Friendship, brotherhood, dedication to family, and the willingness to do whatever it takes.
In Fatal Flaws Dr. Mark Bishop is what many would consider a typical family man. His best friend Hank has always had his back, and life is good until something happens to Mark’s daughter that changes the trajectory of all their lives.
Mark is forced to act fast to figure out what he owes his friend, and what he owes his family, before it all goes too far.
Fatal Flaws pushes us to consider the fact that there’s potential for evil in any one of us…it merely requires the right circumstances and a lack of willpower to enable it to take over.
In Fatal Flaws Dr. Mark Bishop is what many would consider a typical family man. His best friend Hank has always had his back, and life is good until something happens to Mark’s daughter that changes the trajectory of all their lives.
Mark is forced to act fast to figure out what he owes his friend, and what he owes his family, before it all goes too far.
Fatal Flaws pushes us to consider the fact that there’s potential for evil in any one of us…it merely requires the right circumstances and a lack of willpower to enable it to take over.