Thread:Unrulyruby100/@comment-16533050-20140105041805/@comment-5607198-20140105164244

It's fine to point out the behaviors, but I feel like its a bad idea to start throwing in pop-diagnoses. Particularly since "she is happy, then is sad" can be attributed to a very wide range of maladies and ailments.

The problem is, the things you always hear being brought up are usually wildly incorrect. Burrows actually DOESN'T seem OCD if you really know OCD. he seems like hollywood-OCD, maybe. But if we want to contextualize fiction with the real world, lets not do it with more fiction, neh?