Talk:Doctor/@comment-25029585-20140704030436/@comment-5675310-20140704043910

Thanks for the feedback. I have to say, I was going for the very cryptic side of things, which is exactly why I told people to ask questions in the comments if they need do so. I kind of just wanted the reader to think on it for a while, try and comprehend the events that just took place. Anyways, on to the explanation.

So, there's a doctor, or, therapist rather (same thing), who works at this "facility" as it's called in the story. A man walks into the room, there to see said doctor about who he's killed and what he's done. However, this ends up going the other way around and after some discussing, the doctor finds out that the man he's speaking to has killed his wife, along with two other people. This is not the case though, for as the doctor continues having this conversation with the man about the killings and what not, he comes to a certain realization that the doctor himself is the killer, but he's not the doctor, he's essentially the man the "doctor" is talking to.

Here, let me try and put it as simply as I can. There is a man with two separate personalities and is ill in mentality. Now, this man killed three people, and gets locked up in some type of psych-ward due to mental illness. He would go to see this doctor about what he's done and who he's killed. So, when he goes into this certain paralysis kind of state, he recognizes his good self with the doctor he would go to speak with, and his bad self with how he usually acts; that is why he talks about the doctor at the end who was bled out on the floor. He killed the doctor he spoke to often because of his illness and when he did this he, as I said before, goes into this paralysis state where he comes up with this absurd situation where he basically came to terms with what he's done all over again.

So, what I'm trying to say is, it's all in his head, yet at the same time not. I don't really know how to explain it better than that, but if you have anything more specific to ask then I'd be happy to answer! :)