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Get an in-depth sneak peek at NBC's upcoming workplace comedy series, St. Denis Medical! This extended look offers a closer view of the side-splitting humor and heartwarming moments you'll experience at St. Denis Medical Center. The series stars the hilarious Wendi McLendon-Covey, the versatile Allison Tolman, and the legendary David Alan Grier, all of whom bring their unique comedic talents to life. The show follows a quirky and diverse group of healthcare professionals as they navigate the daily challenges of working in a busy hospital, where every day brings new patients, new problems, and plenty of laughs. From the creators behind some of TV's most beloved comedies, St. Denis Medical is set to deliver non-stop entertainment with its blend of sharp wit, hilarious situations, and endearing characters. Don't miss this chance to see McLendon-Covey, Tolman, and Grier in action—this is one series you won't want to miss!

St. Denis Medical Cast:

Wendi McLendon-Covey, David Alan Grier, Josh Lawson, Allison Tolman, Mekki Leeper and Kahyun Kim

Stream St. Denis Medical Season 1 November 12, 2024 on Peacock!

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00:00Hi, I'm Allison Tolman.
00:01I'm Wendy McLendon-Covey.
00:02I'm David Alan Grier, and here's a sneak peek
00:04at our new show, St. Dennis Medical.
00:06♪♪
00:12Okay.
00:14Got you a packed lunch.
00:14Oh, thank you, ma'am.
00:16And treats from the vending machine on me.
00:17Yeah.
00:18And this is the number for that drug treatment center, okay?
00:20Oh, yeah.
00:21The same one I told you about the last three times you OD'd.
00:24I know. I'll call them.
00:26You really, really got to lay off the drugs, okay?
00:28You could actually die.
00:29Oh, yeah. I don't...
00:31And then, you know, who would come bug me
00:33and make me spend all my quarters on them, right?
00:36No more. I promise.
00:37No drugs from now on.
00:38Okay, good.
00:42Listen, um, if you are gonna use it again,
00:46as a nurse, I have access to some really good stuff,
00:49and I will hook you up, okay?
00:53Yeah. Let's do that.
00:54No, man!
00:56That was a test. See?
00:57Yeah.
00:58That's what you can't do.
00:59Get your stuff. Let me get your chair and get you out of here.
01:02You want to rehearse it again?
01:03I didn't know we were gonna be...
01:04Do you want some drugs, and you say,
01:05-"No!" -"No."
01:06But I didn't expect you to say that.
01:08When I was a kid, I really wanted to be a doctor.
01:10And then, when I was in college, my nan got sick,
01:13so we spent a lot of time in the hospital.
01:16And that's when I realized that the nurses
01:18really provide the care part of health care.
01:21So I became an RN, and I love it.
01:24You know, it's not always glamorous,
01:26and our patients don't always appreciate us.
01:29Ow!
01:31And the pay's not great.
01:32I mean, considering the amount of work
01:33and the risks that we take.
01:35But every now and then, a moment comes along
01:38where you truly change someone's life.
01:41And that's beautiful.
01:44Uh, Mr. Flynn, those are supposed to,
01:48uh, open in the back.
01:49I don't want you to see my tushy.
01:52Heh.
01:54Welcome to St. Dennis Medical Center,
01:56an international medical destination.
01:59It's what I hope to be saying in about five to ten years' time.
02:04It's gonna take a lot of vision, a lot of hard work,
02:07and a lot more donations.
02:09Heh.
02:11We are a safety-net hospital,
02:13which means we provide care to everyone,
02:15regardless of insurance or financial status.
02:18But that just means we have to work extra hard
02:20and stay positive.
02:22Hey, you guys.
02:24What is it that I always say?
02:25What's the most infectious thing in a hospital?
02:28C. diff?
02:30No.
02:31Antibiotic-resistant staph.
02:32No.
02:33I think it's pneumonia.
02:34No.
02:35You guys, the most infectious thing
02:37in a hospital is a smile.
02:39Heh.
02:40I've never heard you say that before.
02:41I say it all the time.
02:43We have a new floor nurse starting today.
02:45It's a young guy from Montana.
02:47Montana.
02:48Ooh, you know what that means.
02:50Ooh, yeah.
02:51Bring it to me, please.
02:52That is exactly the type of unprofessional reaction
02:54I was gonna warn you about.
02:55You can't do that.
02:56Really excited to meet him.
02:57Or that.
02:58Stop it.
02:59Stop what?
03:00You okay?
03:01Yeah.
03:02I was just dry-humping the desk
03:03and imagining it was a Montana nurse.
03:05Cool.
03:06So, apparently,
03:07I ordered so much Postmates last month,
03:09they sent me a gift card.
03:11Sweet.
03:12Sad.
03:13That's a sad thing.
03:14Yeah, I lean towards sad, too.
03:15But Burgerville milkshakes tonight on me.
03:19Can I get mine with oat milk?
03:20Probably not.
03:21You?
03:22Oh, no, I'm good.
03:23My shift's done at 4.
03:24Please.
03:25You always work past your shift.
03:26Not tonight.
03:27My kids are doing Mamma Mia at school.
03:29How about a backup milkshake?
03:30You seem like a hazelnut gal.
03:32Nope, no need.
03:33I am done at 4.
03:34Okay, there'll be no sharing later.
03:36Okay, can you go help a sick person now?
03:38No one share milkshakes with this woman.
03:41Put your hand up so they can see.
03:43Nurse Alex.
03:44No milkshakes for her.
03:47A couple weeks ago, I got a promotion,
03:49and so I am officially a supervising nurse.
03:52Came with a small pay bump and a large responsibility bump.
03:58So it's been a little difficult finding that work-life balance,
04:02but, you know, it's good.
04:04It's...
04:05It'll be good.
04:06It'll be good.
04:07It'll be good.
04:08It'll be good.
04:09It'll be good.
04:10It'll be good.
04:11It'll be good.
04:12It'll be good.
04:13It'll be good.
04:14It'll be good.
04:15It'll be good.

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