Do No Harm Preview: Clips From NBC's Drama Starring Rescue Me's Steven Pasquale
Late last week we shared some photos and details for NBC's upcoming new Jekyll and Hyde-like drama series Do No Harm, which stars Rescue Me's Steven Pasquale. today we have some videos, which give us a look at Pasquale's character Jason, a neurosurgeon struggling to keep his reckless alter-ego from taking over.
NBC's 2012-2013 line-up reveals that Do No Harm is currently set up to air on Sunday nights beginning next year after football wraps up. As you'll probably pick up in the clips below, the story follows Dr. Jason Cole, a neurosurgeon who is dealing with an alternate personality named "Ian Price." For years, he's been able to keep Ian in cheek but the drug he developed to do that no longer seems to be working, which could present some major problems in Jason's personal and professional life…
It would have been good to get a glimpse of this "Ian," given how worried Jason is about the guy showing up, but I suppose that's something we might have to wait for.
In addition to being happy to see Pasquale land a series lead role on network television after Rescue Me wrapped up, it's also great to see The Cosby Show's Phylicia Rashad back in a starring role, and already delivering that signature smirky smile. Do No Harm certainly looks promising, but after Awake's recent cancellation, I have my reservations about getting my hopes up for another drama involving a split-like twist, especially considering NBC's holding this one off for midseason.
Do No Harm is currently set to air Sundays at 10:00 p.m. during Midseason 2013.
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