Dr. Banks' practice, started to fall apart, as his clients watch the news and asked if that really was his client, the case seems closed. However, Dr. Banks cannot accept full responsibility and investigates to clear his name. That threatens to tear what's left of his life apart even as he discovers the diabolical truth of this events is causing him great suffering, destruction, and distress, simply because he refused to mention that the side effects of the medication are sleepwalking. Dr. Jonathan Banks ( Jude Law) maintained that he had prescribed Alexa only when other medications failed to effectively treat Emily’s depression. It ’s convincing enough but it got me thinking, as a counselor, how could a psychiatrist, forget the first rule of …show more content…
She looks towards a cop and prepares to jump from the platform, but the cop, Beahan (Victor Cruz), prevents her from jumping. Later, Jonathan recommending his wife, Deirdre (Vinessa Shaw) an anxiety drug so she'll feel less nervous when she attends the job interview; she is in direct competition with two other highly, qualified candidates. Emily appears and interrupts Jonathan and Deirdre's conversation. As she has attempted suicide a second time by trying to jump onto the underground track, Jonathan puts her on the Ablixa. Medication in seem working for the first time
The medication works, enabling Emily to function normally except for occasional sleepwalking episodes, a side effect of the drug. Later, Banks and his two business partners, (Laila Robins and Peter Friedman) are having lunch with a drug representative (Andrea Bogart), who are praising a new medicine (Delatrex) and needs Banks start trialing it with his patients. That night, Jonathan and Deirdre's son, Ezra (Mitchell Michaliszyn), interrupts their intimate