Big Little Lies 2: The fans think THIS character is crossing the line in the show; Details inside
The character of Dr Amanda Reisman played by Robin Weigert is the cause of many viewer's concern. Many feel Dr Reisman's character is crossing the boundaries when it comes to the ethical practices followed by the psychologists across the world.
Big Little Lies season 2 sees Renata Klein played by Laura Dern bring on board a child psychologist named Dr. Little Bo Peep to come and consult with her daughter Amabella played by Ivy George. Her character experiences a panic attack at school after which she is taken to a hospital. The little girl then plays with this psychologist and speaks about her fears. This leads to the parents realizing the actual cause of her panic attack.
Renata's daughter is deeply concerned about the world coming to an end and the relationship between her parents turning acidic by the day. This was the better part of the practices of the psychologist that were shown. But, the character of Dr Amanda Reisman played by Robin Weigert is the cause of many viewer's concern. Many feel Dr Reisman's character is crossing the boundaries when it comes to the ethical practices followed by the psychologists across the world.
Nicole Kidman's character was seeking therapy for her violent relationship with her husband, Perry essayed by Alexander Skarsgard. Later, even he joins Celeste on the therapy sessions. In the latest season Nicole Kidman's character Celeste is back in therapy as she experiences some traumatic events. Yes, her character goes back to therapy with Dr Reisman. But, many feel the portrayal of Dr Amanda Reisman as a psychologist is certainly falling out of line. When the Dr Resiman questions Celeste about inflicting wounds on herself, Celeste denies it saying she tried to break a fight between her two sons.
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