With San Diego Comic-Con just a few days away, here's a bonus episode - it's our panel from Wondercon 2022! Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Drs. Eva Farrelly, Courtney Nicholas, and Greg Winter to talk about what superhero movies and shows get right and wrong about medicines, injuries, and how the body works. Since this was recorded live, the audio is a little rough. The clips we discussed (from Iron Man, The Dark Knight, The Suicide Squad, The Invincibles, and Doctor Strange) are available at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpL6OU85F5fld0L6PyD1MUJHJMWSdnD7o
Johnny and Dr. Jackson are back to discuss S12E09 of The Simpsons. "HOMR." Will putting crayons up your nose make you stupid? Unlikely. Will removing the crayon make you more intelligent? Less likely. Is Moe performing brain surgery funnier than bringing in Dr. Nick Riviera? Absolutely not. We'll be discussing bad medicine in TV and Film at San Diego Comic-Con this Thursday, July 21, at 8 PM in Room 9. Come join us!
Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss S0302 "Parasites Lost," where worms make Fry graceful and intelligent. It's an amazing episode, but is it medically accurate? Not technically...
Of course we're going to talk about the Peloton incident! This week Johnny and Dr. Jackson discussthe medical accuracy of "When in Rome," the series premiere of And Just Like That, Sex and the City's sequel series.
Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss brain freeze and vaccine misinformation in "Field of Pete," S02E02 of Nickelodeon's "Pete and Pete." This episode was recorded before SDCC 2021 but wasn't able to be released until just after - sorry for any confusion!
We're back, joined by Dr. Greg Winter, to discuss "My Lunch," S05E20 of Scrubs. You know the episode - it's the one where something sad happens and they play that song by The Fray. There's a little bit of catching up and Covid discussion - we dive into the episode around ten minutes in. We'll also be appearing at San Diego Comic-Con: Special Edition on Saturday, November 27 at 3 PM in room 7AB! Join us for the Bad Movie Medicine Holiday Special!
For our Wondercon at Home panel, Johnny and Dr. Jackson are joined by Dr. Courtney Nicholas and Dr. Greg Winter to talk about situations seen in "Emergency Response," S05E13 of Parks and Recreation, and "The Kids Run the Restaurant," S03E20 of Bob's Burgers. A transcript of this episode is available at hiveverybodymd.com. You can see the video at https://youtu.be/fZh26vyc2Bk
Dry drowning isn't real. This week we're joined by Dr. Greg Winter to discuss Psych S0502, "Feet Don't Kill Me Now. The episode says dry drowning is real. It's wrong. Dry drowning isn't real.
Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss S01E08 of Nip/Tuck, "Cara Fitzgerald." We cover the ethics of doctor/patient confidentiality, the ethics of religious objections to treatment, the ethics of dating your patient... Basically everything these doctors do is unethical, making it good television.
Johnny and Dr. Jackson discuss the medical accuracy of the first two episodes of Cobra Kai Season Three, talking about spinal cord injuries, blood in your urine, and what happens when a med student misplaces their white coat and badge.