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* Blomkvist and Jonasson both talk about how Lisbeth could be diagnosed with AspergersSyndrome. Teleborian is dismissive (he might have other reasons, but he has a point here) and [[spoiler:Annika Gianinni]] doesn't bring it up. The latter two have a degree in psychiatry and psychology respectively.

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* Blomkvist and Jonasson both talk about how Lisbeth could be diagnosed with AspergersSyndrome.UsefulNotes/AspergersSyndrome. Teleborian is dismissive (he might have other reasons, but he has a point here) and [[spoiler:Annika Gianinni]] doesn't bring it up. The latter two have a degree in psychiatry and psychology respectively.






* Lisbeth as a child tried to tell Dr. Teleborian about [[spoiler: why she tried to kill her father]], but the latter dismissed what she was saying [[spoiler: because the Section was paying Teleborian to keep Lisbeth silent and discredited, and because Teleborian found her claims ridiculous]]. This led to Lisbeth deciding to never talk to doctors again, even the ones who genuinely wanted to help her. If only the [[spoiler: Section hadn't assigned her to Teleborian]], then maybe she would have been better adjusted as an adult.

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* Lisbeth as a child tried to tell Dr. Teleborian about [[spoiler: why she tried to kill her father]], but the latter dismissed what she was saying [[spoiler: because the Section was paying Teleborian to keep Lisbeth silent and discredited, and because Teleborian found her claims ridiculous]]. This led to Lisbeth deciding to never talk to doctors again, even the ones who genuinely wanted to help her. If only the [[spoiler: Section hadn't assigned her to Teleborian]], then maybe she would have been better adjusted as an adult.
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* The SiblingYinYang of Lisbeth and Niedermann (to be fair, they are half-siblings) was a not so subtle {{Aesop}}. While the guy is a remorseless cold-blooded killer, his entire description is [[HeroicBuild a living standard of masculine beauty]]: his height, muscular build, handsome youthful face. Lisbeth has been distrusted throughout the series for her ridiculous punk-rocker outfit and appearance.
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* Blomkvist and Jonasson both talk about how Lisbeth could be diagnosed with AspergersSyndrome. Teleborian is dismissive (he might have other reasons, but he has a point here) and [[spoiler:Annika Gianinni]] doesn't bring it up. The latter two have a degree in psychiatry and psychology respectively.



* Lisbeth as a child tried to tell Dr. Teleborian about [[spoiler: why she tried to kill her father]], but the latter dismissed what she was saying [[spoiler: because the Section was paying Teleborian to keep Lisbeth silent and discredited, and because Teleborian found her claims ridiculous]]. This led to Lisbeth deciding to never talk to doctors again, even the ones who genuinely wanted to help her. If only the [[spoiler: Section hadn't assigned her to Teleborian]], then maybe she would have been better adjusted as an adult.

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* Lisbeth as a child tried to tell Dr. Teleborian about [[spoiler: why she tried to kill her father]], but the latter dismissed what she was saying [[spoiler: because the Section was paying Teleborian to keep Lisbeth silent and discredited, and because Teleborian found her claims ridiculous]]. This led to Lisbeth deciding to never talk to doctors again, even the ones who genuinely wanted to help her. If only the [[spoiler: Section hadn't assigned her to Teleborian]], then maybe she would have been better adjusted as an adult.
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!!! Characters
* Lisbeth is a BigEater, who can down quite a large amount of pizzas and soda without getting full. In book three, during her trial, Giannini and Lisbeth reveal that Lisbeth often went hungry at St. Stephan's because [[spoiler: Teleborian was drugging her food]] and if not for the nurses she would've starved.


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* Lisbeth as a child tried to tell Dr. Teleborian about [[spoiler: why she tried to kill her father]], but the latter dismissed what she was saying [[spoiler: because the Section was paying Teleborian to keep Lisbeth silent and discredited, and because Teleborian found her claims ridiculous]]. This led to Lisbeth deciding to never talk to doctors again, even the ones who genuinely wanted to help her. If only the [[spoiler: Section hadn't assigned her to Teleborian]], then maybe she would have been better adjusted as an adult.
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* Niedermann's abnormal strength could be explained by [[http://www.thefactsaboutfitness.com/news/muscle-growth.htm a myostatin deficiency]].

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