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"What was the original Dr. Pat storyline?"
grubbmeister 30 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beauty Pageant Celebrity Judge"
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09-26-03, 07:51 AM (EST)
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2. "RE: Dr. Pat: Redundant; Brian will now "counsel"" |
Now that you ask, I would speculate she was to be available to counsel Matt any time he started getting suspicious. I think Brian has been running scared to him after every eviction ceremony, and since becoming a big buddy to him, Dr. Pat has become redundant and useless for anything other than being Hutch's supposed slut. I think she actually lost Matt's confidence in her therapeutic abilities when she "laid it all out there" during the talent show. Next she lost his respect with the charade about Hutch. If they did plan to dump her, it was interesting they "used" her first, but enough about that. I mentioned parallels between "The Joe Schmo Show" and "The Waterboy" yesterday in the "Matt is Cool" forum (after others have pointed out how the actors are acting like the "in" crowd manipulating the "out" guy), but I guess we all know it is more like "The Truman Show." Remember the scene where Truman (played by Jim Carey) starts getting suspicious and tells his big buddy, "I feel like the whole world revolves around me."? Well, truthfully, Dr. Pat doesn't have enough of a rapport with Matt to talk him out of such "delusions", but Brian does (or did before he ripped off his drawers, dangled around his "bag of mouse parts (a Dave Barry phrase)", and then jumped on Matt's back. BTW, in that debate, weren't the ones "blocking" supposed to refrain from (physically) hurting each other? Emotional damage aside, what good did it do that Brian jumped on Matt? I was kind of waiting for Matt to flip Brian flat on his back, he was in position, and he was a prime candidate for it. Stop here or...SPOILER MESSAGE in 5 4 3 2 1 To further back up Brian's position, some have noted that final pics of the show reveal only Brian, Hutch, and Matt in the last Episode, but the link no longer works to view it. So, I looks like Brian will stay around. Dr. Pat was no longer critical to the mission, nor was she truly ever.
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