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Something else I want to see in the future is more flashbacks of warning signs/ telling signs of what the siblings would become, e.g. more crimes or more times that Leyley showed symptoms of ASPD or the like.
serves her to him for dinner
ashley starts hooking to rob clients
andrew goes to a gloryhole
discovers ashley after he's finished
people die
I'm thinking that one woman Andrew killed in the apartment who didn't want to leave will be important later on. Maybe you'll see her soul. It's just weird she was given as much screentime and consideration as she was only to be completely irrelevant to anything.
Maybe she's the daughter of Toxisoda's owner and the hitman was sent after them as revenge for killing her (which they found out from cameras or something).
But she is important. She illustrates how possessive Ashley is of Andrew and how badly she wants anyone that she perceives as getting between them dead, even if it's someone that neither of them know. It's also worth noting that it's her, not Julia, that Ashley thinks of when you get the choice of whether or not to trust Andrew during the sacrifice sequence. This could just be recency bias from her or trying to show an example that the audience has more of a connection to, but I feel like it says something about her that Andrew having a relationship which she ruined is less dangerous to her than the possibility of a relationship that she didn't even know about.