How Does Rob Lowe's Character Add Soul To The Code Black Sequel?

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‘Code Black’ Season 2: Rob Lowe’s Character ‘Dr. Ethan Willis’ Joins as New Resident Doctor

The “Code Black” Season 2 will be launched soon. Rob Lowe would be a new additional member of the newest season of “Code Black”. Rob Lowe will play the character of Colonel Ethan Willis, a doctor who comes back from the military operations in the Middle East and would teach the staff of Angels Memorial Hospital staff new techniques he learned from the combat field.

Why does Rob Lowe’s character add soul to the Code Black sequel? Rob Lowe believes that his character is a genuine one because it is based on real-life inspirations.

Rob Lowe said that because they have been in war for more than 16 years, the battlefield has since become a source of new medical advances.

Meanwhile, Angels Memorial Hospital is overcrowded
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Dr. Ethan Willis’ motto is to “Bring the emergency room to the patient and not the patient to the emergency room”.

Dr. Leanne Rorish, a character played by actress Marcia Gay Harden becomes friends with Dr. Ethan Willis. Amidst the necessity-driven practical approach, Dr. Leanne Rorish will become amazed by Dr. Ethan Willis’ quick and touch decision-making skills. Rob Lowe’s character is a breath of fresh air to the medical environment.

In the long run, Dr. Ethan Willis will have confrontations with the new hospital administrator, Dr. Campbell, played by Boris Kodjoe. The bone of contention is about the hospital rules and protocols. Fans would definitely get thrilled with the scenes wherein the already pressurized resident staff is pushed beyond their limits. This is not good for Dr. Ethan Willis as he goes against Dr. Campbell’s code.

Meanwhile, major show changes are implemented. Fans will be disappointed with the news that fan favorites Drs. Christa Lorenson Bonnie Somerville) and Neal Hudson (Raza Jaffrey) are pulled out from the “Code Black” Season

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