


Time to set sail for another episode of Doctor Odyssey, this time with a few Hollywood babies on board.
After Episode 12 (“Sophisticated Ladies”) welcomed Shania Twain, Jaclyn Smith, and Donna Mills for a week of fun in the sun — well, I guess that depends on your definition of “fun” — this week, “Spring Break” is bringing some less sophisticated ladies in the form of three spotlight-born actresses.
In the new episode, Ava Phillippe, the daughter of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe, Paris Jackson, the daughter of Michael Jackson and Debbie Rowe, and Charlotte Lawrence, the daughter of Bill Lawrence and Christa Miller, are hopping on The Odyssey to play “vixens” after Dr. Max’s (Joshua Jackson) heart… and other parts. Things are going to get interesting.
So when does the new episode of Doctor Odyssey air? And aside from Jackson, Lawrence, and Phillippe, are there other guest stars to look forward to? Here’s everything we know about Doctor Odyssey Episode 13, “Spring Break.”

Yes, a new episode of Doctor Odyssey airs tonight, April 3.
New episodes of Doctor Odyssey, including “Spring Break,” air Thursdays at 9 PM local and stream the next day on Hulu.
If you have cable or a live TV subscription, you can always turn on your TV just before 9 p.m. and tune into ABC for the new episode.
Hold on to your sun hats and visors, “Spring Break” is going to be an unforgettable episode. This week, The Odyssey is welcoming three Hollywood-born actresses in Jackson, Lawrence, and Phillippe, as well as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star Kathryn Newton and TikToker Noah Beck.
“Spring break hits The Odyssey as three college ‘vixens’ set their sights on Max. Meanwhile, Tristan faces his drinking problem while other passengers’ struggles keep the medical team on their toes,” a description reads.
Yup, check out the teaser for this week’s episode in the player below.
The first season of Doctor Odyssey includes 18 episodes, meaning that the Season 1 finale will air on ABC on May 8.
Sadly, Doctor Odyssey has yet to be picked up by the broadcast network for a second season. Additionally, and no one freak out, a new report indicates that Season 1’s finale could serve as a series finale. Time to start crossing your fingers, Doctor Odyssey lovers!
The first 12 episodes of Doctor Odyssey Season 1 are currently streaming on Hulu.