List of General Hospital: Night Shift episodes
The following is an episode list for the SOAPnet drama series, General Hospital: Night Shift. The series premiered on July 12, 2007, from 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM, after encore episodes of General Hospital.
Episode list
Season 1: 2007
Episode | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original Airdate |
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1.01[1] | "Frayed Anatomies" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Owen Renfroe[1] | July 12, 2007[1] |
After treating an indigent patient against hospital policy, Robin and Patrick have been assigned the night shift at General Hospital. An accidental shooting sends Jason and Spinelli to the hospital. Patrick is injured in an explosion and admitted to General Hospital as a patient. Maxie and Coop are caught in a compromising position and Robin is inspired by a pregnant patient. | ||||
1.02[1] | "Skin Deep" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Michele Val Jean[1] | William Ludel[1] | July 19, 2007[1] |
Jason learns valuable lessons from Toussaint; Epiphany is upset by the news that her son is a catalyst for a strike; Russell laments a recent streak of bad luck at the hospital; and Leo almost commits a career-threatening blunder. | ||||
1.03[1] | "Paternity Ward" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Karen Harris[1] | William Ludel[1] | July 26, 2007[1] |
Jason spends time with his son when Elizabeth is needed in surgery; Patrick confronts his past while treating a troubled teen; Stan changes his opinion of Toussaint; Cody goes to extremes to get his medication; Andy's methods produce dangerous results in the operating room. | ||||
1.04[1] | "Keep the Change" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Garin Wolf[1] | William Ludel[1] | August 2, 2007[1] |
A patient's death attracts the unwanted attention of the police; Stan takes the lead in a strike by hospital workers; revelations about Toussaint's past prompt an outburst from Epiphany; Stacey's difficult pregnancy hits home for Robin and Patrick. | ||||
1.05[1] | "Bed, Bath and Be Gone" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Meg Bennett[1] | Owen Renfroe[1] | August 9, 2007[1] |
Kelly draws Pablo's ire; Patrick and Robin are surprised by the change in a patient's condition; Maxie's infection takes a turn for the worse; and Andy is dubious of a patient's illness. | ||||
1.06[1] | "Love's Labors" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Kate Hall[1] | Scott McKinsey[1] | August 16, 2007[1] |
Stacey gets trapped in an elevator on her way to an emergency C-section, and Stan and Toussaint scramble to repair it. Elsewhere, Leyla's decision has different consequences for two patients. | ||||
1.07[1] | "Mother's Day" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Scott McKinsey[1] | August 23, 2007[1] |
The staff reacts to the fate of Stacey and her baby; Toussaint makes a shocking discovery about the cause of the elevator jam; Patrick helps Leo with a trauma case. | ||||
1.08[1] | "Employee of the Month" | Robert Guza, Jr., Elizabeth Korte and Michael Conforti[1] | Owen Renfroe[1] | August 30, 2007[1] |
The staff is preoccupied with the recent string of nefarious deeds; Patrick struggles to support Robin in her hour of need; Maxie's condition brings up bad memories for Leo; Russell tries to keep the hospital running amid rumors of a possible takeover; Epiphany holds on to a mysterious package. | ||||
1.09[1] | "Gutter Ball" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Owen Renfroe[1] | September 6, 2007[1] |
Insurance complications may prevent a necessary surgery for Lainey's father; Robin makes progress in her efforts to adopt Stacey's baby; Toussaint's mysterious past is disclosed by Epiphany; Jolene plots her next move. | ||||
1.10[1] | "Falling Star" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Scott McKinsey[1] | September 13, 2007[1] |
Robin faces a new obstacle in her plans to adopt Stacey's baby; Lovell suggests that Jolene's next victim be a doctor; Regina's low self-esteem begins to interfere with her work. | ||||
1.11[1] | "Fools in Love" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | William Ludel[1] | September 20, 2007[1] |
Andy and Kelly desperately try to counsel one another on their addictions; Lainey struggles to deal with her father's condition; Patrick comes clean about his fling with Leyla to Robin, who must face up to the fact that Stacey's daughter is going home with the baby's father; Toussaint learns the results of his latest test. | ||||
1.12[1] | "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Owen Renfroe[1] | September 27, 2007[1] |
A police investigation into the death of Lainey's father yields an unlikely suspect; Epiphany surprises Toussaint with some unexpected visitors before his difficult surgery; Lovell urges Jolene to find another victim; the clandestine romance between Patrick and Leyla continues. | ||||
1.13[1] | "Time Served" | Robert Guza, Jr. and Elizabeth Korte[1] | Scott McKinsey[1] | October 4, 2007[1] |
In the first-season finale, Spinelli's sleuthing abilities help Jason stop Jolene from completing her final assignment. Meanwhile, a gunfight erupts in the ER between rival gangs, putting the staff and patients in mortal danger. |
Season 2: 2008
Episode | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original Airdate |
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2.01[2][3] | "Crash" | Sri Rao and Yolonda Lawrence | Peter Brinckerhoff | July 22, 2008[2][3] |
In the second season premiere, a car crashes into the ER with fatal results and expectant parents Dr. Patrick Drake and Dr. Robin Scorpio are at odds. New interns Claire and Kyle deal with the unpleasant Dr. Leo Julian, and Jagger Cates returns to Port Charles with his son Stone. Guest starring Richard Gant as Dr. Russell Ford. | ||||
2.02[3][4] | "Other People's Children" | Sri Rao and Tamar Laddy | Peter Brinckerhoff | July 29, 2008[3][4] |
Robin uncovers more than she bargains for as she helps a sick child. She soon clashes with Jagger over Stone's unusual behavior as the source of Leo and Kyle's conflict is revealed. | ||||
2.03[3] | "Fallen from the Sky" | Sri Rao and Tracey Thomson | Peter Brinckerhoff | August 5, 2008[3] |
A new trauma patient turns out to be Robin's father Robert Scorpio. Claire and Kyle disagree about their living arrangements as Leo and Saira dance around their attraction, while Epiphany and Toussaint discuss their relationship. This episode marks the first appearance in the series of Tristan Rogers as Robert Scorpio. | ||||
2.04[3] | "We'll Always Have Paris" | Sri Rao and Michele Val Jean | Peter Brinckerhoff | August 12, 2008[3] |
2.05[3] | "Family Values" | Sri Rao and Alex Hinton and Andy Wombwell | Peter Brinckerhoff | August 19, 2008[3] |
2.06[3] | "Playing With Fire" | Sri Rao and Tamar Laddy | Peter Brinckerhoff | August 26, 2008[3] |
2.07[3] | "Listen to My Heart" | Sri Rao and Karen Harris | Peter Brinckerhoff | September 2, 2008[3] |
Guest starring John J. York as Mac Scorpio. Billy Dee Williams does not appear in this episode. | ||||
2.08[3] | "Pay It Forward" | Sri Rao and Emily Branden | Peter Brinckerhoff | September 9, 2008[3] |
2.09[3] | "About a Dad" | Sri Rao and Emily Branden | Phideaux Xavier[5] | September 16, 2008[3] |
2.10[3] | "Brothers & Sisters" | Sri Rao and Michael J. Cinquemani | Peter Brinckerhoff | September 23, 2008[3] |
Leo and Kyle's mother appears to visit her sons as Claire's secret eats at her. Guest starring Kathleen Noone as Patricia Julian,[6] Chad Allen as Eric Whitlow[7][8] and Christine Elise McCarthy as Eric’s sister Sylvia. | ||||
2.11[3] | "Love/Hate" | Sri Rao and Christiana Miller | Peter Brinckerhoff | September 30, 2008[3] |
Guest starring Finola Hughes as Anna Devane[9] and Chad Allen as Eric Whitlow.[7][8] | ||||
2.12[3] | "Truth and Consequences" | Sri Rao and Michael J. Cinquemani | Peter Brinckerhoff | October 7, 2008[3] |
Guest starring Finola Hughes as Anna Devane,[9] Chad Allen as Eric Whitlow[7][8] and Leslie Charleson as Dr. Monica Quartermaine. | ||||
2.13[3] | "Past and Presence ~ Part 1[10]" | Sri Rao and Karen Harris | Peter Brinckerhoff | October 14, 2008[3][10] |
A comatose and dying Robert envisions a visit by old friends and loved ones as he loses his will to live.[10] Guest starring Finola Hughes as Anna Devane,[9] Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer, John Reilly as Sean Donely, Sharon Wyatt as Tiffany Hill,[11][12][13] John J. York as Mac Scorpio[10] and Chad Allen as Eric Whitlow.[7][8] | ||||
2.14[3] | "Past and Presence ~ Part 2" | Sri Rao | Peter Brinckerhoff | October 21, 2008[3] |
In an episode Michael Logan of TV Guide says "ends with some mature, uneasy twists,"[14] the aftermath of the explosion outside the hospital plays out as Robert's fate is revealed. Guest starring Finola Hughes as Anna Devane[9] and Leslie Charleson as Dr. Monica Quartermaine. |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 General Hospital: Night Shift Season 1 episode list - TV.com
- 1 2 GH: Night Shift episode 2.01 recap (7/22/08) - SOAPnet.com Retrieved August 5, 2008.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 General Hospital: Night Shift Season 2 episode list - TV.com
- 1 2 GH: Night Shift episode 2.02 recap (7/29/08) - SOAPnet.com Retrieved August 5, 2008.
- ↑ GH: Night Shift #2.08, "About a Dad" - TV.com Retrieved September 24, 2008.
- ↑ GH: Night Shift #2.10, "Brothers & Sisters" - TV.com Retrieved September 24, 2008.
- 1 2 3 4 Coleridge, Daniel R. (August 20, 2008). "Night Shift: Meet Kyle's New BF!". SOAPnet.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- 1 2 3 4 Mitovich, Matt (August 20, 2008). "Romance Prescribed for GH: Night Shift's Gay Kyle". TV Guide. TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- 1 2 3 4 Coleridge, Daniel R. (August 14, 2008). "Finola Hughes Joins Night Shift". SOAPnet.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- 1 2 3 4 "General Hospital: Night Shift Spoilers For October 14, 2008!". Soaps.com. October 9, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ↑ Coleridge, Daniel R. (September 24, 2008). "Night Shift Season Finale Preview". SOAPnet.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ↑ Logan, Michael (September 18, 2008). "Night Shift Finale Prescribes Big GH Reunion". TV Guide. TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ↑ Mitovich, Matt (October 8, 2008). "Inside Night Shift's Emotional GH Reunion". TV Guide. TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ↑ Logan, Michael (October 17, 2008). "Logan Rave: Sweet Sounds on the Night Shift". TV Guide. TVGuide.com. 56 (42): pg. 64. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
External links
- General Hospital: Night Shift Season 1 episodes - TV.com
- General Hospital: Night Shift Season 2 episodes - TV.com
- General Hospital: Night Shift - TVGuide.com
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