General Hospital: Night Shift

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  • 2007
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.8  (302)

General Hospital: Night Shift is a medical drama series that aired on SOAPNet from 2007 to 2008. This show is a spin-off of the popular daytime soap opera General Hospital and focuses on the night shift at the fictional hospital, Port Charles. The show features a talented cast of actors including Sonya Eddy, Kimberly McCullough, Jason Thompson, Billy Dee Williams, and many more. Eddy plays the role of Epiphany Johnson, a nurse with a no-nonsense attitude who ensures that all the doctors and nurses on the night shift are on their toes. McCullough takes on the role of Dr. Robin Scorpio, a promising young doctor who struggles with balancing her personal life and her career. Thompson plays Dr. Patrick Drake, a brilliant surgeon who has a reputation for being a bit of a ladies' man. And Williams plays the role of Toussaint Dubois, a mentor to many of the younger doctors and nurses on the night shift. The show delves into the personal and professional lives of these characters, as well as other doctors, nurses, and patients at Port Charles Hospital. The night shift is often the time for emergencies and the doctors and nurses are presented with a variety of cases that they must handle with care and expertise. The show also explores the relationships and dynamics between the characters both in and out of the hospital. One of the central storylines of the show is the budding romance between Dr. Scorpio and Dr. Drake. They start off as colleagues who have a strong professional rivalry, but they eventually start to develop feelings for each other. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Dr. Scorpio is HIV-positive, which presents challenges for them both personally and professionally. Another notable storyline in the show is the struggles of Dr. Julian Jerome, a recovering alcoholic who is trying to redeem himself and rebuild his career. He faces obstacles in the form of judgement from his colleagues and temptation to relapse into his old habits, but with the support of his friends and loved ones, he fights to overcome them. The show is known for its compelling storytelling, excellent acting, and emotional depth. It tackles difficult issues such as medical ethics, addiction, and terminal illness with sensitivity and respect, while also incorporating elements of romance, humor, and drama. In addition to its engaging storylines, General Hospital: Night Shift is also notable for its representation of diversity. The show features a racially diverse cast and addresses issues of race and identity in a nuanced manner. Overall, General Hospital: Night Shift is a must-watch for fans of medical dramas and soap operas alike. With its talented cast, gripping storylines, and unique perspective on the world of medicine, it is a show that will keep viewers hooked from start to finish.

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Past and Presence 2
14. Past and Presence 2
October 21, 2008
Following the explosion the doctors try and save Saira's life. Claire and Kyle get their friendship back on track. Jagger and Patrick attempt to try and stop another bomb from exploding. Anna, Jagger and Robert all have important decisions to make.
Past and Presence 1
13. Past and Presence 1
October 14, 2008
With Robert having slipped into a coma his former friends Luke, Sean and Tiffany appear in his dream. Claire makes a decision about her future at the hospital. Kyle is forced to say goodbye to Eric when Eric leaves for Portland to have treatment that could help him get better. Jagger finds himself with a fight on his hands to keep custody of Stone. Robert comes out of his coma. An explosion rocks the hospital.
Truth and Consequences
12. Truth and Consequences
October 7, 2008
Anna attempts to find out more about her ex husband's condition. Saira tells Robin about Leo sleeping with Claire. Patrick is blamed after the hospital is put in danger after he threw a racist patient out. Kyle is forced to be honest with Eric's father about his chances of survival. Monica tries to help Patrick. Robert and Anna talk about their past adventures. Kyle and Eric grow closer. Saira clashes with Leo about him and Claire. Robert slips into a coma.
Love/Hate
11. Love/Hate
September 30, 2008
Robin finds her father passed out in his room. Claire tells Leo she was wrong to sleep with Leo. The hospital team find themselves having to deal with racial problems at the hospital. Kyle asks Leo if he has told Saira about sleeping with Claire yet. Anna Devane stops by to see her ex husband Robert after he requires more surgery. When Saira asks Claire if she slept with Leo she admits that she did.
Brothers & Sisters
10. Brothers & Sisters
September 23, 2008
Leo and Kyle are surprised by a visit from their mother. Kyle develops in an interest in a patient called Eric. Claire tells Kyle that she slept with Leo and Kyle punches his brother. Robert sees Robin in a new light. Patrick finds himself in a situation that he can't win.
About a Dad
9. About a Dad
September 16, 2008
Stone is taken to the hospital following a seizure. With Robin being preoccupied with her father and Jagger's problems, Patrick feels left out. Claire tells Leo that them sleeping together was a mistake and that they should keep it a secret. Leo and Saira share a kiss which Claire witnesses. Claire tells Leo that she cant believe he cheated on Saira with her and he tells her as long at they keep quiet everything will be fine. Robin gives Jagger to pay for a therapist for Stone.
Pay It Forward
8. Pay It Forward
September 9, 2008
Jagger is asked by the FBI to investigate the organ selling racket happening at the hospital. Things continue to be difficult for Robert. Leo and Saira discuss their relationship. Robin is surprised to see Leo and Saira together. When Claire gets drunk Leo tries to comfort her and they end up sharing a kiss.
Listen to My Heart
7. Listen to My Heart
September 2, 2008
Mac pays a visit with his brother. Robin is forced to make a difficult decision about her father who needs immediate surgery. Claire is approached by a former school colleague called Ryan. Jagger attends a meeting for parents with autistic children. Leo and Saira put aside their personal problems to help a patient who is due to get married. It is discovered that Ryan has four kidneys and he then wants Claire to help him find a donor who is willing to pay to buy two of them. Claire tells Ryan that it is illegal to sell organs but Ryan is determined to auction them off.
Playing With Fire
6. Playing With Fire
August 26, 2008
Patrick sees Robin's HIV in a new way after dealing with a quarantined couple. Leo is jealous of how close Saira is becoming to Jagger. Kyle isn't impressed when Claire joins an Internet dating website so that she can find them both dates but it manages to find him a date. Robert's health takes a turn for the worse.
Family Values
5. Family Values
August 19, 2008
Robin isn't happy when Robert wont agree to the treatment he needs. Patrick, Leo, and Claire treat two female patients brought in who were trapped in a fire in a house. Leo's actions impress his brother. Saira is given consent by Jagger to treat Stone. Toussaint and Claire are shocked when somebody they thought was dead starts talking. Robin is happy when her father agrees to stay at the hospital.
We'll Always Have Paris
4. We'll Always Have Paris
August 12, 2008
Patrick is attacked by a French lady called Danielle. Robert receives some upsetting news from his daughter. Toussaint and Epiphany enjoy their date together. Kyle has to teach sex education to some students.
Fallen from the Sky
3. Fallen from the Sky
August 5, 2008
Robin is surprised when her father shows up in the emergency room as a patient after he is involved in a plane crash. Toussaint and Epiphany wonder if a relationship between them would work. Leo and Saira both try and deny the attraction they feel for each other.
Other People's Children
2. Other People's Children
July 29, 2008
Robin pulls out all the stops as she tries to find a donor for a sick child. When a drunken patient makes a play for Claire she is more interested in his friend. Leo and Kyle attempt to sort the issues they have. Jagger clashes with Robin when they talk about Stone Jr.
Crash
1. Crash
July 22, 2008
Epiphany is surprised when Toussaint shows up to be interviewed for an orderly's job. Dr. Ford is killed and Robin is knocked over when a car crashes into the hospital. Patrick is made the new temporary Chief of Staff following Dr. Ford's death. Jagger Cates returns to Port Charles. Some new interns at the hospital start work on the night shift.
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General Hospital: Night Shift is a medical drama series that aired on SOAPNet from 2007 to 2008. This show is a spin-off of the popular daytime soap opera General Hospital and focuses on the night shift at the fictional hospital, Port Charles. The show features a talented cast of actors including Sonya Eddy, Kimberly McCullough, Jason Thompson, Billy Dee Williams, and many more. Eddy plays the role of Epiphany Johnson, a nurse with a no-nonsense attitude who ensures that all the doctors and nurses on the night shift are on their toes. McCullough takes on the role of Dr. Robin Scorpio, a promising young doctor who struggles with balancing her personal life and her career. Thompson plays Dr. Patrick Drake, a brilliant surgeon who has a reputation for being a bit of a ladies' man. And Williams plays the role of Toussaint Dubois, a mentor to many of the younger doctors and nurses on the night shift.

The show delves into the personal and professional lives of these characters, as well as other doctors, nurses, and patients at Port Charles Hospital. The night shift is often the time for emergencies and the doctors and nurses are presented with a variety of cases that they must handle with care and expertise. The show also explores the relationships and dynamics between the characters both in and out of the hospital.

One of the central storylines of the show is the budding romance between Dr. Scorpio and Dr. Drake. They start off as colleagues who have a strong professional rivalry, but they eventually start to develop feelings for each other. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Dr. Scorpio is HIV-positive, which presents challenges for them both personally and professionally.

Another notable storyline in the show is the struggles of Dr. Julian Jerome, a recovering alcoholic who is trying to redeem himself and rebuild his career. He faces obstacles in the form of judgement from his colleagues and temptation to relapse into his old habits, but with the support of his friends and loved ones, he fights to overcome them.

The show is known for its compelling storytelling, excellent acting, and emotional depth. It tackles difficult issues such as medical ethics, addiction, and terminal illness with sensitivity and respect, while also incorporating elements of romance, humor, and drama.

In addition to its engaging storylines, General Hospital: Night Shift is also notable for its representation of diversity. The show features a racially diverse cast and addresses issues of race and identity in a nuanced manner.

Overall, General Hospital: Night Shift is a must-watch for fans of medical dramas and soap operas alike. With its talented cast, gripping storylines, and unique perspective on the world of medicine, it is a show that will keep viewers hooked from start to finish.

  • Premiere Date
    July 12, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (302)