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The film follows a single mother Mary Harris who is a doctor helps ill patients end their lives. One day, everything becomes chaos when the police investigate the deaths of some of her patients.
Grounded and believable, with the dry, witty, old-fashioned self-assurance of a Barbara Stanwyck or Katharine Hepburn, Dhavernas shades her comedy with drama, and playing drama is never more than a breath away from comedy.
Speaking to the mounting consequences of her work in an upcoming episode, Mary sighs, "Life is a ride in the dark." "Mary Kills People" is its own special trip, and one definitely worth taking.
Mary Kills People is an energetic, savvy program that combines elements of crime thrillers, medical soaps, and propulsive character drama, employing all those recognizable forms to illuminate the complexity of the knotty issues at its core.
Mary Kills People had me hooked until the end. With more mediocre junk available than we can possibly watch nowadays, that's one of the highest compliments around.