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Painkiller review: Netflix's opioid-crisis miniseries is too offbeat for its own good

Painkiller review: Netflix's opioid-crisis miniseries is too offbeat for its own good

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“This story is a tragedy,” Uzo Aduba elucidates in Painkiller’s premiere, setting up six episodes that chronicle the horrifying rise of the opioid epidemic. Purdue Pharma’s deceitful, evil ways to market the addictive OxyContin pil* and the nationwide crisis it caused are already well-documented in various forms:

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