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Netflix’s First Medical Drama ‘Pulse’ Drops Steamy First Trailer — and Fans Are Already Obsessed with This ‘Illicit’ Romance. hyn

Paging all medical drama fans! Netflix is finally scrubbing in, and if the first trailer for Pulse is any indication, we are in for a very bumpy—and very steamy—ride.

The streaming giant just released the official first look at its first-ever English-language medical procedural, and social media is already losing it over the electric chemistry between stars Willa Fitzgerald and Colin Woodell.

The series, which officially hits the streamer on April , centers on Miami’s busiest Level trauma center. But while the doctors are busy saving lives, it’s their personal lives that are truly flatlining.

The trailer introduces us to Dr. Danny Simms (Fitzgerald), a third-year resident who finds herself in the hot seat when the hospital’s beloved Chief Resident, Dr. Xander Phillips (Woodell), is suddenly suspended. The reason? A “complicated and illicit romance” between the two that is about to become public knowledge in the worst way possible.

Fans on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok are already drawing comparisons to the early, high-intensity days of Grey’s Anatomy. “The drama! The tension! The ‘illicit’ romance! Netflix really said ‘Hold my stethoscope,’” one fan joked shortly after the trailer went live.

The stakes couldn’t be higher for the staff. As a massive hurricane barrels toward Miami, the hospital goes into a full-blown lockdown. Danny and Xander are forced to work side-by-side to manage an onslaught of trauma cases, all while the “bombshell details” of their secret relationship begin to spill out to their shocked colleagues.

“Saving their patients’ lives is often less complicated than living their own,” the show’s tagline teases, and based on the trailer’s intense surgical scenes and whispered hallway confrontations, they aren’t kidding.

The series comes from first-time creator Zoe Robyn and legendary showrunner Carlton Cuse, the mastermind behind Lost. With Cuse at the helm, fans are expecting plenty of twists, turns, and emotional cliffhangers.

Pulse enters a crowded field of new medical dramas, joining the likes of Max’s The Pitt and Fox’s Doc, but it’s the “network-style” budget and high-octane Miami setting that sets this one apart.

The cast is also a major talking point for fans. Alongside Fitzgerald and Woodell, the series stars One Day at a Time favorite Justina Machado as Dr. Natalie Cruz. The ensemble also includes Jack Bannon, Jessie T. Usher, and Shōgun’s newly minted Emmy winner Néstor Carbonell.

Whether it’s the medical mysteries or the forbidden office hookups that keep you watching, Pulse seems ready to deliver the viral moments we’ve been craving.

Mark your calendars for April —this is one hospital visit you won’t want to skip.

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