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I have added some 200 screen captures of last night’s Trauma episode 1×15: “Target” to the gallery. You can also find three HD quality clips in the video archive. Another good episode – quite suspenseful. Here is a look at what’s coming up next week:

Nancy comes under fire for ignoring protocol when treating a high school cheerleader and her actions put Dr. Joe in the hot seat and their relationship on the line. Meanwhile, Rabbit and Marisa are quarantined after being exposed to a patient with meningitis. Elsewhere, a misunderstanding puts Boone’s partnership with Tyler to the test.



Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
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I have finally gotten around to adding a total of seven clips from the last two episodes of Trauma: 1×12 “Protocol” and 1×13 “13″. I have also added some 300 screen captures from last week’s episode to the gallery. I think it was a solid episode and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Anastasia had some great scenes. Here is the description of tonight’s episode:

Nancy and Glenn get caught in the crossfire as a sniper takes San Francisco hostage. Rabbit and Marisaare torn between instinct and protocol as each emergency medical call could be a trap. Meanwhile, Boone must learn to adapt to Tyler’s new paramedic status and medical knowledge.

Anastasia recently told reporters: “It’s been a roller coaster for everyone involved, You put your heart and soul into something, and you want to feel that people are supporting you, appreciating what you’re doing, and sharing the vision. I think NBC has, and I think they will again as they see these episodes coming out.”



Monday, March 29th, 2010
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Screen captures of last night’s Trauma episode 1×12: “Protocol” have been added to the gallery. Here is next week’s episode description:
03/22/2010 (09:00PM – 10:00PM) (Monday) : RABBIT IS BACK IN THE FIELD AND GLENN PAYS HIS DUES – Rabbit (Cliff Curtis) has a breakthrough in therapy that reveals a traumatic event from his past. Meanwhile, Nancy (Anastasia Griffith) and Diana’s (guest star Scottie Thompson) difference of opinion puts a patient’s life at risk. Elsewhere, Tyler (Kevin Rankin) and Boone (Derek Luke) consider their futures, as Glenn (Taylor Kinney) reaches a career milestone. Steven Anthony Jones, Ryan Michelle Bathe, Rosalind Chao and Kevin Tighe guest star.


Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
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Monday, March 8. “Trauma” has finally returned to NBC with new episodes. Yesterday’s episode Tunnel Vision kicked off the batch of ten new episodes – bringing the season to a total of twenty episodes. Last night’s episodes revealed Nancy’s fear of tight spaces and deepened the story line of Nancy’s and Rabbit’s relationship. Here’s what next week’s episode will have in store for us:

Glenn (Taylor Kinney) handles a procedure by the book and loses a patient, bringing the whole station under a “probie curse.” Meanwhile, Rabbit’s (Cliff Curtis) suspension leads him to mandatory therapy sessions to regain his wings as his relationship with Nancy (Anastasia Griffith) intensifies. Elsewhere, Marisa (Aimee Garcia) deals with a new partner, while Boone (Derek Luke) and Tyler (Kevin Rankin) have a patient jump out of the rig.



Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
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E! Online caught up with Trauma creator Dario Scardapane and found out what’s in store for Nancy and the gang in the next ten episodes (starting this Monday!). Scardapane talked about what it was like to have the show canceled and then uncanceled again. But he also gave away some of the upcoming story lines:

“The new episodes put a lot of weight on Rabbit (Cliff Curtis) and his story. The next 10 ones are so much about the fall and rise and perhaps fall again of Rabbit.”

“The first three episodes back are about Rabbit—his backstory and moving him forward. We see why Rabbit is the way he is and get a few explanations, including the name! And then the last three episodes of the 10 new ones are really about Nancy (Anastasia Griffith). There’s a moment where she stands there going, ‘I went to medical school 10 years ago, and now I’m standing here with a nutcase of a boyfriend and blood on my shoes. How did I get here?’ “

Click here to read the whole interview.

Saturday, March 6th, 2010
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