Fox renews "Call for Help" and "Resident"

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Fox renews 'Call for Help' and 'Resident' - Lujuba

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Fox recently renewed two TV series, namely emergency drama "Emergency Call" (9-1-1) and medical drama "The Resident" (The Resident).

It is understood that Fox has renewed the third season of the two shows. These two TV series are not only similar in themes, but are also "sister dramas" broadcast with partners. Both are scheduled to premiere on Monday evening. "

" "Emergency Call" redefines the style of procedural drama. It not only describes the suffocating rescue scenes, but also combines love stories and superb performances of actors. These actors constitute the best performance on TV today. One of the team." Fox Entertainment Group Entertainment President Michael Thorn said in a statement, "We would like to honor Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Tim Minear and their excellent creative team, as well as outstanding crew members... The quality of this TV series can be improved every week."

Fox renews 'Call for Help' and 'Resident' - Lujuba

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"Amy Holden Jones, Todd Harthan and the creative team behind the "Resident" continue to demonstrate their genius narrative ability, telling the joys and sorrows in the medical world." Thorn said in a separate statement, “The star cast team led by Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp, and Bruce Greenwood, through their sincere performances, made the characters in the show plump, real and convincing.”

For the two TV series, Thorn also said: "There are many, many stories to tell in "Emergency" and "The Resident". We can't wait to dedicate these stories to fans in the next season."

Statistics , Up to now, "Emergency" has an average of 6.2 million viewers, and the audience rating of the 18-49 age group is 1.5. It is Fox's drama with the most viewers and the second highest ratings this season. Its ratings are only 10% lower than the previous season. %, and the number of viewers is basically the same as the previous season. The ratings performance of "Resident" this season is relatively stable, basically staying at around 1.1. It is Fox's fourth-ranked drama this season, second only to "Empire", "Emergency Call" and "Tomorrow". "Star" is also Fox's second most visited drama this season.

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