Part of my ongoing series of conversations with psychiatrist Paul Puri for Vulture.com, in which we analyze troubled TV characters. Previous installments: antihero round-up (originally published in New York Magazine), Breaking Bad part 1, Breaking Bad part 2, Mad Men part 1, Mad Men part 2.
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