The first season presents Dr. Robby and his team for the day at the Pittsburgh Medical Hospital, which includes two brilliant -eye medicine students, an arrogant trainee and several resident doctors.
While the working day has already been chaotic from the start, the drama is intensifying when there is a mass shoot in a festival near the hospital.
Robby already keeps it together, always dealing with the trauma to work in the hospital during the pandemic. When her stepson’s girlfriend dies on her watch due to injuries from the shooting, he is breaking down and is consoled by one of the medical students.
The team withdrew with only six deaths out of the 112 patients coming to the hospital. Dr. Jack Abbott, a night doctor, talks about Dr. Robby to leave – or jump from the roof.
There are other unresolved stories at the end of the final. Dr. Langdon was surprised stealing drugs, Dr. McKay was in trouble with the police for breaking his ankle instructor to help save the multiple shooting victims, and there are still some intensive care patients who must be transmitted to the night team.
Season two may not even approach or solve these sons in history.
R. Scott Gemmill, the creator of the show, said that during a television committee event for the contenders on the deadline in April of season two would take place 10 months later that the first season, during a weekend of July 4. He will always keep the change model of 15 hours.
Holidays are some of the busiest days for hospitals, and on July 4 at one of the largest tips at the hospital’s hospital, partly due to incidents with fireworks. Fans expect even more chaos than the first season.
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