The look on Dr. Ritchie's face in that still is priceless.
Though "drug trial that went terribly wrong" is a somewhat dubious phrase. If the trial showed that the drug is dangerous and not suitable for public consumption, then surely it went terribly *right*, albeit with unfortunate consequences? Isn't this akin to the Feynman gripe about "the experiment was a failure because it didn't support our hypothesis", as opposed to "because it didn't adequately test our hypothesis"?
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Though "drug trial that went terribly wrong" is a somewhat dubious phrase. If the trial showed that the drug is dangerous and not suitable for public consumption, then surely it went terribly *right*, albeit with unfortunate consequences? Isn't this akin to the Feynman gripe about "the experiment was a failure because it didn't support our hypothesis", as opposed to "because it didn't adequately test our hypothesis"?
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