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Best Medicine series premiere is explained by Josh Charles and Liz Tuccillo
Summary
Josh Charles and showrunner Liz Tuccillo discussed the Best Medicine premiere, which follows Dr. Martin Best returning to Port Wenn and revealing a blood phobia after freezing in an operating room. The episode ends with Martin deciding to stay in town and sets up Louisa and Mark's breakup and other relationships.
Content
Best Medicine is a Fox medical dramedy based on the U.K.'s Doc Martin. In the series premiere, Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles) returns to his childhood town of Port Wenn after leaving a Boston job. He freezes in an operating room while treating a child involved in a car crash and later reveals a blood phobia to his assistant Elaine (Cree). By the end of the episode he decides to stay, and the premiere also introduces the breakup between Louisa and Mark.
Key points:
- The show is a Fox medical dramedy adapted from the U.K.'s Doc Martin.
- Josh Charles plays Dr. Martin Best, who has returned to Port Wenn from Boston.
- Martin freezes in the OR treating a child, which is linked to a past incident involving someone named Rosemary.
- Martin reveals a blood phobia to his assistant Elaine (Cree) and accepts the town position.
- Louisa (Abigail Spencer) and Sheriff Mark (Josh Segarra) are dealing with a recent breakup that will continue to be explored.
- Showrunner Liz Tuccillo said more about Rosemary and related backstory is revealed in Episode 2.
Summary:
The premiere establishes Martin's struggle to reconnect with people while confronting past trauma, and it sets up several central relationships in Port Wenn, including his ties to his aunt Sarah, his developing connection with Louisa, and his dynamic with Mark. The show parcels out key backstory details rather than revealing everything in the pilot, and Tuccillo indicated Episode 2 will provide further explanation about Rosemary. Best Medicine airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Fox.
