Boy this must have looked good in the concept stage.
We'll do the most graphic medical drama in history, said one exec to the other, and we will overlay classic dramatic arcs to keep it moving along.
Well, the first bit worked. This is the most graphic show of its kind. It is even more graphic than many medical documentaries.
The second bit did not work. Never underestimate the viewer. By the third episode the viewer has figured out 3 key things about this series:
1. No matter how straightforward the procedure, no matter how skilled the staff, something will go wrong at the 30 min mark and stretch it to a one hour operation.
2. Overlaying life and death surgery with maudlin and peevish character arcs does not work.
3. Overall, I would rather work in my garden.
Which is why even with James (who is always great) this imploded after one season.