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Is he or she a sociopath or psychopath? Think we're only talking about serial killers here? Psychopaths, sociopaths and even narcissists come in every walk of life, every career level, and every socio-economic category.
( spoilers) New Oz Movie features Sociopath-type h
AspInTheBrush
"Oz the Great and Powerful"...is a lying, deceitful, self-important, self-promoting, greedy, careless man who gets cast into a fantasy world where he gets everyone to serve him...kind of like some BPD's, Narcs, and Histrionics when and if they dissociate...
In this envisioning of the Oz tale, the wicked witch of the west acquires her nom du guerre through contact with "the wizard" (con man), who leads her on by letting her believe in him, whereupon her psychopathic sister, perhaps sensing the potential of a fellow cold-hearted manipulator, "informs" her sister that he has forsaken her for glinda (which he eventually does anyway) to hurt her, whereupon she resolves to take a magic apple to kill her empathy, thus making the pain stop (sociopath evolution implied?).
He never tell her he's sorry, but acknowledges his guilt in a round-about way by telling her, in fornt of a packed audience of course, "I know your wickedness is not your ding, if you can find the goodness in you once more, you can return to Oz" (as he's banishing her), so he still looks like the good guy, and obviously doesn't regret hurting her, unless he was crying on the inside as he was frenching the hell out of Glinda at the end.
Are these our heroes, now?
In this envisioning of the Oz tale, the wicked witch of the west acquires her nom du guerre through contact with "the wizard" (con man), who leads her on by letting her believe in him, whereupon her psychopathic sister, perhaps sensing the potential of a fellow cold-hearted manipulator, "informs" her sister that he has forsaken her for glinda (which he eventually does anyway) to hurt her, whereupon she resolves to take a magic apple to kill her empathy, thus making the pain stop (sociopath evolution implied?).
He never tell her he's sorry, but acknowledges his guilt in a round-about way by telling her, in fornt of a packed audience of course, "I know your wickedness is not your ding, if you can find the goodness in you once more, you can return to Oz" (as he's banishing her), so he still looks like the good guy, and obviously doesn't regret hurting her, unless he was crying on the inside as he was frenching the hell out of Glinda at the end.
Are these our heroes, now?
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Sorry :( I did say spoilers...