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Lenox Hill is a documentary television series that was developed by Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash which premiered on Netflix on June 10, 2020. The premise mainly revolves around the lives of four medical professionals in the areas of neurosurgery, emergency medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology at the Lenox Hill Hospital.
The little-seen acclaimed animated series, which has been hailed by fans as a “masterpiece”, first aired on AMC+ in 2022 – and new episodes are becoming available on Netflix on 21 February.
Here are the 10 best and 10 worst shows Netflix premiered in 2024, according to critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes. "Our Living World" earned a perfect score from critics. "Our Living World" is a ...
From "Heartstopper" to "Human Resources," Netflix has released several new original TV shows in 2022. Here's what critics have loved and hated so far. 13 of the best and 13 of the worst Netflix ...
In it, hospital patients and other civilians are executed by men who appear to be security forces, prompting speculation that the episode had been censored. However, the company said the second half of the season was postponed until February 2020, due to the success of another series, and that the fifth episode was part of the second half.
Doctor Slump (Korean: 닥터슬럼프) is a 2024 South Korean medical romantic comedy television series written by Baek Seon-woo , directed by Oh Hyun-jong , and starring Park Hyung-sik, Park Shin-hye, Yoon Park, and Gong Seong-ha . The series revolves around two former high school rivals, Yeo Jeong-woo and Nam Ha-neul, who reunite after years ...
After stellar first and second seasons — rated 100% and 99% on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively — the Chicago-centered series took a small dip in ratings but still emerged as one of the year's ...
[60] [61] [additional citation(s) needed] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 99% of 137 critics gave the series a positive review, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Visually sumptuous and enriched with cultural verisimilitude, Shōgun is an epic adaptation that outdoes the original."