
NBC‘s midseason drama Do No Harm has undergone a minor order reduction from 13 to 12 episodes, including the pilot. The trim is said to be for scheduling reasons, which means that NBC brass already have an idea where the medical drama with a Jekyll & Hyde twist will air. (NBC recently announced the bulk of its midseason schedule, which didn’t feature Do No Harm.) Written by David Schulner and produced by Universal TV and Peter Traugott, Do No Harm stars Steven Pasquale as a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life. NBC already is readying another medical drama contender for next season with off-cycle pilot After Hours starring Eoin Macken, Jill Flint, Freddy Rodriguez, Brigid Brannagh and Ken Leung.
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Ouch. This is never a good sign.
The promo they released several months ago was already not a good sign. The premise has all the earmarks of the classic broadcast insta-flop. But I like the lead actor, hope he gets something better and less cheesy.
Folks, again, anytime you see this happening to a potential program is never a good sign and a way for the network to lose faith in a show without ever directly mentioning it as such, but instead putting a spin on it to make it sound like nothing bad is going on with such show. Hogwash!
This show also underwent a recast of one of the major roles early on, too. Also never a good sign.
Haven’t seen the pilot but I liked the script, it was really well-written.
Goodwin? “scheduling”
Family Tools? “scheduling”
Do No Harm? “scheduling”
Which of these shows will make it to a 2nd season? None.