including classics like “ER” and “M*A*S*H,” but there’s one TV trope that the team behind the series want to try to avoid. In an interview with TVLine, series creator R. Scott Gemmill shared a few details about the upcoming second season and revealed that despite there being a bit of a time jump between season 1 and season 2, they really want to avoid using any flashbacks to show what’s happened between the seasons. Considering that there’s going to be about nine months that pass between the seasons, with season 2 covering 15 consecutive hours on the Fourth of July, a whole lot could have changed. Not only that, but senior attending Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch was dealing with very real PTSD flashbacks from the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in season 1, so “no flashbacks” has fairly major meaning for the direction of season 2.
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Season 2 is coming soon, thanks to the success of the first season and Max realizing they had a hit on their hands, but since it can’t really come soon enough to those of us who have become obsessed with the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center and its incredible medical professionals, let’s dig into Gemmill’s comments.