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'Doc' star #MollyParker is opening up about how her character Dr. Amy Larsen is continuing to rebuild her life following the season 1 car crash that resulted in a traumatic brain injury, wiping her memory of the previous eight years: "If you had lost all your memory and you depend on other people to tell you who you are, you are really vulnerable."

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00:00She's very much torn at the beginning of season two between the woman who she remembers herself
00:06to be eight years ago, the woman that everyone else tells her she became, and trying to learn
00:11how to integrate those into something authentic, you know. I think my brain's trying to warn me
00:17about something. It's one of the things that I love about the character that Felicity's playing
00:24and just her addition to the cast. Everyone has a different idea of who Amy was. If you had lost
00:35all your memory and you depend on other people to tell you who you are, you are really vulnerable.
00:41You're very much at the mercy of other people's perspective, you know. And Amy has heard a lot
00:49since her accident that she wasn't a particularly kind and compassionate person, that she was sort
00:55of harsh and uncompromising. I heard that I said you shouldn't be a doctor.
01:03I was a fool. And Joan arrives into Amy's life and we learn that they have been close for years and
01:10years and years. And Joan sort of says, no, you were fine. You know, you did what you had to do.
01:16There's some kind of balance then for Amy. So she's, you know, trying to figure out who she is.
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