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        <title><![CDATA[Dr. Terry Dubrow on helping ‘RHOC’ return and making socially distant reality TV]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The show must go on.</p><p>Dr. Terry Dubrow isn&#8217;t just back on TV with &#8220;License to Kill&#8221; and &#8220;Botched&#8221; — he&#8217;s helping other fan-favorite shows make their own return to the small screen.</p><p>&#8220;If there was ever a show that could practice safely in this environment, it&#8217;s a surgical show. Let&#8217;s be honest,&#8221; Dubrow told Page Six recently, &#8220;we got it completely wired. We&#8217;re the masters of personal protective equipment.&#8221;</p><p>As for other shows, like the &#8220;Real Housewives of Orange County&#8221; — where his wife Heather was a cast member for four years, from Season 7 to Season 11 — he believes they can resume safely as well.</p><p>Dubrow, 61, explained, &#8220;I will tell you, the same production company that does &#8216;Botched&#8217; does the &#8216;Real Housewives of Orange County&#8217; and they&#8217;re extremely careful. They actually asked us — of course they had other experts come in — but they asked [us], as surgeons, &#8216;Hey, what do we do? What&#8217;s our protocol?&#8217; We actually helped them establish their protocol.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;So I think &#8216;Real Housewives of Orange County&#8217; is going to be extremely safe because the girls will be tested frequently, they will use safety measures, and it&#8217;s by the same company that does &#8216;Botched,&#8217; so they know how to do this,&#8221; he concluded.</p><p>Page Six reported in May that &#8220;RHOC&#8221; cast members Shannon Beador, Kelly Dodd, Braunwyn Windham-Burke and Emily Simpson <strong>had begun to self-shoot scenes</strong>. Some of the women also <strong>attended a filmed cast trip in July</strong>.</p><p>Meanwhile, when it came to filming &#8220;License to Kill,&#8221; Dubrow had nothing to worry about in front of the camera. All of the medical drama happened before the show even got started.</p><p>&#8220;Season 2, it&#8217;s a little bit different,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Season 1 was mostly about doctors who used their medical training and skills to go off the deep end and essentially become serial killers. The motivations for Season 2 are a little different and it&#8217;s harder to determine how they were getting away with it for so long. It&#8217;s much more of a medical mystery this season.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;This season is really chilling, but I don&#8217;t want to turn anybody off from going to their doctor because most doctors are fabulous. Nurses and healthcare workers, they&#8217;re doing it for all the right reasons,&#8221; he said, before joking, &#8220;But every once in a while, just like any other human being, they go off the deep end. And when we go off the deep end — stand back.&#8221;</p><p>Don&#8217;t hold your breath to see any dark turns from Dubrow, though.</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve gone off the deep end a long time ago, but in a different kind of way; I think the crime is against comedy and humor,&#8221; he joked. &#8220;I think I&#8217;m incredibly funny, but rarely do other people think I&#8217;m as funny. That&#8217;s my crime.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;License to Kill&#8221; airs Saturdays at 6 p.m. ET on Oxygen and&nbsp;&#8220;Botched&#8221; airs Mondays on E! at 9 p.m. ET.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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