New Amsterdam Reviews

New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Falling

New Amsterdam Review: Falling

After the tease of a Helen return, New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 11 delivers a predictable and underwhelming installment leading into the series finale. Our review!
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New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 4 Review: Heal Thyself

New Amsterdam Review: Heal Thyself

Max encourages self-care for the doctors on New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 4, which leads to introspection, breakthroughs, and unlocks Max's greatest fear. Our review!
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New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 3 Review: Big Day

New Amsterdam Review: Big Day

A shocking case rocks the doctors on New Amsterdam Season 5 Episode 3 and makes them question their ethics and morals. Check out our review of a provocative hour!
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New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 20 Review: Rise

New Amsterdam Review: Rise

A long, hard fight to get rid of Veronica Fuentes finally comes to an end on New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 20, while Lauren returns to the ED and Leyla. Our review!
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New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 15 Review: Two Doors

New Amsterdam Review: Two Doors

On New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 15, Max orchestrates a plan to get rid of Veronica. Flashbacks reveal how Veronica became this way, and more. Read our review
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New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 13 Review: Family

New Amsterdam Review: Family

On New Amsterdam Season 4 Episode 13, Max gets involved with Helen and her mother's tense relationship, Wilder's brother needs treatment, and a sad loss Read our review!
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New Amsterdam Quotes

My sister Luna and I were born here in New Amsterdam, and eight years later, Luna died here. Hospital-acquired infection. Entirely preventable.

Max

Max: Unlike the previous medical director, I actually expect you to practice medicine at this hospital because I don't know, that's your job.
Helen: You're funny.
Max: You said that.
Helen: I'll tell you what, I'll continue giving speeches all over the world because you can't afford the type of publicity I give this hospital. And I'll continue my on-air appearances with Ellen, Oprah, and anyone else powerful enough to go by one name because someone has to remind New York that even though New Amsterdam is an underfunded public hospital, we can still go toe-to-toe with the privates from basic care to state of the art procedures. I will be back next week with lunch at the Tavern. My treat.