Yeah for sure, I felt that by the end she was so trapped by the way she was raised that she was unable to stop what was clearly bothering her about the massacre on the sewing planet. I feel like she would have had no issue with it at all in S1, but by S3 when she had clearly developed something for the little fascist twerpy dude (not love I guess, but some shared burden/codependence) and serious doubts about her own position in the org chart that she developed a streak of identifiable humanity that was sad to see taken away almost as soon as she gained it. Pam Bondi is the opposite of this.
Really? I thought she got progressively less sympathetic, aside from the domestic abuse scene.
Yeah for sure, I felt that by the end she was so trapped by the way she was raised that she was unable to stop what was clearly bothering her about the massacre on the sewing planet. I feel like she would have had no issue with it at all in S1, but by S3 when she had clearly developed something for the little fascist twerpy dude (not love I guess, but some shared burden/codependence) and serious doubts about her own position in the org chart that she developed a streak of identifiable humanity that was sad to see taken away almost as soon as she gained it. Pam Bondi is the opposite of this.