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Femme Fatales/The Clinic

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The Clinic
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Season 1, Episode 11
Airdate July 15, 2011
Production Number 110
Written by Mike Hurst
Directed by Mike Hurst
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The Clinic is the eleventh episode of the first season of Femme Fatales.

Starring: Daniel Bess (Logan Cale), Stacy Stas (Jessica), Robin Sydney (Lindsey), Tyson Turrou (Doug), Carrie Genzel (Dr. Marlowe)

with Angus Scrimm (Dr. Chandler)

and Tanit Phoenix (Lilith)

Contents

Plot Overview

A man with a terminal illness checks into a mysterious Mexican clinic in the hopes of finding a miracle cure. But Logan Cale discovers that there are greater things to fear than his diagnosis as patients begin to disappear and a devious conspiracy takes shape.

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

  • The movie that Logan Cale and Jessica are watching on television, right before Logan turns off the TV, is Creepshow, an anthology movie which tells five terrifying tales inspired by the E.C. horror comic books of the 1950s.

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Lilith: (in a doctor's uniform) Everyone wants to believe that they are going to live forever – that that tremor in their heart, the few extra pounds added over the holidays, and the labored breathing after a morning run are all perfectly normal. (chuckles) But what happens when you find out they're not? What happens when you realize the life that you've been leading has an expiration date? What would you do to change that? Would you make the same choice that Logan Cale is about to make? And at what price?
  • Lilith: They say home is where the heart is, and unfortunately, for Logan Cale, this was all too true, proving you can truly buy anything for the right price. And if there's a moral to tonight's story and you find yourself sick and bedridden and might need to resort to desperate measures for a cure, I make this very humble suggestion: get a second opinion.