User blog comment:Corbierr/Things about the show that drive you nuts./@comment-5450362-20140311045546/@comment-4816103-20140401032637

Exactly. Had Joy simply admitted to being wrong, or at least attempted to listen to Patricia, Patricia would not have left. But what could she have done? Become submissive and let her best friend ruin her own life by being a b-witch? Apologize and attempt to win Joy back? Leave Joy's side completely? HECK NO, she did exactly what she should have done, and in the end, she left because staying would not have been fair to her.

Mind reader. Yeah, that's how I felt... She was sympathetic when you looked at her situation and reasons...but when she decided to use those factors as reasons to get a bit b-witchy and demand respect from people who, at that point, had little reason to respect her? No, no, no, and it was when she had turned her back on Patricia that sealed the deal. I was willing to forgive her, had she talked to Nina or admitted being at fault or listened to Patricia, but she didn't, she thought that getting what she wanted meant more than keeping what she had...and she had the best friend in the world, the one person in the House who would not just sit by and let her do what she was doing, yet also cared enough to still look after her when she needed it...She thought that if she couldn't have everyone, she might as well have no-one, and that's where she went wrong...

Ah, well, it's bed time for me sis, even though I'd rather just keep waiting on the recent activity for posts and continue this, hehe... Good night, and talk to you soon <333