1. Was pretending to be a woman the best choice that Daniel could have made? What other paths could he have taken? (Ben/Gregor)
2: What skills were necessary for Daniel to pull of this act? What flaws led to his downfall? (Ben/Soobeen)
3. How many impostors are there in the movie?
4. Why does "Mrs.Doubtfire" do all these things to look like a woman? Do you think he's successful? (Jason)
5. Daniel becomes more responsible after he becomes Mrs. Doubtfire. Why didn't he show this responsibility before and changed the way to teach children after becoming Mrs. Doubtfire? (Kimmy)
6. What makes Daniel being successful as a good babysitter? Why do the children like Mrs. Doubtfire even before they know Mrs. Doubtfire is their father? (Kimmy)
7. Was Daniel (or Mrs. Doubfire) the only impostor in the film? Were there impostors in the Hillard’s marriage? Was Stu always genuine? (Aidan)
8. As the judge seemed to believe, could Daniel’s actions as Mrs. Doubfire have been related to a mental disorder such as the Chameleon’s? Or was his motive something different? (Aidan)
9. Does Daniel succeed in being a part of his family again as Mrs. Doubtfire? (Soobeen)
10. Mrs. Doubtfire was just another stranger who came to babysit the children. How do you think this was possible? (Soobeen)
11. Even if Daniel wears make up, I believe that Miranda could still recognize him because they had been living for so long, but she did not. What is the most important thing that Daniel did to successfully deceive Miranda and his family? (Penelope)
12. When someone pretends to be a person who never exists in the world, it is difficult to make up tons of stories for that person when people are asking about the person’s past. It is also difficult to pretend to be someone that exists, because they have to memorize those things that did happen to the person. Which one is more difficult? (Penelope)