Conan O’Brien’s trauma, that whole deal where he’s losing his Tonight Show gig, is helping to keep NBC’s horrible Trauma serial a few paces ahead of the grim reaper. News just came out about how NBC is ordering four more shows to help fill the prime-time hole left by Jay Leno moving from 10:00 PM back to 11:35 PM.
That means that Season One will end up with 20 episodes at the very least.
Will there be a Season Two for Trauma? Only Time Will Tell.
Rest assured, twirlypopper pilot / couch potato Aimee Garcia will still maintain her official website regardless of when Trauma gets cancelled.
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Look for more filming around town soon. You’ll have ten fresh episodes available on your idiot panel after the 2010 Olympics end.
Just bide your time until 9:00 PM on Monday, March 8. 2010…
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I’d like to know what’s so horrible about the show? how many episodes have you actually watched?
I think the pilot was enough…
Presenting, the reviewers:
LA Times:
“…it’s not there yet, not even close.”
Variety:
“The big action pieces are reasonably impressive, but without stronger characters, that adrenaline boost won’t be enough to keep the show off life support.”
Chicago Tribune:
“‘Trauma’” is just standard-issue bad, not mind-blowing, please-make-it-stop bad.”
USA Today:
“Escape head trauma by avoiding NBC’s ‘Trauma’”
Miami Herald:
“No intelligible dialogue! No discernible plot! No viewers!”
TV Guide:
“Rescue Me From Trauma“
Oh, and how about the San Francisco Chronicle:
“just a not-very-good medical series“