“There’s a coronary heart ready, and it’s an ideal match.” These phrases, to finish the June 5 episode, have the flexibility to alter Mags’ (Laurence Leboeuf) life on Transplant. Now, within the June 12 episode, aptly titled “Coronary heart,” Mags is uncertain about her future. In spite of everything, this comes simply as she’s gotten the fellowship place for which she was in competitors together with her ex-boyfriend Bash (Hamza Haq).
“It’s a cocktail of feelings proper now,” Leboeuf tells TV Insider. “It’s simply the very best information ever. After which this information, which is nice, which is nice information, she’s fortunate to have been chosen for this, however on the similar time, it’s very daunting. Additionally, for her fellowship, it’s info she didn’t inform Devi [Rekha Sharma]. It’s additionally one thing that, so is it secret, is it not? What does she do with that? So yeah, it’s a really conflicting subsequent few episodes that we’re going to be part of, however it’s nice to play that.”
That is additionally a state of affairs the place she will be able to’t simply react like she usually would. She might have to lean on another person.
“Mags has all the time been fairly strong in her decision-making course of and stuff, however I believe she’s going to should open up a bit of bit to get some assist right here as a result of I believe one factor she didn’t foresee is perhaps her nerves and her feeling a bit weak and fragile on this state of affairs, this reverse state of affairs,” explains Leboeuf. “It’s a much bigger deal than something she’s gone by, so I believe she’s going to have to offer area a bit of bit to get some assist.”
After all, there’s additionally the truth that medical doctors make the worst sufferers. In spite of everything, they know all the pieces that may go incorrect. “Precisely,” the star agrees. “And Mags being the very best, she is aware of.”
Additionally, on this subsequent episode, Bash goes into shock, inflicting reminiscence blackouts and placing sufferers in danger. Plus, June (Ayisha Issa) begins making selections about parenthood, and Theo (Jim Watson) treats a younger affected person he met years in the past with excessive sensitivities.
Transplant, Thursdays, 8/7c, NBC