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'Mercy' needs a transfusion, STAT

Baghdad : Iraq | 2 months ago  
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Iraq War vet Veronica (Taylor Schilling) who returns to her job as a nurse at New Jersey's Mercy Hospital while trying to juggle her crumbling marriage to contractor Mike (Diego Klattenhoff) and the affair she had in Iraq with doc Chris Sands (James Tupper, "Men in Trees"). But to anyone who watched Showtime's...
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  • News Source: Seattle Times | 2 months ago
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  • News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 2 months ago
    Iraq War vet Veronica (Taylor Schilling) who returns to her job as a nurse at New Jersey's Mercy Hospital while trying to juggle her crumbling marriage to contractor Mike (Diego Klattenhoff) and the affair she had in Iraq with doc Chris Sands (James...
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