FX on Hulu has brought to us yet another show that seems like it is soon going to turn into everyone’s favourite. With only the first two episodes out, The Patient has created a roar on Twitter. The psychological thriller looks promising with good performances and a unique storyline. However, fans have one major complaint about the latest Hulu release!
The Patient has a runtime of only 20-22 minutes making the episodes rather short, cutting up on the suspenseful turns. There are elements of horror and thriller in the show but, looks like we will not get enough time to cherish it with the sitcom-like runtime. One of the viewers wrote, “Just watched #ThePatientFX and it was AWESOME!!! I love @SteveCarell !!! I knew he would b phenomenal! 1 thing that ANNOYED ME???!!!! It’s ONLY 22 minutes LONG!!!! COME ON!! Need it to b one hour long show!!!!”
However, irrespective of the runtime, the show is receiving enough love to bank on. A viewer tweeted: “Can’t stop thinking about the first 2 eps of #ThePatientFX #Hulu #ThePatient. I can already tell this month and a half of 20 ish on air episodes is gonna be something I look forward to every Tuesday!!!!!!” Another one wrote, “all right #ThePatientFX is pretty good. I get bored quick watching TV, but this captured my attention.” Let us look at some more reactions the show is getting.
The Patient Twitter Reactions
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The first two episodes of The Patient are directed by Chris Long. The show is created by Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg for FX on Hulu and produced by Joel Fields Productions, Flim Flam and FXP.
The main cast features Steve Carell as Alan Strauss, a therapist and Domhnall Gleeson as Sam Fortner, a serial killer and the new patient of our therapist in question. Actors Linda Emond plays Candace Fortner along with Laura Niemi as Beth Strauss, Andrew Leeds as Ezra Strauss and David Alan Grier as Charlie Addison. Alex Rich is also part of the cast.
The Patient Trailer
You can watch The Patient Episode 1 and Episode 2 now on Hulu. To read our review for the same, click here.

