Watched this last week (got up to episode 8. I think there are 15 in total). Starring Noah Wyle, who's an attending ER physician in Pittsburg. Thought it would be ER the tv show part 2, but way better, IMO. Being on HBO, more "real" and less campy drama that the tv show. It's show, so of course there will be drama. The medical is more interesting. Since there are med students, interns and young residents, the more experienced docs do a good job teaching/explaining. With ER the show, it seem like there was just a bunch of screaming for dramatic purposes. Each episode covers 1 hour of a morning/day shift. 8.4 on IMDB and 93% on RT.