Honestly, I don’t feel sad for the doctor at all. From beginning to end, I fail to under...

Mini August 25, 2019 1:42 am

Honestly, I don’t feel sad for the doctor at all. From beginning to end, I fail to understand him and his behavior. I don’t know what made him think that he is special and different from Alex’s other victims. I don’t want to victim blame, but Doctor really should have known better (he is a f’in psychiatrist for god sakes). I mean he KNEW Alex was a serial murderer AND very mentally unstable. But he still acted with zero preservation and caution around Alex. It’s like he forgot (or willfully ignored) that Alex is capable to kill. I would have felt more for him if he ended up this way while being unaware Alex is a serial murderer.

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    Sebooty August 24, 2019 6:50 pm

    I agree, the doctor lacked professionalism and it seems so stupid to me cause he really fell in love with a man he knew was a serial killer, like ????
    After Alex found out about Clark and his past relation, I had a feeling he would die so how does the doctor who’s a fukin psychiatrist not realise this

    Mini August 24, 2019 7:00 pm
    I agree, the doctor lacked professionalism and it seems so stupid to me cause he really fell in love with a man he knew was a serial killer, like ???? After Alex found out about Clark and his past relation, I h... @Sebooty

    Yeah, his lack of professionalism really irks me. He fell in love with his patient ( a very dangerous one at that) and his judgment was seriously clouded. He not only put himself in danger but other people by letting dangerous patient free from any appropriate monitoring. Clark even spelled it out for him and he stupidly ignored it and thought it was petty jealousy. Like we are talking about serial murderer here? LOL I wouldn’t have been this harsh on the doctor if he wasn’t a psychiatrist and if he was unaware of Alex’s identity.