In a time when evenings blur into “just one more episode,” most shows pass quietly in the background. But every so often, one lingers. Not because it’s louder or bigger — but because it feels something closer to real life.
That’s exactly what’s happening again with The Resident.
Years after its original run, the series has found new momentum on Netflix, steadily climbing into the most-watched lists across the U.S. Not with hype, but with something quieter — connection.
It’s the kind of show people don’t just watch. They experience.