Season 4 Premier! A Kick in the Sacklers - We Review the new series, ”Painkiller” and the Opioid Epidemic Saga
RMA Episode 118: Painkiller Review-A Kick in the Sacklers
And we’re back! Season 4 kicks off with a discussion of the Netflix docu-drama Painkiller. Does the world need another re-telling of the Oxy-Contin story? Tune in to find out.
PLUS, we listen to some hotline voice-mails, talk about what we did on our summer vacations, and share the sad story of the Long Island cocaine Chihuahuas.
AND Mike has 4 years!
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