Let the remoistening commence.
When the director calls cut, a makeup artist scurries over to spritz Josh Charles’ face. He needs to appear clammy. Perhaps that’s not the sexiest look for a series lead, but playing Martin Best in Best Medicine requires it.
A brilliant physician, Best has developed a crippling aversion to blood. For most people, this is inconvenient; for a doctor, it’s an existential crisis. Forced to leave his post as a top surgeon in Boston, Best becomes the GP in a Maine fishing hamlet where he spent happy summers as a boy.
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