The finale cliffhanger set up a major event.
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‘Brilliant Minds’ Boss Reveals What Would’ve Happened in Season 3
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The finale cliffhanger set up a major event.
Interview | TV Insider
‘Brilliant Minds’ Boss Reveals What Would’ve Happened in Season 3
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“That’s what we will be unpacking in season two”????
Star Trek actor Zachary Quinto graces network television once more, this time stepping into the captivating world of medicine in the new drama series Brilliant Minds. Inspired by the remarkable works of Dr. Oliver Sacks, Quinto embodies the essence of Sacks' brilliance while carving out a unique path for his character.
Quinto, alongside executive producer and creator Michael Grassi, is deeply inspired by Dr. Sacks' legacy. However, they've masterfully crafted a narrative that pays homage to Sacks while venturing into uncharted territory, offering a fresh and compelling perspective.
Quinto's portrayal of Dr. Oliver Wolfe promises to be a captivating exploration of the human mind and the complexities of the medical world.
Don't miss Brilliant Minds, airing Monday nights at 10/9c on NBC and streaming the next day on Peacock.
Showrunner Michael Grassi breaks down Wolf and Josh's reunion, Sarah Steele's character and news, and more.
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‘Brilliant Minds’ Boss Explains Wolf & Josh’s Reunion, Shocking Death & Series Ending
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