


Aux urgences, tout peut changer en un battement de cœur.
Dans un hôpital de Miami, des internes urgentistes perturbés par une allégation qui divise leur groupe naviguent entre crises médicales et drames personnels.
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During a period when HBO are raising the medical drama bar to new heights with The Pitt, Netflix decided to see how far they could try and once again lower it. The CGI looks bad right off the bat, almost like it was made with AI. The writing of the first episode doesn't seem to do it any favours either. It's giving 25-35 year olds soap opera in an ER.
I don't know what all. Of the negative comments were about. As medical dramas go this one is up there. It's good entertainment and very enjoyable.
It was a good show to binge, but there are probs with it. It has nothing original to make it stick out. At least with doc it's based of another drama from another country and it has her trying rewrite her life after the accident. Pulse is just another medical drama and there is so many you need that one thing that makes you stick out from the crowd like the pitt.
This show is bad but in kind of a fun way. The main plot line is terrible and makes Danny look like a horrible person but I still found a way to enjoy it overall. #JusticeforSophie
Not really a medical drama, but a romantic drama where the characters just so happened to be doctors. The writing was messy, the characters were messy and it was just way too horny. Great acting all around, and fantastic chemistry, though. Maybe The Pitt has set too high of expectations, but I don't think a realistic medical drama with some romantic elements is really that much to ask for. Hoping they at least skip shocking the flat heart rhythms if this gets picked up for a second season, and they get some more budget for better CGI.


















