Jiang says the parent is trapped once Eve kills the dog, because doing nothing invites further violence while punishing Eve would seem to prove the parent loves the dog more.
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Parental dilemma
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Jiang reframes the therapy proposal as effectively outsourcing the Eve crisis to police or a therapist and asks whether bringing in outside institutions would make the situation better or worse.
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"She's like, I'm going to kill the dog. And that's going to show me if my parents love me more or love the dog..."
"Yeah, okay, okay. So that's the logic, okay? All right? So like, because you're kind of screwed, okay? If you don't do anything, what's..."
"Okay, but like, but like, like we're just doing this in Foxburg, okay? All right. You know what? I'm gonna call the police and..."
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