TV series
PULSE
Overview
A group of ER residents navigate medical crises and personal drama amid a divisive allegation at their Miami hospital.
Details
- First air date
- 2025-04-03
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Drama
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Genre Arts
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Willa Fitzgerald as Danielle Simms
- Colin Woodell as Xander Phillips
- Jack Bannon as Tom Cole
- Jessie T. Usher as Sam Elijah
- Jessy Yates as Harper Simms
- Chelsea Muirhead as Sophie Chan
- Arturo del Puerto as Luis Dominguez
- Daniela Nieves as Camila Perez
- Santiago Segura as Gabriel Moreno
- Justina Machado as Natalie Cruz
- Nestor Carbonell as Ruben Soriano
- Jessica Rothe as Cass Himmelstein
Creators and crew
- Zoe Robyn - Creator
- Carlton Cuse - Executive Producer
- Zoe Robyn - Executive Producer
- Michael Klick - Executive Producer
- Bradley Gardner - Executive Producer
- Emma Forman - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Abby
As a hurricane bears down on Miami, things are equally stormy in the Maguire ER, where a serious allegation has opened rifts between the residents.
Episode 2: Alone Time
The worsening storm overwhelms the ER, forcing Danny to make tough choices. Tom must rise to the occasion when someone close to him is injured.
Episode 3: Power
As the hospital's backup generators run low, Dr. Cruz worries for Vero's safety. Sophie and Camila risk it all to save a patient in danger.
Episode 4: Treat ‘Em and Street ‘Em
With the ER at capacity post-storm, Danny struggles to balance a full caseload and the arrival of a new attending — who has a history with Xander.
Episode 5: Nothing Personal
A charismatic sheriff's deputy sets his sights on Danny. A young patient's demanding parents make things hard for Harper. Sophie faces a moral dilemma.
Episode 6: Homestead
A hometown visit to their difficult father reopens fault lines between Danny and Harper. Tom and Dr. Soriano's day off takes an unexpected turn.
Episode 7: Choices
Danny and Sam undergo Dr. Cruz's scrutiny as she prepares to choose next year's chief resident. Camila looks for clues to a girl's mysterious illness.
Episode 8: Retreat
As they await an interview with HR, Danny and Xander reckon with their painful past. A crisis brings Tom's divided loyalties to light.
Episode 9: The Last Shift
A nightclub fire floods the ER with patients. With Danny's career hanging in the balance, Dr. Cruz must make a difficult decision.
Episode 10: Kennedy
Xander comes clean about what really happened at his former hospital. A new academic year brings a new chief resident — and new challenges in the ER.
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