Other people are bereaved and manage to deal with their grief without torturing other people or trying for mass murder as a response to their loss. I'm not saying Warren wasn't bad or that he didn't deserve punishment; but Willow did what she did because she felt ~entitled to it, she knew she could do it and get away with it-and torture/mass murder are ~not healthy, acceptable responses.
It's part and parcel of the gray morality the gang had-if they liked you or felt sorry for you, you could get away with anything.
IDK about Jonathan being more of an innocent victim than Tara-he was going along with Warren's plans. Still didn't deserve to be killed like that, though.
Making Andrew the gay character, after all he did, added another "evil gay" to the ranks. Yeah, yeah-a sorry, apologetic, now-I'm-a-good-guy gay, but still...falling into the pattern that happens so often in media.
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It's part and parcel of the gray morality the gang had-if they liked you or felt sorry for you, you could get away with anything.
IDK about Jonathan being more of an innocent victim than Tara-he was going along with Warren's plans. Still didn't deserve to be killed like that, though.
Making Andrew the gay character, after all he did, added another "evil gay" to the ranks. Yeah, yeah-a sorry, apologetic, now-I'm-a-good-guy gay, but still...falling into the pattern that happens so often in media.