It’s just as relevant today as it would’ve been in the fall, when we normally would come on. HORTON | As far as the subject matter goes with the pandemic, it’s sadly continued, so it’s not like we’re coming on after it’s over. When it was clear that we couldn’t film in these hospitals anymore, we had to build an entire hospital from scratch, and that’s one of the reasons that we started shooting much later than everyone else. It’s just there was really no way to do it.ĭAVID SCHULNER | One of the reasons why is we filmed in real hospitals at Bellevue in New York and Kings County in New York, which were 70 percent of our stages that we used. But no, we’d much rather have been able to come on sooner. Then again, this year is so jangled and turned upside down that this abnormalcy is something people, I think, are expecting and not reading too much into or being thrown too much by. No one wants to have their show be off the air for a year. TVLINE | Were you concerned about the fact that the show was coming back in March, after most of the other broadcast dramas had already returned and tackled COVID? New Amsterdam Season 3 Trailer: Amidst COVID Crisis, Max Hopes for a ‘Better’ Future… With Helen?
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