Dr. Roger Cattan (Ken Olin), Dr. Tim Lonner (Matt Craven), and Dr. Evan Newman (Rick Roberts) are starting a new medical practice in L. A. but it's difficult. They are tired of the old system. Cattan is the nominal leader and driver. Lonner is the family man. Newman is the divorced idealist trying to treat his patients more humanely. That's why Dr. Sarah Church (Sheryl Lee) wants to join.
It's a little more personal than the standard medical drama. It does deal with the patients of the week. It may be the presence of Ken Olin but this seems to be combining Thirtysomething and ER. I do like all these actors. It's a nice cast but something about L. A. bugs me. It's fine. It was canceled after one season. Medical dramas are one of the stalwarts on TV but not all of them make it.
It's a little more personal than the standard medical drama. It does deal with the patients of the week. It may be the presence of Ken Olin but this seems to be combining Thirtysomething and ER. I do like all these actors. It's a nice cast but something about L. A. bugs me. It's fine. It was canceled after one season. Medical dramas are one of the stalwarts on TV but not all of them make it.