Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-32538072-20190811020637/@comment-26537965-20200120184230

Chimadino wrote: Ninja72 wrote: AHLTheWriter wrote: Ninja72 wrote: AHLTheWriter wrote: TheLoner wrote: КайСмит wrote: I absolutely despise her. Her motivation makes no sense: she is all like "Garmadon kiled the big snake and avenged my parents,that means he rules and ninja drools,and his good side sucks,so I'm gonna organise a religious crime syndicate to resurrect him and kill the ninja".

If I had Resurrec-tea and her corpse,I would revive and kill her over 8999 times in a row. She was a truamtized child. She didn't know what exactly happened and her grief didn't let her think right. "Grief didn't let her think right." Dude unless she was completely bonkers she could have at least realized that killing people is generally something you don't do. I mean, she was angry at the Ninja for "failing" to stop the Devourer (even though they did not actually fail, but she does not know this). Plus the fact that the Emperor and Empress were so strict with her and did not consider how she felt after losing her parents did not help at all. That's one of the reasons I hate her so much. There are tons of children out there who have parents that physically and emotionally abuse them. Sure, the emperor and empress were strict, but there are plenty of worse parents out there. She also completely rejected Hutchins' help, all because she was angry. Harumi had a good life, even if it wasn't the best, and she just threw it away. "There are plenty of worse parents out there" True, but that does not excuse them. That girl just lost her parents and instead of trying to comfort her, they were just trying to make her the perfect princess. At the end of the day, it is understandable why she turned out this way, although of course it is not justified. True, but if your parents don't treat you the way you expect, you shouldn't answer by blowing up your home. Of course. I said it is understandable, not that it is justified You can understand why she did it, but it still does not make it right.