1 day ago "There was a lot written about the Syrian crisis because there were a lot of refugees from Syria coming to Toronto," Kay said. His hope was to reflect the diversity normally seen in a Toronto hospital. He's not arguing that ER might not have done the same in its later seasons but that in its earlier seasons, the show was mindblowing, "extremely emotional and extremely powerful but not manipulative," which he found very inspiring. She was a no brainer for that part.

To try to do that, Kay says, you need to establish the other characters as almost archetypes so that viewers feel connected to them quickly. By BILL HARRIS Special to The Lede Joseph Kay has worked on plenty of successful TV shows, but he had to admit it: There’s something special about having a giant billboard for TRANSPLANT prominently on display on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. As a big believer in the universality of the specific, by telling the story through Bashir, Kay hopes it is a platform to explore themes of adaptation, assimilation, and starting over, themes that are universal in scope. Harold Greenberg Fund winds down French program; long-term future of English stream unclearTelefilm commits $100,000 toward founding of Black Screen OfficeProjects from Hsiung, Drljaca, Cheesman among TIFF Short CutsThe road to Fantasia: Filmmakers on their sophomore features TORONTO - When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in …

It was similar in Canada, but with a slightly different slant.

Kay first had the idea for Transplant around 2017, after the US election, during which time the idea of immigration was heavy in the air. Kay's consultant was a Syrian doctor who had lived that experience.

He wanted the lead, Bashir, the be the sun around which everything else orbits and to deliberately widen.

Subscriptions and advertising are both necessary to fund the journalism we bring to you. John's amazing and, with his wit and intelligence and hilarity and a certain kind of grit. The showrunner, creator, writer and executive producer discusses the medical drama starring Hamza Haq ahead of its U.S. debut on NBC today. Transplant starts as one man's story, and because of that, he also views The Good Doctor as a successful show to emulate in the way the story unfolds from one man's journey to an ensemble piece. "He is, I think, a star.

"You never know how people are going to come to things, and we were fortunate; we had a very warm reception in Canada and big audiences, so I'm curious to see what's going to happen in the US.

It's meant as entertainment, and all we strive to do is tell an emotionally grounded, honest portrayal of one guy trying to start his life over, and I hope in that way, all we do is invite a certain amount of empathy for his experience, and that's it; that's as far as it goes. " He's taking everything I say the wrong way. TORONTO — When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. They very rarely will get a shot at their residencies, and when they do, it's very onerous. Transplant follows much of the same trajectory.

He's an absolutely incredible actor.

Transplant was such a Canadian success story that a second season has already been ordered. So, while Transplant isn't a legal drama, what Kay learned from his favorites of the genre is how to write characters.

When “Transplant” creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. "We're not a political show. A story about a refugee Syrian doctor trying to form a new life in Toronto struck Kay as an apt and unique take on the medical drama genre. Very dynamic actor. We'll be covering the whole season with episodic reviews, so be sure to tune in and return to TV Fanatic for more coverage. Bashir's troubles resuming his career come down to the fact he cannot get his credentials from schools or hospitals in his home country.

“It's a huge, huge deal for me, and… "I'm a big fan of the space, and I like all of them, or many, many of them, but for me, ER is the wheelhouse, you know, and I had been super into it when it was on.

She was really funny, she plays Mag.
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1 day ago "There was a lot written about the Syrian crisis because there were a lot of refugees from Syria coming to Toronto," Kay said. His hope was to reflect the diversity normally seen in a Toronto hospital. He's not arguing that ER might not have done the same in its later seasons but that in its earlier seasons, the show was mindblowing, "extremely emotional and extremely powerful but not manipulative," which he found very inspiring. She was a no brainer for that part.

To try to do that, Kay says, you need to establish the other characters as almost archetypes so that viewers feel connected to them quickly. By BILL HARRIS Special to The Lede Joseph Kay has worked on plenty of successful TV shows, but he had to admit it: There’s something special about having a giant billboard for TRANSPLANT prominently on display on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. As a big believer in the universality of the specific, by telling the story through Bashir, Kay hopes it is a platform to explore themes of adaptation, assimilation, and starting over, themes that are universal in scope. Harold Greenberg Fund winds down French program; long-term future of English stream unclearTelefilm commits $100,000 toward founding of Black Screen OfficeProjects from Hsiung, Drljaca, Cheesman among TIFF Short CutsThe road to Fantasia: Filmmakers on their sophomore features TORONTO - When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in …

It was similar in Canada, but with a slightly different slant.

Kay first had the idea for Transplant around 2017, after the US election, during which time the idea of immigration was heavy in the air. Kay's consultant was a Syrian doctor who had lived that experience.

He wanted the lead, Bashir, the be the sun around which everything else orbits and to deliberately widen.

Subscriptions and advertising are both necessary to fund the journalism we bring to you. John's amazing and, with his wit and intelligence and hilarity and a certain kind of grit. The showrunner, creator, writer and executive producer discusses the medical drama starring Hamza Haq ahead of its U.S. debut on NBC today. Transplant starts as one man's story, and because of that, he also views The Good Doctor as a successful show to emulate in the way the story unfolds from one man's journey to an ensemble piece. "He is, I think, a star.

"You never know how people are going to come to things, and we were fortunate; we had a very warm reception in Canada and big audiences, so I'm curious to see what's going to happen in the US.

It's meant as entertainment, and all we strive to do is tell an emotionally grounded, honest portrayal of one guy trying to start his life over, and I hope in that way, all we do is invite a certain amount of empathy for his experience, and that's it; that's as far as it goes. " He's taking everything I say the wrong way. TORONTO — When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. They very rarely will get a shot at their residencies, and when they do, it's very onerous. Transplant follows much of the same trajectory.

He's an absolutely incredible actor.

Transplant was such a Canadian success story that a second season has already been ordered. So, while Transplant isn't a legal drama, what Kay learned from his favorites of the genre is how to write characters.

When “Transplant” creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. "We're not a political show. A story about a refugee Syrian doctor trying to form a new life in Toronto struck Kay as an apt and unique take on the medical drama genre. Very dynamic actor. We'll be covering the whole season with episodic reviews, so be sure to tune in and return to TV Fanatic for more coverage. Bashir's troubles resuming his career come down to the fact he cannot get his credentials from schools or hospitals in his home country.

“It's a huge, huge deal for me, and… "I'm a big fan of the space, and I like all of them, or many, many of them, but for me, ER is the wheelhouse, you know, and I had been super into it when it was on.

She was really funny, she plays Mag.
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What are you going to do?

"I had wanted to develop a medical drama with a producer that I worked with here in Toronto, and I had been reading up about medical residence, and I wound up learning that if you are an international medical graduate and you want to do your residency in Canada, that it's actually like unbelievably difficult to get a job."

1 day ago "There was a lot written about the Syrian crisis because there were a lot of refugees from Syria coming to Toronto," Kay said. His hope was to reflect the diversity normally seen in a Toronto hospital. He's not arguing that ER might not have done the same in its later seasons but that in its earlier seasons, the show was mindblowing, "extremely emotional and extremely powerful but not manipulative," which he found very inspiring. She was a no brainer for that part.

To try to do that, Kay says, you need to establish the other characters as almost archetypes so that viewers feel connected to them quickly. By BILL HARRIS Special to The Lede Joseph Kay has worked on plenty of successful TV shows, but he had to admit it: There’s something special about having a giant billboard for TRANSPLANT prominently on display on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. As a big believer in the universality of the specific, by telling the story through Bashir, Kay hopes it is a platform to explore themes of adaptation, assimilation, and starting over, themes that are universal in scope. Harold Greenberg Fund winds down French program; long-term future of English stream unclearTelefilm commits $100,000 toward founding of Black Screen OfficeProjects from Hsiung, Drljaca, Cheesman among TIFF Short CutsThe road to Fantasia: Filmmakers on their sophomore features TORONTO - When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in …

It was similar in Canada, but with a slightly different slant.

Kay first had the idea for Transplant around 2017, after the US election, during which time the idea of immigration was heavy in the air. Kay's consultant was a Syrian doctor who had lived that experience.

He wanted the lead, Bashir, the be the sun around which everything else orbits and to deliberately widen.

Subscriptions and advertising are both necessary to fund the journalism we bring to you. John's amazing and, with his wit and intelligence and hilarity and a certain kind of grit. The showrunner, creator, writer and executive producer discusses the medical drama starring Hamza Haq ahead of its U.S. debut on NBC today. Transplant starts as one man's story, and because of that, he also views The Good Doctor as a successful show to emulate in the way the story unfolds from one man's journey to an ensemble piece. "He is, I think, a star.

"You never know how people are going to come to things, and we were fortunate; we had a very warm reception in Canada and big audiences, so I'm curious to see what's going to happen in the US.

It's meant as entertainment, and all we strive to do is tell an emotionally grounded, honest portrayal of one guy trying to start his life over, and I hope in that way, all we do is invite a certain amount of empathy for his experience, and that's it; that's as far as it goes. " He's taking everything I say the wrong way. TORONTO — When "Transplant" creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. They very rarely will get a shot at their residencies, and when they do, it's very onerous. Transplant follows much of the same trajectory.

He's an absolutely incredible actor.

Transplant was such a Canadian success story that a second season has already been ordered. So, while Transplant isn't a legal drama, what Kay learned from his favorites of the genre is how to write characters.

When “Transplant” creator Joseph Kay conceived the idea for the series, the 2016 U.S. presidential election had just happened and thousands of Syrian refugees were resettling in Canada. "We're not a political show. A story about a refugee Syrian doctor trying to form a new life in Toronto struck Kay as an apt and unique take on the medical drama genre. Very dynamic actor. We'll be covering the whole season with episodic reviews, so be sure to tune in and return to TV Fanatic for more coverage. Bashir's troubles resuming his career come down to the fact he cannot get his credentials from schools or hospitals in his home country.

“It's a huge, huge deal for me, and… "I'm a big fan of the space, and I like all of them, or many, many of them, but for me, ER is the wheelhouse, you know, and I had been super into it when it was on.

She was really funny, she plays Mag.

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