![]() ![]() Great show, great acting, very addictive to watch. America is sick, the whole world sees it, and nobody cares. Thankfully there are people fighting the system but except a few dents they will never break down that wall of corruption. The whole system there is rotten to the bone, too much money is going from hand to hand, from rich to richer, and it's not the common people that will change anything about that. ![]() ![]() Without spoiling anything you secretly hope those big pharmaceutical companies will get stopped but the reality like we all know by now is that they're untouchable and that's only the fault of a corrupt American system, like the FDA, the CDC, and many judges. That said Dopesick is a quality show, very well made, with tons of very good actors, and a story that keeps you wanting for more. This show is based on a non-fictional book, but the characters are most of the time fictional. It's the cancer under the opioids, easy to get and extremely addictive. The series is based on the critically acclaimed non-fiction book, Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America, written by Beth Macy. Although Dopesick isn't entirely non-fictional everybody knows by now what devastating ravages Oxycontin did in the daily lives of millions of Americans. Dopesick is a gripping American drama miniseries that aired on Hulu, created by Danny Strong. Richard Sackler begins to launch a powerful new painkiller, a rural doctor is introduced to the drug, a coal miner plans her future, a DEA Agent learns of. ![]()
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