coreanpolar
Joined Jan 2016
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I thought I knew what psychopathy was, but this show really made me understand what they are-and what they are is terrifying. The editing and the way psychologists narrate everything help you take a chilling peek into what is actually going on in their heads. It shows how their thinking can be eerily rational, just without any trace of empathy. It made me realize how different their internal world really is. You start to notice patterns in how they talk, how they shift blame, and how emotionally flat they are. It is not loud or dramatic-it is quiet, controlled, and unsettling. The show does a great job of letting the facts and behavior speak for themselves.
Probably one of my favorite episodes from the Good Place and a great character study.
The Good Place seems simple, but to me, it is hugely philosophical and thought provoking.
Thank you for this episode.
The Good Place seems simple, but to me, it is hugely philosophical and thought provoking.
Thank you for this episode.
I wasn't sure what the movie was going for but once it clicked with me, I was pleasantly surprised by the way it was told. And it unfolds so smoothly.
It is a beautifully told story about a human being struggling to be simply understood in a place and time by people who just seem so different and rigid with their own set of rules (an oath maybe). But I feel we all can relate to this.
Everyone knows the story of Princess Diana is a tragic one, but Spencer is nothing but. It is a quite moving film about one's struggle, people around trying to help, and love.
Very interesting.
It is a beautifully told story about a human being struggling to be simply understood in a place and time by people who just seem so different and rigid with their own set of rules (an oath maybe). But I feel we all can relate to this.
Everyone knows the story of Princess Diana is a tragic one, but Spencer is nothing but. It is a quite moving film about one's struggle, people around trying to help, and love.
Very interesting.