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The pilot episode wastes no time with exposition. We open on Dr. Robinavitch arriving for what he believes will be a manageable day shift. The episode establishes the "ticking clock" format immediately, with timestamps appearing on screen to remind us that every minute of screen time is a minute in the characters' lives. Standard definition (480i/576i) is not a compromise but