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The Zachary Quinto series is mind-numbing

Zachary Quinto once played a super-powered serial killer with a keen interest in his victims' brains (Sylar on NBC's Heroes). Is it perhaps Hollywood's natural progression that he now plays a fictionalized version of a neurologist? He's still interested in brains, but in a slightly, er, healthier way.

Yes, Quinto has returned to the world of network television for “Brilliant Minds” (NBC, Mondays, 10 EDT/PDT, ★½ out of four), a new medical drama very loosely based on the life of Dr. Oliver Sacks, the pioneering neurologist. In this made-for-TV version of the story, Quinto is an unconventional doctor who achieves astonishing results in patients with obscure disorders and ailments. That may sound fun on paper. But the result is dull and boring.

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Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf in "Brilliant minds."

Dr. Oliver Wolf (Quinto) is the anti-system neurologist that a Bronx hospital needs and tolerates, even when he does things like drive a patient to a bar before surgery to reunite him with his estranged daughter instead of into the OR. But when Oliver breaks protocol and crosses boundaries and ethical lines, it is because he takes care of more about patients than other doctors. He treats the whole personyou see, not just the symptoms.