How 'Nine Perfect Strangers' hopes to make psychedelic therapy mainstream

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Director Jonathan Levine believes psychedelics could be our 'salvation.' And Hulu's limited series is designed to be an introductory dose.

Since “Big Little Lies,” the Oscar winner has brought prestige to a medium eager for it — and inspired a wave of stories about affluent women on the verge.Similar attention was paid to the actors’ performances. Levine says he established an “editorial arsenal” of trippy reactions, asking characters to “zone out for a minute” before certain scenes. He and the actors also talked through some of the more in-depth moments, such as when Tony can’t seem to join his friends in the swimming pool.

One interaction in Episode 7, “Wheels on the Bus,” mirrors the desperation for wellness that informs much of the market for it, science-based and otherwise, in the U.S. When the youngest guest, Zoe insists, “This can’t be the way,” her mother, Heather , quickly dismisses her: “Well, I’ve tried everything else.

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