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The series follows the lives of the staff who work the late night shift in the emergency room at San Antonio Medical Center, where the toughest and craziest cases always seem to come through the door.
Things are so unsurprising in the pilot you expect even the new show is suffering from summer rerun syndrome. Generally, it makes one appreciate better shows like Nurse Jackie, Getting On or Children's Hospital.
If a TV show goes over the top too often, it's eventually going to bump its head on the ceiling. And then it's going to get really loopy. That's what happens to NBC's new medical series The Late Shift.
It's the kind of manipulative, boilerplate material that you could use as a teaching tool at the school for TV hacks, in a seminar called "How to Be Bland and Formulaic." It is definitively generic.