‘Nurse Jackie’ Streams Back to Netflix on Oct. 7, Reviving Edie Falco’s Gritty ER Saga After Five-Year Absence

Netflix is set to welcome back the Emmy-winning medical dramedy “Nurse Jackie” on October 7, 2025, making all seven seasons available for U.S. subscribers after a five-year streaming hiatus. Starring Edie Falco as the no-nonsense emergency room nurse Jackie Peyton, the series blends sharp humor, raw emotional depth, and unflinching looks at addiction and hospital chaos, drawing fans eager to revisit the All Saints Hospital world.

Originally airing on Showtime from 2009 to 2015, “Nurse Jackie” spans 80 episodes chronicling Peyton’s double life as a competent caregiver by day and a prescription painkiller addict in private. Falco, fresh off her iconic role as Carmela Soprano, earned six consecutive Emmy nominations for the part, securing a win in 2010 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The show also snagged five Emmys overall, including for supporting actress Merritt Wever as the earnest nurse Zoey Barkow.

The ensemble cast features Paul Schulze as pharmacist Eddie Walzer, Jackie’s on-again, off-again affair partner and pill source; Dominic Fumusa as her husband Kevin; and Eve Best as Dr. Eleanor O’Hara, a sharp-witted surgeon and close confidante. Recurring players like Anna Deavere Smith as administrator Gloria Akalitus and Peter Facinelli as the self-absorbed Dr. Fitch Cooper add layers of workplace tension and comic relief, highlighting the relentless pace of ER life amid ethical dilemmas and personal turmoil.

Critics praised the series for its balanced mix of dark comedy and drama, earning a Metacritic score of 76 for its premiere season and strong Rotten Tomatoes ratings throughout. Entertainment Weekly lauded Falco’s “genial forcefulness,” while Variety noted the show’s watchability stemmed from her dramatic prowess over humor. Themes of addiction, moral ambiguity, and healthcare system flaws resonated, making it a standout in the medical genre alongside shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” but with a grittier edge.

The timing of this return is notable, as “Nurse Jackie” left Netflix in 2020, limiting access to smaller platforms like Philo or digital purchases. Now, with heightened awareness of mental health and substance issues in healthcareβ€”issues Falco has cited as timelyβ€”the series offers fresh relevance for new viewers and rewatches. Fans on Reddit and social media express excitement, debating binge strategies and hoping it bridges to ongoing projects like a potential sequel series in development at Amazon Prime Video, where Falco would reprise her role a decade later without her nursing license.

Falco’s recent roles, including in “The Sopranos” prequel film and Taylor Sheridan’s “Mayor of Kingstown,” keep her in the spotlight, but “Nurse Jackie” remains a defining showcase of her range. As Netflix’s October lineup heats up with titles like “Nobody Wants This” Season 2, this addition caters to drama enthusiasts seeking authentic, character-driven stories. Whether sparking discussions on nurse burnout or simply delivering binge-worthy escapism, “Nurse Jackie” arrives poised to reclaim its place in streaming culture