In The Patient on Hulu, why is it so important to Sam and his mother that their therapist be Jewish?
Submitted by PooveyFarmsRacer t3_10nmqbd in television
At one point the mother explains to Dr Strauss that they’re specifically looking for the best Jewish therapist, but she never elaborates.
Obviously Judaism is a major theme of the show and the co-creator is Jewish, so I understand why it’s such a big motif. But in-universe it’s clear Sam and his mother have no familiarity with Judaism so why is it important that their doctor be Jewish? Other than the plot reasons, such as framing the protagonist’s familial conflicts
XenomorphPorkPieHat t1_j69ssrz wrote
It isn't Sam's mother that says that, it's Sam himself. The show was comparing Allan's situation with the Auschwitz (proxy the holocaust). Sam wanted a Jewish therapist because was under the impression that Jews are naturally better therapist (think Freud), it's a stereotype that he's completely taking seriously, to Sam Allan is an inhuman plaything, a pet, it's the show's way of painting him as a Nazi-like figure.