Then it positions its protagonist against the person or people who ostensibly care about her the most, and make them the true antagonists of the drama, because they refuse to believe that her magical thinking is entirely justified and legitimate.
If you've never experienced this pathology in your own life... take my word for it... this is seriously scary $#!t...! Like... this was tough for me to get through at times and I lost a little sleep over it. (In other words, nice work, Boston & company.)



Hannibal was iconic but very one-note. Mr. T... at best a scary clown, not an actor. "Face" was just that. (Oddly "Face" should have been an actor's role, but... it wasn't.) Even as a kid, I always thought Dwight Schultz carried the A-Team. 