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<blockquote data-quote="damiller" data-source="post: 9401241" data-attributes="member: 10995"><p>totally true. We don't know she talked with the JC, but she at least said she did, and initially refused to interfer with the coven. I was impressed with that. It puts both her and the JC in a better light than it appeared at the beginning of the series.</p><p></p><p>I appreciated too that Sol had to choose. He could not hold them both up, and as far as he knew both would die if he didn't choose. So yuck, but so yum!!!</p><p></p><p>This whole episode reminds me of the Malcolm Gladwell's "Bomber Mafia". His point there, according to interviews with him about it, is that life is messy and you have to make the best decisions you can given the circumstance you find yourself in. And that is what I think about Indara telling them to "suck it up".</p><p></p><p>And i'd be inclined to suggest that she did not mean to kill the witches, but even if she did - they basically attacked one of her officers, and used him to threaten the others. I don't really hold that against her. </p><p></p><p>Again, just a giant ball of messy with lots of people being responsible for different things, but no one to blame for the whole thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damiller, post: 9401241, member: 10995"] totally true. We don't know she talked with the JC, but she at least said she did, and initially refused to interfer with the coven. I was impressed with that. It puts both her and the JC in a better light than it appeared at the beginning of the series. I appreciated too that Sol had to choose. He could not hold them both up, and as far as he knew both would die if he didn't choose. So yuck, but so yum!!! This whole episode reminds me of the Malcolm Gladwell's "Bomber Mafia". His point there, according to interviews with him about it, is that life is messy and you have to make the best decisions you can given the circumstance you find yourself in. And that is what I think about Indara telling them to "suck it up". And i'd be inclined to suggest that she did not mean to kill the witches, but even if she did - they basically attacked one of her officers, and used him to threaten the others. I don't really hold that against her. Again, just a giant ball of messy with lots of people being responsible for different things, but no one to blame for the whole thing. [/QUOTE]
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