[s5e7] George Finds Therapy Benny-ficial [ UPDATED ✭ ]

Contrary to George’s assumption, Max is not primarily traumatized by the shooting. Instead, his distress stems from to stay with Ernie. George had previously moved out to avoid his mother, Benny, who had moved into the Lopez home after her own house burned down in a previous episode. Mirroring Trauma: George and Dr. Nickleson

However, the reconciliation is not without George's signature pettiness. He uses his new friendship with Dr. Nickleson to "get back" at Angie for taking Benny's side in their original argument. He convinces the doctor to attend a family dinner and diagnose Angie with —a task the doctor readily performs because he is genuinely annoyed by her constant talking. Watch Options for S5E7: Google Watch Action Data [S5E7] George Finds Therapy Benny-ficial

This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph George Finds Therapy Benny-ficial - IMDb Contrary to George’s assumption, Max is not primarily

A key comedic and thematic element of the episode is the parallel between George and the therapist. As George attempts to explain the "abuse" he suffered at Benny’s hands—such as being told his chickenpox was divine punishment for potty-training failures—. Mirroring Trauma: George and Dr

The episode begins with a seemingly external crisis: . However, when George takes him to see a school counselor, Dr. Phillip Nickleson (played by guest star Richard Lewis), the session reveals a deeper source of Max’s chronic nightmares.