Yeah, fair. But metatextually it does bother me. Because it's like 'seems' is the key word and I'm tired of the black healer trope (as much as I LOVE seeing black men being mentally sound -- given how therapy can be an issue with our community). JJ did it with Malcolm. Fandom does it with Sam. It's like the modern effect of the magical negro/Jiminy Cricket. And maybe because I felt there wasn't enough Curtis? He seemed to pop in mostly when they needed to give advice. THOUGH, I did like that they also used group for him later on (are you finished?). That was a surprise.