Call Me Donor Four-five-seven | [s3e4]
Critics praised the episode for its and its ability to treat a sensationalist subject with investigative rigor. It is often cited as a standout of Season 3 for its balance of emotional storytelling and hard-hitting critiques of medical commerce.
: Through interviews with legal experts and former clinic employees, the write-up explores how clinics historically prioritized profit and privacy over the long-term well-being of the children they helped create. The episode points to the absence of federal limits on how many children a single donor can father, a loophole "Donor 457" inadvertently exploited. [S3E4] Call Me Donor Four-Five-Seven
: The episode highlights the psychological impact of discovering an unexpectedly large number of biological relatives. What begins as a quest for a father becomes a search for community among "strangers" who share 25% of their DNA, exploring the unique bond formed between donor-conceived siblings. Critics praised the episode for its and its