton; Anuja Joshi as Dr. Leela Devi.
Guest Cast: Denitra Isler as Nurse Ellen Hundley; Aneesha Joshi as Padma Devi; Summer Shelby as Carol Austin; Remington Blaire Evans as Gigi Hawkins; Mick Szal as Janice Bonner; Allie McCulloch as Dr. Gabbi Johnson; David de Vries as Dr. Frank Abernathy; Crystal Rivers as Emily Benesch; Shanessa Sweeney as Janaya Purcell; Alexandre Bagot as Bryce Lonergan; Jessi Case as Mia; African Miranda as Kimberly Gund; Andrea Frankle as Lori Mackey; Durrell Lyons as Jamil Turner; Leslie Martinez as Intern Kelsey
Watch Tonight’s “All We Have Is Now” Episode Online
You can find episodes on the Fox website and watch full episodes on Hulu.
The Resident Series Information
Conrad Hawkins is one of Chastain Park Memorial Hospital’s best doctors. Charming and arrogant, Conrad likes to take an unconventional approach whenever possible and believes it’s his personal duty to shatter the romantic illusions of the first-year residents. Dr. Devon Pravesh is an innocent idealist who leans on his finely tuned moral compass, but with Conrad’s help, he begins to realize that the practice of medicine is a business, like any other, with less-than-angelic patients and fallible doctors.