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"Dr. Kelly Radcliff leads a groundbreaking program within a secretive high-tech military research laboratory--a program meant to reverse the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder where her test subjects are not just seasoned military combat veterans-- and, the risks don’t always outweigh the rewards."
SYNOPSIS:
Through the television series titled Empowered, one doctor, a female by name of Dr. Kelly Radcliff, leads one of the most groundbreaking programs within the WRAIR Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience. It is a program meant to reverse the effects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and her test subjects are not just seasoned military combat veterans.
As an episodic venue, Empowered, has an opportunity to detail one specific main character, a female by name of Dr. Kelly Radcliff, but also delve into an array of sub plots surrounding her test subjects comprising of victims once sexually molested by family members, imprisoned convicts subjected to the horrors of prison life, combat seasoned veterans, etc—all of whom, though Dr. Radcliff’s work, obtain a superpower mindset focusing on advanced hyper-sensitized instinct, intuition, empathy, sight, sound, and awareness becoming in their own right, superhero-like citizens.
Empowered can be developed into a taut episodic venue in the vein of an array of movies and television shows. Those that immediately come to mind are ABC’s The Good Doctor, Netflix’s hit original programming series’ Stranger Things, Mindhunter, or ABC’s 1999 TV series Strange World, and in some ways, from the standpoint of PTSD, the hit movie Jacob’s Ladder or the Netflix series Jessica Jones.