Poor little Marisol. She should have had rojo in her name somewhere.
I can see your point regarding Jake, but I still find her decision to seek out Duncan as being inherently riskier than dealing with Logan. If you knew that someone has definitely had one violent outburst that they apparently don't remember and you suspect that they might have had another in which they killed their sibling, I would think that you'd limit stress-inducing contact.
It's interesting to note that Duncan is really the only character (besides Aaron) who has been physically agressive towards Veronica. (I don't really count Felix, because he can never quite get to her.) I'm hoping that they don't set up a big triangle with Veronica, Logan, and Duncan next year, but it would't surprise me if they do. I'm thinking that the expectation is that Veronica will need to get closure on her relationship with Duncan on her own terms. Although, as a viewer, I really can't get past the fact that he slept with her even though he believed she was his sister. Plus, he's still potentially violent. But, that doesn't seem to register with most of the episode reactions that I've read.
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I can see your point regarding Jake, but I still find her decision to seek out Duncan as being inherently riskier than dealing with Logan. If you knew that someone has definitely had one violent outburst that they apparently don't remember and you suspect that they might have had another in which they killed their sibling, I would think that you'd limit stress-inducing contact.
It's interesting to note that Duncan is really the only character (besides Aaron) who has been physically agressive towards Veronica. (I don't really count Felix, because he can never quite get to her.) I'm hoping that they don't set up a big triangle with Veronica, Logan, and Duncan next year, but it would't surprise me if they do. I'm thinking that the expectation is that Veronica will need to get closure on her relationship with Duncan on her own terms. Although, as a viewer, I really can't get past the fact that he slept with her even though he believed she was his sister. Plus, he's still potentially violent. But, that doesn't seem to register with most of the episode reactions that I've read.