Joseph Kay Previews Transplant Season 3: ‘We Wanted Bash to Never Feel Too Safe’

Transplant Season 3 is coming to NBC with multiple cliffhangers to resolve. The Canadian medical drama left off with a shocking helicopter crash, the emotional departure of one of its founding characters and Bash reaching a crossroads in his dynamic with Mags. The entire series seemed set to turn on its head — so should viewers expect more surprises in the new season? And what lies ahead at York Memorial Hospital after all those questions are resolved?CBR spoke to Transplant creator Joseph Kay about the rationale behind some of those major storytelling decisions, as well as what he feels separates the show from the crowded field of TV medical dramas. He also discussed another choice not so far off in the future: getting to the end of Bash’s story. Transplant Season 3 premieres Thursday, Oct. 12 at 9:00 p.m. on NBC, with Seasons 1 and 2 streaming on Peacock.CBR: You made some very big storytelling moves in the Season 2 finale, and there are other important developments in the Transplant Season 3 premiere. Will audiences see some of these changes continue to play out across the season, or does the first episode resolve most of those big questions?RELATED: New Amsterdam’s Streaming Popularity Proves It’s Worth the Watch

Transplant Season 3 is coming to NBC with multiple cliffhangers to resolve. The Canadian medical drama left off with a shocking helicopter crash, the emotional departure of one of its founding characters and Bash reaching a crossroads in his dynamic with Mags. The entire series seemed set to turn on its head — so should viewers expect more surprises in the new season? And what lies ahead at York Memorial Hospital after all those questions are resolved?

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CBR spoke to Transplant creator Joseph Kay about the rationale behind some of those major storytelling decisions, as well as what he feels separates the show from the crowded field of TV medical dramas. He also discussed another choice not so far off in the future: getting to the end of Bash’s story. Transplant Season 3 premieres Thursday, Oct. 12 at 9:00 p.m. on NBC, with Seasons 1 and 2 streaming on Peacock.

CBR: You made some very big storytelling moves in the Season 2 finale, and there are other important developments in the Transplant Season 3 premiere. Will audiences see some of these changes continue to play out across the season, or does the first episode resolve most of those big questions?

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