I was not able to make this call after all, but they were
kind enough to send us the transcript, anyway..
The Night Shift Season Finale Conference Call- Tuesday
August 29, at
11 a.m. PT/
2 p.m. EST
Please join us on
Tuesday August 29, at
11 a.m. PT/
2 p.m. EST (please
adjust accordingly to your time zone) for a conference
call with JILL FLINT and BRENDAN FEHR, stars of NBC’s
The Night Shift.
“THE NIGHT SHIFT”
NBC’s hit medical drama “The Night Shift” returns for
a fourth season this summer.
The night shift team of doctors and nurses at San
Antonio Memorial’s emergency room are anything but
ordinary. The risks they take to save lives straddle the
line between heroic and impulsive, but are always worth
it.
As season three concluded, the fate of the night
shift was uncertain - Paul Cummings (Robert Bailey Jr.)
led a staff walk-out after his father (guest star James
McDaniel) bought the hospital and fired Topher Zia (Ken
Leung). Overseas, TC Callahan (Eoin Macken) was left
unconscious after a bombing on a refugee camp.
Season four picks up just forty-eight
hours later with the crew navigating the
consequences of their decisions. In Syria, TC (Eoin
Macken) finds that suffering has no borders and channels
his penchant for chaos into saving lives.
Back in Texas, Dr. Jordan Alexander (Jill Flint)
takes charge to keep the ER running while treating more
veterans and military personnel. Parenthood forces Drew
Alister (Brendan Fehr) to
reevaluate his risk-taking behavior as an ER doctor and
in the Army, while learning to raise a teenage daughter.
Surgeon Scott Clemmens’ (Scott Wolf) personal life
remains anything but easy, but that won’t stop him from
diving head long into his professional one.
Paul must deal with the repercussions of standing up
to his father, and pave his own way. His
rival-turned-girlfriend Shannon Rivera (Tanaya Beatty)
and charge nurse Kenny Fournette (JR Lemon) will soon
learn three’s a crowd in a one-bedroom apartment.
“The Night Shift” is produced by Sony Pictures
Television Inc. Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah (“Freaks
and Geeks” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid”) serve as executive
producers and writers. Pierre Morel (“Taken”) was
Executive Producer and Director on the pilot episode.
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Episode 409
“Land of the Free”
SAN ANTONIO MEMORIAL TAKES IN PATIENTS FROM A
SWAT RAID – CAIN’S MYSTERIOUS PAST CATCHES UP WITH HIM –
TC (Eion Macken) and Jordan (Jill Flint) accompany a
SWAT team on a raid and wind up with an emergency room
full of sickened immigrants, including one with
murderous intentions. Scott (Scott Wolf) pulls a dream
team together to impress the Colonel in charge of
setting up a combat training program. More is learned
about Cain’s (guest star Mark Consuelos) past. Kenny (JR
Lemon) shares some big news with the group, while
Shannon (Tanaya Beatty) keeps something personal from
Paul (Robert Bailey Jr.). Brendan Fehr,
also stars.
Episode 410 (Season Finale)
“Resurgence”
A MASSIVE CAMPUS SHOOTING PUTS THE NIGHT
SHIFT CREW IN HARM’S WAY – DREW AND SHANNON STRUGGLE
WITH PLANS FOR THE FUTURE – A shooting at a
nearby college sends TC (Eoin Macken),
Jordan (Jill Flint), Drew (Brendan
Fehr) and Amira (guest star Rana
Roy) into the field, where
they assist Rick (guest star Luke Macfarlane) with
a deadly situation. Scott (Scott Wolf) implements
a new training program and locks horns with Julian
(guest star James McDaniel). Drew (Brendan
Fehr) struggles with
frustrations about going to Army Ranger School while
Shannon (Tanaya Beatty) and TC both contemplate their
future at San Antonio Memorial. Robert Bailey Jr.
and JR Lemon also star.
JILL FLINT
Jordan Alexander
“The Night Shift”
Jill Flint plays Jordan
Alexander on the NBC medical drama “The Night Shift.”
Smart and passionate,
Jordan is a brilliant doctor who was promoted with a
mandate to bring order to the emergency room. She finds
that her regimented working style conflicts with the
chaotic style of fellow E.R. doc TC, who also happens to
be her ex-boyfriend.
Flint is possibly best
known for her role as Jill Casey in the hit USA Network
original series “Royal Pains.”
Flint’s film credits
include “Cadillac Records,” with Adrien Brody, “The
Women,” with Annette Benning, and “How I Got Lost,” with
Rosemarie DeWitt. Additional film credits include “On
Broadway,” “Garden State,” and “Fake.” She also appeared
in “The Amazing Spider-Man,” opposite Andrew Garfield
and Emma Stone.
She also was a recurring
guest star on “Bull,” and has appeared as a recurring
guest star on “The Good Wife,” “Gossip Girl,” “Nurse
Jackie,” “Mercy,” “Six Degrees,” “CSI: Miami,”
“Conviction” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.”
Flint resides in
Brooklyn, N.Y.
BRENDAN
FEHR
Drew
“The Night Shift”
Brendan
Fehr plays Drew on the NBC medical drama “The
Night Shift.”
A former Army medic
turned doctor, Drew is proud to be part of the often
ridiculed night shift and engages in mixed martial arts
as a way to reduce stress that comes with the job.
Fehr
has quickly emerged as one of Hollywood’s most versatile
talents. With his performance in the popular cult
television series “Roswell,” in which he portrayed the
quiet and complicated alien Michael Guerin,
Fehr gained a loyal fan base.
Following that series,
he was cast as the co-lead in ABC Family’s television
series “Samurai Girl.” Fehr
played Jake Stanton, a martial-arts expert who teaches
the daughter of a rich Japanese businessman how to
protect herself when she sets out to avenge her
brother’s death.
He continued his work
with ABC Family, starring in the feature “Cutting Edge
4: Fire and Ice.” Additional television credits also
include “Millennium,” “CSI: Miami” and “Nikita,” as well
as a recurring role on “Bones” as David Boreanaz’s
younger brother.
Fehr’s
feature credits include “The Long Weekend,” opposite
Chris Klein; “Final Destination, Child Star,” with
Jennifer Jason Leigh; “Biker Boyz,” in which he starred
alongside Laurence Fishburne; “The Fifth Patient,”
opposite Peter Bogdanovich and Marley Shelton; and Fox’s
“X-Men: First Class.”
Fehr
currently resides in Los Angeles.
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