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I was up all night watching "Lennox Hill" on Netflix.
Really happy I have today off. For all of you medical docu-series addicts, I highly recommend.
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I was up all night watching "Lennox Hill" on Netflix. (Original Post)
Laffy Kat
Jun 2020
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Delmette2.0
(4,261 posts)1. I'm in the beginning of episode 2.
I'm so hooked!!!!!
Thanks for the recommendation.
Laffy Kat
(16,522 posts)2. Sure, enjoy!
SMC22307
(8,090 posts)3. I found it fascinating, especially the Neurosurgery cases.
Did you watch "The Knick"? I think it's DVD only and have watched two episodes... it's good.
Laffy Kat
(16,522 posts)4. Yes, I did start watching "The Knick" and I liked it.
We gradually stopped watching.
I enjoy the brain surgery segments on Lennox, it fascinates me!
SMC22307
(8,090 posts)5. I've only seen two episodes... awaiting the next disc.
Started watching "Dark" online last night... Netflix is dangerous!
Laffy Kat
(16,522 posts)6. True, but it does make quarantine more more tolerable.
mentalsolstice
(4,512 posts)7. Loved it!
I have had DBS surgery twice, totally awake each time. So the neurological scenes are fascinating.