Okay, let's be real. You're here because you have a slight obsession with The Resident. Don't worry, we all do. But finding all those seasons? It's like navigating a hospital's billing department – confusing!
The Streaming Scramble
First off, the bad news: There's no single streaming service holding all six seasons hostage. It's a patchwork situation. You'll have to play detective, but don't fret!
Think of it as a medical mystery, except instead of a rare disease, it's just finding old episodes. Way less dramatic (hopefully).
Hulu to the Rescue (Sometimes)
Hulu is your most likely starting point. They tend to have the most recent seasons. But is it all of them? That's the million-dollar question. Probably not.
Think of Hulu as the ER. They're there for the immediate crisis (the newest episodes). But for long-term care (old seasons), you might need a specialist.
I’ve heard whispers that Hulu’s selection varies by region too! Talk about frustrating.
Netflix: The Occasional Guest Star
Sadly, Netflix doesn't consistently carry The Resident. It's like that one specialist who only consults on the really weird cases. Check, but don't hold your breath.
They might have a season or two. Maybe. It's all about luck, really.
Amazon Prime Video: Rent or Buy?
Amazon Prime Video usually lets you rent or buy individual episodes or entire seasons. This is a good option if you really need to catch up on a specific arc. Just be prepared to open your wallet!
Is buying the whole series worth it? Depends on how many times you plan on re-watching Conrad Hawkins brood. For me? Probably.
Other Streaming Services: The Long Shots
Keep an eye on services like fuboTV or even cable providers' on-demand options. They sometimes have a surprise episode or two. It's a long shot but worth a quick check.
It's like finding a forgotten bandage in your purse. Not ideal, but hey, it's something!
The "Unpopular" Opinion (Maybe?)
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. But hear me out: physical media! I know, I know, it's 2024. But sometimes buying the DVDs is the easiest way to ensure you can watch *every* episode whenever you want.
Plus, it's kind of cool to have a physical reminder of your TV obsession. Like a badge of honor. A slightly nerdy badge of honor.
Don't judge me! I still have my old VHS tapes of *ER* somewhere.
The Bottom Line
Watching all seasons of The Resident requires a bit of effort. It's a scavenger hunt across the streaming landscape. And perhaps a trip to your local store (or Amazon) for those good old DVDs.
But hey, isn't the journey part of the fun? (Okay, maybe not when you're desperately trying to remember what happened in season three. But still...)
Happy binging! Just don’t call me when you need to know which streaming service has which episodes. I have my own medical dramas to catch up on.
Final thought: Maybe one day, all of The Resident will live in one convenient place. Until then, good luck, fellow fans!