Which one did you relate to the most?

Which one did you relate to the most?

The peculiar one.

me on the left

Chief.

Ratchet. I can't understand how she's one of the great villains in the history of fiction, these guys can't function in normal society and Jack Nicholson's just agitating them.

Martini.

This was my favorite house episode desu

Probably the thing with Billy. Everything up to then was hardass, but not villainous.

Because Nurse ratchet is punishing the group instead of the individual. There is a lot of negative reinforcement as well as big headedness. Ratchet knows full well that Jack's character is playing the system, but instead of letting the natural order occur she wants to punish him. She wants to be the one personally administering the punishment and making the judgement. Despite the fact that she's a god damn nurse, not a judge nor jury. This is her little piece of power and she is going to use it by god.

Nurse ratchet's malpractice is that she gets off on the subjugation of others, kinda like how serial killers enjoy the control they have over their kill, it's empowerment.

Take a good look, this is modern feminism.

Yeah, what she did to Billy was just straight up callous and evil, even if she wasn't fully aware of what she was doing.

Yeah, it's that her motive is having power over unfortunate people, rather than helping them.

It's a more realistic and less mustache twirly villain.

Yep. If you take a look at the chick sitting next to Ratchet, that's a nurse.

She, on the other hand, really is just a petty tyrant and borderline sociopath.

Christopher Lloyd, obviously

And she could have let this whole thing slide over, the recent outings were an indicator that Randle was sane and just goofing off. But Randle had pulled one over on Ratchet and she wanted revenge. She wanted to deconstruct him and wade over him like she had the mentally deficient members of the hospital.

The biggest victory Randle had over Ratched was the fact he actually helped Billy. Where Ratched had done the complete opposite, instead reinforcing the cruel woman aspect in Billys mind.

This was not only a victory for Randle, but her humiliation. Which is why Ratched went for the throat by threatening Billy with his mother, whom controlled him much of his life and had him condemned.

I think that if she didn't reassert dominance over Billy and the rest of the group immediately she ran the risk of losing them completely so I can understand what she did. I don't see it as villainous. It's her job to keep them from tearing each other apart, and what they did wasn't a bit of fun outdoorsy activity time, they fucked up the hospital and brought in whores. What else is she meant to do?

This post is so absurd that if I didn't know better I'd swear it was satire. Get that fucking chip off your shoulder before you go making an ass out of yourself in public.

>punishing the group instead of the individual
are you saying this because you like the sound of it or do you think she actually does?
>negative reinforcement as well as big headedness
explain specifically what you mean by this
>letting the natural order occur she wants to punish him
What?
>She wants to be the one personally administering the punishment and making the judgement
Where are you drawing all of this from?
>gets off on the subjugation of others, kinda like how serial killers enjoy the control they have over their kill, it's empowerment
I think the rest is kind of up in the air but this is straight up projection.
>take a good look, this is modern feminism
*tips euphoria and salutes framed photo of Milo Yanoopopulis*

How is her motivation 'power over unfortunate people?' She has authority because that's her job and she never exercises power in an arbitrary way. Even the tv thing I can understand. If you give an asshole like Jack Nicholson's character an inch he'll take more than a mile for sure.

If they both took a light approach to the job how would they maintain any semblance of order? Ratchet has to play the bad cop so that the other nurse doesn't have a riot on her hands every other day.

This movie makes me think I must be insane.

literally me

Didn't he die in a car crash earlier this year? He's aged remarkably well.

>whom

Example, Ratched takes away cigarettes when in reality Randle had been cheating them in cards. By taking away their little luxuries, it was an attempt at drawing them against randle.

>What?

Nurse Ratched was called in after monitoring Randle on whether or not he was sane. It was clear Randle was sane, but Nurse Ratched would not allow him to be taken to Prison, she wanted to punish and administer it personally to Randle.

This post is so absurd that if I didn't know better I'd swear it was satire. Get that fucking chip off your shoulder before you go making an ass out of yourself in public. After all, the world isn't fucking reddit and its not my job to spoon feed you.

Lurk moar.

Most of the patients were there voluntarily, right? I feel like that's the thing that made what she did shitty. If she was a prison warden, sure, but a caretaker?

jack nicholson's character, Randle.

This is one of my favorite movies and Sup Forums just wants to shitpost...

Yeah, everyone was there voluntarily, but Ratched had beaten them down mentally so bad they were prisoners. Randle was the only real person trapped there and only because he had tricked the justice system. And the fact Ratched desperately wanted to break him down.

desu

Brad Dourif is still alive and working, user.

Frank Reynolds

>" I want my cigarettes nurse ratched, I want them now! "

What did he mean by this?

what MOVIE IS THIS

One Flew Over the Cuckold's Nest

THANKS m8