At first I was fascinated... then I was bored... and when the re-enacting turned into a scene he wasn't even originally in... I got irritated.
Not only are these "re-enacted" experiences not authentic, but his ACTUAL experiences can't be authentic because he's looking to re-enact them! He just seems like a stubborn, indulgent, and rich man who certainly got used to having a lot of money pretty quickly! Once he realizes he can hire people to manage, and do anything he wishes, he gets absolutely out of control. I don't understand how he can still get the tingling experience he's looking for when he does the same thing over and over repeatedly - like when he repeats going past the liver woman multiple times in the same time period. The "fakeness" is obvious, so how does that illusion for him still take hold?
Why does he decide has has to re-enact the tyre shop experience? Is it that moment of a "miracle" that wasn't a miracle?
(Did anyone else think about the poor actor who had to get that blue liquid splashed on him all day?)
And I'm with Christina... the moment he said to just get more cats after they were dying from falling off the roof.... Done with this guy.
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