Childrens Hospital - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
A New Hope
Sy finds an alternate site for the staff while a termite infestation is removed from the hospital. Blake makes a surprising return.
Triangles
Nurse Dori takes her son into Osaka where he witnesses a murder and becomes a target of the killers. Luckily, Detective Briggs is in Japan on an exchange program.
C-Word
Glenn's attempt to put on a show for the troops is curtailed by a plane crash. Owen volunteers to play the trumpet because he think he is in a time loop with infinite time to learn how to play.
Country Weekend
Cat's wedding is interrupted by a murder, and Owen must solve the mystery.
Imaginary Friends
Owen reminisces about his imaginary friends to the amusement of the staff. Cat suddenly yearns for motherhood.
The Gang Gets Sushi
Lola is selected to go on a special mission and she must decide whether to leave her friends behind.
Old Fashioned Day
Sy has an idea for old fashioned day at the base but things get out of hand when a boy gets sick.
Spoiler Alert: Owen Gets a Perm
Owen changes his hair style which upsets everyone and leads to retaliation to teach him a lesson. Glenn confesses the secret to his surgical skills.
Wine Tasting
A visit from a hospital critic coincides with Sy putting on a wine tasting event and Owen agreeing to cover for Glenn that leads to trouble for all.
Blaken
When Blake is kidnapped, no one will help except Owen, who interrupts his television show to help his fellow doctor.
A Lot of Brouhaha over Zilch
Blake reveals multiple stories of drama at the army base, including Glenn and Cat's unrequited love for each other, and Derrick Childrens desire to regain control of Childrens Hospital from Sy.
My Friend Falcon
Director David Wain's personal documentary about his lifelong friendship/rivalry with Childrens Hospital cast member Just Falcon.
Coming and Going
Blake tries to find something that will make Glenn feel something. Cat wants to assist Valerie with her child birth. Lola agrees to help Owen have his first orgasm and Sy takes Chief to see Oprah.
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