Is Pulse Season 2 happening on Netflix? Here’s what to expect from the medical drama
Although the series does not quite live up to the intensity of HBO's The Pitt, its engaging storylines and character development have left viewers speculating about whether a second season is in the works.
As of Pulse's April 3 premiere, Netflix has not yet announced whether the series will be renewed for a sophomore season. That said, this does not necessarily mean cancellation, as per a report by Decider.
Streaming services tend to study viewership patterns and audience response before renewing shows.
Since Pulse left off with a number of unresolved character storylines and teased developments to come, a second season is still a good bet.
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How Did Pulse Season 1 End?
The Season 1 season finale, Kennedy, gave essential information regarding Dr. Xander Phillips (Colin Woodell). It was finally revealed why he transferred mysteriously from his previous hospital—he had inadvertently killed a 20-year-old patient by way of a hurried procedure.
Bullied into keeping quiet by way of a non-disclosure agreement, Xander chose to reveal everything and confess to the review board at the hospital.
If Pulse Season 2 gets the go-ahead, enthusiasts will be waiting to know if he is met with legal repercussions, professional losses, or interpersonal drama as a result of his family's involvement.
At the same time, Dr. Cole (Jack Bannon) was in another ethical dilemma when it came to his connection with Nia.
Whether she survives the surgery or not, legal action can be faced when it comes to it, which would potentially create another crisis in the trauma center.
Meanwhile, Dr. Cruz (Justina Machado) will take over as a head of surgery, with Dr. Sanchez (J.R. Rodriguez) taking over the ER, which will further shift the