Interestingly, the psychologist stirred up a bar mitzvah for himself and also quarreled with Marty's sister so that she would not get in the way. Not for nothing in the present(?) Marty was tearing up this Ike's backyard
He attacked Marty like a madman, only because they "dug" under him a little and made inquiries. Rather unprofessional and even more ridiculous considering his specialty. It is clear that it was not pleasant for him, but to behave like this …
This situation with the bar mitzvah and the undermining of Marty's sister's authority is probably like the first bell, or like the first knight move
It was immediately clear that he decided to make a bar mitzvah for himself, not Marty. And very quickly he began to drain his sister, a skilled manipulator.
I don't recognize Rudd in this therapist at all, and that's a good thing. Ferrell is here in a fairly familiar image, but Rudd has been reincarnated. It is unclear yet whether Dr. Ike immediately began to make some long-term plans for Marty, or whether this is his way with all patients. But it's interesting to find out.
Paul Rudd fit in very organically or even got used to the image of such a typical New York Jew. And Dr. Ike realized that at the expense of a wealthy patient, he could solve his childhood traumas related to money.
Damn, it's clear that the doctor uses Marty: episodes with money, aggressive behavior and "hitting" him because of his sister's distrust, and many, many such things.
Nevertheless, for me, so far everything looks like therapy is really helping. The therapist seems to really wish the patient well, tries to liberate him and he even succeeds. Well, really. Marty feels more confident and Dr. Isaac even cured his psychosomatic intestinal problems, lol 🤷🏻♀️
And I'm really curious, does the doctor behave so manipulatively with all clients or only with Marty? I think in the end it will turn out that he is not a psychotherapist, but a fraudster... otherwise he is an extremely unprofessional therapist....
It is clear that it was not pleasant for him, but to behave like this …
This situation with the bar mitzvah and the undermining of Marty's sister's authority is probably like the first bell, or like the first knight move
And very quickly he began to drain his sister, a skilled manipulator.
It is unclear yet whether Dr. Ike immediately began to make some long-term plans for Marty, or whether this is his way with all patients. But it's interesting to find out.
And Dr. Ike realized that at the expense of a wealthy patient, he could solve his childhood traumas related to money.
Nevertheless, for me, so far everything looks like therapy is really helping. The therapist seems to really wish the patient well, tries to liberate him and he even succeeds. Well, really. Marty feels more confident and Dr. Isaac even cured his psychosomatic intestinal problems, lol 🤷🏻♀️
And I'm really curious, does the doctor behave so manipulatively with all clients or only with Marty? I think in the end it will turn out that he is not a psychotherapist, but a fraudster... otherwise he is an extremely unprofessional therapist....