I agree with you. After turning off the TV, when the show was over, my first comment was that I couldn't really tell from what viewpoint the program was operating. Frankly, the timidity allowed the psychiatric viewpoint to be aired much more vigorously than I would have liked and allowed them to make some points that I feel should have been challenged but were not. Hopefully intelligent people will be able to read between the lines. I would call it "sideline" not Frontline.
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