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When ER premiered 31 years ago, it depicted big city emergency rooms as hubs of frenetic activity, with medical professionals bustling around patients and rooms ceaselessly. The concept of stepping into this world as a new department leader, devoid of any prior emergency medicine experience, is explored in the new Apple series called Berlin ER.

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Opening Shot: A guy in a hoodie gets high at a club, and we see lights and people swirl around him as he gets increasingly messed up.

The Core: Upon his arrival at the hospital and witnessing a man in distress near a stairwell, we discover that the newcomer is Dr. Ben Weber (played by Slavko Popadic), one of the ER physicians at KRANK hospital, known for being one of the busiest and most understaffed medical facilities in Berlin. Dr. Weber is grappling with the task of getting sober before his impending shift begins within a few hours.

Dr. Zanna Parker (portrayed by Haley Louise Jones), a doctor who comes across Dr. Weber, has been appointed by the hospital’s administrator, Dr. Stephen Beck (played by Peter Lohmeyer), to lead the emergency department. Previously overseeing geriatrics at a hospital in Munich, Dr. Parker realizes the stark contrast as she steps into her role at KRANK. Her apprehension grows upon learning that she is the fourth ER head recruited in the current year alone. The challenges ahead become apparent to her when she struggles to even locate the changing room, reflecting the tumultuous environment she is now a part of.

She finds Dr. Weber and he tells her to shadow him; she doesn’t tell him she’s the new ER head. Weber is still hungover, having intravenously consumed a hangover remedy concocted by his colleague and buddy, Dr. Kian Amini (Benjamin Radjaipour), and negotiating with his fellow attending, Dr. Emina Ertan (Safak Sengül), to take his hip surgery that day.

In the meantime, we see EMTs Olaf Hendel (Bernhard Schütz) and his trainee, Olivia Kropf (Samirah Breuer), are picking up a guy who got stabbed in the butt during a fight. He’s demanding in the ambulance, and when he’s brought in, Ertan takes the lead with Olivia and tells the guy he’ll need a colostomy bag, just to freak him out.

Parker’s presence as a leader is certainly not welcome, as we see when her name at the top of the board is replaced by things like “Fuck You”, and people are taking bets on how long she’ll last. But, there’s a reason why she left a relatively cushy job in Munich for what even its administrator calls the “worst hospital in Berlin.”

Berlin ER
Photo: Apple TV+

What Shows Will It Remind You Of? Berlin ER is basically The Pitt, except a lot grungier.

Our Take: Berlin ER (Original title: KRANK Berlin), created by Viktor Jakovleski and Samuel Jefferson, is a pretty standard medical drama under all the music and camera tricks, with characters we’ve seen a million times on medical shows in the U.S. That doesn’t mean, however, that the show isn’t worth following.

Like most medical dramas, Berlin ER has a bit of a sardonic sense of humor, most of which is in the “if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry” category. Hundreds of patients come through KRANK in a day, and many of their cases push the doctors and nurses to the edge of patience and sanity. But it seems like Dr. Parker may be a match for an ER that feels almost as tired and rusty as the outside of the hospital building looks.

Jones, whom we last saw in Dear Child, can play the type of character that Dr. Parker needs to be: A person who has her own tricks up her sleeve, and who can scream into a paper towel and still go out there and do the work. Jones has good chemistry with Popadic, who plays the ever-hungover Dr. Weber, who seems to compensate for the stress of working at KRANK by self-medicating whenever he gets a chance. Parker already can see, just by working with him for a few hours, that he’s a good, caring doctor who has his own way of doing things. Even if he’s less than helpful, she knows the kind of asset he is in the ER’s pressure cooker.

We’d imagine the rest of the season will be spent seeing Parker prove her worth and steel herself for some of the tragedies she’s going to see, like when a frequent-flyer patient who has nothing wrong with her throws herself at Olaf and Olivia’s ambulance, in front of her young son, after Parker throws her out of the ER. We’ll also likely see how Weber manages to balance his partying with his job without killing himself or his patients.

Speaking of Olaf and Olivia: Their story feels somewhat superfluous, given that we could build a whole show around EMTs. But perhaps we’ll see them connect with the ER personnel more as the season goes along.

Berlin ER
Photo: Apple TV+

Sex and Skin: Nothing in the first episode.

Parting Shot: When her shift is over, Dr. Parker scratches her name into the board where everyone has erased her name and put up joke names and phrases, then she leaves. Her message is she’s not going anywhere anytime soon.

Sleeper Star: Safak Sengül gives Dr. Emina Ertan the proper DGAF attitude that allows her to scream in the face of Parker when Parker decides her patient should go to surgery before Ertan’s patient.

Most Pilot-y Line: A nurse accidentally splashes urine on Parker when they pass each other. Why is a nurse holding an open bottle of urine to begin with?

Our Call: STREAM IT. While the ER in Berlin ER looks grungier and bleaker than ones we’ve seen on American TV, the beats of the show will be familiar to people who are fans of medical dramas. In this case, the show is watchable because of its cast, especially Jones and Popadic.

Joel Keller (@joelkeller) writes about food, entertainment, parenting and tech, but he doesn’t kid himself: he’s a TV junkie. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, Salon, RollingStone.com, VanityFair.com, Fast Company and elsewhere.

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