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Reviewer: krof (Signed) · Date: 05/06/2008 09:21 PM · On: Therapy

That was cool...in a creepy way. I've been researching Fascism and WWII recently, and there is a short piece called Commandant of Auschwitz by Rudolf Hoess. Basically, he's describing treatment of Jews in concentration camps. But the sheer sadism he spouts is amazing- he tells about these horrific things in a coldly logical way. Doesn't have anything to do with this fic, but I think you could take that tone and do some really creepy/awesome stuff. Good work...

Reviewer: SiriuslyLupin (Signed) · Date: 12/30/2006 12:07 AM · On: Therapy

*stares at the summary* Remus doesn't need therapy... *dies of laughter* *is amused by that anyway* "Oh dear. Can you take that off the tape? No? Oh well, never mind then." *falls on floor laughing hysterically* It's okay, we all knew it was Lockhart anyway :P Hey, who is this nutcase?? *pokes him hard* How dare he say those things about my werewolf! That's all BLASPHEMY! He just jealous because he can't be as sexy as my werewolf *nods* *snogs Remus senseless* I don't like this man, he's a meanie *pokes him hard some more* *fires a dartgun at him* *cackles* Yeah, it's Remus! He's so sexy *snogs Remus like a loo* Aw, my poor werewolf is having trouble. *comforts him super tigthtly* He was walking into the wall! *cracks up*

Remus - *makes face* I sound like a nutcase...

SL - *snickers* *comforts Remus some more* You can blame your nutcase of a therapist! *pokes him hard* *staples him together and sets his clothes on fire* :D *dies of laughter* This guy disturbs me :P That was...different, PCG *cracks up* *huggles PCG and bounces off*

Author's Response: *giggles* I know the guy is a nutcase :P *huggles SL* You're very hyper. Thanks for reviewing =]

Reviewer: water_lily_43175 (Signed) · Date: 12/23/2006 02:28 PM · On: Therapy

*cracks up* I love it :D It's different, that's for sure. But I love it! *giggles* *cheers for the therapisty person*

Author's Response: *cheers* *huggles Ellie*

Reviewer: MargaretLane (Signed) · Date: 12/23/2006 02:21 PM · On: Therapy

Oh, this also reminds me of one of my favourite plays, Equus where the psychiatrist begins to question his profession and almost has a breakdown towards the end of the play. *huggles it* Although, in a way he's the opposite to this guy, because this guy never questions what he's doing.

*wants a sequel where he psychoanalyses Voldemort*

Author's Response: *giggles* Maybe I'll get round to it one day :P

Reviewer: MargaretLane (Signed) · Date: 12/23/2006 02:10 PM · On: Therapy

Lol. *hugs PCG tightly* Thanks.

This story reminds me of something; not the content, but the style. There is some novel or something that I've read that was written like this, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. Edit: Oh, it might have been The Face on the Cutting Room Floor, but I'm not sure.

Lol, the first part takes place two days after my fifth birthday. I was just in my second and third month of my school life when these events were taking place.

*pokes weird psychiatrist typed guy hard* Teaching werewolves to be more like "normal" people indeed! And he says he's not prejudiced. *wants to hear SL's reaction when she reads this* She will NOT be pleased. With that weirdo guy, I mean.

*wonders who it is* I thought it was Voldemort talking first and then Harry. But now, I think it is somebody who isn't even mentioned in the books, just somebody you made up.

It's quite amusing the way he says "I can't tell you his name...but I sorted Lockhart out." I bet it is all this guy's fault that he became such a meglomaniac.

Anybody who insults Dumbledore and Remus is not popular in my book! Particularly when they go on about normalising people. I'm not a great fan of the idea of normalising. It sounds a little too much like brainwashing and creating an ideal population. I mean, obviously I think that people should be helped to live a normal life and if they have a mental illness, they should be cured, but that is different from trying to make a section of society (in this case, werewolves) more like "normal" people. That sounds frankly dangerous as a theory.

Thanks again. *cheers for PCG*

Author's Response: *feels special* I think you understood what I was trying to get across! *cheers* I thought that it might be hard to see that the therapist is the one with the problem. He wants to help people but he has some pretty twisted ideas at times about making people normal. *feels special* *huggles Margaret* Yes the guy is made up, I couldn't think who to put the guy as so I made him up. I feel like writing a scene between him and Voldemort. He's the reason Lockhart is so "confident" so I feel like writing that he is the reason that Voldemort is how he is. *huggles Margaret* Thanks for reviewing.

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