Has anyone watched this documentary on Peacock? It’s fascinating and disturbing. She was a writer for Grey’s Anatomy and lied to her fellow writers, wife, and parents (I don’t want to say too much in case people want to watch it…). She hurt so many people and has shown zero remorse. |
Yes! Highly recommend. I came on here to ask the same. I thought they did a good job with the documentary.
I watched it right before my hospital stay for cancer related issues and was going to rewatch it because I'm bored and need to distract myself while in the hospital. One of her really weird behaviors was following one of the actors to Hawaii and staying in the same hotel. That actor "Jo character and her co-star Arizona" have a podcast about Finch too. I'm interested in this for many reasons, but mainly I was accused of faking disabilities and cancer. As a result of lies about me from so many, I lost everything and my curable cancer is now terminal and everyone is trying to cover-up what they did and blame me. They are still taking actions against me at the end stage of life and won't give up. This Finch story has captivated me from my personal experiences. It proves how pathological human beings can be for the soul purpose to hurt someone for the thrill and gain. |
What? It feels like there has to be more to this story unless you’re surrounded by sociopaths. |
Just finished watching this on Netflix. I'm surprised how long she was able to keep up her deceptions and how many of her storylines made it into Grey's Anatomy! I watched for many seasons and remember many of them. |
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you watched this on Netflix? |
That was wild. Obviously viewers were not victimized like the people in her life, but there was a feeling of disappointment maybe? It’s hard to articulate. It’s a well done show and I think I will look for the podcast. |
It's a Peacock show but it's going to be on Oxygen starting Jan. 29. |
Sorry, must have been on Peacock. |