Originally posted by natyanayaki
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I can understand that, but I do think she needed to be more tactful. Either inform Greer of the situation directly, or through someone else (Young, or Scott). Her choice not to inform Greer, and her "political" answer IMO showed her cowardice, and reminded me of Telford's actions in Eath.
That being said, it may have been more prudent for her to have handled it differently, but that's a live and learn kind of thing.
I disagree, though she may have had legit concerns, she has also been shown to have a bias against him.
I do too. In fact, I think Chloe should be appointed leader, and Young, Wray and Rush should be "advisers."
I'd have to see how it plays out, what exactly Greer finds out. I'd be very surprised if that's Greer's response.
Like Rush, I don't think Young would volunteer to sit in the chair, at least not while he's healthy, Greer -healthy or not- would sacrifice himself, to get the crew home.
YOUNG is the issue.
Greer doesn't have anger issues, if he did, he'd have done damage, but as I've said multiple times, he's controlled and acts in the best way he knows how...considering he's probably been in the marines his entire adult life, and he was raised by a soldier (potentially a marine), it makes sense that he'd only be able to think like a marine.
But the fact is, Young is losing his marbles, but people don't know that he is. He's very good at hiding his issues, except in the scene in Light when he basically accused Rush, when TJ and Greer had to suggest that he let it go.
YOUNG NEEDS TO BE EXPOSED!!!! For the benefit of the military personnel as well as all aboard the Destiny.
Right. I think the point of the guard was to prevent someone from being forced into sitting, not to prevent someone who chooses to sit.
He's not the one thinking that, unfortunately too many people think like that :-/.
I didn't think Greer committed mutiny, and I don't think Rush did. Any leader/ruler/commander, who is unfit to lead should be removed.
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