S2 E9 ∙ Story of My Life ∙
Masters is upset when Frank discusses his mother's personal issues at dinner, while Johnson adopts a patient's medical history as her own to get advice from a psychiatrist.
G
Contains Mature Themes and Sexual Themes
Masters is upset when Frank discusses his mother's personal issues at dinner, while Johnson adopts a patient's medical history as her own to get advice from a psychiatrist.
G
Contains Mature Themes and Sexual Themes
Masters faces up to the ramifications of his disastrous presentation.
Masters begins a new job, only to discover that he's being forced to leave Johnson behind.
Johnson unearths details of Masters' troubled childhood.
Langham sees Masters and Johnson leaving a hotel room, and raises his suspicions with DePaul.
Masters continues his work as the only white doctor in a hospital for black patients.
Masters contacts a journalist after he's banned from using black participants.
Masters ends his and Johnson's participation in the study.
Masters treats a couple for infertility privately, without revealing his relationship to them.
Masters is upset when Frank discusses his mother's personal issues at dinner.
Johnson discusses her relationship with Masters with her therapist.
A television crew begins filming the treatment of patients at the clinic.
Masters is concerned by the whitewashing in an early cut of the documentary.