The staff of Oregon’s most underfunded hospital is returning with new challenges. St. Denis Medical Season 2 Episode 6, titled “I Left a Woman on the Table,” is scheduled to arrive on Monday, December 1, 2025. The episode continues the weekly broadcast pattern, airing on NBC at 8:00 PM ET. For viewers who cannot watch the live broadcast, the episode will be available for streaming on Peacock the following day.
Episode Recap and Storyline Details
Season 2 of the mockumentary series began on November 3, 2025, with the story picking up a few months after the events of the first season. The new season has already explored several key developments. Nurse Alex returned from a Hawaiian trip determined to maintain a relaxed outlook, but immediately faced a difficult situation with Dr. Ron. The dynamic between nurses Matt and Serena also shifted, with Matt requesting a reassignment to get over his feelings, leaving Serena hurt and confused.
In the most recent episode, “A Strong Cup of Coffee,” Alex’s mentor Pam visited the hospital, creating more problems than solutions. The upcoming sixth episode will see the characters dealing with new personal and professional dilemmas. According to available details, Matt will struggle to handle a patient from his past, a situation that often brings hidden tensions to the surface at St. Denis. Meanwhile, Dr. Bruce will attempt to rekindle a romance with a former flame. With the hospital perpetually understaffed, administrator Joyce will step in to treat patients directly to cover a nursing shortage.
How to Watch New Episodes
Viewers have multiple options to watch the new episodes of St. Denis Medical as they are released.
Television Broadcast: New episodes air every Monday at 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 7:00 PM Central Time (CT) on the NBC network. The series leads into the mockumentary series The Paper, which airs immediately after.
Streaming on Peacock: The primary streaming home for the series is Peacock. Every new episode of St. Denis Medical becomes available on the Peacock platform the day after its NBC broadcast, on Tuesday. To stream the show, a Peacock subscription is required. The service offers two main plans: Peacock Premium, which costs $10.99 per month (or $109.99 per year) but includes advertisements, and Peacock Premium Plus, an ad-free experience for $16.99 per month (or $169.99 per year).
Other Platforms: Apart from Peacock, past episodes and entire seasons are also available for purchase on platforms like Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home. Some episodes can be streamed for free with a subscription to fuboTV or for free on NBC’s website or app.
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Looking Back at Season 1 and Forward to Season 2
For those new to the series or needing a refresher, St. Denis Medical is a single-camera mockumentary sitcom created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin. The show follows the overworked and dedicated staff at the financially struggling St. Denis Medical Center in Oregon. The main cast includes Wendi McLendon-Covey as the ambitious administrator Joyce, Allison Tolman as supervising nurse Alex, Josh Lawson as surgeon Bruce, Mekki Leeper as nurse Matt, Kahyun Kim as nurse Serena, and David Alan Grier as the seasoned Dr. Ron.
The entire first season is available to stream on Peacock, allowing audiences to catch up on the characters’ stories. After the mid-season finale on November 24, 2025, the show will take a brief break. The second half of Season 2 is set to resume on Monday, January 5, 2026, with new episodes continuing the weekly release schedule.
The show’s executive producer Eric Ledgin previously mentioned that Season 2 would explore new territory, noting, “There are some different story turns suggested by the finale, and we are going to be following those threads and seeing what happens when Joyce gets something she wants, the evolution in Matt and Serena’s relationship now that the script has been flipped a little bit.”
The series is executive produced by Justin Spitzer, Eric Ledgin, Simon Heuer, Ruben Fleischer, Bridget Kyle, and Vicky Luu. Season 2 also features a lineup of guest stars including Kristen Schaal, Lauren Lapkus, Tim Baltz, Wayne Knight, Paul Scheer, and Ariana Madix.
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