That's the mission of "Trauma," which debuts tonight with a couple of expensive-looking action sequences and a bunch of troubled first responders whose tangled relationships make a multicar pileup look tidy.
Set in San Francisco and filmed on location, "Trauma" is from actor/director/producer Peter Berg ("Friday Night Lights," "Hancock"), who clearly knows his way around a crash, and was created by Dario Scardapane.
New Zealander Cliff Curtis ("Push," "Whale Rider") stars as Reuben "Rabbit" Palchuk, and despite the always welcome presence of Jamey Sheridan, who plays a doctor in a cast that also includes Anastasia Griffith ("Damages"), Derek Luke ("Antwone Fisher"), Aimee Garcia, Taylor Kinney and Kevin Rankin ("Friday Night Lights"), Curtis is so far the best thing about "Trauma."
He also could be the worst.
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Written as an arrogant hothead with major scars, physical and otherwise, Rabbit, like just about everyone in "Trauma," is a too-familiar type, and it's not clear from tonight's episode that he's worth the trouble he causes.
Curtis, though, is something else again. The man has charisma to burn, and in a landscape littered with floppy-haired McDreamys, his less familiar face is bound to attract some attention.
Assuming we're not too distracted by the carnage to notice.
