Ep 13. Second Opinion
- TV-14
- February 28, 2007
- 42 min
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7.5 (225)
Allison is back to work as a consultant for the District Attorney's office in this episode of Medium. When a doctor is accused of murdering his wife, Allison is brought in to help with the case. The doctor in question insists that he's innocent and that his wife's death was simply a complication from a surgical procedure she underwent. The problem is, there's no evidence to back up his claims, and it seems unlikely that the surgery could have been the cause of death.
As Allison investigates the case, she discovers that there's more to it than meets the eye. There are several other doctors who have been accused of similar crimes, and all of them have similar stories to tell about their patients' deaths. Allison starts to suspect that there's something more sinister going on, and that the doctors may be involved in some kind of medical conspiracy.
Meanwhile, Allison is dealing with her own medical issues. She's been experiencing some strange symptoms that she can't explain, and she's worried that she might be getting sick. Her husband, Joe, is concerned about her as well, and encourages her to see a doctor for a second opinion. Allison is hesitant at first, but eventually agrees to go.
As Allison looks into the medical conspiracy, she starts to piece together the evidence and realizes that the doctors involved are part of a secret society that's dedicated to achieving medical breakthroughs at any cost. They're using experimental treatments on their patients, and when those treatments go wrong, they cover up the mistakes by making it look like natural causes. Allison knows that it's only a matter of time before they strike again, and she's determined to shut them down before more people die.
As Allison's investigation heats up, so do her own health problems. She's scheduled for a medical procedure, but when she wakes up, she discovers that something's gone wrong. She starts experiencing strange visions and hearing voices, and she can't shake the feeling that something isn't right. Allison's condition worsens, and she's forced to confront the fact that she might not survive.
In the end, Allison discovers the truth about the medical conspiracy, and the doctors involved are brought to justice. However, it's a bittersweet victory, as Allison is left to deal with her own medical issues. As she struggles to come to terms with her condition, she realizes that she's stronger than she ever thought possible, and that she's capable of facing anything that comes her way.
Overall, Second Opinion is a powerful episode of Medium that deals with themes of medical ethics, conspiracy, and personal strength. It's an emotional rollercoaster that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, and it's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.