User blog comment:Corbierr/Things about the show that drive you nuts./@comment-5450362-20140311045546/@comment-5450362-20140311230214

Yuh, as you said, writers like to torture Patricia in some aspects. I mean when Joy, known as the "bad one", does something good, everyone is so "I like her!" "She just needed attention": But when is Patricia, nothing happens. Well, but i also have a feeling that with a rivalry Joy would have learned the lesson, of course writers would have had to point out that she's more in the wrong than Patricia.

A rivarly over a boy would ahve been perfect *cough, Jerome or Fabian, cough* Imagine Patricia trying actually to date Jerome to get over Eddie (which wouldn't work at then end of course because..bleh), and notices Joy's revenge plan. They start a fight as Patricia tells Joy all the bitter feelings she has inside, in a more agressive way than before. They become rivals. Patricia decides (to do something bad..and good...whatever) to unmask Joy (about the revenge)...

Though also a rivarly over sucess works well. Patricia, out of spite, decides to steal Joy's spot light, to get some revenge on her. Joy realizes how hard is not having Patricia as a friend (and as a enemy instead, and her respect for her grows). Patricia understands Joy's social pressure. and leaves the revenge because she hates caring about reputation, image, and those things. Joy apologizes and Patricia forgives her, after a long rivarly.

WE ROCK SIS. If writers read just one of our kind-of-long threads, they would dismay.