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    ‘Code Black’ Sneak Peek: Rob Lowe’s in the Middle of a Deadly Outbreak

    If the real world isn’t enough to frighten you right now, perhaps you’ll want to tune in for tonight’s episode of CBS’s “Code Black.” In our sneak peek, Rob Lowe’s Col. Ethan Willis and Caitlin FitzGerald’s Dr. Gretchen Kerr enter a convenience store after an “exorcism” (just go with it) looking for answers, and — well, we won’t spoil it for you.

  • NewsVictoria Leigh Miller

    How TV Is Celebrating Halloween 2016

    Halloween 2016 is on the horizon, and the treats far outweigh the tricks ? on primetime, anyway. This year, the networks have scared up a lineup of spooky sitcom episodes, bone-chilling programming blocks, and other frightful fare that will take you all the way up to Old Hallows' Eve. Click through this slideshow to see how Dr.

  • NewsEthan Alter

    Rob Lowe on ‘Code Black’: What Works, What Needs Work

    During its first season, Code Black was a better-than-average medical procedural that consistently clocked just-average ratings. Enter Rob Lowe, who is the first face we see in the Season 2 premiere. Playing Col. Ethan Willis, a combat doctor with the U.S. Army’s CCCRP (Combat Casualty Care Research Program) newly assigned to Angels Memorial Hospital’s perpetually busy ER, the actor quickly wipes away any lingering traces of the self-aware grin he flashed in his late, great comedy series, The

  • NewsEthan Alter

    ‘Code Black’ Season 2 Preview: Realism, Excitement, and Rob Lowe

    'Code Black' exec producer previews the sophomore season of CBS' rebooted medical drama.

  • NewsVictoria Leigh Miller

    ‘Code Black’: First Look at Rob Lowe as the New Doctor in the House

    Rob Lowe joins the cast as Dr. Ethan Willis, a trauma doc who comes to Angels Memorial courtesy of the U.S. Army.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Chicago Med' Review: It's Better Than 'Code Black'!

    In the opening moments of Chicago Med, premiering Tuesday night on NBC, real Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel speaks at a dedication ceremony for the new trauma center where this new series will take place. Padded with kids including an unborn child in medical danger, its corridors filled to capacity with the most attractive doctors this side of an afternoon soap opera, Chicago Med is not a subtle enterprise. A handsome new doctor played by Colin Donnell (Arrow) arrives at the hospital and he immedi

  • NewsDave Nemetz

    Fall TV Scoreboard: Our Guide to All the Hits and Flops

    Ratings are down across the board for the broadcast networks (thanks a lot, Netflix), we’ve seen very few runaway hits, and we’re still waiting for our first official cancellation. Although that last one might just be a case of Hollywood doublespeak… but we’ll get to that in a minute.