I'm really not sure, on any level, what form of justice is being served by Christian sitting in jail for the Carver arrest.
It's an odious act Christian commits, surely, but I'm not sure what he's otherwise supposed to do. He'd exhausted the morally clean acts. How long would one expect a wrongly commited man sit in jail, knowing the Carver is free and going to carve again?
Sean, I'm sure, would have sat. Christian, who was an abused child, and a victim himself, is not going to allow himself to be confined and made a victim again. Particularly over something he did not deserve.
Sooner or later, the police are going to go public with the Christian's arrest. If one believes that the Carver is going to react to news of someone else being given the credit - whether it's today from Christian's leak or next month when the arrest goes public (because it has to go public sooner or later) then why should people wait for that to happen?
I don't know that Christian makes anyone a victim, as the Carver is going to act regardless. What Christian does, is speed up the timetable of things that are inevitable.
But again - my face punching desire for Sean long predates this recent incident for which I don't particularly wish to punch him. I understand the conflict. His S1 affair was more face-punchable...
Re: Sean McNamara
It's an odious act Christian commits, surely, but I'm not sure what he's otherwise supposed to do. He'd exhausted the morally clean acts. How long would one expect a wrongly commited man sit in jail, knowing the Carver is free and going to carve again?
Sean, I'm sure, would have sat. Christian, who was an abused child, and a victim himself, is not going to allow himself to be confined and made a victim again. Particularly over something he did not deserve.
Sooner or later, the police are going to go public with the Christian's arrest. If one believes that the Carver is going to react to news of someone else being given the credit - whether it's today from Christian's leak or next month when the arrest goes public (because it has to go public sooner or later) then why should people wait for that to happen?
I don't know that Christian makes anyone a victim, as the Carver is going to act regardless. What Christian does, is speed up the timetable of things that are inevitable.
But again - my face punching desire for Sean long predates this recent incident for which I don't particularly wish to punch him. I understand the conflict. His S1 affair was more face-punchable...