Doctor Strange
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Well said! I have some personal experience with world-class narcissists, and you're right that Dick/Don is a classic case!
Doctor Strange said:disgust with Roger's blackface routine
AmateisGal said:Just when I was starting to like Betty just a tiny bit when they were in Rome, she had to go spoil things by reverting to her old self at the end of the show.
I also think Pete's character is really brought through here because he really is just so desperately lonely and sad. His eyes were quiet haunting in this episode and I just got a feeling that he needs to be liked by people. I never really thought of him that way but if you look at how he treats people in the show you'll see that he is quiet happy to black talk people as long as they dont know; as long as they still like him. Trudy clearly upsets him and they don't have a real relationship but he needs her affection - so he pretends. As much as I find Pete a slimeball and thouroughly dislike the man, I also find him interesting because his is so tragically alone and desperately wants the love and admiration of others - he just uses the wrong methods.AmateisGal said:Pete is still a slimeball in my book.
Drew B said:As much as I find Pete a slimeball and thouroughly dislike the man, I also find him interesting because his is so tragically alone and desperately wants the love and admiration of others - he just uses the wrong methods.
Cricket said:I am constantly on the edge of my seat during each episode to see when Betty will "snap."
And is it just me, or does anyone find themselves wondering if Betty will ever harm one of the children? I can't help but wonder if her "snap" could lead in that direction. It may be me looking too much into it, but I get that vibe sometimes.
MrBern said:And Christina Hendricks got married in NYC on Sunday
http://gawker.com/5379866/i-now-pronounce-you-mad-man-and-wife