Candace Fortner is a fictional character portrayed by Linda Emond in the TV series The Patient.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Alan Learns to Meditate (season 1), they were 63 years old.
They appear in 9 episodes out of a total of 10 aired and have accumulated 117 positive votes.
Episodes9
Alan Learns to Meditate
episode S1.E2 august 2022Sam delves more deeply into the reason he entered therapy, but he encounters resistance from Dr. Strauss as he attempts to continue their sessions. A gathering sense of not being alone leads to a revelation about the house.Issues
episode S1.E3 september 2022Sam's desire to find a therapeutic solution grows as his inner struggle intensifies. Dr. Strauss brings a new variable into their sessions.Company
episode S1.E4 september 2022On the threshold of crisis, Sam honors the promise Dr. Strauss made him make as a condition for continuing their work together. The trust built between patient and doctor is tested, with a life in the balance.Pastitsio
episode S1.E5 september 2022Sam reaches out to a woman from his past. Trials loom for Dr. Strauss, Sam, and Elias.Charlie
episode S1.E6 september 2022Dr. Strauss struggles with the reality he finds himself in. Sam is consumed with practical necessities, but agrees to his therapist's advice to make different choices.Kaddish
episode S1.E7 october 2022Both Dr. Strauss and Sam try to make new connections in their pursuit of an elusive peace.Ezra
episode S1.E8 october 2022Dr. Strauss is honest with himself about his failures, past and present. A revelation about his relationship with Ezra leads him back to the urgency of escape. Sam loses faith in his doctor.Auschwitz
episode S1.E9 october 2022Dr. Strauss leaves nothing unsaid. Sam gives it another shot with Mary. An idea sparks for Sam, and everything seems to click together.The Cantor's Husband
episode S1.E10 october 2022For Sam, an unexpected decision shows progress towards his goals, but Dr. Strauss demands even more.
- Alan Learns to Meditate
- Issues
- Company
- Pastitsio
- Charlie
- Kaddish
- Ezra
- Auschwitz
- The Cantor's Husband
Best moments9
- Sam's desire to find a therapeutic solution grows as his inner struggle intensifies. Dr. Strauss brings a new variable into their sessions.
- Sam delves more deeply into the reason he entered therapy, but he encounters resistance from Dr. Strauss as he attempts to continue their sessions. A gathering sense of not being alone leads to a revelation about the house.
- On the threshold of crisis, Sam honors the promise Dr. Strauss made him make as a condition for continuing their work together. The trust built between patient and doctor is tested, with a life in the balance.
- Sam reaches out to a woman from his past. Trials loom for Dr. Strauss, Sam, and Elias.
- Dr. Strauss struggles with the reality he finds himself in. Sam is consumed with practical necessities, but agrees to his therapist's advice to make different choices.
- Both Dr. Strauss and Sam try to make new connections in their pursuit of an elusive peace.
- Dr. Strauss is honest with himself about his failures, past and present. A revelation about his relationship with Ezra leads him back to the urgency of escape. Sam loses faith in his doctor.
- Dr. Strauss leaves nothing unsaid. Sam gives it another shot with Mary. An idea sparks for Sam, and everything seems to click together.
- For Sam, an unexpected decision shows progress towards his goals, but Dr. Strauss demands even more.
- Issues
- Alan Learns to Meditate
- Company
- Pastitsio
- Charlie
- Kaddish
- Ezra
- Auschwitz
- The Cantor's Husband