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I believe innocent people were also killed. It still doesn't redeem her since 1) She only did it for herself to stay alive (after being a major problem) 2) she was full of self-pity 3) She never once said she realized how bad killing that EMT worker (or was he a cop?) was and how she took a man from his family 4) She thought she should just be able to say "I don't want to do this anymore" and walk away and live her life as if she never did anything wrong.
By #3 I mean she never said "It was really terrible and I can never make up for it. His family lost him forever because of me." Just "I did something really bad and now I have to pay for it the rest of my life" She really thought (unlike his family) she should be able to just walk away like nothing happened.
How was she "redeemed"? She wasn't sorry for what she did.
In fact, at first she thought she could just keep acting like trash until she was told she'd get a bullet in the head. She only "got with the program" to save herself.
Then she thought that she could just quit, walk away and live like it never happened.
So, how was she "redeemed"?
Late reply but...
Why should she get that? She murdered a man. Never showed any remorse. (Self-pity is not remorse.)
His wife, kids, parents, siblings, etc. will deal with it the rest of their lives.
Why should she get to live like it never happened?
Hopefully, she lived on the streets until one day she got as she gave.
Maybe knowing she had a POS for a daughter.
I really don't see how not drinking can lead to any of those things. Social isolation? Find friends who also don't need to drink. Depression? If not drinking makes a person depressed, they have bigger issues. Stroke and heart disease are caused by many factors. Again, I don't think not drinking causes them.
This is a late reply but...
Greg wasn't hiding the cigarettes. He had taken the wrong jacket.
Did it say how not consuming alcohol was harmful?
I don't see anything special about them.
Let me guess. A feel-good movie where the criminal turns into a living saint. Not real world.
So they can just keep harming others because they are kids. And nobody will know they are dangerous. Yeah, that's a good way to do it.
Because in some countries, grown men and boys do not get naked together. It's not a matter of being "sensitive" it's about not accepting relations like that between children and adults. Just like in the US, a grown man marrying a 12-year-old girl is not considered "normal" by normal people.
Yes, some cults here do it, but I said normal people.
Late reply, but I don't like sausage and sure as hell don't want it on my pizza.
I forgot to add, don't worry. In some states, even adults don't have any consequences for stealing. And even if arrested, all they have to do is promise to show up for trial and they are right back out committing more crimes.
So, if a kid murders someone, they just get told not to do it again? What if they decide to do it again? And again?
Civilized countries have laws and intelligent people know there are consequences to breaking laws.
Bleeding heart liberals just cry and worry themselves sick about criminals.
That could have worked. And still went with my idea - still eventually killing him off and Andrea as a single mother.
My guess is he was on salary. So they could have him work all hours. Your estimate is probably right though.
She gave up on reporting because she didn't want to slam the Peach Pit. I could see the two hooking up though. And if they still killed Josh off, her as a single mother.
I'd say Dylan was pretty pathetic too. Poor-rich-boy with millions. All he could do was drugs.
(Yawn) Another poor millionaire with so much money all he could do was drugs.
I do think it was California. But where you live doesn't always dictate your sports teams. My father was born and raised in NJ and he was a Red Sox fan 😆