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Dec 28, 2023 · DEATH -- “Worth the Risk” Episode 202 -- Pictured: Edgar Ramírez as Dr. Paolo Macchiarini -- (Photo by: Scott McDermott/PEACOCK) Caution: This article contains spoilers for Episode 202 of ‘Dr. Death’.
Dec 21, 2023 · Worth the Risk: Directed by Jennifer Morrison. With Edgar Ramírez, Mandy Moore, Ashley Madekwe, Gustaf Hammarsten. A tragedy forces Benita to shift perspectives on her piece, and her relationship with Paolo grows more complicated.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Jennifer Morrison
- 2023-12-21
May 31, 2012 · It means that I or somebody must take a risk for you. Even though the risk is dangerous, I value you enough to take that risk. Does that make any sense to you?
Dec 23, 2023 · Dr. Death Season 2 Episode 2 begins where the last one finished – In London in 2012. Keziah Shorten is coughing and looking very unwell after her procedure. Chicago 2013 – Hana is recovering in her hospital bed after her groundbreaking surgery.
- “Like Magic” In 2013, in New York, reporter Benita Alexander began work on a TV special about the world-renowned surgeon Dr. Paolo Macchiarinni.
- “Worth The Risk” This episode centers on the worldwind romance between Paolo and Benita. HAnah’s passing from “complications” after her seemingly successful transplant forces Benita to change the direction of her documentary.
- “The Horizon” As soon as the special about Paolo airs he takes it upon himself to announce his and Benita’s engagement in front of all her friends and colleagues.
- “Tarantela Telaraña” Benita’s dream wedding turns into her life’s biggest nightmare. The private investigator uncovered Paolo was previously arrested for medical malpractice.
Based on the podcast of the same name, the limited series tells the true story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch (Joshua Jackson), a Dallas surgeon who left more than 30 patients dead or permanently injured until two doctors (Alec Baldwin and Christian Slater) and an Assistant District Attorney (AnnaSophia Robb) work to stop him.
Dr. Death Season 2 Episode 2: Worth the Risk Summary: In 2012, Macchiarini's research gets published after his patient in Sweden is asymptomatic two months post-surgery. In the present, Hannah suffers complications.