I thought it was pretty good. I'm usually bored with medical dramas because pretty much everything's already been done at least twice in ER's twelve or thirteen seasons, but this had a nice, novel feel to it--like we're seeing the other side of ER this time. The thing where they flash through each victim's life to show how they got to whatever emergency they're in the middle of was an interesting device. I hope they actually find a more profound use for it than just eye candy, though, since nothing really important came from it in this episode. Tom Everett Scott's performance was great, and the guy who plays his partner was just as good. If nothing else, I'll stick with it because they've got good chemistry and I need some shows for the summer.