
Doc wrapped up its first season on March 18, ending with the surprise departure of Scott Wolf’s Dr. Richard Miller. However, recent interviews indicate that the Season 1 finale may not be the last that fans have seen of Scott Wolf’s Dr. Richard Miller.
In a recent interview with Deadline, Doc creator and executive producer Barbie Kligman revealed, "Here’s what I’ll say. We love Scott and we love the way he’s played Richard. So I don’t think this is the last we’ll be seeing of him. But I’m not giving you more."
Sharing a similar sentiment, Wolf told TV Insider, "The show is very much about redemption and second chances. So I believe Richard has a second life."
The Season 1 Finale Holds Richard Miller Accountable
Dr. Richard Miller's departure was inevitable after his actions came to light. Not only was his negligence responsible for...
In a recent interview with Deadline, Doc creator and executive producer Barbie Kligman revealed, "Here’s what I’ll say. We love Scott and we love the way he’s played Richard. So I don’t think this is the last we’ll be seeing of him. But I’m not giving you more."
Sharing a similar sentiment, Wolf told TV Insider, "The show is very much about redemption and second chances. So I believe Richard has a second life."
The Season 1 Finale Holds Richard Miller Accountable
Dr. Richard Miller's departure was inevitable after his actions came to light. Not only was his negligence responsible for...
- 3/21/2025
- by Alex Roush
- CBR

Doc concluded its first season on a high note for Fox.
The finale of the freshman medical drama, which aired Tuesday, secured 2.4M total live + same-day viewers, per Nielsen, marking a 9% increase from the series premiere. In the 18-49 demo, the finale skyrocketed 56% over the premiere to a 0.28 L+Sd rating.
The demo success is particularly noteworthy, since its the strongest 18-49 growth for any major broadcast network scripted series, drama or new show, over the course of its premiere season since Fox’s Empire in 2015.
Averaging 2.3M live + same-day viewers and a 0.24 18-49 demo rating over the course of the first season, Doc is Fox’s highest-rated and most-watched new drama this season. Ultimately, episodes have swelled to an average of around 7.2M multi-platform viewers, more than tripling the L+Sd audience.
Doc has been quite the success story for Fox. Amid a swath of new medical dramas on broadcast,...
The finale of the freshman medical drama, which aired Tuesday, secured 2.4M total live + same-day viewers, per Nielsen, marking a 9% increase from the series premiere. In the 18-49 demo, the finale skyrocketed 56% over the premiere to a 0.28 L+Sd rating.
The demo success is particularly noteworthy, since its the strongest 18-49 growth for any major broadcast network scripted series, drama or new show, over the course of its premiere season since Fox’s Empire in 2015.
Averaging 2.3M live + same-day viewers and a 0.24 18-49 demo rating over the course of the first season, Doc is Fox’s highest-rated and most-watched new drama this season. Ultimately, episodes have swelled to an average of around 7.2M multi-platform viewers, more than tripling the L+Sd audience.
Doc has been quite the success story for Fox. Amid a swath of new medical dramas on broadcast,...
- 3/20/2025
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV

Doc star Jon-Michael Ecker has opened up on season 1's cliffhanger ending and what this means for his character moving forward. Based on the Italian series Doc – Nelle tue mani, follows Amy Larsen, a chief of medicine who struggles to resume her medical career after a brain injury causes severe memory loss. The Fox medical drama debuted in January 2025, and Doc season 2 has already been renewed. One of the prominent plot points of the season 1 finale saw Scott Wolf's Dr. Richard Miller suspended for his cover-up of a medical error Amy had been investigating.
In an interview with ScreenRant, Ecker gave his views on the Doc season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending, claiming that the writers did a great job, and praising co-star Wolf's portrayal of Richard. He discussed the juxtaposition between Richard's underhanded behavior and prickly personality, and his desire to save his career and family, calling it a great bait and switch.
In an interview with ScreenRant, Ecker gave his views on the Doc season 1 finale's cliffhanger ending, claiming that the writers did a great job, and praising co-star Wolf's portrayal of Richard. He discussed the juxtaposition between Richard's underhanded behavior and prickly personality, and his desire to save his career and family, calling it a great bait and switch.
- 3/20/2025
- by Matthew Biggin
- ScreenRant

Quick LinksDoc Season 1, Episode 10 Is Surprisingly Light on Medical DramaIs Doc Episode 10 Intended as the Last Episode for Scott Wolf?The Doc Season Finale Creates Drama Without the Groundwork
The following contains major spoilers from Doc Season 1, Episode 10, "...Must Come Down," which debuted Tuesday, March 18 on Fox.
The Doc Season 1 finale "...Must Come Down" is the episode fans want, but not the best possible one. Season 1, Episode 10 checks off all the boxes, as far as resolving or at least addressing all of the Fox medical drama's ongoing issues. But in the show's desire to get as much story as possible into 42 minutes, the script leaves a lot behind.
"...Must Come Down" starts with one of Dr. Gina Walker's patients taking his own life by driving onto railway tracks, causing a derailment that kills nine people. But that mass casualty event only accounts for part of the episode, as the...
The following contains major spoilers from Doc Season 1, Episode 10, "...Must Come Down," which debuted Tuesday, March 18 on Fox.
The Doc Season 1 finale "...Must Come Down" is the episode fans want, but not the best possible one. Season 1, Episode 10 checks off all the boxes, as far as resolving or at least addressing all of the Fox medical drama's ongoing issues. But in the show's desire to get as much story as possible into 42 minutes, the script leaves a lot behind.
"...Must Come Down" starts with one of Dr. Gina Walker's patients taking his own life by driving onto railway tracks, causing a derailment that kills nine people. But that mass casualty event only accounts for part of the episode, as the...
- 3/19/2025
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Doc Season 1 finale “…Must Come Down.”] Richard (Scott Wolf) has no choice but to confess to what happened with Dixon in the Doc Season 1 finale. Prior to the accident that took eight years of her memories, Amy (Molly Parker) had been looking into what happened to a patient who died under Richard’s care. In the penultimate episode, Richard tried to blame her, claiming he’d just been trying to cover for her. But Amy’s investigation in the finale revealed the truth, and when confronted, Richard had no choice but to confess. “Even those last conversations throughout this last episode where [Amy’s] talking about having to take responsibility, I still think there’s some hope in him that everything he’s doing, everything he’s saying is going to work. There’s too much at stake for him to ever believe that it’s going to fall apart. And I ...
- 3/19/2025
- TV Insider

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for the Doc Season 1 Finale “… Must Come Down.”] It looks like the love triangle is going to continue in a major way in Doc Season 2 after that finale! Season 1 ended with Jake (Jon Ecker) spotting Amy (Molly Parker) and Michael (Omar Metwally) together through the CMO’s (chief medical officer) office door. Meanwhile, after trying to place the blame of what happened to Dixon on Amy, Richard (Scott Wolf) came clean about accidentally giving him the wrong medication (leading to his death) and lost his job as chief. Below, executive producer Barbie Kligman breaks down the finale and teases what’s to come in Season 2 (which has received a 22-episode order). Amy and Michael keep getting drawn back to each other. She was in an emotional place when they kiss in the elevator. He’s seeing an Amy that he fell in love with before the accident. But then there’s also...
- 3/19/2025
- TV Insider

Spoiler Alert! This story contains plot points from the season one finale of Doc on Fox.
The Fox drama that’s based on an Italian format wrapped its first season Tuesday with a pair of cliffhangers involving Amy (Molly Parker) and Richard (Scott Wolf).
Amy confronts Richard over the mystery surrounding the death of his patient Bill Dixon.. Richard is finally held accountable for his actions and is fired at the end of the finale.
Meanwhile, Jake (Jon-Michael Ecker) sees Amy and her ex-husband Michael (Omar Metwally) in an embrace and is left wondering about the future of their romance.
Here, Executive Producers Hank Steinberg and Barbie Kligman talk about whether we’ve seen the last of Wolf and what to expect from the series going...
The Fox drama that’s based on an Italian format wrapped its first season Tuesday with a pair of cliffhangers involving Amy (Molly Parker) and Richard (Scott Wolf).
Amy confronts Richard over the mystery surrounding the death of his patient Bill Dixon.. Richard is finally held accountable for his actions and is fired at the end of the finale.
Meanwhile, Jake (Jon-Michael Ecker) sees Amy and her ex-husband Michael (Omar Metwally) in an embrace and is left wondering about the future of their romance.
Here, Executive Producers Hank Steinberg and Barbie Kligman talk about whether we’ve seen the last of Wolf and what to expect from the series going...
- 3/19/2025
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV


What’s up, Doc? Because frankly, Amy, you have us a bit scared.
In the Season 1 finale of Fox’s already-renewed freshman medical drama, the good news is that Dr. Richard Miller (played by Scott Wolf) was exposed as 1) having made the error that killed patient Bill Dixon and 2) gaslighting colleague Dr. Amy Larsen (Molly Parker) into thinking she had been at fault.
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The bad,...
In the Season 1 finale of Fox’s already-renewed freshman medical drama, the good news is that Dr. Richard Miller (played by Scott Wolf) was exposed as 1) having made the error that killed patient Bill Dixon and 2) gaslighting colleague Dr. Amy Larsen (Molly Parker) into thinking she had been at fault.
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The bad,...
- 3/19/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

Note: This story contains spoilers from “Doc” Episode 10.
“Doc” wrapped up its first season with confidence and chaos, leaving fans with a big cliffhanger for the future of the Amy, Michael and Jake love triangle.
Episode 10 of the Fox medical drama followed the aftermath of Amy (Molly Parker) and Michael’s (Omar Metwally) big kiss, as a train derailment also brought an avalanche of new patients into the ER. Amy also uncovered how Richard (Scott Wolf) lied about her being involved in the death of a patient, when she learned it was actually Richard who made a mistake during a code blue and ended up killing someone. The truth leads to Richard getting fired as chief and the hospital settling with the patient’s wife, but not before Amy cleared her name with the board and promised to consider taking the chief job again “in a few years.”
The kicker...
“Doc” wrapped up its first season with confidence and chaos, leaving fans with a big cliffhanger for the future of the Amy, Michael and Jake love triangle.
Episode 10 of the Fox medical drama followed the aftermath of Amy (Molly Parker) and Michael’s (Omar Metwally) big kiss, as a train derailment also brought an avalanche of new patients into the ER. Amy also uncovered how Richard (Scott Wolf) lied about her being involved in the death of a patient, when she learned it was actually Richard who made a mistake during a code blue and ended up killing someone. The truth leads to Richard getting fired as chief and the hospital settling with the patient’s wife, but not before Amy cleared her name with the board and promised to consider taking the chief job again “in a few years.”
The kicker...
- 3/19/2025
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap

Spoiler Alert: This interview contains spoilers from “…Must Come Down,” the Season 1 finale of Fox’s “Doc.”
Molly Parker never expected to lead a project that she considers as mainstream as a network procedural. In her 30 years in the business, the Canadian actor has tended to gravitate toward the margins, making a name for herself as an indie darling and a strong supporting player in the early years of prestige TV.
But in spring 2023, just days before the writers went on strike in Hollywood, Parker took a meeting with “Doc” executive producers Barbie Kligman and Hank Steinberg about headlining their new gender-flipped Fox adaptation of a popular Italian medical drama. At the time, Parker could not bear the thought of spending time away from her teenage son — who was then going into his junior year in high school in Los Angeles — in order to shoot a months-long project in Toronto.
Molly Parker never expected to lead a project that she considers as mainstream as a network procedural. In her 30 years in the business, the Canadian actor has tended to gravitate toward the margins, making a name for herself as an indie darling and a strong supporting player in the early years of prestige TV.
But in spring 2023, just days before the writers went on strike in Hollywood, Parker took a meeting with “Doc” executive producers Barbie Kligman and Hank Steinberg about headlining their new gender-flipped Fox adaptation of a popular Italian medical drama. At the time, Parker could not bear the thought of spending time away from her teenage son — who was then going into his junior year in high school in Los Angeles — in order to shoot a months-long project in Toronto.
- 3/19/2025
- by Max Gao
- Variety Film + TV


On Tuesday March 18 2025, Fox broadcasts Doc!
…Must Come Down Season 1 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “…Must Come Down,” promises to be an intense and emotional ride. As the story unfolds, the characters find themselves in the midst of a mass casualty event. This situation brings a sense of urgency and chaos that challenges everyone involved, pushing them to their limits.
Gina faces a devastating revelation that shakes her to her core. This unexpected news will likely have a profound impact on her actions and decisions throughout the episode. Viewers can anticipate seeing how Gina navigates this difficult moment and what it means for her relationships with those around her.
Meanwhile, Amy is confronted with her own struggles. The chaos of the event forces her to face her demons, which may lead to some powerful moments of self-reflection and growth. The episode will explore how Amy deals...
…Must Come Down Season 1 Episode 10 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “…Must Come Down,” promises to be an intense and emotional ride. As the story unfolds, the characters find themselves in the midst of a mass casualty event. This situation brings a sense of urgency and chaos that challenges everyone involved, pushing them to their limits.
Gina faces a devastating revelation that shakes her to her core. This unexpected news will likely have a profound impact on her actions and decisions throughout the episode. Viewers can anticipate seeing how Gina navigates this difficult moment and what it means for her relationships with those around her.
Meanwhile, Amy is confronted with her own struggles. The chaos of the event forces her to face her demons, which may lead to some powerful moments of self-reflection and growth. The episode will explore how Amy deals...
- 3/18/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


The season 1 finale of Fox’s hit new medical drama Doc airs tomorrow night (March 18), and we have some minor spoilers for what’s to come.
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Keep reading to find out more…
A reader wrote in to TV Line and asked, “As we gear up for the season finale of Doc, is there anything you can tease about what we can expect? Will the love triangle between Jake/Amy/Michael get more complicated?”
The site’s TV guru Matt Webb Mitovich responded, “The already-renewed Fox drama’s first finale is set in motion by...
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Keep reading to find out more…
A reader wrote in to TV Line and asked, “As we gear up for the season finale of Doc, is there anything you can tease about what we can expect? Will the love triangle between Jake/Amy/Michael get more complicated?”
The site’s TV guru Matt Webb Mitovich responded, “The already-renewed Fox drama’s first finale is set in motion by...
- 3/17/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared

Quick LinksDoc Season 1, Episode 9 Has Some of the Season's Best CasesDoc Episode 9 Officially Gives up on Dr. Richard MillerDoc Forces Its Love Triangle Back Into the Picture
The following contains major spoilers from Doc Season 1, Episode 9, "What Goes Up...," which debuted Tuesday, March 11 on Fox.
Doc Season 1, Episode 9, "What Goes Up..." is on track to be the Fox show's best episode -- until the final few minutes remind viewers of the series' previous shortcomings. The two cases of the week are interesting and well-cast, and the actors do some solid work. But then the script just chooses drama for drama's sake, and it all falls apart.
"What Goes Up..." primarily follows Dr. Amy Larsen on her first day as an actual doctor, since she passed the medical boards again in Season 1, Episode 8, "Man Plans." Amy discovers that her first patient is Tj Coleman's father, while viewers learn the role that Amy played in Tj's past.
The following contains major spoilers from Doc Season 1, Episode 9, "What Goes Up...," which debuted Tuesday, March 11 on Fox.
Doc Season 1, Episode 9, "What Goes Up..." is on track to be the Fox show's best episode -- until the final few minutes remind viewers of the series' previous shortcomings. The two cases of the week are interesting and well-cast, and the actors do some solid work. But then the script just chooses drama for drama's sake, and it all falls apart.
"What Goes Up..." primarily follows Dr. Amy Larsen on her first day as an actual doctor, since she passed the medical boards again in Season 1, Episode 8, "Man Plans." Amy discovers that her first patient is Tj Coleman's father, while viewers learn the role that Amy played in Tj's past.
- 3/15/2025
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR


The most recent episode of Fox’s Doc was titled, “What Goes Up….”
The already-renewed medical drama’s season finale, airing Tuesday at 9/8c, is titled, “…Must Come Down.” Hmm. That, combined with the exclusive sneak peek above, frankly has me more than a bit worried that Dr. Amy Larsen (played by Molly Parker) is at risk of her former, icier self bleeding through as she deals with the whammy of a whopper told by rival Dr. Richard Miller (Scott Wolf).
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The already-renewed medical drama’s season finale, airing Tuesday at 9/8c, is titled, “…Must Come Down.” Hmm. That, combined with the exclusive sneak peek above, frankly has me more than a bit worried that Dr. Amy Larsen (played by Molly Parker) is at risk of her former, icier self bleeding through as she deals with the whammy of a whopper told by rival Dr. Richard Miller (Scott Wolf).
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- 3/14/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com


Fox’s Doc episode nine was titled “What Goes Up…” so it’s only natural that episode 10, the season finale, is called “…Must Come Down.” Season one will wrap up on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt. On February 26, Fox announced the series will return for season two.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“…Must Come Down” Plot: A mass casualty event requires all hands on deck at Westside Hospital. Amidst the chaos, Gina deals with a devastating revelation, and Amy’s forced to confront her demons.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 10 (Cr © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“…Must Come Down” Plot: A mass casualty event requires all hands on deck at Westside Hospital. Amidst the chaos, Gina deals with a devastating revelation, and Amy’s forced to confront her demons.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 10 (Cr © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After...
- 3/12/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doc Season 1 Episode 9 “What Goes Up…”] All season long, Richard (Scott Wolf) has been covering up the role that he played in a patient’s death. Amy (Molly Parker) had been suspicious before her accident, but after she lost eight years of memories, he thought he was in the clear. However, she’s started looking into what happened to Dixon, and in the penultimate episode of Doc Season 1, Richard offers an explanation that paints Amy as the one responsible. With Amy asking questions, Richard needs an alternate story, his lawyer explains. Amy finds out that when Dixon coded, Richard was the one to push the amiodarone, and so she confronts him, accusing him of mistakenly picking up metoprolol. She thinks she figured it out before her accident and that’s why he was so keen to get rid of her. But he tells her that she gave Dixon the metoprolol. A few weeks ...
- 3/12/2025
- TV Insider


If I felt a modicum of sympathy for Richard Miller for a second, it’s gone.
Screw that terrible little man clinging to his career by a thread. That said, I continue to adore Scott Wolf. Love you, sir! Mean it!
By the end of Doc Season 1 Episode 9, it was difficult to even process the emotions from Tj’s falling out with Amy, Richard’s actions, and, of course, that smoldering, forbidden elevator kiss!
(Courtesy of Fox) Tj Gets Time to Shine as the Hour Explores His and Amy’s Origin Story
The hour did a fantastic job of spotlighting Tj and his special dynamic with Amy.
If you’ve been following along with our Doc Reviews, you know that the only real criticism we’ve had thus far is wanting to spend more time with the secondary characters.
The Irrational Season 2 Episode 16 Featured a Unique Case With A Predictable...
Screw that terrible little man clinging to his career by a thread. That said, I continue to adore Scott Wolf. Love you, sir! Mean it!
By the end of Doc Season 1 Episode 9, it was difficult to even process the emotions from Tj’s falling out with Amy, Richard’s actions, and, of course, that smoldering, forbidden elevator kiss!
(Courtesy of Fox) Tj Gets Time to Shine as the Hour Explores His and Amy’s Origin Story
The hour did a fantastic job of spotlighting Tj and his special dynamic with Amy.
If you’ve been following along with our Doc Reviews, you know that the only real criticism we’ve had thus far is wanting to spend more time with the secondary characters.
The Irrational Season 2 Episode 16 Featured a Unique Case With A Predictable...
- 3/12/2025
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic


On Tuesday March 11 2025, Fox broadcasts Doc!
What Goes Up… Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “What Goes Up…”, promises to be an emotional and gripping installment. This episode will air on Fox and will delve into the life of Dr. Amy Larsen, who faces a challenging new reality after suffering a brain injury. This injury has erased the last eight years of her life, leaving her to navigate a world that feels entirely unfamiliar.
In “What Goes Up…”, viewers will see Dr. Larsen struggling to piece together her past. With no memory of the patients she has treated or the personal tragedy that led her to distance herself from those around her, she is forced to confront the consequences of her lost memories. The episode will explore her journey as she tries to reconnect with her life and the people she once cared for deeply.
As Dr.
What Goes Up… Season 1 Episode 9 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “What Goes Up…”, promises to be an emotional and gripping installment. This episode will air on Fox and will delve into the life of Dr. Amy Larsen, who faces a challenging new reality after suffering a brain injury. This injury has erased the last eight years of her life, leaving her to navigate a world that feels entirely unfamiliar.
In “What Goes Up…”, viewers will see Dr. Larsen struggling to piece together her past. With no memory of the patients she has treated or the personal tragedy that led her to distance herself from those around her, she is forced to confront the consequences of her lost memories. The episode will explore her journey as she tries to reconnect with her life and the people she once cared for deeply.
As Dr.
- 3/11/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


The anticipation builds for the Season 1 Episode 10 of “Doc,” titled “…Must Come Down,” airing on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on Fox. This episode promises to be a gripping experience as the characters face a mass casualty event that will test their limits and reveal their true selves.
In the midst of chaos, Gina finds herself grappling with a devastating revelation that shakes her to the core. This unexpected twist not only impacts her but also those around her. The emotional weight of her situation adds a layer of intensity to the episode, as viewers will see how she navigates through her challenges while trying to maintain her composure in a crisis.
Meanwhile, Amy faces her own set of struggles. Forced to confront her demons, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that could change her life forever. The episode delves into the complexities of her character, showcasing her resilience and vulnerability.
In the midst of chaos, Gina finds herself grappling with a devastating revelation that shakes her to the core. This unexpected twist not only impacts her but also those around her. The emotional weight of her situation adds a layer of intensity to the episode, as viewers will see how she navigates through her challenges while trying to maintain her composure in a crisis.
Meanwhile, Amy faces her own set of struggles. Forced to confront her demons, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that could change her life forever. The episode delves into the complexities of her character, showcasing her resilience and vulnerability.
- 3/10/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

Amy (Molly Parker) may have forgotten eight years of her life after the car accident at the beginning of Doc, but it sounds like she may be getting close to being exactly where she was before it: suspicious of what led to a patient of Richard’s (Scott Wolf) dying. TV Insider has an exclusive sneak peek of the March 11 episode, and she’s starting to ask questions — and she’s not the only one. “Amy’s questions are becoming Julie’s questions,” Richard explains to his lawyer. She advises him, “Don’t spiral. So people are digging, so what? What exactly are they gonna find?” Then she makes clear, “That wasn’t a rhetorical, Richard. What’s your exposure? Is there a paper trail?” He doesn’t think so. “I’m gonna say this with love because my fee buys a certain bedside manner, but you don’t inspire confidence,...
- 3/8/2025
- TV Insider


The promo teaser for Fox’s Doc episode nine warns fans should be prepared for the biggest bombshell yet. What precisely that bombshell is will be revealed when “What Goes Up…” airs on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“What Goes Up…” Plot: Amy, finally allowed to practice medicine again without supervision, struggles to diagnosed her most complicated patient yet: Tj’s dad. Sonya and Jake treat a single mom who’s reluctant to stay in the hospital. Richard tries to contain the truth about Dixon.
Jon Ecker in ‘Doc’ episode 9 (Photo Cr: Fox. ©2025 Fox Media LLC.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“What Goes Up…” Plot: Amy, finally allowed to practice medicine again without supervision, struggles to diagnosed her most complicated patient yet: Tj’s dad. Sonya and Jake treat a single mom who’s reluctant to stay in the hospital. Richard tries to contain the truth about Dixon.
Jon Ecker in ‘Doc’ episode 9 (Photo Cr: Fox. ©2025 Fox Media LLC.
- 3/6/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies


Doc has been one of Fox’s biggest hits of the season so far, but unfortunately, the network’s very first scheduling change is happening tonight.
The fan fave medical drama normally airs at 9pm Et on Tuesdays, but unfortunately, this week, the series will not be airing.
Why? We’re explaining more.
Keep reading to find out more…
Tonight, at 9pm, Fox is airing the Presidential Address to the Joint Session of Congress, which will be given by Donald Trump. Doc will be back on Tuesday (March 11) with a brand new episode.
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Find...
The fan fave medical drama normally airs at 9pm Et on Tuesdays, but unfortunately, this week, the series will not be airing.
Why? We’re explaining more.
Keep reading to find out more…
Tonight, at 9pm, Fox is airing the Presidential Address to the Joint Session of Congress, which will be given by Donald Trump. Doc will be back on Tuesday (March 11) with a brand new episode.
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Find...
- 3/4/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared


In the upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “What Goes Up…,” viewers will witness a profound journey of rediscovery and healing. Dr. Amy Larsen, played by a talented actress, faces a life-altering challenge after a brain injury wipes away the last eight years of her memories. This episode promises to delve deep into the emotional struggles that come with such an unexpected turn of events.
As the story unfolds, Dr. Larsen finds herself in a world she no longer recognizes. Patients she once treated are now strangers, and the personal tragedies that shaped her life remain a mystery. The episode explores her attempts to reconnect with her past while grappling with the uncertainty of her future. The tension between her professional identity and personal recovery will resonate with many, as she must learn to navigate a life that feels foreign to her.
Set to air on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 8:00 Pm on Fox,...
As the story unfolds, Dr. Larsen finds herself in a world she no longer recognizes. Patients she once treated are now strangers, and the personal tragedies that shaped her life remain a mystery. The episode explores her attempts to reconnect with her past while grappling with the uncertainty of her future. The tension between her professional identity and personal recovery will resonate with many, as she must learn to navigate a life that feels foreign to her.
Set to air on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 8:00 Pm on Fox,...
- 3/3/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday

Doc just scored a second-season renewal, but when is the first-season finale of the Fox hit drama?
Doc has been one of the first big surprises of 2025 network TV. The Fox drama debuted on Tuesday, Jan. 7 with an impressive 16 million viewers watching via various platforms and encores. What looked to be a mid-season filler show has become a good success for the network.
It's now built to Doc earning a second-season renewal, with Fox already giving it a full 22-episode order for Season 2. That's a testament to how the show has connected with viewers.
Right now, the show is building to its first season finale which will thankfully only start its journey on Fox. So when is the finale coming?
When is the Doc season 1 finale?
The series was intended to run at mid-season with Fox only ordering 10 episodes for its first year. That's become standard for some network shows...
Doc has been one of the first big surprises of 2025 network TV. The Fox drama debuted on Tuesday, Jan. 7 with an impressive 16 million viewers watching via various platforms and encores. What looked to be a mid-season filler show has become a good success for the network.
It's now built to Doc earning a second-season renewal, with Fox already giving it a full 22-episode order for Season 2. That's a testament to how the show has connected with viewers.
Right now, the show is building to its first season finale which will thankfully only start its journey on Fox. So when is the finale coming?
When is the Doc season 1 finale?
The series was intended to run at mid-season with Fox only ordering 10 episodes for its first year. That's become standard for some network shows...
- 2/28/2025
- by Michael Weyer
- Hidden Remote
Amy's fight to regain what she's lost will continue into the 2025-26 TV season. Fox has renewed Doc for a full 22-episode second season. Eight episodes of the show's inaugural season have aired thus far, and two remain.
A medical drama series, the Doc TV show stars Molly Parker, Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon-Michael Ecker, and Anya Banerjee, with Scott Wolf and Patrick Walker recurring. In the story, Dr. Amy Larsen (Parker) is a brilliant Chief of Internal Medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis. After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy wakes up from surgery with no recollection of the past eight years. She learns that she and her beloved husband, Dr. Michael Hamda (Metwally) have been divorced for four years and her entire family is not at all as she remembers them. Amy’s best...
A medical drama series, the Doc TV show stars Molly Parker, Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon-Michael Ecker, and Anya Banerjee, with Scott Wolf and Patrick Walker recurring. In the story, Dr. Amy Larsen (Parker) is a brilliant Chief of Internal Medicine at Westside Hospital in Minneapolis. After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy wakes up from surgery with no recollection of the past eight years. She learns that she and her beloved husband, Dr. Michael Hamda (Metwally) have been divorced for four years and her entire family is not at all as she remembers them. Amy’s best...
- 2/27/2025
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com

While all eyes might have been on Fox’s overly promoted and flashier Rescue Hi-Surf heading into the 2024-25 TV season, it’s been another new Fox drama that has been the true victor this season and its efforts are being rewarded with a major renewal order! We’re referring to Fox’s new medical drama Doc, which has been quietly winning audiences over this season becoming a breakout hit for the network surfing past fellow newcomer Rescue Hi-Surf to take the crown as Fox’s No. 1 new series of the season!
Following the success of the show, Fox has handed out an early renewal to Doc just weeks before its season 1 finale, currently scheduled for March 18. In announcing the show’s renewal, Fox revealed the pickup is for a 22-episode season which is more than twice the number of episodes the show did in season 1 and is a major...
Following the success of the show, Fox has handed out an early renewal to Doc just weeks before its season 1 finale, currently scheduled for March 18. In announcing the show’s renewal, Fox revealed the pickup is for a 22-episode season which is more than twice the number of episodes the show did in season 1 and is a major...
- 2/26/2025
- by Cody Schultz
- One Chicago Center

Fox Entertainment has renewed the hit medical drama Doc for a 22-episode second season, it was announced today by Michael Thorn, President, of Fox Television Network. The freshman series’ premiere scrubbed in at over 16 million viewers, making it Fox’s most-watched debut in over five years.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced Season One of Doc,” said Thorn. “Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life. Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony, and an exceptional cast, led by the talented Molly Parker.”
“We’re ecstatic Doc has been picked up for a second season – a testament to the exceptional writing, captivating performances from our talented cast, and the incredible reception from audiences,” said Katherine Pope, President, Sony Pictures Television Studios. “We’re so grateful to...
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced Season One of Doc,” said Thorn. “Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life. Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony, and an exceptional cast, led by the talented Molly Parker.”
“We’re ecstatic Doc has been picked up for a second season – a testament to the exceptional writing, captivating performances from our talented cast, and the incredible reception from audiences,” said Katherine Pope, President, Sony Pictures Television Studios. “We’re so grateful to...
- 2/26/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills


Doc has been officially picked up for season 2.
The Fox medical drama’s second season will consist of 22 episodes. Normally, shows launched midseason will routinely get shortened episode counts moving into new seasons. So getting a full, 22 episode season 2 seems to be more rare these days, Deadline reports.
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Keep reading to find out more…
“We’re ecstatic Doc has been picked up for a second season – a testament to the exceptional writing, captivating performances from our talented cast, and the incredible reception from audiences,” Katherine Pope, President of Sony Pictures Television Studios, told Deadline of the renewal.
The Fox medical drama’s second season will consist of 22 episodes. Normally, shows launched midseason will routinely get shortened episode counts moving into new seasons. So getting a full, 22 episode season 2 seems to be more rare these days, Deadline reports.
Doc tells the story of Dr. Amy Larsen returning to her practice after she suffers a brain injury that caused her to lose her memory. It stars Molly Parker of House of Cards fame as the lead role. Omar Metwally, Amirah Vann, Jon Ecker, Anya Banerjee, Scott Wolf, and Patrick Walker also star in the series.
Keep reading to find out more…
“We’re ecstatic Doc has been picked up for a second season – a testament to the exceptional writing, captivating performances from our talented cast, and the incredible reception from audiences,” Katherine Pope, President of Sony Pictures Television Studios, told Deadline of the renewal.
- 2/26/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared


Scott Wolf and Molly Parker in the “Man Plans” episode of ‘Doc’ (Photo. © 2025 Fox Media LLC)
Fox has officially renewed the medical drama Doc starring Molly Parker (House of Cards) for a second season. The renewal comes with just one new episode remaining in the series’ first season.
The 10-episode freshman season wraps up on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. The just-announced second season will expand to 22 episodes and is expected to air as part of Fox’s 2025-2026 primetime lineup.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced season one of Doc. Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life,” stated Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. “Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony, and an exceptional cast, led by the talented Molly Parker.”
The series’ premiere pulled in 16 million viewers,...
Fox has officially renewed the medical drama Doc starring Molly Parker (House of Cards) for a second season. The renewal comes with just one new episode remaining in the series’ first season.
The 10-episode freshman season wraps up on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. The just-announced second season will expand to 22 episodes and is expected to air as part of Fox’s 2025-2026 primetime lineup.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced season one of Doc. Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life,” stated Michael Thorn, President, Fox Television Network. “Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony, and an exceptional cast, led by the talented Molly Parker.”
The series’ premiere pulled in 16 million viewers,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies

Fox has given an early, 22-episode Season 2 renewal to breakout freshman medical drama Doc, starring Molly Parker.
This is a rare full-season order of that size in the new broadcast era where seasons often consist of 13-18 episodes. The last Fox drama to produce 22 episodes was the network’s previous medical show, The Resident, which delivered 23 during the 2021-22 season.
What makes Doc‘s pickup size even more unusual is that it is given to a series that launched in midseason. As they only air for a couple of months, these freshmen have smaller orders, between eight and 13 episodes. (Doc‘s was 10.) That is not considered fully adequate for a show to prove itself, so midseason newbies typically receive a 13-episode Season 2 renewal that could be extended with additional episodes if the series returns strong in the fall. Doc joins very few midseason entries that have earned straight full-season Season 2 pickups,...
This is a rare full-season order of that size in the new broadcast era where seasons often consist of 13-18 episodes. The last Fox drama to produce 22 episodes was the network’s previous medical show, The Resident, which delivered 23 during the 2021-22 season.
What makes Doc‘s pickup size even more unusual is that it is given to a series that launched in midseason. As they only air for a couple of months, these freshmen have smaller orders, between eight and 13 episodes. (Doc‘s was 10.) That is not considered fully adequate for a show to prove itself, so midseason newbies typically receive a 13-episode Season 2 renewal that could be extended with additional episodes if the series returns strong in the fall. Doc joins very few midseason entries that have earned straight full-season Season 2 pickups,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV


The prognosis for Fox’s Doc is excellent.
With just two episodes left to air this season, the Molly Parker-led freshman medical drama has been renewed for a Season 2 chockablock with 22 episodes.
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Season-to-date, Doc is averaging 4.5 million total viewers (with delayed playback), besting the cancelled nad recently ended 9-1-1: Lone Star to rank as Fox’s most-watched entertainment program of the 2024-25 TV season.
With just two episodes left to air this season, the Molly Parker-led freshman medical drama has been renewed for a Season 2 chockablock with 22 episodes.
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Season-to-date, Doc is averaging 4.5 million total viewers (with delayed playback), besting the cancelled nad recently ended 9-1-1: Lone Star to rank as Fox’s most-watched entertainment program of the 2024-25 TV season.
- 2/26/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

Fox needs more of “Doc,” stat. The medical drama starring Molly Parker has been given a 22-episode Season 2 renewal, a rarity in the modern era of television.
The premiere of “Doc” secured over 16 million viewers across platforms to date, making it Fox’s most-watched debut in over five years. The 10-episode Season 1 currently has two episodes left, which will debut on March 11 and 18. Barbie Kligman developed the series based on the Italian “Doc – Nelle tue mani,” which was created and is produced by Lux Vide, a Fremantle Company.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced Season 1 of ‘Doc.’ Barbie and Hank [Steinberg] have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life,” Michael Thorn, president of Fox Television Network, said in a Wednesday statement. “Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony and an exceptional cast,...
The premiere of “Doc” secured over 16 million viewers across platforms to date, making it Fox’s most-watched debut in over five years. The 10-episode Season 1 currently has two episodes left, which will debut on March 11 and 18. Barbie Kligman developed the series based on the Italian “Doc – Nelle tue mani,” which was created and is produced by Lux Vide, a Fremantle Company.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced Season 1 of ‘Doc.’ Barbie and Hank [Steinberg] have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life,” Michael Thorn, president of Fox Television Network, said in a Wednesday statement. “Renewing for a second season was an easy decision, thanks to this incredible team, our partners at Sony and an exceptional cast,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap


Fox is going all-in on its first-year medical drama Doc.
The network has renewed the series, starring Molly Parker, for a second season — and the order is an old-school, 22-episode season, showing a vote of confidence after solid early returns in the ratings. Doc is averaging about 2.3 million same-day viewers, per Nielsen, but grows substantially with streaming on Hulu and other delayed viewing. Fox says the pilot episode, which aired Jan. 7, has hit 16 million viewers across all platforms (including on-air repeats).
Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment Studios produce Doc. Barbie Kligman is the showrunner and executive produces with Hank Steinberg and Erwin Stoff.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced season one of Doc,” Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life. Renewing for a second season was an easy decision,...
The network has renewed the series, starring Molly Parker, for a second season — and the order is an old-school, 22-episode season, showing a vote of confidence after solid early returns in the ratings. Doc is averaging about 2.3 million same-day viewers, per Nielsen, but grows substantially with streaming on Hulu and other delayed viewing. Fox says the pilot episode, which aired Jan. 7, has hit 16 million viewers across all platforms (including on-air repeats).
Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment Studios produce Doc. Barbie Kligman is the showrunner and executive produces with Hank Steinberg and Erwin Stoff.
“We are thrilled that audiences have embraced season one of Doc,” Fox Television Network president Michael Thorn said in a statement. “Barbie and Hank have done an outstanding job bringing one of the most emotionally powerful series on television to life. Renewing for a second season was an easy decision,...
- 2/26/2025
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doc Season 1 Episode 8 “Man Plans.”] Richard (Scott Wolf) may be worried about Amy (Molly Parker) remembering that she was investigating him for a patient’s death before the accident that took eight years of her memories, but in the latest episode of Doc, he is very genuine in a scene reminiscent of what their relationship once was (and as we see in flashbacks). It’s in this episode that Richard reveals to Amy what we learned in Episode 7 that explains his recent behavior: His son has been diagnosed with behavioral and schizotypal disorders and is now in a facility. He hadn’t told her before her accident. According to Wolf, that’s in no way a manipulation. “That’s very telling about where he is in the story at that point, how they’ve kind of started to come back together,” he tells TV Insider. The two were once close,...
- 2/26/2025
- TV Insider


On Tuesday February 25 2025, Fox broadcasts Doc!
Man Plans Season 1 Episode 8 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “Man Plans,” promises to deliver an engaging mix of medical drama and personal relationships. In this episode, Amy and Richard find themselves reconnecting as they work together to treat a patient. However, the diagnosis of their patient turns out to be more complicated than it first appears. This twist adds an intriguing layer to the episode, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
As Amy and Richard navigate the challenges of their patient’s condition, the theme of love takes center stage. The episode explores how the pressures of their work and personal lives bring their feelings to the forefront. This focus on love and connection among the characters may resonate with many, making it a relatable and heartfelt experience.
Fans of “Doc” can look forward to a blend of emotional...
Man Plans Season 1 Episode 8 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “Man Plans,” promises to deliver an engaging mix of medical drama and personal relationships. In this episode, Amy and Richard find themselves reconnecting as they work together to treat a patient. However, the diagnosis of their patient turns out to be more complicated than it first appears. This twist adds an intriguing layer to the episode, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
As Amy and Richard navigate the challenges of their patient’s condition, the theme of love takes center stage. The episode explores how the pressures of their work and personal lives bring their feelings to the forefront. This focus on love and connection among the characters may resonate with many, making it a relatable and heartfelt experience.
Fans of “Doc” can look forward to a blend of emotional...
- 2/25/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


Amy’s already complicated life becomes even more so on Fox’s Doc episode eight, “Man Plans.” Episode eight will air on Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Man Plans” Plot: Amy and Richard reconnect while treating a patient whose diagnosis is not at all what it seems. A real-life romcom comes to Westside Hospital, bringing love to the forefront of everyone’s mind.
Amirah Vann and Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 8 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC.) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy wakes up from surgery...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Man Plans” Plot: Amy and Richard reconnect while treating a patient whose diagnosis is not at all what it seems. A real-life romcom comes to Westside Hospital, bringing love to the forefront of everyone’s mind.
Amirah Vann and Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 8 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC.) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy wakes up from surgery...
- 2/19/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doc Season 1 Episode 7 “Secrets and Lies.”] Doc reveals another side of Richard (Scott Wolf), the hospital’s interim chief since Amy’s (Molly Parker) accident that took eight years of her memories from her, and it does explain what he was going through when he made the fatal mistake that cost a patient his life. As the episode reveals, Richard has been hiding the fact that his son has bipolar and schizotypal disorders. Gina (Amirah Vann) reiterates what she’s told him before: He needs in-patient behavioral therapy. But instead, Richard and his wife have kept him at home. And now, Richard takes time off, ignoring a call from Sonya (Anya Banerjee) just as she reaches out to take time off after realizing her patient is the man who raped her. At the end of the episode, with their son packing for in-patient treatment, Richard and his wife sit down,...
- 2/19/2025
- TV Insider

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doc Season 1 Episode 7 “Secrets and Lies.” The following post contains discussions of sexual assault.] Sonya (Anya Banerjee) faces her most challenging patient yet in the latest Doc episode: Ravi (Ritesh Rajan), the man who raped her after her mother set them up. Sonya struggles, even trying to reach out to interim chief Richard (Scott Wolf) to get off the case. but he’s too wrapped up in his own personal business to answer her call. Working alongside Amy (Molly Parker), Sonya does treat him, but when he taunts her and insists he didn’t rape her, she has a moment of weakness and injects air into his central line. Amy helps her fix it, then Sonya does open up to her. In the end, Sonya’s able to get justice: She not only reaches out to another woman he raped, but she’d also done a rape kit on herself...
- 2/19/2025
- TV Insider


On Tuesday February 18 2025, Fox broadcasts Doc!
Secrets and Lies Season 1 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “Secrets and Lies,” promises to deliver an emotional and thought-provoking storyline. In this episode, Sonya finds herself in a difficult position when a patient from her past comes into the clinic. This situation brings back memories and challenges her ability to provide the best care. She must lean on Amy for support as she navigates the complexities of her past and the impact it has on her present.
Meanwhile, Richard faces his own challenges at home. A family situation arises that requires his attention and care. This subplot adds depth to Richard’s character and highlights the balance between professional responsibilities and personal life. It showcases how family dynamics can affect one’s work and emotional well-being.
In another part of the clinic, Jake and Tj engage in a debate about...
Secrets and Lies Season 1 Episode 7 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Doc,” titled “Secrets and Lies,” promises to deliver an emotional and thought-provoking storyline. In this episode, Sonya finds herself in a difficult position when a patient from her past comes into the clinic. This situation brings back memories and challenges her ability to provide the best care. She must lean on Amy for support as she navigates the complexities of her past and the impact it has on her present.
Meanwhile, Richard faces his own challenges at home. A family situation arises that requires his attention and care. This subplot adds depth to Richard’s character and highlights the balance between professional responsibilities and personal life. It showcases how family dynamics can affect one’s work and emotional well-being.
In another part of the clinic, Jake and Tj engage in a debate about...
- 2/18/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular


The excitement builds as “Doc” returns for Season 1, Episode 8, titled “Man Plans.” This episode promises to delve deeper into the lives of its beloved characters, especially Amy and Richard. As they work together to treat a patient, their past connections begin to resurface, leading to a heartwarming reconnection that viewers won’t want to miss.
The episode centers around a patient whose diagnosis takes an unexpected turn, adding layers of complexity to the story. This twist not only challenges Amy and Richard professionally but also personally, as they navigate their feelings amidst the chaos. Love is a central theme in this episode, bringing a sense of warmth and hope to the narrative.
With the backdrop of the hospital setting, the characters find themselves reflecting on their relationships and what love truly means. As the clock ticks down to 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, fans of “Doc” can look forward to...
The episode centers around a patient whose diagnosis takes an unexpected turn, adding layers of complexity to the story. This twist not only challenges Amy and Richard professionally but also personally, as they navigate their feelings amidst the chaos. Love is a central theme in this episode, bringing a sense of warmth and hope to the narrative.
With the backdrop of the hospital setting, the characters find themselves reflecting on their relationships and what love truly means. As the clock ticks down to 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, fans of “Doc” can look forward to...
- 2/17/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday


We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about FBI, Law & Order: Svu, The Voice, Paradise and more!
1 | As Fire Country’s Bode debated forgiving Jake for impulsively sleeping with Gabriela… were you kinda wanting Jake to argue, “Hello, I forgave you for brazenly stealing Gabriela from me in Season 1″?
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1 | As Fire Country’s Bode debated forgiving Jake for impulsively sleeping with Gabriela… were you kinda wanting Jake to argue, “Hello, I forgave you for brazenly stealing Gabriela from me in Season 1″?
More from TVLineWas FBI Agent Reckless? Is New NBC Drama Giving Pll? Did Grammys' Doechii Conjure Harry Potter? Who Covets Severance Parka? More Qs!Grisly #OneChicago Xover? Did Will Trent Trigger Alias Binge? Worst Night Agent Wig?...
- 2/14/2025
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots, Ryan Schwartz, Rebecca Luther, Charlie Mason and Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com


The promo for Fox’s Doc episode seven teases the return of someone disturbing from Sonya’s past. Episode seven, “Secrets and Lies,” will air on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Secrets and Lies” Plot: Sonya wrestles with treating a guy from her past and must rely on Amy to help her. Richard (Scott Wolf) deals with a family situation. Jake and Tj debate the moral implications of a diagnosis.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 7 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Secrets and Lies” Plot: Sonya wrestles with treating a guy from her past and must rely on Amy to help her. Richard (Scott Wolf) deals with a family situation. Jake and Tj debate the moral implications of a diagnosis.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ episode 7 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a late-night car crash results in severe head trauma, Amy...
- 2/13/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies


Amy continues to try and deal with bits of memories of her personal life while helping patients on Fox’s Doc season one episode six. “Once, More With Feeling” will air on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Once More, with Feeling” Plot: It’s a race against time as Amy and Jake try to uncover the cause of a unique patient’s worsening condition. Gina (Vann) treats a quirky hypochondriac, and Amy makes a shocking discovery about her pre-accident love life.
Molly Parker and Jon Ecker in ‘Doc’ episode 6 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description,...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“Once More, with Feeling” Plot: It’s a race against time as Amy and Jake try to uncover the cause of a unique patient’s worsening condition. Gina (Vann) treats a quirky hypochondriac, and Amy makes a shocking discovery about her pre-accident love life.
Molly Parker and Jon Ecker in ‘Doc’ episode 6 (Photo © 2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description,...
- 2/8/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies


Amy faces an ethical dilemma on Fox’s Doc season one episode five, “He Ain’t Heavy.” Episode five will air on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“He Ain’t Heavy” Plot: Amy and Sonya endeavor to help a teen in need of a bone marrow transplant and his younger brother whose own health issues jeopardize his life to donate. Jake deals with a fainting bride and her worried groom. Michael (Metwally) struggles with a secret he’s been keeping.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ season 1 episode 5 (Photo ©2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“He Ain’t Heavy” Plot: Amy and Sonya endeavor to help a teen in need of a bone marrow transplant and his younger brother whose own health issues jeopardize his life to donate. Jake deals with a fainting bride and her worried groom. Michael (Metwally) struggles with a secret he’s been keeping.
Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ season 1 episode 5 (Photo ©2025 Fox Media LLC) Doc Series Description, Courtesy of Fox:
After a...
- 2/2/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies


The following contains spoilers from the first four episodes of Fox’s Doc, which airs Tuesdays at 9/8c.
Fox’s Doc makes you wonder if the 1991 Harrison Ford film Regarding Henry would have been better received, its premise better explored, as an ongoing TV series.
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- 1/30/2025
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com

Scott Wolf’s role in the new Fox drama Doc has marked a homecoming for the veteran actor, who became a household name in the ’90s when he starred opposite Matthew Fox and Neve Campbell in the network’s drama Party of Five.
While talking up his latest gig opposite Molly Parker during an Austin TV Festival panel Tuesday, Wolf says he has come “full circle in an amazing way” by starring in a medical drama “that resonates the same way that [Party of Five did] with me.”
Based on a true story, Doc follows Dr. Amy Larsen (Parker), a brilliant but irascible surgeon who forgets the last eight years of her life after she was involved in a car accident. It premiered Jan. 7 on Fox.
“It’s a real gift,” Wolf told the crowd in Austin Tuesday. “The fact that Doc feels like a show that aspires to the...
While talking up his latest gig opposite Molly Parker during an Austin TV Festival panel Tuesday, Wolf says he has come “full circle in an amazing way” by starring in a medical drama “that resonates the same way that [Party of Five did] with me.”
Based on a true story, Doc follows Dr. Amy Larsen (Parker), a brilliant but irascible surgeon who forgets the last eight years of her life after she was involved in a car accident. It premiered Jan. 7 on Fox.
“It’s a real gift,” Wolf told the crowd in Austin Tuesday. “The fact that Doc feels like a show that aspires to the...
- 1/29/2025
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV

[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Doc Season 1 Episode 4 “One Small Step.”] Richard (Scott Wolf) is not making it a secret that he’s nervous around Amy (Molly Parker) on Doc. She may have lost eight years of memories after a car accident, but at any moment, she can remember that she was investigating him for his actions with a patient who died. And now, Amy’s back at work, albeit on strict protocols, and Richard is keeping a very close eye on her. Take, for instance, his reaction upon seeing her talking to Dr. Franco from pathology, worried that Amy could find out about the autopsy report she ordered on the aforementioned patient. (Amy was asking if she performed an autopsy on her son who died. She hadn’t.) After, he emails Dr. Franco and tells her that since Amy’s not currently a licensed physician, any requests for information should be approved by him.
- 1/29/2025
- TV Insider

Note: This story contains spoilers from “Doc” Episode 4.
“Doc” flashed back to a pivotal tragedy in Dr. Amy Larsen’s elusive past, making room for a new beginning for her family.
Episode 4, titled “One Small Step,” followed as Amy (Molly Parker) — who works to learn more about her past after waking up from an accident having lost eight years of her memory — stumbled upon an old video clip that showed her icy treatment toward her then-husband Michael (Omar Metwally), filmed some time after the death of their son Danny. The video featured Amy sniping at Michael for an issue that came up during their daughter Katie’s birthday. After Michael called her out on her attitude, Amy lashed out saying nothing goes well in their lives unless she’s handling it herself. Gina (Amirah Vann) then stepped in, telling the couple to not argue during the birthday party.
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“Doc” flashed back to a pivotal tragedy in Dr. Amy Larsen’s elusive past, making room for a new beginning for her family.
Episode 4, titled “One Small Step,” followed as Amy (Molly Parker) — who works to learn more about her past after waking up from an accident having lost eight years of her memory — stumbled upon an old video clip that showed her icy treatment toward her then-husband Michael (Omar Metwally), filmed some time after the death of their son Danny. The video featured Amy sniping at Michael for an issue that came up during their daughter Katie’s birthday. After Michael called her out on her attitude, Amy lashed out saying nothing goes well in their lives unless she’s handling it herself. Gina (Amirah Vann) then stepped in, telling the couple to not argue during the birthday party.
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- 1/29/2025
- by Jose Alejandro Bastidas
- The Wrap


Amy continues to try and figure out what her life was like leading up to the accident on Fox’s Doc season one episode four. “One Small Step” will air on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt after a new episode of Kitchen Nightmares.
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“One Small Step” Plot: Amy must confront who she became after the tragedy struck her family seven years ago. Sonya and Tj disagree on how to handle a sick Marine, and Amy and Jake make a life-changing discovery about an Alzheimer’s patient.
Jon Ecker and Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ season 1 episode 4 (Photo...
Molly Parker plays Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally is Dr. Michael Hamda, Amirah Vann is Dr. Gina Walker, Jon Ecker is Dr. Jake Heller, and Anya Banerjee is Dr. Sonya Maitra. Season one guest stars include Scott Wolf as Dr. Richard Miller and Patrick Walker as Dr. Tj Coleman.
“One Small Step” Plot: Amy must confront who she became after the tragedy struck her family seven years ago. Sonya and Tj disagree on how to handle a sick Marine, and Amy and Jake make a life-changing discovery about an Alzheimer’s patient.
Jon Ecker and Molly Parker in ‘Doc’ season 1 episode 4 (Photo...
- 1/27/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies

While right now Scott Wolf is all over TV screens on Doc, playing, as he puts it, “kind of like two characters, a private one and a public one.” That’s kind of full circle for him, since he got his start playing twins on Kids Incorporated in 1991. “I played twins tight out of the gates, complicated stuff,” he recalled when he recently stopped by TV Insider. (Watch the full career look-back above.) That show was where he met Jennifer Love Hewitt, with whom he’d go on to work on Party of Five. “Really fun, a little stressful because it was my first time with a big speaking role.” Wolf also appeared in eight episodes of Saved by the Bell between 1990 and 1992 — but he was only ever technically an extra. He explains, “I had just gotten to Los Angeles. I had never really spent time on film sets, so...
- 1/27/2025
- TV Insider
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