Bell, Book, and Candle: S1 E30: The Aftermath of Debra and Her Puppies

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Starring Kirstjen Michele Nielsen (Olivia Taylor Dudley), the Alice Quinn of SyFy Channel’s The Magicians.

There’s an “issue” with Mx. Huff’s resurrection.

Fanfiction and Mx. Huff’s real life have merged. Becoming her new reality.

Realfiction, as reimagined fanfiction?

In complete and utter denial. She only knows of Kirstjen as the fictious Debra Blanchard and Kirstjen as fictious, i.e., Debra Blanchard is a “real” person and Kirstjen is Debra’s delusion, in Mx. Huff’s realfiction.

And. It gets worse. MPD raises its ugly head. Mx. Huff is no longer singular.

The overbearing husband Pat Blanchard and the husband’s twin sister Alison Sinclair, are two additional personalities occupying Mx. Huff’s body. Portraying Dissociative Identity Disorder. Formerly known as multiple personality disorder (MPD).

A passing fad or a potentially contagious pseudo reality?!

This “curse” cannot be forced  upon Kirstjen, of course. But. The girl can willfully and willingly “indulge” of her own free will.

As such. In the context of this folie à deux. Kirstjen is not “Pretty Girl” Kirstjen. She’s Debra. A hard, fluid Barbara I Dream of Jeannie Eden’s Stella Johnson channeling Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, making Netflix home for Spooky Season, channeling The Magicians’ Alice Quinn shoved into a Mildred Huff by thick-readers and plaintive make-up heavily-applied to her face, neck, and cleavage–i.e., the bleach-blonde homeliness of horseface Georgia Republican Ms. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG); “a bleach blonde with a badass showgirl body,” walking stilted, as if she’s butch, strapping Piranhas and Parts, and having an MTG “bleach-blonde, bad-built, butch body” moment.

Folie à deux (French for ‘madness of two’), also called shared psychosis or shared delusional disorder (SDD), is a psychiatric syndrome in which symptoms of a delusional belief are “transmitted” from one individual to another.