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− | [[Ted Mayo]] lends [[Tara]] a book written by '''Shoshana Schoenbaum''', his old therapist in New York. [[Tara]] develops a new alter of the author. [[Ted Mayo]] comments with shock that she perfectly resembles the real Shoshana Schoenbaum. She appears as a stereotypical 1970s feminist, and speaks with a New York accent. She is the most psychologically profound alter. After the incident in which her relapses came to light, [[Tara]] told others she had found a great shrink, but actually she was seeing herself and didn't even know it. In two scenes [[Tara]] and Shoshana converse with each other. When [[Max]] tentatively allows himself to be seen by Shoshana, [[Tara]] is portrayed as showing up to find her appointment stolen, and waits outside the closed door. In the season three episode "Bryce Will Play" Shoshana is killed by[[ Bryce Craine| Bryce]] . |
+ | [[Ted Mayo]] lends [[Tara]] a book written by '''Shoshana Schoenbaum''', his old therapist in New York. [[Tara]] develops a new alter of the author. [[Ted Mayo]] comments with shock that she perfectly resembles the real Shoshana Schoenbaum. She appears as a stereotypical 1970s feminist, and speaks with a New York accent. She is the most psychologically profound alter. After the incident in which her relapses came to light, [[Tara]] told others she had found a great shrink, but actually she was seeing herself and didn't even know it. In two scenes [[Tara]] and Shoshana converse with each other. When [[Max]] tentatively allows himself to be seen by Shoshana, [[Tara]] is portrayed as showing up to find her appointment stolen, and waits outside the closed door. In the season three episode "Bryce Will Play" Shoshana is killed by[[ Bryce Craine| Bryce]]. The book that [[Ted Mayo|Ted]] gave to [[Tara]] was burned, making [[Tara]] unable to "feel" Shoshana. |
Revision as of 22:55, 14 June 2011
Ted Mayo lends Tara a book written by Shoshana Schoenbaum, his old therapist in New York. Tara develops a new alter of the author. Ted Mayo comments with shock that she perfectly resembles the real Shoshana Schoenbaum. She appears as a stereotypical 1970s feminist, and speaks with a New York accent. She is the most psychologically profound alter. After the incident in which her relapses came to light, Tara told others she had found a great shrink, but actually she was seeing herself and didn't even know it. In two scenes Tara and Shoshana converse with each other. When Max tentatively allows himself to be seen by Shoshana, Tara is portrayed as showing up to find her appointment stolen, and waits outside the closed door. In the season three episode "Bryce Will Play" Shoshana is killed by Bryce. The book that Ted gave to Tara was burned, making Tara unable to "feel" Shoshana.