What's so bad about that? Quite an unnecessarily extreme reaction.
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slschramm — 10 years ago(September 25, 2015 11:24 AM)
This scene shows Billy as a mentally ill person and Nurse Ratchett as a controlling, evil, manipulating, c-word. Notice Billy was not stuttering at all when he was talking with everyone about what he had done and then once Nurse Ratchett brings up Billy's mother, the stuttering rears it's ugly head.
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somesunnyday — 10 years ago(January 01, 2016 11:02 PM)
Haven't you ever heard of "mother issues" before? Poor Billy was obviously brought up by a domineering mother, who happens to be best buddies with Ratched of all people, and probably instilled a strong sense of guilt in him from a very young age.
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The_Ultimate_Hippo — 9 years ago(June 26, 2016 10:23 AM)
Uh there was a reason why the kid was in the institution, and Ratched knew how to set him off. She just couldn't take it that McMurphy had cured him of his lack of confidence and stutter so she had to knock him down by threatening to tell his mother.
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