'Code Black' season 2 episode 2 spoilers: Dr. Willis helps seriously injured soccer player make life-altering decision

(Code Black CBS / Facebook)"Code Black" season 2 airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on CBS.

A young soccer player's serious injury changes his life in the upcoming premiere episode, titled "Life and Limb," of the second season of the American medical drama "Code Black."

Dr. Willis (Rob Lowe) will have to talk sincerely to a promising young soccer player whose serious injury causes him to make a life-altering decision. He got injured after the bus he was riding crashed. Meanwhile, another patient does not want to let the doctors know that she's transgender, which makes the diagnosis of her abdominal pain harder.

The promo trailer for "Life and Limb" shows the soccer player and his teammates rushed into the ER after the bus that carried them crashed. Willis also asks for the trust of the woman whose husband's life is in danger.

Meanwhile, new cast member Lowe revealed on TV Guide about his character Dr. Willis. The new doctor in the Angels ER transferred to the hospital after serving as a military doctor in the Middle East.

"What's really happening in the world is that all of our advances in the trauma world are coming off the battlefield," Lowe explained. "We've been at war for 16 years, so you can imagine what we're learning on a day-to-day basis. These military doctors from elite units are often repositioned in the big county emergency hospitals to help facilitate the new technology and the new way of thinking."

The head of the hospital, Dr. Rorish (Marcia Gay Harden), likes the way Willis runs things and will be teaming up with him to improve the healthcare service they can provide in the hospital.

Lowe said that Rorish and Willis are both "a bit rogue and a bit reckless." They are passionate with their jobs and are motivated by the rough past they had gone through.

"Code Black" season 2 episode 2 airs on Oct. 5, Wednesday, at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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