This is one of my favorite comedy films because watching the transition of Bob getting better as Dr. Leo goes crazy is very entertaining. If I was put in Dr. Leo’s shoes i’m pretty sure I would go crazy as well. This is one of those films I watched as kid, but not until recently watching it again did I fully understand some parts. For example, in the beginning when the other man calls Dr. Leo and asks him to take his patient, I never realized it’s because Bob drove him crazy as well. I can relate to this show because although my dad can come off as crazy at times, he is the one that helps our family the most. Just like how Bob helps Anna and ‘Siggy’ get closer to their family. Shows like this are funny because most people probably know someone like Bob in their life that drives them crazy, but they love them for it. Although Bob’s phobias are real issues, it comes off as funny to the audience because he goes about things differently, and you can see him improving by taking his “baby steps.” It is a funny turn of events when Bob ends up becoming a psychologist, famous for the “Death Therapy” book he writes, inspired by Dr. Leo.
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