So I just finished part 1 and have a huge smile on my face. I can't really explain it, but that woman is the example of human ability. I don't know if I can fully explain it, but I'm amazed that she consciously molded her reality into something so completely different, and that it is such a strong delusion. It's the extreme case of a phenomenon I see every single day: people who decide to distort their reality instead of change their mind.
Looking forward to the next 6 parts.
EDIT: TOO GOOD. Just finished the last part. I came up with an analogy for why I like this woman so much. Imagine people are like paintings. Really smart people, like Einstein, Feynman, etc., are like beautifully detailed paintings, their style and realism a reminder of the ability to understand and affect the world. On the other hand, people like the woman in the interview are like an Escher painting, full of unique oddities and elaborate designs that divert, direct, and distort reality. While they are both very different, they are both very interesting to look at and appreciate.
That being said, people with a distortionary mind cannot be allowed to influence the reality they distort. This is a somewhat difficult statement, because like it or not, we all distort reality to some degree. None of us is a perfect photograph. However, society has a certain protocol that attempts to reduce distortion, but it is never completely successful.