After watching the first season, all thinking in Horton's convulsions ushered in a question, how people are changed.
Horton's obsession with criminals' psychological reasoning has changed his behavior. Of course, he has enough savvy to think about criminals' minds, but at the same time, he also unconsciously accepts some of their behaviors and converts them into his own perspective, such as high heels There. The change may only be situational, but it hides the possibility that when Horton was alone, he went to find peace with criminals. This is of course related to some weaknesses in Horton's own character, but didn't this weakened version of the extreme situation appear in the imagination of every ordinary person, after the retina left those bloody and violent pictures.
What makes people change that destroys others, post-traumatic stress, a completely closed ego, some special identity, or physical hormonal regulation, no one knows, and the result is the cause. What makes something weirdly immoral have such a strong appeal. Wendy and Bill on the show may have some inspiration.
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