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[s2e10] After The Fall Now

The episode’s title refers to both the literal and figurative "falls" experienced by its characters:

By ending Lane Hunter's life at the hands of a victim's relative, the show questions whether legal systems can truly provide closure for such profound betrayal. [S2E10] After the Fall

The interaction between Conrad and Natalie highlights the difficulty of healing a patient who has been "vulnerable" due to previous medical abuse. The episode’s title refers to both the literal

The episode serves as an examination of the "wake" left by systemic corruption in healthcare. [S2E10] After the Fall