Not really for me. I don't know what everyone else sees but the show doesn't match up to the other medical tv shows i've watched. The tone started with this seemingly unique and exciting mentor-mentee relationship between Conrad and Dr Pavesh but it was all smoke as the show continued, and was wasted potential. Even just the overall tone of the show. It started as drama with a splash of commedy and quickly descended to a much darker tone with Dr. Hunter and Dr. Bell's actions. It wasn't a constructive change like in most tv series, it was like eating a sandwich and finding mold in the bread. The two antagonists (previously mentioned) perverse and forced relationship was it for me. The only thing they had in common was they killed patients. There's a way to write that doesn't seem forced and unstable, but the Resident failed at it. The main flaw in the show was timing. The progress of the show had me dazed, i didn't feel like i was being taken through a path with the story as much as shoved out of a plane and forced to watch the ground in freefall with no parachute. I kept waiting for the injustices to be fixed, but the suspence was already a leafless branch by the time the show caught up with it's sense of catharisis for the audience. Maybe a bit excessive, but that was my experience. I'm not saying you shouldn't watch it if you've already been through the masterclass medical shows like House MD; go and watch it, by all means, I just don't want you, or your dog, cat, girlfriend, boyfriend, goldfish-whoever you watch your shows with- ,to waste their time.
P.S- the actors did a great job, but a shows only as good as it's writer.