- Joined
- Jun 13, 2016
Susan Ashworth from The Cat Lady. It's a personal game for me because of its clever, visceral way of approaching depression by combining it with surreal otherworldly imagery, blurring the lines between reality and delusion, and gritty grimdark Criminal Minds-kind of villains that you have to deal with. She is a very drab and dour middle aged woman with no friends, but even so I still wanted her to find happiness and found her social awkwardness and iciness to be par for the course considering where she was in life.
Yeah, she's pretty cool I thought. Helps that the writer of Cat Lady was a psychiatric nurse so actually is a mental health professional and thus is in a position to actually do Depression Quest right, ZOE.