![]() ![]() ![]() Then Peter Horton, our executive producer, gently nudged me and supportively said, “I think you’re chickening out,” and I said, “I know. As we started talking about our season finale, I chickened out, and I decided we’re going to keep Georgia, because I love Lisa O’Hare, and I just loved seeing Max happy, finally. ![]() When Georgia came in with the preeclampsia, and there was trouble with the baby, I was trying to set up the end of the season in those scenes. Well, it’s something I was kind of trying to set up in the pilot episode. Why did you decide that Georgia would ultimately be the one who would die? TVLINE | There were a number of ways that the fallout of the crash could have gone, and even in the premiere, there are moments where it seemed like maybe Lauren or Helen died. And that brings us back to Georgia, who at the end of the day again declared, “Your turn,” to which Max replied, “It’s always my turn.” Then a flashback revealed that Georgia actually died on the operating table, so Max has been comforting his crying daughter all by himself in the present. Doubt began to creep in about the fate of Helen and then Lauren until it was revealed that both survived, although the latter was still in debilitating pain on her first day back at work. Then as Max went about his workday, receiving miraculously good news about his health, flashbacks to the accident started to unravel what happened that fateful day. “Your turn,” Georgia declared, so Max stood to pick up his little girl. Tuesday’s Season 2 premiere began three months after the ambulance crash, with Max waking up next to his wife Georgia, as their baby daughter Luna cried. ![]() Get out your hankies, because New Amsterdam just pulled an emotional bait-and-switch. Warning: The following contains major spoilers for Tuesday’s New Amsterdam. ![]()
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