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Sunday, September 9, 2007
Girl, Interrupted
I rented a movie last night... Girl interrupted. Extremly good movie. Unfortunately it hit a little too close to home. The basis of the story is a normal teenage girl who just graduated from high school in the sixties ends up in a mental institution for trying to kill herself. While there, she meets a lot of odd people who've been put there for different reasons, including a girl who's chicken-obsessed, one who wishes she could stay a child forever, and a self-absorbed sociopath named Lisa, who becomes her best friend. The whole movie was incredibly interesting, and I think I'll end up buying it, sometime...
Hanna J is furious right now. Why? She's looking to buy "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit the Sixth Year," but they only have up to year five. DAMN THEM ALL TO HECK! Year six has the best freakin' episode EVER titled "conscience," about a little boy who's found dead in an alley. They trace the murder to his 13-year-old neighbor Jake, who says he didn't mean too, and appologizes profusely for the accident. The psychologist father of the dead child accepts his apology, knowing full-well he didn't mean for it to happen... Eventually, it's uncovered that Jake is a sociopath and felt no remorse for his actions. This leads to a whole new case, when the father shoots Jake in the court hallway, furious at his lies. The reason this episode is so interesting is that it approaches the issue that children under the age of 18 cannot be diagnosed as being sociopathic. I still remeber the line at the end of the episode... "There's one difference. Jake would've killed again, I won't." I really need this on DVD. But no... They've released every season 1-5... But not six. All I want is that one freakin' episode! If I have to wait much longer; heads will roll...............
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