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Best Medicine (2026)
Martin Best is a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child. Unfortunately, Martin's blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, and he quickly alienates the town, even though he's all they’ve got.
Martin Best is a brilliant surgeon who abruptly leaves his illustrious career in Boston to become the general practitioner in a quaint East Coast fishing village where he spent summers as a child. Unfortunately, Martin's blunt and borderline rude bedside manner rubs the quirky, needy locals the wrong way, and he quickly alienates the town, even though he's all they’ve got.
The series focuses on apolitical themes of personal growth, adaptation to a new environment, and interpersonal relationships, without promoting any specific political ideology or engaging in partisan critiques.
Based on the available information, there is no substantive data regarding the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion aspects of 'Best Medicine, 2026,' including details on casting choices, character diversity, or thematic treatment of DEI issues within the narrative.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information explicitly states that no characters with on-screen gender differences from the source material (Doc Martin) were identified. The character Louisa Glasson remained female in both adaptations.
The American adaptation's lead characters, Martin Best and Louisa Gavin, maintain the same broad racial categories as their British counterparts from *Doc Martin*. The character Sheriff Mark Mylow does not have a direct, racially established equivalent in the source material.
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