Trauma
Rating:
Monday, Sept. 28, 9PM, NBC
Here's a splashy action show about paramedics that is all about the flash, with the drama and characters barely sketched in. It almost feels like a throwback to a 1970s show like "Emergency," with its over-simplified characters and melodramatic personal crises. The characters here share the fact that they all survived a horrible rescue-helicopter crash a few years earlier - and now that history affects everything they do. Which means some of them are overcautious, some of them are thrill-seekers - and all of them are one-dimensional and flat. It looks like an expensive show - which means it will be that much easier to cancel if it doesn't find an audience quickly. Here's betting it will be one of the first of the new season to get the axe.
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