See/read "Dark Season" (his first effort at writing for the Doctor, even if the Doctor was a 13-y-o schoolgirl) and "Century Falls". Read also "Damaged Goods" (which has a nod to the character from "DS" mentioned above").
RTD = Freud's dream patient. (Remember - a Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean your mother.)
The guy's psyche is all over his fiction. Which is normal, but I have never seen it so blatant. Along with his Jesus issues (as diagnosed by both Christians and atheists), which are disturbing. Dude needs a shrink.
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See/read "Dark Season" (his first effort at writing for the Doctor, even if the Doctor was a 13-y-o schoolgirl) and "Century Falls".
Read also "Damaged Goods" (which has a nod to the character from "DS" mentioned above").
RTD = Freud's dream patient. (Remember - a Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean your mother.)
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You, that's it exactly.
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The guy's psyche is all over his fiction. Which is normal, but I have never seen it so blatant. Along with his Jesus issues (as diagnosed by both Christians and atheists), which are disturbing. Dude needs a shrink.
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Truth, you has it.
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