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Ep. 155
editI don't agree with the synopsis that Kurt has been accused of "overselling" his findings in general. Diane asked him to offer his opinion (preliminary impressions) rather than his conclusions **in this case**, which he felt was inappropriate. He is embarassed precisely because he did spin his testimony in this case, and then is called on it. Diane realizes she has damaged their relationship, asks for forgiveness, which is apparently given. Alicia demonstrates a softening attitude towards her husband as this episode progresses - even after more revelations of his cheating surface. This self-abusive behavior is inexplicable, imho, and indicates Alicia continues to be a victim of her own choices, (but that's just my opinion). I also disagree that the reason Alicia may "stick with" her husband is because she is "self-sacrificing" - it seems to me more a case of her preferring unavailable men...or does "self-sacrifice" mean self-abuse?Abitslow (talk) 23:11, 6 May 2016 (UTC)