I saw the cartoon banner and thought this would be a terrible episode. Holy hell was I wrong. With my cognitive science background, I think this is the deepest, most realistic and meaningful episode of the entire series I've seen up until now. Real, therapy-accurate depictions of the sources of some people's pain. That hell loop is actually what people do in their own heads that only reinforces unhelpful beliefs and creates sadness/anger, and it's symbolic how it shows the door out of the hell loop, because people can do the same for themselves, too.
Shout by SabianBlockedParent2023-03-30T01:11:03Z
I saw the cartoon banner and thought this would be a terrible episode. Holy hell was I wrong. With my cognitive science background, I think this is the deepest, most realistic and meaningful episode of the entire series I've seen up until now. Real, therapy-accurate depictions of the sources of some people's pain. That hell loop is actually what people do in their own heads that only reinforces unhelpful beliefs and creates sadness/anger, and it's symbolic how it shows the door out of the hell loop, because people can do the same for themselves, too.
Bravo, Nathan Hope and Joe Henderson. Bravo.