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From ER Beats to Documentary Truths: Four Must‑Watch Picks After Dopesick
When the opioid epidemic’s shadow looms over America, viewers crave stories that illuminate both the systemic rot and the personal anguish behind the headlines. Hulu’s Dopesick set a high bar, and four standout titles—The Pitt, The Knick, The Crime of the Century, and Mare of Easttown—each illuminate a different facet of that grim tableau. From the relentless hustle of a modern trauma ward to the smoky corridors of a turn‑of‑the‑century surgical theater, from a documentary’s unflinching expose of Big Pharma’s machinations to a small‑town detective’s battle with grief and addiction, these picks form a curated mosaic of urgency, history, truth, and heart.
The Pitt delivers a fresh, high‑octane look at emergency medicine, echoing Dopesick’s critique of overstretched institutions. The Knick transports us back to an era when doctors, like today’s prescribers, wrestled with their own dependencies while pushing medical boundaries. The Crime of the Century strips away dramatization to reveal the real‑world corporate collusion that fuels the crisis, satisfying the appetite for factual depth. Finally, Mare of Easttown grounds the narrative in a tight‑knit community, reminding us that the fallout of addiction reverberates far beyond the boardroom. Together, they offer a compelling itinerary for anyone seeking to understand the many layers of America’s drug tragedy.