“The Dropout”‘s finale leaves numerous unanswered issues, while the tale of the actual individuals behind the program continues to develop. “The Dropout”, a Hulu original series, follows the tale of Elizabeth Holmes, the CEO of Theranos who scammed investors out of hundreds
“The Dropout”‘s finale leaves numerous unanswered issues, while the tale of the actual individuals behind the program continues to develop. “The Dropout”, a Hulu original series, follows the tale of Elizabeth Holmes, the CEO of Theranos who scammed investors out of hundreds
The penultimate episode of this miniseries, “Heroes,” does not disappoint. We get to catch up with The Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, who is going hard on his Theranos expose, right after a montage (set to David Bowie’s “Heroes”) of Elizabeth
In this week’s episode of “The Dropout”, there are three main narratives at work, and while they all cross and build upon one another, they’re also distinct in tone in a pleasant manner, as if we’re getting three separate storytelling genres in
Following the enormous Theranos crisis, which is featured in “The Dropout”, famous whistleblower Tyler Shultz went on to build his own biomedical company and advocate for more ethical startup business practices. Shultz, played by Dylan Minnette from 13 Reasons Why, worked for
“The Dropout” on Hulu relates the story of how convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes duped people into believing her firm Theranos’ products worked, but there are a few crucial differences between the genuine story and the short series. The eight-part miniseries is based
“The Dropout” on Hulu depicts Elizabeth Holmes’ life and rise to power through her firm Theranos, and the plot is enhanced by Holmes’ de facto theme tune, Alabama’s “I’m in a Hurry (And Don’t Know Why).” After financial deceit involving her firm,
When Kevin Hunter, “The Dropout’s” Walgreens-employed lab consultant, asks to test Theranos’ technology for authenticity, he is often overruled, raising suspicions about what happened to the real Kevin Hunter and where he is now. “The Dropout” is an eight-episode miniseries based on
“The Dropout’s” fourth episode marks the halfway point of the miniseries, and by this point, Elizabeth has gone completely off the deep end of fraud, and things at Theranos have become almost comically secretive and strange (like the 3:30 p.m. dinner reservation
If Elizabeth took her first major step into scammery during the Novartis demo in episode two, “Green Juice” ups the ante significantly. The show’s third episode sees a lot of things rise, and it’s both a slow burn and a whirlwind –
In “The Dropout’s” second episode, Theranos is really heating up, and we even get to see the fraud begin in earnest! Exciting because of the show’s dramatic plot; sad because of the real-life ramifications. I’m not a fan of Elizabeth’s 2017 deposition