Hart of Dixie wasn't enough. Applying liberally treatments of That Owens Doctor.
Question about HIPAA and parental rights that may not be an issue in this episode: if you're testing a family for some sort of genetic compatibility requirement--organ donations, say, where lineage isn't the point of the test, but it will, importantly, reveal is everyone's saying they are related like they insist?
In that scenario, whose information is whose? If you discover that my kid is not related to his "father", none of those are my tests, except II was probably there, not relating them. Maybe more my business than the presumed father, since he clearly thought he was putting is penis where required,
And, also, this show has a medication I've been told I've had, but if they're overdramatising by 200%, I have still never had that tmedication. Why lie? Some of the liars were trying to scare me with tales of horror, but when I ask when exactly I had this horrific treatment, they tell me I wouldn't remember because they administer it when you're not responding.
At which point you respond, rather a lot, and if it's so horrible that I never want to risk it, I really suspect I haven't already done it. Seems a really easy flaw in their angle.
Okay, seriously. Need to stock up on powdered oranges.
Also, and doctors, outside of a study, allowed to lie?