Jen Erik
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- Oct 12, 2018
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Does anybody watch?
The psychiatrist from 'Hannibal' plays Mary, a doctor who on her off-days assists terminally-ill people with ctb. Assisted euthanasia apparently doesn't exist wherever this takes place.
She offers her 'clients' a pentobarbital sodium solution to drink.
The premise is interesting. The very first scene was enough to pull me in as it's an enactment of someone ctb, although highly stylised for TV.
I ended up turning it off in the middle of episode 2, though. The subplots were so annoying that it interfered with the rest of the show to me, and I lost interest.
It got renewed for a second season, so somebody's watching it, so it's nice to see this topic making its way into the mainstream.
In Canada, it's on Global; in the U.S., it's on Lifetime. Season 1 is also on Hulu, where I saw it.
The psychiatrist from 'Hannibal' plays Mary, a doctor who on her off-days assists terminally-ill people with ctb. Assisted euthanasia apparently doesn't exist wherever this takes place.
She offers her 'clients' a pentobarbital sodium solution to drink.
The premise is interesting. The very first scene was enough to pull me in as it's an enactment of someone ctb, although highly stylised for TV.
I ended up turning it off in the middle of episode 2, though. The subplots were so annoying that it interfered with the rest of the show to me, and I lost interest.
It got renewed for a second season, so somebody's watching it, so it's nice to see this topic making its way into the mainstream.
In Canada, it's on Global; in the U.S., it's on Lifetime. Season 1 is also on Hulu, where I saw it.