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Betrayal of Trust: Judith Light Confronts a Predatory Doctor

Judith Light with Betty Buckley in Betrayal of Trust.

If you previously thought I was nuts for calling Judith Light the Maria Falconetti of American TV movies, wait until you hear my theory that her late ’70s arc on One Life to Live as housewife-turned-hooker-turned-murderer Karen Wolek is the soap equivalent to Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles. Light’s legendary courtroom breakdown scenes as Wolek (seen here in a 1997 ABC retrospective hosted by Reba McEntire) contain some of the finest acting in the history of television and prepare us for her telefilm work to come, including 1994’s Betrayal of Trust.

Based on a true story, Betrayal recounts singer Barbara Nöel’s years of abuse at the hands of Jules Masserman, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst played by Judd Hirsch with a nearly perpetual scowl. Nöel (Light) sought treatment for complaints including performance anxiety and Masserman suggested the “Amytal interview,” in which he administered the highly addictive barbiturate sodium amytal. “Your subconscious will reveal itself to you in new and exciting ways,” he assures her. “You know, Barbara, sometimes this world can seem like a very frightening place. But now you’ll begin to relax. To feel safe and happy. And all the bad feelings of the past will begin to melt, melt away.”

Betty Buckley Insults John Cornyn on Twitter

You never quite know what you’ll find when you glance at Twitter, whether it’s Elayne Boosler referring to SCOTUS as SCROTUS or octogenarian Ruth Buzzi repeatedly dining indoors at restaurants during a pandemic. There’s also Bebe Neuwirth’s frequent sharing of cat videos and George Wallace’s jokes about gonorrhea parades to entertain you.

Something I didn’t expect to encounter on a lazy Saturday afternoon was the legendary Betty Buckley, she of Carrie gym teacher, Eight Is Enough, and Tony Award-winning fame, attacking Senator John Cornyn (R-TX). In response to Cornyn’s tweet that “A 104-seat U.S. Senate is on the agenda if Democrats sweep the election,” the 73-year-old Buckley replied “You better fuckin’ believe it, you demented throw back!!”

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