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3''The Interns'' (Интерны/Interny in Russian) is a Russian sitcom inspired by the likes of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' and ''Series/{{House}}''.
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5In a hospital in Moscow works Andrei Bykov, a talented, but rude head of the therapy department. His day usually involves, besides his job, messing with his best friend, the head of venereology department Ivan Kupitman, and making fun of the hospital administrator Anastasiya Kisegach with whom he used to have a relationship. But one day his routine is broken when Kisegach announces that he is now in charge of four interns, including her son. Bykov is extremely reluctant at first, but later decides to make the [[SinkOrSwimMentor best]] of the situation.
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7The interns turn out to be quite unmanageable. Boris Levin is a bespectacled smug know-it-all who graduated with honors and considers himself to be the smartest of the group, almost on par with Bykov, but in reality lacks any sort of experience. Semyon Lobanov is Levin's opposite, a big threatening guy, who has worked in an ambulance, but his theoretical knowledge is almost nonexistent. Gleb Romanenko is Kisegach's son from a previous marriage, who thinks he can use his mother's position to coast through the internship without doing any work. Finally, Varvara Chernous is a shy, spineless and awkward girl whom Bykov instantly dismisses as "not doctor material".
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9Rounding out the cast is Lyubov Scryabina, the gossipy and optimistic head nurse whom Bykov constantly bosses around.
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11Later in the show, Levin leaves for America. An American student whom he befriends, Phil Richards, decides to follow his example, and goes to Moscow to study under Bykov. Although fluent in Russian, he is completely disconnected from the reality of life in Russia and the pecularities of Russian medicine, and his good intentions are immediately undercut by Bykov's negativity. Around the middle of the series, Varvara Chernous also left the therapy department (and the series), being replaced by Polina Ulyanova, a younger student who takes her job very seriously, but lacks any sort of social skills.
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14!!This series provides examples of the following:
15* AnnoyingPatient: If the problems aren't caused by interns or Bykov's weird antics, they would often be caused by the patients themselves. Some are dumb and/or arrogant, some are rich and entitled, some are outright insane.
16* ComicallyIneptHealing: All over the place where interns are concerned; unfortunately, [[TakeOurWordForIt most of it happens off-screen, with only Bykov's reaction being shown]], but some cases which we actually learn about shows just ''how'' badly they can screw up:
17** In [[EstablishingCharacterMoment his very first episode]], [[TheDitz Semyon Lobanov]] (in direct violation of Bykov's orders) blindly injects his (old and frail) patient with a medicine he only vaguely remembers as the right one. By sheer miracle it turns out out to be correct, but it clearly shows [[LethallyStupid his approach to his job]]. Bykov teaches him a lesson by lying that he ''did'' kill the patient.
18** [[SmallNameBigEgo Boris Levin]] receives a patient with vegetative-vascular dystonia (pretty common condition about which viewers were informed upfront, because said patient is [[AnnoyingPatient Bykov's old headache]]); instead of correctly identifying it, he came to conclusion that it must be some new, unique illness he can research and name. So, he proceeds with countless senseless tests, culminating in attempt to take a sample of the ''patient's brain''.
19** In one episode, Varya was supposed to discharge her patient from the hospital; instead, she wasted a full week keeping her in, which resulted in her [[EpicFail falling ill again]].
20* DivorceIsTemporary:
21** Semyon Lobanov breaks up with his wife Olga early in the series, over him lying to her and refusing to quit smoking (which was believed a reason why they can't have children). Several seasons later, Olga returns and starts working in the hospital, and while it takes Semyon several more seasons, he ultimately manages to win her back; the two quietly remarries and finally makes a baby together, daughter named Katia.
22** Timur's entire ark is about his attempts to convince his ex-wife Polina to forgive him and restart relationship. It seemingly works after all... and then he starts lying to her for no good reason, and she, remembering that his lies were why she dumped him in the first place, [[SubvertedTrope breaks up with him permanently]]. He makes one last ditch attempt, which only cements her hating him when he ruins it by poor timing, after which he [[PutOnABus disappears from the series]].
23* ElevatorSnare: In the [[Recap/TheInternsS1E5 first season's fifth episode]], Gleb, Varya, and a pregnant woman who's about to give birth get stuck in an elevator. Bykov has to instruct them how to assist the woman as they clearly have to do it right there. Then technicians start the elevator again, and it starts moving between floors, fast, forcing Bykov to pursue it. When he barely catches up and tries to give instructions... it starts moving ''again''. This repeats multiple times, with the situation keeps advancing. By the end, Bykov is almost as exhausted as the woman who just gave birth [[BornInAnElevator right in the elevator]].
24* EverybodySmokes: Romanenko and Lobanov smokes quite often. Kupitman and Kisegach are occasional smokers (the latter usually does it to deal with stress). A lot of secondary characters smoke as well. The hospital even has a dedicated smoking room, despite smoking in hospitals being banned in real life. It mostly stops in later seasons, due to rules regarding showing it becoming stricter.
25* FakeOrgasm: In [[Recap/TheInternsS2E1 Season 2, Episode 1]], Gleb and Varya [[TheirFirstTime finally have sex together]], but Varya was not fully satisfied by this and had to fake her orgasm so as not to hurt Gleb's feelings. However, she [[TheImmodestOrgasm got a bit overzealous]] while faking it, and now Gleb thinks that it was "the best night of [her] life."
26* FromRoommatesToRomance: Soon after their respective breakups with asshole partners, Phil and Polina (flatmates by this point) falls for each other, and opens relationship. It doesn't go smooth at first, however, as both are too shy to reveal their feelings to the other one; Phil is the first one to start acting on it.
27* LastNameBasis:
28** Bykov, Kupitman and Kisegach always addresses interns by their surnames (Bykov can also use nicknames); [[FirstNameBasis exceptions]] are Varya (only Bykov ever calls her by surname) and Phil (''only'' gets called by first name), plus, Kisegach obviously calls her son Gleb by name.
29** When patients gets named at all, generally, only surnames gets revealed.
30* LethallyStupid: Sometimes, interns' screwups are silly. Sometimes, they're dangerous, and their punishments are well-deserved. Repeat offender is Semyon Lobanov, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment starting from the very first episode]].
31* LoveTriangle: With love being one of the recurring themes, love-inspired conflicts occurs frequently.
32** In season 4–5, Bykov and Kisegach have a brief fallout, during which, Kisegach started dating Anton Yaroslavsky. Eventually, she dumped him on her own when he became assertive and tried to force her into firing Bykov, and returned to Bykov.
33** In season 5, Semyon (who by that point already divorced Olga) starts dating Irina; but in season 6, Olga returns and starts dating Phil. Lobanov now tears apart between OldFlame and new love; old flame wins.
34** In season 7, Semyon starts trying to make Olga break with Phil and return to him. While eventually she does break with Phil (as the two realises that they're not ready to go past casual dating), it takes Semyon some more time to make her go back.
35** In the season 14, Victor Romanenko returns to get Anastasia back, and to force their son Gleb to mature up (for which they have to cooperate); with Bykov acting like [[EntitledBastard his usual self]], he almost succeeds without even trying much, and Bykov saves his marriage at nearly the last moment.
36* NoNameGiven: Majority of patients never gets named -- even when they're crucial for the episode's plot.
37* PerpetualPoverty: The hospital itself is always underfunded, forcing Kisegach to [[CuttingCorners cut corners]], or bribe inspectors. It mostly just gets mentioned in background (mainly as a reason why one of the doctors is angry at her), but two episodes involves Kisegach's attempt to save money on ''fire safety'', of all things. This is also why she puts so much importance into pleasing various sponsors ([[StatusQuoIsGod usually unsuccessfully]]).
38* PoorCommunicationKills: Frequently, the plot gets started by characters being unable to properly communicate. Repeat offenders are:
39** Varya either can't explain what she actually needs from her patients (this is when they actually abide her orders at all, [[ExtremeDoormat given her inability to insist on anything]]) or other people, or keeps withholding crucial information for no coherent reason.
40** [[FunnyForeigner Phil has bad understanding of local mentality and customs]], and often can't reliably communicate with his patients.
41** Bykov and Kisegach often interact with each other using some sorts of cryptic messages, for whatever reasons. Because of this habit, when something ''not'' caused by one of them happens (like anonymous gifts, or ''important visit from ministry''), one of them would suspect this to be some riddle from the other one, and either would reply in turn (starting ''long'' play which only ends when one of them decides to confront the other one directly), or would spend whole episode hiding (despite their presence being required for something ''really'' important). This mainly happens with [[ManChild Bykov]] (especially when it involves ministry), but Kisegach is not immune either.
42* ThePrankster: In the hospital, pranking each other is pretty much the local sport; repeat offenders are:
43** Bykov plays pranks on ''everyone'', with possible exclusion of his patients.
44** Kupitman mainly pranks Bykov, albeit in few cases he gets a chance to mess with interns.
45** Gleb loves to prank the other interns. Semyon is generally too dumb to come up with his own pranks, so he instead assists Gleb, but one episode involves him actually pranking everyone in the hospital to prove that he can do it just as well as the others.
46* PunishmentDetail: Most common punishment for interns is to stay on a night shift. It's frustratingly ''boring'', and you would be sleepy next day (not to mention, you would be forced to cancel any plans you have for this day). Bykov also can force you to do orderlies' job, like cleaning duty – in front of your colleagues and patients. Of course, it gradually lost its effectiveness due to how commonly it gets issued, especially on Lobanov.
47* PuttingTheMedicInComedic: Entire premise of the series; it's a sitcom set in "typical" Russian hospital, where something unusual, weird, sometimes downright surreal, but always funny happens on regular basis, be it caused by interns' incompetence, their bosses' antics, {{Annoying Patient}}s or all three.
48* QueerPeopleAreFunny:
49** Recurring joke in the series is somebody (particularly Lobanov, which is especially ironic considering he is quite homophobic) being MistakenForGay because of something [[NotWhatItLooksLike seen]] or [[OutOfContextEavesdropping heard]] out of context.
50** One episode has Kupitman's [[CureYourGays "genius" plan how to seduce a woman]] by pretending to be CampGay. With Bykov as his "partner". It goes as well as may be expected.
51** Phil has two gay fathers (biological father, and step-father); every time his parents or other gay relatives gets involved, expect some jokes at expense of homosexuals. Phil being [[CampStraight "not truly straight"]] gets mocked occasionally, too.
52* RunningGag:
53** Almost every time when Lobanov has to pay for something, he would attempt to loan money from somebody, as he's [[PerpetualPoverty always low on money]].
54** Kupitman and "grannies":
55*** Every time Kupitman calls Bykov on something, Bykov would tell him that he looks like "[[TheAlcoholic drunkard]] granny".
56*** Kupitman is YoungerThanHeLooks and has stereotypical "granny" hairstyle. Several episodes actually have him in a role of "granny" as punchline of certain gags.
57** Levin and anything that has to do with [[AnimalMotifs deers]]: hangers, [[HomemadeSweaterFromHell deer-decorated sweaters]], statues of actual deers... And Lobanov is always here to mock him for it (in fact, he is the one who started all this, by calling him "[[MooseAreIdiots deer]]" after Levin's AlcoholInducedIdiocy).
58** Kupitman and [[AnimalMotifs poodles]]; whenever opportunity arises to mock his similarity to poodles, it wouldn't be missed.
59** Bykov (like his actor) [[SpeechImpediment can't pronounce the letter "R"]]. This is milked for all its worth, sometimes even by Bykov himself. Some notable cases:
60*** When looking for new interns, first thing Bykov does to reduce amount of candidates is to announce that he would kick out everyone with "R" in their surnames. In truth, it was a test to cull out everyone weak-willed.
61*** One of the episode has Bykov and Kisegach having problems with finding new babysitter. The last candidate they finds has several "[=Rs=]" in every word of her name. Kisegach is ready to call Bykov out if he even tries to reject her, but surprisingly, Bykov doesn't mind.
62*** When Bykov [[PetTheDog helps Levin with gaining listeners for his lecture]], he pretends that it's he who's gonna be the lecturer, and the topic's name has many "[=Rs=]" in it; Bykov lampshades that many people would likely come in just to see him trying to pronounce it.
63** Alexei just can't shut up about his hometown Torzhok. When it became particularly annoying, [[RunningGagged Bykov put a fine system to discourage him]].
64* SecretRelationship: Multiple occur throughout the series, sometimes lasting for quite some time:
65** Levin and Lyuba developed a relationship in the first season, but chose to keep it hidden to preserve their dignity (slim nerd and chubby nurse; they're doomed to be a laughing stock). Levin accidentally reveals it by himself when he thinks that everyone knows already (and mocks them) and tries to defend Lyuba. Ultimately, everyone reacts just fine, and the two continues dating openly.
66** Bykov and Kisegach started dating each other early into the series (and were "friends with benefits" long before then), but tried to hide it from everyone at first, out of fear that Gleb (Anastasia's son) would find out, since he and Bykov can't stand each other. Gleb eventually finds out anyway, but learns to accept it, and need to keep in secret died out by itself. Eventually, the two would marry and have a son.
67** Kupitman and Lyuba started dating in late seasons, but chose to keep it secret out of fear that everyone would mock them. When it stopped being secret after Kupitman had a near fatal heart attack and Lyuba had to explain how she, Kupitman and viagra are related... turns out that ''no one'' (excluding Lyosha, who previously was forced into role of SecretKeeper, and even that is likely due to ''how'' he learned about it) thinks that there's something worth laughing about, and they quickly calms down. In the final episode, Kupitman even proposes to Lyuba.
68* ShortRunners: There was a short-lived attempt to make animated remake of the series (called simply ''The Multerns''; in [[StylisticSuck attempt to look more whacky]] (as it was advertised as parody), it had crude and often exaggerated visual style, crude and sometimes vulgar humour (like Lobanov, to demonstrate that he "doesn't care", peeing into plant) and unedited sound clips taken straight from original series, sometimes resulting in sound not matching events on the screen. Animated version only lasted for one season before being cancelled, and was received generally negatively.
69* VitriolicBestBuds:
70** Bykov and Kupitman. They are best friends for a ''long'' time, and always stick together (even if they [[{{Troll}} can't stop trolling each other]]). In the final episode, when Bykov decides to move to Saint-Petersburg, Kupitman decides to go with him, because he can't stand being left alone.
71** Semyon and Phil, of all people. While initially he openly bullied Phil, later Lobanov considered him to be one of his close friends, even when Phil started dating Olga (Lobanov's ex-wife to whom he still has feelings). While initially opposed (he even hit Phil in the face), he later let him date her anyway, [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy because he and Olga genuinely loves each other]]; conversely, when Gleb [[KickTheDog scammed Phil for a big sum of money and bragged about it to Semyon]], Lobanov [[WhatTheHellHero called him a vermin for mistreating his friends]], and forced him to return money and apologise. They still make fun of each other, but it is just friendly trolling, to make life funnier.
72* WorkingWithTheEx: Happens a lot, as consequences of starting relationship with your colleagues.
73** Levin and Lyuba, twice:
74*** In first season (where their relationship started), they briefly broke with each other; they reconciles after two episodes, but not before having a hellish experience of cooperating with each other in the atmosphere of mutual hatred.
75*** In the last season, much later after their permanent breakup and Levin moving to USA, Levin [[BackForTheFinale returns to work in the hospital]], even more arrogant than before... and Lyuba is [[WomanScorned still bitter]] after their ill-fated attempt to mend relationship. While they're now working in different departments, whenever they meets, it shows that they're unlikely to ever come along again. The true problem comes from [[ImaginaryLoveTriangle Kupitman believing that Levin is trying to steal Lyuba from him]].
76** After her divorce with Lobanov in the season 4, Olga returns in the season 6 to work in the hospital, as an accountant. Fortunately, by this point she and Semyon are no longer on bad terms. Unfortunately, Semyon is now in different relationship, with his new girlfriend being jealous, while Olga quickly gets a new suitor -- Phil. The two eventually reunites, while Phil accepts [[BetterAsFriends staying just a friend]].
77** Bykov and Kisegach, briefly. When he cheated on her, their relationship was ruined. What makes this particularly bad for Bykov is that Anastasia is not only his lover, but also his ''boss''. Fortunately, she decides to give him another chance, and now they are married and have a young son.
78** Gleb and Varya:
79*** They entered a relationship in season 2, but it didn't last for long, with them breaking up due to Gleb lying to Varya. Several subsequent episodes deals with fallout.
80*** When Varya finally manages to restart their relationship (after [[UnrequitedLoveSwitcheroo a full season of trying to attract Gleb's attention]])... she lies to him about [[FakePregnancy her pregnancy]]; a lie which eventually implodes and ruins any chance for them to be together. Even past that they worked together for some time.
81** Bykov hires Rita (his ex-girlfriend) to temporarily replace Lyuba. {{Subverted|Trope}} in that there's nothing but mutual respect and old friendship between them (even Kisegach agrees to give her a chance); the one who actually sees any problems and tries to spark up scandal is Gleb, Anastasia's son, who has only partial information.

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