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So, 'McBride: The Doctor is Out...Really Out' from 2005 leans heavily into that classic whodunit vibe, where the stakes are personal and the tension creeps in slowly. You’ve got McBride, who’s this laid-back detective type, diving into a case that’s as murky as they come. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which suits the unfolding drama well. The plot thickens around this psychiatrist who’s not just in the wrong place but also in a world of trouble. Themes of betrayal and trust run deep, and while performances aren’t groundbreaking, they fit the bill. It’s a decent watch if you appreciate the quirks of low-key mystery narratives, and it leaves you pondering the darker sides of human relationships.
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