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Pure Genius - Season 1

Pure Genius - Season 1

Pure Genius is a riveting medical drama series that premiered in 2016. Created by Jason Katims, the show takes us on an enthralling journey into the world of cutting-edge medical technology and the incredible minds that bring it to life. Set in a state-of-the-art hospital in Silicon Valley, the series explores the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the doctors and engineers as they push the boundaries of modern medicine.

The talented cast brings these complex characters to life with their remarkable performances. Pure Genius features Dermot Mulroney as Dr. Walter Wallace, a brilliant and unconventional surgeon, and Augustus Prew as billionaire tech genius James Bell, who funds the hospital and recruits Dr. Wallace. Together, they assemble a team of top-tier doctors and engineers who are determined to revolutionize healthcare.

Dr. Zoe Brockett, played by Odette Annable, is a courageous and driven surgeon with a passion for her work. Reshma Shetty portrays Dr. Talaikha Channarayapatra, a caring physician with a special interest in regenerative medicine. Rounding out the main cast is Aaron Jennings, who brings comedic relief as Dr. Malik Verlaine, a delightfully quirky yet gifted surgeon.

Throughout its 13-episode run, Pure Genius tackles a variety of groundbreaking medical cases that are both heartwarming and thought-provoking. Viewers are introduced to revolutionary technologies such as 3D-printed organs, a brain-computer interface, and personalized gene therapy. These advancements have the potential to save countless lives, but they also raise ethical questions about the limits of science and the impact on personal privacy.

The show expertly balances the medical cases with the personal stories of the characters. Each doctor and engineer has their own journey and struggles, adding depth and complexity to the narrative. The relationships that develop between the characters create a strong emotional core that resonates with the audience.

The music of Pure Genius complements the show's themes of innovation and emotion. The soundtrack features a mix of contemporary tracks and original compositions. Fans of the show can play and download these sounds here, immersing themselves in the world of Pure Genius even outside of the episodes.

Pure Genius garnered critical acclaim for its unique blend of medical drama and innovation. Although the series concluded after one season, it left a lasting impression on viewers. With its thought-provoking storylines, compelling characters, and brilliant performances, Pure Genius remains a must-watch for fans of medical dramas and technology enthusiasts alike.

A 38 year old local resident.
A a 50/50 chance at surviving the next five years
A addictions, I mean.
A almost like a spray.
A And I could tell it was coming from upstairs.
A And the mini strokes were what were keeping him
A beam fell.
A big save the day speech?
A biodegradable frame on which we can lay
A brain biopsy would give us a picture
A brilliant and exotic beauty queen.
A carefully planned route.
A CMP, a TSH,
A CMP, a TSH,
A connection.
A constant.
A couple of businesses called to complain
A diffusion MRI and an EEG,
A drug resistant form of the HIV virus.
A few hours to get all systems back online.
A few times.
A fib at 170. WALLACE: Okay, Ryan.
A gentle hug.
A good idea is a good idea.
A good life after what I've put you through.
A gorgeous and brilliant single heterosexual that you're
A heart attack, peripheral nerve injury,
A high dose of the protease inhibitor
A household name in healthcare.
A larger dose than you've ever received.
A limited range of body shapes and sizes.
A linear accelerator to enhance radiation?
A little crooked house we keep meaning to renovate.
A little.
A living donor?
A lot of that depends on you.
A lot of the behavior you're experiencing...
A lot.
A massive bitch.
A mechanical alternative for patients
A Mediterranean food truck two days ago.
A minute, but you'll get it.
A network of microscopic lights
A not particularly distinguishable tremor
A one in a million match for a transplant.
A patient's gonna die doesn't mean
A personal question.
A personalized plan to lose weight in the smartest
A piggyback transplant with a diseased kidney...
A plastic action figure of yourself.
A portion of their liver to save
A potential indicator of heart failure.
A precise cocktail of six antiretrovirals
A professional hockey player.
A real time interoperative imaging.
A realistic surgical mannequin
A really amazing kid before you go.
A repair would take nearly a hundred screws.
A scarlet letter all over my mom's sweater set.
A secret meeting in an empty O.R.
A single park in a three mile radius
A small part of your left vocal cord.
A spinal cord victim's future success
A stranger donates a kidney to you.
A surrogate mother to you.
A synthetic lung.
A synthetic protein treatment.
A tick.
A toxin that can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome.
A trial for a drug for GSS...
A truly great, great man,
A Turing Award or a MacArthur Genius grant,
A UTI?
A very aggressive bacterial infection.
A video.
A webbing, hold all the pieces in?
Aah!
Aah!
About 90% of the time that I'm here,
About a homeless drunk wandering around the area
About a seven.
About Amelia.
About anything personal... ever.
About eating my vegetables again.
About have a family to watch TV with.
About how you got called away
About my health, about people.
About taking her off life support.
About that experimental GSS drug.
About that time.
About this privately.
About uprooting my life to come here,
About watching TV with your family.
About who you're seeing and more about who you're with.
About Zoe.
Absolutely not.
Absolutely, Soul.
Absolutely. Why would we not be okay?
Abusive behavior toward your son?
Access both the liver and kidney tumors.
Access to my proprietary technology?
According to Google.
Across Europe because a girl I like said no to a date?
Across the world.
Actually bugs?
Actually, Brandon, you're not entirely wrong.
Actually, Dr. Wallace and his team
Actually, he's been super unavailable.
Actually, I always suspected I was one of your favorites.
Actually, I think he may soon have one.
Actually, I was going to say
Actually, I'm here
Actually, I'm only here a few days to observe.
Actually, no. Everything is not okay...
Actually, the research on the matter is pretty conclusive.
Actually, uh, they said I need to deliver it
Actually, you do. Claudia's heart.
Acute kidney injury causes the immune system
Adjusting to the harsh stimuli
Adorable. Have you been to our dining hall yet?
After all this time that it's not me at all,
After an injury.
After my last treatment failed..
After saving the world.
Afternoon, Nina. Louis.
Against the general population.
Against the outside world anymore.
Against your orders, but this treatment, it's working.
Agree. I give him four months.
Ah, great, my wife's arriving.
Ah, here she is.
Ah, how's it going with Dr. Brockett?
Ah, it's a lot to think about.
Ah, the graffiti artist, huh?
Ah.
Ah.
Ah.
Ali didn't want to.
Ali must've transferred her infection
Ali, I know how bad you feel right now,
Ali, this treatment could save your life.
ALI: They're still in the Philippines.
Ali.
Ali. You love her, don't you?
All brain activity will stop.
All of it.
All of the patients. It's not...
All organs, even unhealthy ones, dampen blood pressure.
All over the Bay Area testing food and water. We will find it.
All reported respiratory cases in the county...
All right,
All right, Bobby, be gentle on your dad, okay?
All right, do your doctor thingy.
All right, excellent.
All right, go ahead.
All right, good. It's out. Sutures.
All right, his heart's stopped.
All right, let's raise the pressure to 80.
All right, one time First In Human trial.
All right, prep, clean the field.
All right, process initiated.
All right, she's made it 24 hours.
All right, sounds like you did your homework.
All right, stabilize for the burr hole.
All right, this is the same medical kit
All right, um...
All right, well, I'm guessing Bunker Hill
All right, well, let's get this done,
All right, well, we're gonna take good care of you, okay?
All right?
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right. Okay. We're ready to move.
All set, Doctor.
All staff? How is that even possible?
All the hospitals have been pretty clear
All the other teachers would send me
All the places you've eaten
All these people
All these secret things.
All they have to do is open up the brain,
All those numbers?
All white.
All yours.
ALL: Abby is awesomeness.
Allow a hostile competitor
Allows me to create a fully immersive, 3 D environment.
Almost as much as I like nursing.
Almost done.
Almost like a wet suit.
Along with the rest of his eye.
Already forming a blood clot in his heart.
Already turned her recovery room into a temporary office.
Also damaged the peripheral sensory nerves behind your eyes.
Also use a LAPRA TY and flow seal
Also, I'm gonna have a wedding someday,
Also, the best love life ever.
Also, you're not the only one with body image issues.
Always eating apples. Yeah, well,
Always gets second class treatment.
Am I gonna die?
Am I in a hospital?
Amazing.
Amelia
AMELIA: That's it?
Amelia...
Amelia's been diagnosed with
Amelia's vanishing bile duct syndrome.
Amy got pregnant by her boyfriend of eight years.
Amy was carrying a boiling pot of water
An “I told you so” from Gloria tomorrow.
An accident.
An additional dose of medicine.
An all nighter isn't as easy as it used to be.
An amazing surgery there today.
An anomalous strand of DNA.
An awesome option. It uses nanobots.
An eight year old patient?
An Endoscopic Endonasal Approach.
An M Class solar flare was recorded on the sun's surface.
Anabel, remind me,
And a couple of guards.
And a dab of hummus around this place.
And a dialysis machine in here now.
And a fair amount of guesswork.
And a family.
And a little boy looked up at me with...
And a million ways it could go wrong.
And a mortar shell exploded right on us.
And a nurse.
And a single port approach for the brain lesion.
And a thousand things can go wrong.
And according to my sources, this...
And advanced genetic engineering.
And again.
And all compartments are temporarily on lockdown.
And all the nurses and support staff.
And all these sensations
And all this happened on land that used to be mine?
And an actual concert, not for some band
And an incredible dinner on a rooftop.
And and I said to myself, I said, "Wow."
And and I thank you for coming by.
And Angie.
And animal crackers with the elephants removed.
And answer the doctor" questions, okay?
And antibody antigen binding.
And as it grows, it becomes more difficult to address surgically.
And at the time you administered the treatment,
And attacks the Staph aureus bacteria.
And attractive, and no pressure, but you'd like
And backstage passes?
And Bashir?
And be in San Francisco in a half hour?
And be in the tranquility.
And become part of your consciousness.
And become what we call an altruistic donor.
And before long,
And bloodstream.
And blow as hard as you can.
And break their jaw?
And bring it into consciousness, so it should have stuck.
And build a connector between the native kidney
And buy one of those plastic monstrosities.
And by the way, I hate you
And can predict down to the hour when it'll be able to survive
And cardiac hypertrophy...
And cause it to malfunction.
And cause liver damage and failure.
And causing tamponade.
And certainly not after 30 years.
And Claudia, she trusted me.
And come back to Bunker Hill.
And compare it to Eugene's.
And confirm that you're hearing what I say.
And Constance would get a compatible kidney.
And cool.
And create new memory retrieval patterns.
And damaging these lateral blood vessels here,
And destroy the Staph aureus, and then it'll die
And determine the arrangement of skin cells.
And divert the oxygen depleted blood
And DNA base pair sequences.
And do it this afternoon.
And do the eight transplants at one time.
And doing everything we can
And don't worry,
And don't worry; I gave him a good
And either way,
And Evan lost the use of his legs
And Evan's belief that he is responsible.
And even if that worked,
And even pumps blood.
And even though I could explain why I'm not there,
And feel like you were, uh, giving back.
And feels much, much better, okay?
And finish the swing set
And flew him in on the Bunker Hill jet.
And follow the proper protocol.
And for no good reason but some stupid genetic lottery
And for once in my life,
And for what?
And for you, ma'am.
And free to decline to donate at any time.
And from there, the sky's the limit, okay?
And generated a differential diagnosis
And get dropped off at school so that I can be here
And get her off that machine as quickly as possible.
And get him checked out first.
And get them the hell out of here.
And get what he wants, and believe me, it's annoying.
And getting off drugs... that's gonna be hard enough.
And great luck with the trek.
And harm our health.
And he couldn't adjust his blood sugar,
And he didn't have the antibody treatment.
And he doesn't have an appetite. (phone chimes)
And he has these intense mood swings.
And he is also O negative.
And he looked me in the eye.
And he refused
And he still has active hemolysis
And he wasn't answering his phone.
And he will be able to walk again.
And he'll be fine?
And he's a great artist, I admire him, too...
And he's been a chronic alcoholic for 30 years.
And he's been told he has little time left.
And he's locked in there on his own.
And he's not going to County.
And he's willing to donate part of his liver.
And heart rate's normalizing.
And help bring Angela into the world. And Lord Jesus...
And help other cases like it.
And her heart rate's spiking.
And her latest labs are not good. Hemoglobin;
And here comes the reality police.
And high oxygen concentration would stimulate
And his blood type is O negative.
And his heart rate and blood pressure are normalizing.
And his oxygen sats are plummeting.
And honest conversation with her?
And hope that they play the song I want to hear
And hoping for a good outcome.
And how am I gonna learn if you're not here to teach me?
And how you doing?
And how's Jessica liking UCLA? Has she decided on a major yet?
And human beings... I have ever come into contact with.
And I agreed to give it a shot.
And I also think you should just ask her.
And I can't promise
And I choose art school.
And I couldn't think of a better way
And I did...
And I discovered that
And I don't have anything close to a stable
And I don't know who Mr. Pac Man is,
And I don't need to hear you say "I told you so."
And I don't want to see that.
And I failed her.
And I feel he's very much not a fibber,
And I flew back right away.
And I fought hard.
And I found this.
And I get that there's a place for fund raising
And I have an impeccable record.
And I have to decide who I'm gonna be.
And I have to let him be pissed off.
And I have to...
And I haven't been able to isolate the area of her brain where
And I hope I have a kid someday,
And I know that Bunker Hill
And I know that you asked me out,
And I let you take that mortar for me.
And I love you for that.
And I need a FAST ultrasound to look for a hemoperitoneum.
And I need something else to wear.
And I need you in the audience, because you're the person
And I need you to really listen to me, okay?
And I obsessed for weeks over how to ask her,
And I promised her parents.
And I really think that we both should.
And I saw the one with the swans.
And I somehow missed it when I examined her.
And I spent the next ten days
And I take my vows
And I think
And I think I can see you doing that for Melissa,
And I think that's ten percent more of a chance
And I thought to myself,
And I thought,
And I told her, I said, "Don't worry.
And I told him to move on,
And I totally agree the numbers are really promising,
And I want to make a go of this.
And I want to make a go of this.
And I wanted to donate so I could save you.
And I was thinking you could
And I will face...
And I will try not to...
And I...
And I'd look through the windows,
And I'd see all these families
And I'll add them to the environment.
And I'll prep the iliac vessels for anastomosis.
And I'm also planning on winning
And I'm doing just fine.
And I'm going to help you get through all of this.
And I'm not gonna go back
And I'm not gonna tell you to not get
And I'm not the strongest version of myself.
And I'm ready for whatever comes.
And I'm the only person she has.
And I've been training for this for months, okay?
And I've certainly never seen him. He's a legend.
And I've got a beautiful daughter.
And I've waited so long, too long.
And if anyone can fix it, he can.
And if I stay here?
And if not, the FDA has a field office in San Francisco,
And if she has any respiratory distress,
And if the treatment isn't working,
And if the truth be told,
And if they don't, we're gonna find another way
And if we bring his memories back,
And if we put in a central line, we can
And if we use the near infrared part of the light spectrum...
And if you can't do it, I will find another hospital
And if you reach her,
And impose considerable risk to the father.
And in the future,
And inject her with Micavibrio.
And inject it into Nathan.
And inject them into Eugene.
And innocent looking. He is definitely living
And is causing swelling. I think we have it
And is now poised to sign a multi million dollar contract
And it came back positive for GSS.
And it came back positive for GSS.
And it came back positive for GSS.
And it came back positive... for GSS.
And it can do it in seconds.
And it could be pre term labor.
And it had a lot of common antigens.
And it is a foreign substance; Nathan's body
And it is my fault.
And it is scary.
And it made me feel like I could do it.
And it spread to her vocal cords.
And it tasted like blood...
And it took such a high dose of morphine to stop the seizures
And it travels into her intestines, which just happens
And it was always having
And it was amazing to watch.
And it was located at the hairline.
And it will grow inside of you, into a healthy liver.
And it won't fix you.
And it won't happen again.
And it would only treat the superficial layer of her skin.
And it's Christmas week.
And it's frustrating. Of course I never
And it's gonna be very nontraditional,
And it's never been done before?
And it's off to the ball.
And it's only been a few days,
And it's something we can absolutely help you with.
And it's starting to look pretty bad.
And James Bell gets what he wants, right?
And James having an intimate moment”?
And just start thinking one step ahead.
And kind of pissy.
And lately he's been so irritable.
And lateral flow immunoassay
And legally indemonstrable.
And legs.
And let me do my job, okay?
And let's push two more of lorazepam
And let's start the transcutaneous pacer.
And ligate it.
And load her system
And macrophage colony stimulating factor
And manage any pain you might develop.
And Margot Byer's tumor's been removed,
And maybe you and your hospital will get the first
And maybe your mom is, too.
And me for everything that we've done,
And merry Christmas, everyone.
And mix it with saline.
And more memories will come back, okay?
And more of his organs will begin to fail.
And most efficient way possible.
And most expedient route to remove her brain tumor.
And most likely won't be able to for two weeks.
And move you up the donor list.
And my daughter's an undergrad at UCLA.
And my first hire.
And my mom?
And my speech will slow.
And my wife was the one who explicitly...
And no celebrity feuds.
And no one seems to be able to tell us
And none of this ever would've happened if I had...
And not approved for use?
And not around us,
And not holing away in offices.
And not telling you will only make matters worse, so...
And nothing can stop him from working that into the conversation.
And now there are two of you.
And now we're not talking about trying
And now you're about to give this treatment
And now you're telling me that my daughter has
And now you're treating me like a 12 year old.
And now, he needs to work ten times as hard
And now, her life is at stake.
And now, thanks to you...
And OECs won't cause cancer since they're native
And ones this massive are very rare.
And other nutrients before your body can use them.
And our glee club.
And pathogen biosensors. Why can't we locate this source?
And pediatrics, with a fellowship in critical care,
And physical therapy.
And plasma exchange are working
And prep a gram of phenytoin.
And pressure's 60 over palp.
And put her in the same MRI that you use for animals.
And real desire to change the world,
And reduce the chances
And renal functions changed as a result of the pregnancy.
And replace them with hydrangeas.
And reprogram your husband's brain.
And retrieves stored memories.
And right now we really need to be strong.
And right now, she's alone in her fear.
And say, "We give up."
And screen them. We'll do full blood works.
And seeing as you accepted my invitation,
And severe anemia.
And she says..
And she was basically, like, this surrogate mother to him.
And she will get her life back.
And she'll be able to walk?
And she's about to be fired
And she's Muslim.
And she's not gonna be able to go.
And she's punishing herself
And she's stabilized.
And she's working as hard
And she's young.
And ships us off to the next doctor, the next hospital.
And shooting it with an electron beam,
And should save your life.
And showing up will help inspire
And so are all the people who are depending on me
And so, yeah, okay,
And some discomfort.
And somehow I don't think allowing yourself to die
And speed up the healing process.
And start cutting the e skin.
And strapped Sal to the table.
And stretching the silk.
And structures of organic livers.
And stumbled home barefoot,
And suddenly you're working all hours of the night
And target them with the UV lights.
And tear him down. I I...
And tell you things you want to hear,
And tell your patients, unfortunately,
And terrifying.
And that is gonna come in very handy
And that makes it tough on you.
And that really works?
And that smell.
And that treatment would be followed by surgery
And that you performed miracles here.
And that, together with the taco situation,
And that's as bad as it sounds?
And that's what caused the regression and his memory loss.
And that's what makes us all so beautiful.
And the artificial kidney, but...
And the blue mass you see here is the tumor.
And the brilliance
And the car got a flat.
And the color looks good.
And the court ruling today comes a long way
And the D Cycloserine will enhance your memory.
And the environmental cleanup of the chemicals that led to
And the founder of Bunker Hill Hospital...
And the International Space Station that allows us
And the irony is what you did just slowed us down.
And the last time you were out here,
And the only recourse, the only thing
And the onset, it can be sudden.
And the presentation is unparalleled,
And the priest we found on Craigslist.
And the recovery time needed to be up and walking
And the red ones are her leukemia cells.
And the results from your MRI.
And the robot responds on the ISS.
And the siphon?
And the three of us... this will all go back to normal, okay?
And their commitment to each other, even after...
And then I blacked out.
And then I thought it's probably less
And then I went online
And then I'd work with the patient
And then I'm gonna really need your help
And then it won't only be Louis who suffers.
And then load the data into a 3 D bioprinter
And then run off and...
And then try to meet halfway.
And then we inject the microphages
And then we inject the microphages
And then we link the inhibitor with the sensor.
And then we're gonna bring him back.
And then what?
And then when he wakes up,
And then work our way up to medicine balls,
And then you can tell everybody
And then you did the exact same thing.
And there were moments when I really wondered
And there's a place for publicity,
And there's less risk for infection.
And there's no history
And they just saved your life.
And they often used materials that are now
And they poke you like a pincushion.
And they really value you.
And they'll be able to help you, okay?
And they're getting desperate.
And they're good people.
And this is Bunker.
And this is not life and death.
And this is the man who risked my job
And this is the only way to save my mom?
And this is where you come in, Izzy.
And this isn't some new me,
And this right here shows your rate of ingestion
And those transfusions made you special.
And to thank you, I wanted to give you the night off.
And toxin production.
And trick her into seeing you.
And triggering mechanisms, but most people don't.
And until then,
And until we identify what it is,
And upset him for no reason.
And usually, we can.
And vocal cords from a donor...
And washed my face.
And we also did a colposcopy,
And we built him
And we can go a long way towards closing the gap
And we can keep you healthy until the synth lung is ready.
And we can print as many as you need.
And we can. I believe I can do
And we can't get these doors open,
And we confirmed the tick's carrying
And we don't give up on people around here, Louis.
And we don't know how dangerous it is.
And we don't know if the father's gonna donate.
And we had no idea.
And we have a 30 to 40 millimeter gap to fill in.
And we have a new
And we have eight donors willing to donate.
And we hope they'll help restore your voice.
And we need to move fast.
And we need to test your food and water for contaminants.
And we use that to determine a targeted treatment plan.
And we were able to locate the source of your seizure.
And we will do the surgery,
And we'll be projecting
And we'll be there with you at prom,
And we'll go back to lab trials
And we're going to take out the middleman.
And we're gonna be here for you.
And we're gonna come up with a treatment plan,
And we're having them stand around
And we're not gonna do that again.
And we're so not.
And we've come to Bunker Hill
And we've implemented safety measures
And what about my vocal cords?
And what about my vocal cords?
And what about the whole acting like a child?
And what am I supposed to say?
And what good am I if I can't help them?
And what he has to do with with curing cancer.
And what I've been through,
And what if you can't find one?
And what is this, Mad Men?
And what you did could give eyesight back
And when he found out about the pregnancy, he split.
And when I had cancer.
And when it was over, I insisted we celebrate.
And when it's not medical,
And when we do...
And when you do, that printer
And when's the last time you ate?
And why I made the choices I did,
And why would I
And why would Paul and Margo never tell anyone about it?
And will live long, healthy lives thanks to you.
And yes, in this case,
And you are free of coercion or inducement,
And you are gonna be a wonderful advocate for her, Angie.
And you can be as involved as you want.
And you continue to use heroin,
And you could've had a fatal arrhythmia in your sleep.
And you didn't even thank them.
And you disappeared for ten days.
And you don't know her, you won't convince her of anything.
And you don't think there's a plan at work.
And you have something these girls don't have.
And you have your sister's best interests at heart,
And you know that, so I need you to find that footage
And you know what you'll see?
And you laughed about it.
And you need to be the dad I know you can be.
And you need to stay out of it from now on.
And you never have to see me again.
And you sc****d your knee really bad.
And you swore it would never happen again,
And you understand those risks,
And you walk away.
And you went down...
And you were so sorry.
And you, on the other hand, are the flavor of the month.
And you'd take care of the rest.
And you'll probably hate it, but...
And you'll see me with your own eyes.
And you're clearly into him.
And you're saying that you want to take her to the zoo
And you've been telling me that my whole life,
And your chief of staff.
And your CO2 is 40%.
And your cognitive function is normal.
And your fever's coming down.
And your fever's reducing.
And your first reaction is it's her fault.
And your resistance to it was incorrect
And your sharing an office with with
And your shirt, it's great.
And your temperature.
And your way of dealing with your fears
And your work in neuromodulation implants deserves recognition.
And, by the way, I don't date coworkers.
And, I mean, I know, we love our life in Cincinnati,

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