Pure Genius - Season 1 Backdrop Blur
Pure Genius - Season 1 Poster
7.0 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Pure Genius - Season 1

"Tech giant. Medical pioneer."

A young Silicon Valley tech-titan enlists a veteran surgeon with a controversial past in starting a hospital with a cutting-edge, new school approach to medicine.

Top Cast

  • Dermot Mulroney

    Dermot Mulroney

    Dr. Walter Wallace

  • Augustus Prew

    Augustus Prew

    James Bell

  • Odette Annable

    Odette Annable

    Dr. Zoe Brockett

  • Reshma Shetty

    Reshma Shetty

    Dr. Talaikha Channarayapatra

  • Aaron Jennings

    Aaron Jennings

    Dr. Malik Verlaine

  • Ward Horton

    Ward Horton

    Dr. Scott Strauss

  • Brenda Song

    Brenda Song

    Angie Cheng

Overview

A young Silicon Valley tech-titan enlists a veteran surgeon with a controversial past in starting a hospital with a cutting-edge, new school approach to medicine.

Trailers & Clips

Recommendations

Hawthorne

Christina Hawthorne is a compassionate and headstrong Chief Nursing Officer heading up a group of dedicated nurses at Richmond Trinity Hospital on the hospital's front lines. She does everything in her power to help her patients. When necessary, she takes on doctors and administrators who are overworked, distracted or just unable to see the human being behind the hospital chart. But the long days at the hospital and Hawthorne’s intense focus on helping others take a toll on her personal life.

Hawthorne

7.0 2009
Three Rivers

Three Rivers is an American television medical drama that debuted on CBS on October 4, 2009, starring Alex O'Loughlin in the role of an infamous transplant surgeon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On November 30, 2009, after just eight episodes of the season had aired, CBS announced that Three Rivers had been pulled from their schedule with no plans to have it returned, and the series was later officially cancelled. However, the series later returned to the network on June 5, 2010 to burn off the remaining unaired episodes.

Three Rivers

7.0 2009