Just find her irksome. My favorite patient this season is Sophie.
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SapphEyeR — 11 years ago(November 10, 2014 08:35 PM)
Do you agree, though that it is always wrong for a therapist to pursue a client or vice versa after their therapy together is long over? I know they said on the show that this is unethical. For a therapist and an ordinary patient I can see why.
But I can't help wishing Paul and Adele had gotten together. They were both therapists so seemingly there is no exploitation going on. We'll never know for sure if the show intended to push them together romantically since it ended that season. They seemed like a promising match.
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Dragon000 — 10 years ago(February 19, 2016 04:38 PM)
I agree that it is always wrong. I think a friendship 5 years after therapy ends is wrong, much less a romantic relationship with a patient EVER. I thought his relationship with Mia (patient, then legal counsel, then patient again but one who flirted with him and was not rebuked, IMO, then just patient again)) was inappropriate as well.
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Thespear — 11 years ago(November 12, 2014 07:51 AM)
Guilty as chargedthough I think that had little to do with it. Previously I had actually discussed this issue with a psychology major at work (also male) and he tried to explain to me the whole issue of transference and why it was wrong etc. So intellectually, I understood the issue.
What I am saying is that somehow during my initial viewing I failed to see just how
seriously flawed
some of Paul's patients (and perhaps Paul himself) were. I am also saying this was NOT the fault of the show, since I can see these flaws clearly now.
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DwarvesAreVeryUpsetting — 10 years ago(May 26, 2015 08:45 AM)
Laura and Alex were quite similar characters it's really no surprise that they ended up hooking up. Both were extremely narcissistic and arrogant. But I think Blair Underwood does a much better job of mining the dimensions underneath Alex's facade.
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purenarcoticxx — 10 years ago(November 19, 2015 02:37 AM)
Laura was awesome,
People hating on her must be jealous?
Although she does display some BPD-esq traits, which tend to be loathsome for neurotypicals.
Humans are flawed intrinsically. A non flawed individual wouldn't be in therapy, now would they?
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jmgarrett51 — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 07:54 PM)
I agree she's by far my least fave character in the first season.
It's not about "jealousy" either lol far from it I think she had a stupid looking mouth, annoying, trying-way-too-hard sounding voice and just does not come across like she's a very nice person in real life either. The world needs a lot less women who are anything like her in any way. They need to just get lost, and definitely get off of tv & movies already.