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"textContent": "\n\nThis is my **first time ever watching the Pickle Rick episode** from Rick and Morty and I’m reacting to it _live_ as a psychotherapist.\n\nIn this video, you’re seeing my **real-time thoughts and clinical reactions** as Rick does everything possible to avoid family therapy, including turning himself into a pickle.\n\nWe talk about:\n\nWhy Rick avoids therapy at all costs\n\nHow intelligence can be used as emotional armor\n\nFamily dynamics, enabling, and triangulation\n\nWhether Dr. Wong handled the session well\n\nWhat Pickle Rick actually represents psychologically\n\nThis isn’t a scripted breakdown. It’s a genuine, first-watch reaction through a therapeutic lens.",
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