Birdland - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
Doctor Brian McKenzie, a metropolitan hospital's chief of psychiatry, skews the rules to help patients who have lost hope.
Crazy for You
The ward receives a new administrator. Dr. McKenzie contends Scott's girlfriend is manic depressive.
Plan B
Horner considers it is a full-scale invasion of the hospital when a bereaved widower takes staffers hostage in the emergency room.
O.C.D.P.D. Blue
Some scary visions convince a police officer that he shot his partner; Mr. Horner's brother comes for him.
Grand Delusions
Sued for malpractice, Lane faces Mad Dog Diamond, a tough attorney. A patient checks in under an alias.
Sons and Mudders
A Polish bus driver develops a French accent after suffering an accident. Niles confronts a patient's abusive father; McKenzie's gambling gets out of control.
Lower Than the Angels
Staffers discover that Titus Franklin is indeed a well-known painter. A priest named Nick Keegan, McKenzie's nephew, may have schizophrenia.
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