Really? People liked the Bill Murray character and identified with him?
I am serious - is that true? I never would have thought that and it boggles me.
Once more an alien. Not because I did not do it, but because I never imagined anyone doing it.
The thing I remember after thinking about it, is that Murray's character did the stupid things the therapist told him to do and that were in the therapist's book and because of his childlike literal following of the instructions and belief in them despite how ridiculous they were - it helped him = It would not have mattered what the therapist told him - it was all like holding dumbo's feather to fly. Which was the reason it was a comedy I thought.
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Last edited by stopdog; Jul 03, 2015 at 09:57 PM.
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