In Dora: A Case History, Freud assumes that the teenage daughter’s reaction to being used as a bargaining chip by her dad so he can pursue an affair with his colleague’s wife is the product of some deep-seated mental illness.
The writers decided to grow with their audience but a misunderstanding with some survey data led them to believe the majority of their viewership was coming from early 20th century Germany.
In Dora: A Case History, Freud assumes that the teenage daughter’s reaction to being used as a bargaining chip by her dad so he can pursue an affair with his colleague’s wife is the product of some deep-seated mental illness.
Whoa, that show got dark after my niece stopped watching
The writers decided to grow with their audience but a misunderstanding with some survey data led them to believe the majority of their viewership was coming from early 20th century Germany.