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No transcript data is available for this episode. The episode title suggests discussion of a disturbing story involving a nurse and potential reference to the reality TV series 'My 600-Lb Life,' but without transcript content, specific details about who appeared, what was discussed, or what events were covered cannot be confirmed.
Without transcript access, thematic analysis cannot be performed. The episode title suggests potential exploration of darker narratives or unsettling real-world stories, which may align with the show's broader interest in human psychology and unusual case studies, but this remains speculative.
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