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You NEVER force someone to overcome their grief, ever.
Outside that, it is bad storytelling on so many levels as well.
Verso made the decision that real verso would make. I don’t like what he did. But he stayed in character. He was never on your side. He was on the side of his plan.
I picked to stay.
he his not really forcing her to overcome anything, he is removing one way maelle and aline were gonna kill themself. helping them get over the death of verso is a job for real renoir and clea
Escapism might just be the hardest to drug to give up. In a way, he saved Alicia again.