The Canadian medical television series Transplant was created by Joseph Kay. The fourth season continues the captivating story, concentrating on Dr. Bashir’s journey. This season continues to produce medical cases and storylines between the doctors that captivate audiences, keeping them engaged and providing the much-needed adrenaline rush through different emergencies that have made the show so popular.
Transplant Season 4 follows Dr. Bashir Hamed as he overcomes several obstacles while restoring his career as a medical resident. The series’ main character, Dr. Bashir Hamed, popularly known as Bash, is portrayed by Hamza Haq. Along with Ayisha Issa playing Dr. June Curtis, Sirena Gulamgaus playing Amira Hamed, Torri Higginson playing Claire Malone, Jim Watson playing Dr. Theo Hunter, and Laurence Leboeuf playing Dr. Magalie Leblanc are among the ensemble cast members.
About The Show
Before diving into Transplant Season 4 Episode 10, let’s quickly talk about the show. When Dr. Bashir Hamed, an emergency medicine expert, moves away from war-torn Syria for a fresh start in Canada, he begins his training in medicine from scratch. Despite the difficulty, he was able to secure a residency position in the emergency department at Toronto’s premier hospital.
Bashir Hamed was forced to flee the civil conflict in Syria as a refugee to travel to Canada. Bash is trying to get his professional life on track to help people by becoming an accepted doctor in this new country, establishing new relationships, and having a good life.
Bashir is employed as a medical resident in the Toronto emergency room of the York Memorial Hospital. The fact that he has to prove himself before he can go up the system makes his presence challenging throughout the show. He faces a lot of obstacles in his daily life as an immigrant.
This is turning into one of the finest shows on Canadian television. A brilliant and original concept with a skilled immigrant doctor trying to make his way in the world leads to several exciting scenarios that will test the main character. Its creativity sets it apart from other medical dramas.
Laurence Leboeuf and Hamza Haq, two actors whom I knew and who delivered a good performance in this show as well, are ably supported by Hannah, John, and Tori Higginson. There is a lot to talk about the show, but now let’s discuss when Episode 10 of Transplant Season 4 will be released and what will happen in it.
Release Date & Where to Read
Transplant Season 4 Episode 10 will be released on 20 January 2024 on CTV. This Episode is titled “Never Too Late to Start Again”. At the time of writing, 10 episodes are scheduled for this fourth season and we think there will be at least 13 episodes.
The Synopsis of Episode 10 is as follows: “Novak and June are at odds. Theo takes a major decision and puts his life at danger for a patient. In an emergency, Bash steps up to the plate and realizes how far he’s come.”
Episode 10 of Transplant Season 4 will air at 10 PM ET in Canada. New episodes of Transplant Season 4 are released every Saturday. The episode 10 release timings for the rest of the world are as follows:
- Pacific Time (New York) 7:00 PM on Saturday, 20 January 2024
- Eastern Time (Canada) 10:00 PM on Sunday, 21 January 2024
- Greenwich Mean Time (London) 3:00 AM on Sunday, 21 January 2024
- Central European Time (Germany) 4:00 AM on Sunday, 21 January 2024
- Australian Standard Time (Australia) 12:00 PM on Sunday, 21 January 2024
If you have CTV on your TV, you could just tune in at the time mentioned above. But, if you missed the episode while it was airing live or prefer Streaming Transplant Season 4, then you can stream the show on CTV’s streaming site, ctv.com.
You can also catch Transplant S4 E10 on USA and Spectrum. Alternatively, you can also watch all of Transplant Season 4 episodes through fuboTV if you have a fuboTV Subscription. Peacock Premium is another way or place where you can stream all of Transplant Season 4 episodes and seasons whenever you want.
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