Don’t say it’s the end! Doctor Odyssey must sail again.
After 17 episodes full of twists and turns and a fair share of injuries, we are finally at the climax of Season 1 of ABC’s thrilling medical drama, brought to you by Ryan Murphy. Starring Joshua Jackson, Don Johnson, Phillipa Soo, and Sean Teale, the show is gearing up for an intense Season 1 finale that promises to keep viewers at the edge of their seats.
In the previous episode, viewers witnessed two earthquakes and a devastating tsunami that separated Dr. Max (played by Jackson) from the rest of the crew on land. The tension escalated when a second earthquake struck, causing a church to collapse on Max while he was preparing to assist Avery (Soo) and Tristan (Teale) in a critical surgery. Despite the risks and against the orders from their superiors, Captain Robert (Johnson) decides to turn the cruise ship back to shore in a desperate attempt to rescue Max and others in need. Will they arrive in time to save him?
Here’s everything you need to know to watch Episode 18, “The Wave, Part 2” of Doctor Odyssey both live and on streaming.
Yes, there is a brand new episode of Doctor Odyssey on tonight. The new episode airs on ABC at 9 p.m. local and drops on Hulu the next day.
If you have cable or a live TV subscription, you can always turn on your TV just before 9 p.m. and tune into ABC for the new episode.
If you missed the live broadcast or don’t have access to cable television, fret not! New episodes of ‘Doctor Odyssey,’ including the thrilling conclusion titled “The Wave, Part 2,” will be available on Hulu the following morning at either 3:01 a.m. or 5:00 a.m. To watch, you can subscribe to Hulu for as low as $9.99 per month (or $99.99 annually) for the ad-supported version. For more advanced packages, you can opt for the Hulu + Live TV bundle, which includes Disney+ and ESPN+ subscriptions, priced at $95.99 per month.
Very little, actually. Aside from the trailer which teases a wild second half of the season finale, ABC has only shared a short description of the episode. “When Max’s transmission goes silent, he and Barry seek refuge in an abandoned church while Tristan takes charge of The Odyssey. With time running out, Avery leads a high-stakes rescue mission to find Max,” it reads.
This week, we are bringing back guest stars who appeared in Episode 17, which operated as the first part of the two-part season finale. Among the list of guest stars are names like Jonathan Bennett, Annie Mumolo, Christopher Gorham, and Jim O’Heir.
You betcha. Here’s a first look at the episode…
Yes! Check out the trailer for the second part of the finale in the player below:
Unfortunately, everyone’s favorite guilty pleasure show has NOT been renewed for Season 2 … yet. As of air date, the show is currently on the bubble and could go either way, according to recent reports. Earlier this week, one ABC exec even said that the show’s fate rests in the hands of Murphy, who will ultimately decide if more episodes are warranted.
“I really love Doctor Odyssey, I think it’s a wildly inventive show, and we’re doing everything we can to support it,” Eric Schrier, President of Disney TV Studios, recently said. “That decision ultimately lies with Ryan Murphy, whether Ryan wants to continue to do it, and he feels like there’s stories to tell that he feels confident in.”
The first 17 episodes of Doctor Odyssey are currently streaming on Hulu and Disney+. New episodes release Thursday nights on ABC.
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