tabbycat46
Well-Known Member
JS, don't worry. I'm not beating a dead horse. I'm just saying that I'm glad that Madison isn't/wasn't alone when she dies.
Fortunately, the American Justice System doesn't work that way. He can be a hero all he wants but he will still be a murderer who hasn't paid for his crime.If EJ had a clear shot of getting away, but then saw Rafe or Brady holding on to the catwalk for dear life, then gave up his chance at freedom, climbed up there and put his own life in danger I could see some redemption.
Yeah, but Jack has done it before.Sure, like someone is there for Jack when he dies.
EJ is taking the coward's way out by running away instead of helping to rescue people. Not letting people die in front of him when he can help save them might even work in his favor to show that he was being framed about getting on that plane...he is thinking only of himself.
Sure, like someone is there for Jack when he dies. Tabby, if you think for one minute that if my time came suddenly like it did for Madison, I would want the last face I see to be someone who did to me what Ian has done to Madison, then think again. I would rather it be a stranger than a lowlife abusing conman like Ian.
I would wager that I'd be glad just not to die alone period. Regardless of how creepalicious Ian was, they had a history... I've had bad, granted not soap opera bad, relationships in my life...and I'd rather have them ther with me at the end rather than no one at all. Dying alone has got to be one of the worst thoughts in the world. :/
Dying alone has got to be one of the worst thoughts in the world.
as soon as he walks out to do so, he'd be in a jail cell.