Not court-mandated doesn't necessarily mean voluntary. You were brought in by that Jack bloke to help out with Mr. Graham, right? I'm guessing... therapy with you was a condition of Mr. Graham getting to help out? Probably not a bad idea, all things considered.
[John might not be Sherlock, but he's not completely oblivious, either. And time with Sherlock has helped his own reasoning skills, much as he's loathe to admit it whenever Sherlock's being particularly annoying. Even if it wasn't a formal condition, he can see it being a tacit one.]
No need to answer, of course, doctor. Confidentiality.
It sounds like you had a very interesting practice before you turned to art.
If you ever wanted to start up shop again, you couldn't pick a better place for problems. You've met the Joker now, right? What do you make of him? I know a few people who have a bit of an axe to grind where he's concerned. [To say the very least.] If you've got any tips on dealing with psychotic clowns.
[This isn't about his anger issues. No. He's asking generally. That makes it safe. Lots of people have problems with the Joker. He winds up loads of them. Hell, Alfie's talked about killing the man, too. More than one person has.]
I have spoken with him, yes. And witnessed some of his actions.
[Like how John went into the pit. Mind the gap indeed.]
I have had interactions with a number of men not entirely unlike the Joker. My best advice would be to remember that they are unpredictable, yet even the unpredictable have patterns. We may not know when the river will flood, but we know the highest ground.
Yeah. And that's why we're keeping him away from Harley.
He's tried to kill her before. He'll try to kill anyone close to him if he can. She told me it's
[John hits send accidentally while starting to delete that and growls a few curses at the uncooperative tablet.]
Sorry. That's a confidence. But I know what she's going through with him, and I want to help her. Walking away from someone who's like the sun in your life. Even in the shadows, you know he's there. It's the bloody sun casting them.
[This is getting a little metaphorical and maybe edging closer to some of his own issues. John pulls back, redirects.]
I just want to be able to protect people from that man. If there were a way to stop him permanently, that'd be one thing, but there's no guarantees here.
[And every time John's managed to catch hold of him, the Joker's played the good boy in custody until he can escape, making it impossible for John to justify killing the bastard. It's frustrating.]
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Date: 2018-02-24 03:47 am (UTC)From:Will's therapy was not court ordered. Beyond that, I'm afraid I may not divulge the nature of our sessions.
[As well you know, naughty Dr. Watson.]
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Date: 2018-02-24 03:56 am (UTC)From:[John might not be Sherlock, but he's not completely oblivious, either. And time with Sherlock has helped his own reasoning skills, much as he's loathe to admit it whenever Sherlock's being particularly annoying. Even if it wasn't a formal condition, he can see it being a tacit one.]
No need to answer, of course, doctor. Confidentiality.
It sounds like you had a very interesting practice before you turned to art.
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Date: 2018-02-24 04:06 am (UTC)From:[That would be a yes.]
Oftimes I miss my practice. And regret that circumstances were so that necessitated my leaving it.
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Date: 2018-02-24 04:13 am (UTC)From:[This isn't about his anger issues. No. He's asking generally. That makes it safe. Lots of people have problems with the Joker. He winds up loads of them. Hell, Alfie's talked about killing the man, too. More than one person has.]
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Date: 2018-02-26 03:09 am (UTC)From:[Like how John went into the pit. Mind the gap indeed.]
I have had interactions with a number of men not entirely unlike the Joker. My best advice would be to remember that they are unpredictable, yet even the unpredictable have patterns. We may not know when the river will flood, but we know the highest ground.
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Date: 2018-02-26 03:18 am (UTC)From:He's tried to kill her before. He'll try to kill anyone close to him if he can. She told me it's
[John hits send accidentally while starting to delete that and growls a few curses at the uncooperative tablet.]
Sorry. That's a confidence. But I know what she's going through with him, and I want to help her. Walking away from someone who's like the sun in your life. Even in the shadows, you know he's there. It's the bloody sun casting them.
[This is getting a little metaphorical and maybe edging closer to some of his own issues. John pulls back, redirects.]
I just want to be able to protect people from that man. If there were a way to stop him permanently, that'd be one thing, but there's no guarantees here.
[And every time John's managed to catch hold of him, the Joker's played the good boy in custody until he can escape, making it impossible for John to justify killing the bastard. It's frustrating.]