The Girl Who Hated Love
A hard-luck Oregon TV weather girl takes a desperate shot at redemption when she joins the clinical trial for a miracle drug. The glitzy brochure is a sales pitch, but her call reaches a university grad student with a secret agenda.
“This story has everything,” the narrator says in her best Pussy Riot accent. “It has corruption, politics, faux science, and sex. It plucks at the deepest hearts of women in Southern Oregon.”
Having a baby was too terrible a blow for Mother. How could the universe be so unkind?
So Mother invented her daughter’s surname from a time when she liked Scotch whisky, and wrote that fictitious name in the ‘father’ box on the birth certificate. She used the name of her favorite Scotch. Macallan.
Locked in a psychological cage match with her narcissist mother, Cathy Macallan’s only solace is a cameraman at the station, who questions the “high” she gets from the trial drug.
Suspicious, Cathy lures the drug trial’s admin into a live TV interview where all the chips are down. She needs to know if Beauty Pill is real.
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