Thread:Corbierr/@comment-5450362-20141002230955/@comment-4816103-20141002233031

So...let's start!

ALSO, SNEAK PEEK OF THE BLOG

"I'm not saying it was wrong for her to be concerned about the safety of her friends. That is a noble, and heroic, trait to have. The issue is the fact that they used this to basically excuse the fact that, otherwise, she was being, in Haley's words, a bitch. We know she was scared about them getting hurt, but that should not justify being angry at them and getting away with it. Maybe once or twice, I can understand. But every single time, it starts to get beyond the point where I'm not sure anyone can say that what she did was justified. It can be excused every so often if it's under extreme circumstances- but she got angry over them for random slights, like for the cursed-with-amnesia Fabian not remembering Sarah, as if that was actually his fault. And again, this all could have been tolerable if someone had told her to stop, and she actually learned to relax and not be so jealous and angry at her friends half the time and "normal" the other half. I guess it's a realistic flaw, but the way it was portrayed was not realistic."