An anthology series dramatizing the true stories of ambitious doctors whose medical malpractices led to disastrous consequences for those in their care.An anthology series dramatizing the true stories of ambitious doctors whose medical malpractices led to disastrous consequences for those in their care.An anthology series dramatizing the true stories of ambitious doctors whose medical malpractices led to disastrous consequences for those in their care.
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I didn't see whatever podcast people are referencing. I was familiar with the case from the news and watched this limited series. It was good. It drew me in, made me think, scared me....it was well done. I watched it in a day. Recommend.
I felt 8 episodes was a little long, and the constant jumping back and forth along the timeline felt unnecessary at times, however there was some top tier acting and I really enjoyed the chemistry between Slater and Baldwin. Overall a well executed story.
First - IMDB please allow people to do different ratings for different seasons- especially for anthology type shows like this!
Second- I think I liked season 1 more but pretty close ratings wise.
S1 I had not listened to podcasts or anything just some general chit chat so I didn't know much. S2- I'd seen the Netflix special before.
After watching both S1 and S2 I did watch the actual Dr Death documentaries so this review is written with those contexts.
There were a few dramatized things in s2 I wasn't a fan of (namely her sneaking into the Barcelona house after the overly dramatic this propert doesn't exist and having her friend go to the door to allow her time to sneak out, which we know didn't really happy. We see from the actual videos in the car there were 3 friends and they drive near and just saw the kids). I don't think that added anything to fake that.
As much as I love MM, and I love seeing her in something and she is gorgeous- this wasn't it for her. Had I not seen the real person I would have thought she was great (so nothing on her at all) just bad casting.
Main character was pretty good casting but they never gave him that bad hair cut I saw in reality.
I did like the liberal take on the dude characters- the American - loved him in marvelous Mrs maisel, English girl was great as Ashley in revenge (I've disconcerted why she hadn't been in more since!). We know on these the there are more liberties taken with accuracy of side characters.
Overall it's obviously an attention grabbing story.
And scary. All those CVs that don't add up. Nobody ever checked?!? Hmmmm.
Overall. Very good. Some incongruities for me as far as story telling and how they cut episodes but an entertaining watch.
Second- I think I liked season 1 more but pretty close ratings wise.
S1 I had not listened to podcasts or anything just some general chit chat so I didn't know much. S2- I'd seen the Netflix special before.
After watching both S1 and S2 I did watch the actual Dr Death documentaries so this review is written with those contexts.
There were a few dramatized things in s2 I wasn't a fan of (namely her sneaking into the Barcelona house after the overly dramatic this propert doesn't exist and having her friend go to the door to allow her time to sneak out, which we know didn't really happy. We see from the actual videos in the car there were 3 friends and they drive near and just saw the kids). I don't think that added anything to fake that.
As much as I love MM, and I love seeing her in something and she is gorgeous- this wasn't it for her. Had I not seen the real person I would have thought she was great (so nothing on her at all) just bad casting.
Main character was pretty good casting but they never gave him that bad hair cut I saw in reality.
I did like the liberal take on the dude characters- the American - loved him in marvelous Mrs maisel, English girl was great as Ashley in revenge (I've disconcerted why she hadn't been in more since!). We know on these the there are more liberties taken with accuracy of side characters.
Overall it's obviously an attention grabbing story.
And scary. All those CVs that don't add up. Nobody ever checked?!? Hmmmm.
Overall. Very good. Some incongruities for me as far as story telling and how they cut episodes but an entertaining watch.
A tremendous series in its own way. The incredible level of acting by the whole cast, especially by Joshua Jackson, the heavy, suspenseful and really-felt atmosphere, thrilling moments and the fitting score, make it one of a kind of a show.
This is the first ive heard of this doctor so i had no idea there was a podcast. Im gonna warn you,this is scary and may shook you to the core. The acting is phenomenal and the only problem i had was that it was confusing at times. It doesnt have a proper timeline from paint a to point b ,instead, jumps from patient to patient until you honestly barely remember their names(maybe thats a me problem).
All in all, worth your time and attention.
All in all, worth your time and attention.
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- TriviaDr. Duntch was originally to be played by Jamie Dornan (The Fall, Fifty Shades of Grey), only to be replaced by Joshua Jackson due to conflicts from COVID-19. Dornan and his family were in New York for filming when the pandemic hit the US, and the Country began to shut down. Dornan (& family) were able to return to the UK safely.
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