chan21: i believe everyone react differently to different situations. it may seem true that he has a pleasant personality, but when facing a person whom he suspects to be responsible for his brother's death, i think it's quite impossible that he'll maintain that pleasantness towards that person.
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one thing i appreciate most of Dr. Jim's character, it's when towards the end he acknowledged his own shortcomings not only as a psychologist, but also as a person. he admitted he had done wrong, and aimed to do something (pursuing education again) to help himself become a better person. not everyone has the guts to admit his fault, let alone do something to assure it won't happen again. |