Reforming a Young Psychopath | New Amsterdam | MD TV
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- Dr. Iggy's efforts are focused not only on instilling truthfulness and empathy on this young misunderstood child diagnosed with a psychopathic personality, but also towards preventing her influence on other children to cause harm.
From New Amsterdam Season 3, Episode 6, "Why Not Yesterday": Max is on a mission to stop systemic racism in New Amsterdam Sharpe is overwhelmed by family matters. Reynolds has to treat a father and son.
New Amsterdam (2018) After becoming the medical director of one of the United States's oldest public hospitals, Dr Max Godwin sets out to reform the institution's neglected and outdated facilities to treat the patients.
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The actress is my daughter, Emma Hong, and this remains her favorite role so far! Juliet has actually been in 3 episodes of New Amsterdam. Season 2 Ep 5, season 3 ep 6, and season 4 ep 18 (where she gets a “boyfriend!”) Thank you all for your kind comments!
She is an amazing actress.
Her acting skills are the best
She’s phenomenal!
What an amazing actress!
Lies
The problem is that he is learning the game along with her, but she is way better than him at exploiting the rules...
It is scary how well she manipulates the system and the psychologist😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
But he is also aware of it and knows what he's doing and how it can benefit a psychopathic child.
You don’t “cure” a psychopath. You teach them that it’s in their best interest from a practical standpoint to get along with others. Psychopaths can learn to value other people and build relationships even if they lack empathy with them.
You can't diagnose a child as a psychopath in the first place. The closest you can get is ODD.
@@callie8007false statement. There have been many children diagnosed in the past. Just look at the case of Mary Bell. She was a serial killer at only 11. Definitely a psychopath. Children absolutely can show symptoms and can be diagnosed
@@theuzumakikay8647wrong you're not allowed to diagnosed children with psychopathy. It's called children with callous traits because they're too young and being officially diagnosed may have implications. They are not allowed. If Mary Bell was diagnosed as that, the rules could have changed but the official term is children with callous traits
@@plutotoad203 if you check “psychology today”, it’ll tell you that children are rarely diagnosed, but they are diagnosed.
There’s nothing prohibiting the diagnosis. Most medical professionals just prefer to steer away from it as it’s a huge stigma around it. So they offer other diagnoses and still treat the child for psychopathy in the meantime.
David Wood
Juliet has a promising future in politics.
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True!!!
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Or just Twitter.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Just because someone’s a psychopath doesn’t mean they’re gonna become a serial killer. In fact, as quoted by one psychologist: “Functional psychopaths use their detached, unflinching, and charismatic personalities to succeed in mainstream society." So they actually flourish in various careers like law, surgery and business, and often end up In leadership positions.
See though Juliet actually did it but through someone else. This completely moots your point
Exactly. Not all psychopaths or sociopaths become killers.
Like doctors?
Thats true. Many present in different ways and not the typical way people think of. So they find it easier to get leadership positions and become things like CEOs
The power of the label gun is too powerful for anyone to hold onto. We need to lock it in one of the 7 wonders of the World vaults!
While looking at a playing piece. "Yes."
He should have asked her definition of "friend."
I was waiting for him to say that!
She would be the perfect actress for Azula. Gives off the same vibes!
“When I took the oath of the samurai”
literally average redditor
Or "the way of the blade" LOL
best part she was actually bullshiting
She is such a good actor!! I rlly would like to see more of her
Me too.
There is a possibility She could need therapy after this because that is the case for most child actors. I think we should foremost consider the child actress's sound mental and emotional well-being over screen time for our entertainment.
@@oshing9 👍
@@oshing9 u sound like a little baby
She is such a manipulative character. She is so good at acting. I couldn’t tell if she was lying. Wow she’s great
I think the idea that she made a friend was progress in and of itself. She’s on the right track.
She then literally uses that friend as a tool to get what she wants which was the purpose of "friendship" in her eyes...
Someone to use who can take the fall if it goes bad or to get you what you want.
@@mckenzie.latham91Yo my girls trying, she’s a step closer to being a normal human. 😭🙏✨
She is has 0 empathy, the fact that she valued another and was concerned enough to help them, is progress regardless of how she did it, they have to fix things little by little@@mckenzie.latham91
That’s why he added a new rule to the game instead of her getting in trouble for teaching her how to defend herself he explained why she can’t do that and added the rule
He sucks for her. Someone needs to call her out 🫥
Juliet has a point. As a little girl, her friend does need to learn to defend herself. However, revenge is not good.
But was she other girl there for
It is a corrupted view of protection. While the premise is sound (self defence), the use of cruelty to achieve safety is not. This is how the mind of the Antisocial works. Its justification. In truth, there are many ways to protect yourself that do not require cruelty. That said, you can see how many are fooled by their intellect.
@@thefletchlife7837 True. Revenge can be an unnecessary and cruel thing.
Sometimes, revenge is necessary.
Agreed
I think this girl is an amazing actor.
Yes, she is
Yes she is
@ravensoulmovies131🤡
There is a possibility She could need therapy after this because that is the case for most child actors. I think we should foremost consider the child actress's sound mental and emotional well-being over screen time for our entertainment.😡
@@gennietayfer7514any proof she did?
I don’t think the doctor knows that she’s manipulating him
The actor who plays Juliet is fantastic
This is actually a really fascinating character dynamic.
This method of turning life into a game for her is really making her situation a LOT worse.
Exactly. I hated this storyline. So unrealistic. The child is highly intelligent and in real life would soon grow tired of his obvious attempts to manipulate her with that silly game. She will learn nothing from it except how to better manipulate people through a false facade.
Agreed!
@@vanessac1721 But isn't that the point. She's never going to care about people, she's never going to want to do the right thing. But teaching her to manipulate people instead of killing/hurting them is better in the long run.
I've been wanting to see how things played out with her.
I’m so glad they did a follow up with her
@@LifeLoveBeauty32 same!
She ultimately only got like twenty minutes of screen time in the series, right?
The actress who plays Juliet scares the crap out of me. She is so talented.
Not excusing her case but, I too would tell and teach my friend to defend themself if they are violated and such.
She lies, doesn't feel guilt or sorrow, and she manipulates others. I highly doubt Juliet actually thinks Louisa is her friend she just seems more like Juliet' tool so she can hurt others without getting in trouble
Psychopaths consider people they tolerate to be their friends or loved ones. Also have a loyalty or obligation because they can help them survive in an emotional world. It’s not how most people see friendship; but it’s something.
She’ll never actually FEEL the love and empathy but activities like this will help her learn how to function in a healthy way. And like the previous commenter said that exactly what happens. It’s incredibly hard for kids like this to find ANYONE who will tolerate them and vice versa. so they will act accordingly to keep those people. But they will always be manipulative .
@@Maniacsflower as a person with aspd (known as sociopathy but not the same as psychopathy) this is EXACTLY how i view it, thank you.
@@oujikei As a person with aspd, I find the person above me to be in absolute cope and disrespectful to people like me. thank you.
@@flameterminator1996 I would love to hear how you yourself view friendship, if you have a different take on it. Only if you want to, of course.
I really need a Juliet spin off.
Juliet is a dangerous girl. She completely lacks empathy, very calculating, and manipulative. She really is a psychopath. Perhaps she won’t become a serial killer, but she knows how to create one…
its very likely she will. She has already proven shes violent and willing to hurt others. Psychopathy is not caring about others. Juliet however has physically shown she is willing to hurt others to get what she wants. She should be on the FBI watch list.
@@craigclermond8001Where are her parents and other guardians?Did they teach her in childhood that it's bad to hurt anyone?
@@craigclermond8001Why? She hasn't committed an actual crime that warrants it. The FBI shouldn't waste their time on a little girl who is uncaring and manipulative. They've got bigger fish to fry
This is how my ex thinks and acts only he’s charismatic af and terrifying at the same time
@goldendiamon they did but she doesn't care about her pwtents
Juliet should be a Lawyer when she grows up
Loyalty is its own reward!!!
She did not "help" her friend she used her as an extension of herself she manipulated the other girl to do what she would have done
I think the truth is a little more complicated than that. The boy clearly ignored her friends boundaries and it's reasonable to want to defend them. She taught her friend the method she'd use. The problem isn't that she taught her to defend herself, but that her understanding of defense is excessive, as she's devoid of the kind of empathy most people are used to.
This is true. sociopoapths do not view friends and family like we do
to them, they are merely tools or possessions to be used and have use extracted from them
when a sociopath says they are defending someone, what they mean is they’re protecting their property
their assets, and what they view as theirs
much like how real animal predators will defend their territory or at times animals in that territory which are viewed as it’s own.
they are not doing it for love or kindness, they are incapable of ever having or expressing real empathy or compassion,
what they are doing is establishing possessive traits.
Everything a sociopath does is akin to how a predator acts, cause that’s what they are.
@@mckenzie.latham91 she isn't a sociopath she is a psychopath
psychopaths are much more reasonable and logical than sociopaths, sociopaths are the ones that just act crazy
@@mckenzie.latham91 Dude, this is just not true. You can't just be on a high-horse about having a normal level of empathy and then not exercisen it for those who don't. Think about what empathy actually is. It's not the same as caring, it's simply the ability to identify and feel other people's emotions. Do you really need to feel what another person is feeling to care if bad things happen to them? I have not idea what starving children affected by war feel like, and absolutely no emotion is stirred in me when I see one on tv or otherwise, but I still want to give to charaties and advocate for them because it is simply not right for an innocent person to be living in such conditions. This is a kind of caring without empathy mentally healthy people can probably relate to, most of us don't GENUINELY feel for complete strangers, but when someone lacks empathy this simpy just applies on an interpersonal level as well.
I don't have anti-social-personality disorder, but I do have much lower empathy than normal because of different clinical issues. I can be confused and have to work harder to figure out what someone's emotional needs are and how to apropriatly tend to them, but that doesn't mean I view people as objects and don't care about them.
@@elliart74321. You literally admit you do not have anti personality disorder, but then want to assume that they are just like you?
Yes people with low empathy have low empathy but you still have it, and the ability to have it
You have to work harder but you do not have anti social disorder
People who do, do not have the ability to feel empathy period.
The most we can do is make them understand right vs wrong
And even then they only choose right if there are consequences for wrong
And it's about avoiding consequences, not because right is the moral and ethical choice.
2. Of course you can have empathy and not share it for literal sociopaths and psychopaths
The very nature of the process of empathy is imagining yourself as the other person, to allow you to feel for them
You cannot do that with a psychopath or sociopath who have more in common with animal predators than human beings.
The literal nature of sociopathy and psychopathy is the incapability of remorse, empathy or compassion
Their ability to feel the loss of people for example is the same as if you or I lost a toy or a tool
The loss of an asset or property, not the loss of a person.
I have literally seen this in my experiences with sociopaths.
The one in question only cared that their grandpa had died because he left his truck to a nephew
And they couldn't use their elderly family member to get a free ride anymore.
Why would I have empathy for that
Something that would cheat, lie or abuse me if They thought it would work, in order to get what it wants from me?
Someone whose decision of whether or not they would save my life or help me
would be based on a calculation of how much more use they could wring out of me for themselves?
I’m pretty sure the goal here is to teach her how to flourish in life, and understand that winning in life isn’t about materialistic things. You can be successful (win) /rich in many ways: family, culture, love etc.
That is a... *unique* level of progress
I remember three boys I knew in school who may have been psychopaths. They were horrible, but they were super smart. I don't believe you can cure someone of this. All you can do is give them a choice. If your kid proves to you that they intend to do horrible things, they may have to be institutionalized. As for that girl, he doesn't owe her an apology, because from the way she talks, she makes it sound like she did it.
Wow, she can play Toph !
More like Azula
Wow! That was incredible acting and incredible insight into the mind of a psychopath
I kinda like this girl. I've only seen her in a few clips, but she seems pretty genuine. I mean, she doesn't try to mask who or what she is. She clearly has problems, but she also seems like she has some level of control - She has formed actual connections with others, and on some level values being with people she is connected too. Thats a major step in a positive direction, yeah?
yeah a nice healthy person to be around. Maybe you should have your kids play with someone like her
@@craigclermond8001 Unironically, yeah.
@@georgeofhamilton No, that would be a horrible idea
People with aspd have trouble establishing and maintaining relationships. its one of the main features in their diagnostic criteria. It is mainly because they use these people to manipulate them and as long as they are useful in one way or another or have something to gain from them, the aspd person will tolerate that relationship. As soon as they see no gain from that person, they will quickly discard the said person. People in their lives are merely tools for manipulation. This is what a guy who was officially diagnosed aspd (psychopath) said. Its interesting to listen to the way he thnks and functions. His confession was on yt.
I was rooting for Juliet the entire time 😭 like I always find characters and by extension people that act the way she does so much more interesting to me than “normal” people
That was a total girl power move lol she said “SHE SAID NO CRUSH HIS HAND”
Hmm…
@@lapiz6839 you took my entire comment out of context but you do you 🤷🏾
I think it's fine to consider them more interesting, but I'd be cautious stating you root for people like this. People like this create trauma and perpetuate abuse. They literally make the world a worse place for everyone else around them. A train wreck is interesting to look at, but that doesn't mean I ever want to see one.
@@Laurapolis that sentence at the end is a great analogy 😀
Yes, a psychopath will always be better at this game because they do not have any conscience
This kid is a good actor, she freaks me out😰😰😰
It's been a while since we've seen Juliet!!
This is likely a great example of how to teach Artificial intelligence. If we can instill humanity to a mild extent to someone without empathy, we could teach AI to understand humanity.
You are confusing artificial intelligence with actual intelligence. They are both "AI", but they are very different. One of them actually thinks, while the other is only designed to predict the next sequence in complex patterns, without ever understanding the meaning of the pattern, itself. In other words, artificial intelligence doesn't understand anything, even when it seems like it does.
Nahh,AI makes everything fake and plagiarizes art,even psychopaths and sociopaths would despise it
Yikes you don’t watch movies do you? I recommend IRobot to start 🥴
I was waiting for another video of her!
What a monster. It would be so scary to be around people like her, child or adult
Psychopaths, sociopaths and narcissists are very good at manipulating the doctors. They infact learn how to beat the system and to give the correct and expected answers. Hence why they are extremely difficult to be treated.
Wow, just wow
That's terrifying. Reminds me of my abusive ex.
Surprisingly well done
Does anyone know where to find more episodes of Juliet???
Great actress
"final answer?"💀
Julie is a amazing young actress
I need the full episode
Making a young psychopath a ward of the state would surely not end well.
I love the show. But I’m going to be honest with you. This girl freaked me out in her episodes🤦🏽♀️😩
Then she's a great actress.
That is the intent, though it’s even more scary
for while not all sociopaths become serial killers or criminals.
they are almost textbook highly manipulative, emotionally and psychologically abusive, and extremely predatory,
The thing is, children are easier to spot, because they do not have the experience or famialrity with social cues enough to fake them
many adult sociopaths are able to blend in and hide their real nature, pretending and or creating a facade of normality
i knew a guy who turned out to be a sociopath, we were able to out him because his reactions to things like empathy and etc was so rigid and awkward
because he couldn’t fake it well enough
he could however fake smiles, the appearance of caring and etc which is why it took us so long to figure him out.
@@mckenzie.latham91 just because someone has low empathy, doesnt meant they are a sociopath, there are many other disorders that have low empathy for example autism spectrum disorder, narcissistic personality disorder ect. ect
@@oujikei Except as I stated it wasn't just low empathy, it was
1. A rigid and awkward understanding of empathy
2. fake sincerity and faux caring
By which I mean he was able to mimic empathy and caring but in a way that was not authentic.
The therapist is being played! He’s become her “useful idiot.”
She is too good at her role 😂
Juliette is something else
I have no other context but this clip but it makes me really uncomfortable. This "game" seems really dangerous and ended up with two kids hurting each other because the third figured out a cheat to win. Wtf is going on here?
Juliet is portray as a psychopath. Since she is unable to have empathy, the doctor is trying to use reward system game to train her to maintain within social norm.
@@clm0208 That's what I thought. But it seems like the psychopath learned to hurt people by proxy. She was right in that she didn't hurt them directly, but she manipulated the other two into hurting them and blameing them for doing it, and that seems incredibly dangerous.
@@MsMaryPatricia Turns out you can't therapy someone into always doing the right thing all the time. Oops!
Juliet used to hurt her small brother. He was actually admitted to the hospital. It took the doctors a while to realize she was the one doing it and that she was a psychopath. In such cases, the child is removed from the home because she is a danger to her family. But this doctor decided to try and use reward systems to train her to not hurt people. If he is unable to help her, she will be taken away, so the stakes are high. She is very manipulative, though.
@@catherineomondi7850 Thank you for the context and clearly his "game" didn't work here. She is highly manipulative and saw it as just another way for her to hurt people. I hope that doctor realised she was beyond help with his "game".
A psychologist is not allowed to yell at a kid even if they are annoying
Yeah he can’t lose control
i know this is tv but he's acting unprofessional and unqualified to be her therapist
I mean I think most people would react this way under these circumstances, TV or not. He is trying everything he can, risking his professional reputation in the hopes of keeping her from jail/have a normal adult life and he thinks she threw that away just to hurt two people (though he really didn't seem to ask why which was dumb). Yeah, he is going to be mad about that though probably should have kept it to himself there.
yes in the real world Juliet would be long jailed and kept away from society
I want to watch juliet in a Hannibal Lector type movie
She'll never know ,you spoke to me ....put's them in the same room 😂😂😂
0:37 got me cackling bro Juliet is a clown and I'm joining her carnival
It makes more since when you watch it for a second time
Can someone hypnotize a psychopath into believing they are capable of complex emotions like empathy and guilt?
Is this like, part 2 of the "11 year old is a dangerous psychopath"?
I just watched that before this video, and it seems like it. I was taken aback by both videos.
For a doctor specializing in children he’s pretty incompetent, making false promises to children and then having them present as he tries an intervention was the ultimate betrayal
She IS better at the game than he is😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
this man is a brave man...all lone with kids in his office😅
Where to watch the full episode?
It's worth pointing out that the vast majority of psychopaths actually do live mostly normal lives without the need for intensive psychiatric treatment in adolescence. Maybe not Juliet, since she nearly murdered a family member when she was 11, but most psychopaths learn as they grow up that there is just no real benefit for them in hurting people willy-nilly, so they don't do it. Psychopaths don't understand, care about, or respond to other people's emotions, WHICH INCLUDES pain or fear. To get a psychopath who gets pleasure from hurting others, they have to have some fairly specific other personality traits or psychiatric disorders (which is of course possible -- psychopathy is a neurological defect, not a personality), so most psychopaths have no more motive to hurt others than you or I. (Unless, of course, there's a benefit for them in it, which is why psychopaths tend to thrive in cutthroat industries like politics and sales.)
psychopaths aren't killers. different pathology.
psychopaths are like geniuses minus the social/emotional EQ
Geniuses my ass🤣 it's just a TV show.
And by "my ass" I mean unlikely
Psychopath are not even aware of what they are doing 🙄
She isn’t aware, she is a kid that believes an adult. The saw the signs, they got her “diagnosed”, but to herself, she is just a logical person that gets what she wants.
They are aware of what they are doing. They are not aware of the emotional implications of what they are doing.
They absolutely know, they just don't care. That's what makes them scary.
I thought it was real... Great movie cuts
I had a psychopath’s are very good at acting and manipulating to get what they want or get away from something wrong they did ,or taking control of others or situations they like seeing others suffering bcz they fell power they feel the fun ……
One day I was little in middle school when I was hurt in the bathroom
She’s not real psychopath yet, real one will never do things that can destroy their reputation
How did she damage her reputation?
You do know that psychopaths are still human beings that make mistakes, right?
@@quinnfaith3981 yeah, but their mental capabilities are quite a bit higher than a normal persons, and therefore much lower probability of error.
Got a lot of cope mechanism there
It's her again what is she like a teenager now
Wow..confusing!!
Oh noo ❤❤
There is no guarantee that therapy will work, but what is the alternative?
I usually agree with this Dr's way of doing things. But here I 100% disagree with him. By refusing police to take Juliet, she put everyone in danger. This child is a chief manipulater.
I guess reforming is teaching the psychopath that doing whatever you feel like at the moment has more drawbacks than following the rules. You can teach them to fake empathy, but not feel it. It's biological with them and you can't change it.
What episode is this?
Even though she's a psychopath, i wish I could have a chat and get along with her or a person like her. That's not a serial killer
In short: i like her. She thinks logically
she put her brother in the hospital over the phone and taught another girl how to hurt others, and that's not a serial killer in the making? she has literally proven to be violent and willing to hurt others. Psycopathy is lack of empathy, care and willing to manipulate others. Think Wesdesday adams. Juliet is on the far extreme which pushes over into violent psychopathy which is more like the joker from batman. Not sure how you call that logic. So what next, if as an adult her an a coworker compete for a promotion she can push the coworker down the stairs to eliminate the competition. You sound like a mad person.
@craigclermond8001 wendsday adams was capable of falling in love and making friends ( I've seen and grew up on the films). The Joker is a sociopath btw and when you listen to her, she thinks purely logical, psychopaths dont have empathy yet are still capable of lessons to be taught but to say "oh no heres a psychopath, SERIAL KILLER TED BUNDY" is not a good outlook because a serial killer is made not born so while yes i maybe mad ( maybe i am....maybe i am a Psychopath bwa hahahaha) but she can only think logically so i must think logically
@@craigclermond8001Not all psychopaths are serial killers.Wednesday became one because of bullying and victim-blaming of bullied victims in society...And Wednesday only tortures people who deserve it...She only torture the bullies,abusers and criminals...In some scenes of her series Wednesday,it was reasonable for her sometimes to kill because someone is threatening her and her school,even a person who is not a psychopath would do anything to protect themselves and their loved ones
@@goldendiamon i didnt saw all pychopaths are serial killers. reread my previous comments
She shouldn't be taught how to do pretend that she is a normal person. It's dangerous when a person who sees others as tools can mask this. If it's obvious at least people know to avoid her.
what a cruel perspective 😭 she cant help being a psychopath
@@ameziali4480 so you would rather the people around her be abused mentally and physically?
>we don't want her to mentally or physically abuse the people around her
>therefore, we shouldn't teach her not to abuse the people around her so that she stays an abusive psychopath
I’m tellin’ ya, some of the most self-proclaimed “normal” people are the biggest psychopaths there are. Absolutely no limits to their persecution of other human beings to protect their fragile sense of comfort.
Edit: TH-cam was hiding a bunch of my comments before.
>we don't want her to mentally or physically abuse the people around her
>therefore, we shouldn't teach her not to abuse the people around her
it seemed like they were teaching her how to mask her psychopathy. She was still abusing people. If you watch the other scene of her she pretends to have compassion so she can manipulate others and take advantage of them. @@georgeofhamilton
Psychopaths, sociopaths, and narcissists...TRUE ABSOLUTE TRUE EVIL...they abuse and toy with people and use them to their extent...and when their game is caught they feel no remorse
🎯🎯🎯
Not caring and lacking empathy is not the same thing as being straight up evil. Julia may be manipulative and yes she hurt her brother. But she's pretty chill compared to terrorists who shoot up concert halls for religious reasons.
Define evil. Now ask Juliet to define evil. Two different definitions probably. So how do you determine the valid one? (of course without bringing the whole religion mess into it.)
Should not playing the game with her to psychology her in the first place.
This girl scares me lol
Maybe parents make older kid into a psychopath, because ALL has to be given/allowed to the younger bully. The older kid has no space on earth left. I’ve seen some angry people in life, and once in my childhood experienced an episode I’ll never forget…
Callling her mom she’s her friend Louisa juliet
So what are the pther kids thefe gor
She looks exactly like Kelly Marie Tran.
I don't know man.
I think this Doctor might be a little to empathatic. It was clear to me that she was the cause of it.
isso é muito ruim gente, como q americanos vivem? socorro parece novela da sbt com todo respeito a sbt
I hate her so much. That actress' skills are exceptional.
this guy is like 50 and he is such a toddler with logical reasoning the shock in his face when something doesn't work out angers me
Dammit I just lost the game
3:50 you just lost the game
Teach a "psychopath" about the only supreme being, God and what it really means to lose...Life is the game. God is our supreme Judge. We follow His rules as per the Bible, we win the ultimate prize (eternal life).
Who wants to live An eternal life❓
One cover stamens to cover you own under standing of this manipulation that’s great learder have learnt from teachers and now trying to make one believe she a one of
Nah she manipulated both of those kids😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
My name is Louisa
Oh god your going to jail
Why
@@Louisahancheyits a joke
Oh ok my bad
She sounds like Wednesday Addams
Wednesday is a normal non violent psychopath. One that lacks empathy and will manipulate. Juliet is a violent psycopathy. She is on the same level or one step below the Joker in Batman.
@@craigclermond8001 hi po I mean her voice for my opinion po😅