starring Hamza Haq as Syrian-born Dr. Bashir “Bash” Hamed, originated on Canada’s CTV, where it aired last winter/spring to big numbers and was renewed for a second season.NBC added the series to its fall schedule amidst the pandemic shutdown; since its September premiere, it has performed admirably and is an odds-on favorite to return to NBC next season. (Production on Season 2 has been delayed in Montreal due to COVID — CTV has targeted a January start date.)As “Transplant” winds down to its two-part season finale (airing Dec.
8), Leboeuf says the relationship between Mags and Bash — there’s been an unspoken romantic spark between them — will be expanded upon.
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