I can't stop watching your icon enough to write . . . Uhhh . . . !!
Well, Vincent really expected better of Jaina. He appreciated getting a slight peek into another view of the situation that needs to be taken into account, but he also doesn't appreciate that she doesn't seem to think he isn't old/wise enough to realize how to behave in certain situations. Yes, he is an unrepentant killer and those with a moral compass would find it bad, but that doesn't necessarily presume that he doesn't know how to behave in such a situation if he's so familiar with it. She did give him the idea to come up with a solution that may work to mend over the true heart of the issue; that is, Turquoise's loss of security. Also, the fact that he doesn't feel remorse in what he did . . . He expected her, along with Flynn, to realize that the usual ways of slapping people on the wrists for that were going to break down. There isn't a way to make him regret or feel remorse for his actions, though she did sort of hit the nail on the head by saying just lock him away forever, rather than for a period of time. Kudos on that point.
So, yes, she's serving her usual purpose of bringing another facet to light with the situation, but he's also very underwhelmed by her reaction. Jaina has known the people on her team for a very long time, so as annoyed/disappointed/frustrated/etc as she may be, she should also know how to work within that. Vincent knows she has the power to be diplomatic and rational when she chooses to be.
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Well, Vincent really expected better of Jaina. He appreciated getting a slight peek into another view of the situation that needs to be taken into account, but he also doesn't appreciate that she doesn't seem to think he isn't old/wise enough to realize how to behave in certain situations. Yes, he is an unrepentant killer and those with a moral compass would find it bad, but that doesn't necessarily presume that he doesn't know how to behave in such a situation if he's so familiar with it. She did give him the idea to come up with a solution that may work to mend over the true heart of the issue; that is, Turquoise's loss of security. Also, the fact that he doesn't feel remorse in what he did . . . He expected her, along with Flynn, to realize that the usual ways of slapping people on the wrists for that were going to break down. There isn't a way to make him regret or feel remorse for his actions, though she did sort of hit the nail on the head by saying just lock him away forever, rather than for a period of time. Kudos on that point.
So, yes, she's serving her usual purpose of bringing another facet to light with the situation, but he's also very underwhelmed by her reaction. Jaina has known the people on her team for a very long time, so as annoyed/disappointed/frustrated/etc as she may be, she should also know how to work within that. Vincent knows she has the power to be diplomatic and rational when she chooses to be.
Has Jaina cooled down? And did she come back?