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Dr. Kirk Honda and Humberto talk about Black Mirror "Crocodile". 


The Psychology In Seattle Podcast. 


Jan 15, 2018.


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Anonymous

I think what makes Mia's dilemma so tough initially is the fact that her boyfriend is insisting on throwing the body off the cliff. I think she'd have called the authorities without him being there, and it's written to show that. That's why later on, her resentment towards him was so strong. Of course the relationship didn't work out, how could it survive something like that. In her heart she probably always hated him for doing that to her, especially after she became so successful. When I was in college, a girl I knew peripherally did a hit and run and left a guy to die in the snow. I didn't know her all that well, she lived on my old dorm floor the year after I left. She was at parties I went to sometimes. She got caught and went to jail for a while. I'm sure she was probably drunk. Apparently she made a half-hearted attempt to hide the damaged car in a sibiling's garage or something. What was so hard to forgive about it is that had she called the police he'd probably have lived. Just thinking about that, leaving him to die in the snow, just to save your own skin...so cold. edit: I found the article in the college newspaper. Just so you don't think I'm making it up. <a href="http://www.iowastatedaily.com/news/article_088f8544-25f5-5514-96ea-f7a39e11cc20.html" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.iowastatedaily.com/news/article_088f8544-25f5-5514-96ea-f7a39e11cc20.html</a>