I do too!Am I a psychopath for feeling sorry for TLR?????
I do too!Am I a psychopath for feeling sorry for TLR?????
I’ll join you in psychopath club I did too.Am I a psychopath for feeling sorry for TLR?????
Very sadTrauma, Attachment disorder, witnessing abuse/DV… I read a book on it due to my autistic daughter and how I can help her. It’s a common trait of a child who’s experiencing those kind of awful environments. It was subtle but very sad.
It was a very clever way (IMO) to show him as a true evil psychopath. He did love her, but he remembers the love and the good. He can’t really remember or washes over the bad he did. It’s just words or meaningless argument in his memory. The bad is blamed on someone else, eradicating his responsibility for it.Just at the part where Catherine exited the house, after their heart to heart.
I think he genuinely believes he loved her. I need to watch the whole 3 series again, but I think he did.
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Agreed and as would II thought it was a very apt ending. People would have been up in arms if she had died or it was too stunty.
No, you're the opposite. Full of empathy, even of someone didn't deserve itAm I a psychopath for feeling sorry for TLR?????
When he was wrestling with the Croatian in the field, my wife shouted "Come on Tommy!"Am I a psychopath for feeling sorry for TLR?????
A lot of abusers and psychos express love that way, it's the only way they can. It's very twisted but that's why I think the humanising of TLR at the end was the right way to go. He is a deeply troubled and twisted individual, but in his mind he is doing the right thingJust at the part where Catherine exited the house, after their heart to heart.
I think he genuinely believes he loved her. I need to watch the whole 3 series again, but I think he did.
Is Ann with Daniel?
I jumped out my skin at this bit like the big scardey cat that I am