

New doctor. New story.
An anthology series, with each season following a new medical true crime story.
WritersSara Pearson, Nilanjana Bose, Gregory Locklear, Jakub Ciupinski, Bashir Gavriel

Diplos
Jul 15, 2021
Two doctors investigate the maiming and death of patients at the hands of a Dallas neurosurgeon.

Ain't No Bum
Jul 15, 2021
Henderson and Kirby try to strip Duntsch of his medical license; Duntsch joins the football team.

Dock Ellis
Jul 15, 2021
Duntsch meets his mentor; Henderson and Kirby explore the medical system.

An Occurrence at Randall Kirby's Sink
Jul 15, 2021
Henderson and Kirby crash a function in Duntsch's honor; Duntsch sets up his practice in Texas.

The $?!& in the Bed
Jul 15, 2021
Duntsch begins operating in Dallas; Henderson and Kirby gain an ally in stopping Duntsch.

Occam's Razor
Jul 15, 2021
Duntsch attempts to fix a disastrous surgery; Shughart builds her case against Duntsch.

Feet of Clay
Jul 15, 2021
Duntsch tries to mount a defense; Henderson, Kirby and Shughart seek answers to lingering questions.

Hardwood Floors
Jul 15, 2021
Duntsch's victims confront him as Henderson, Kirby and Shughart set out to put him behind bars.

aGoryLouie
@IndecentLouie
(this is mainly a review of Season 2 with mentions of Season 1) The first season, though not without its faults, was solid through and through; The second season regarding a different doctor not so much Season 1 had a great main cast, Season 2 the lead actress just isn't great but the Norwegian/American doctors were perfect I have no idea how Mandy Moore got this hiring, it was a terrible miscast; even this seasons Dr Death wasn't that great where both felt straight out if Lifetime whereas Season 1 actually made me like Alex Baldwin Though if you can slog through the first 3 episodes it does get better and seasons 2 Episode 5 was genuinely a brilliant episode. Season 1 - 7/10 Season 2 - 4/10 for the first half, almost 7/10 for the last half. Will probably check out a third season