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fandomsecrets2012-11-21 06:36 pm
[ SECRET POST #2150 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2150 ⌋
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Re: 0/10
Re: 0/10
(Anonymous) 2012-11-22 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)She wasn't choosing between the new psycho guy and a long lasting friend. She was choosing safety and the promise of a better life in a world where such things are (almost) nonexistent over leaving because of a "wrong feeling" she didn't have herself. If Woodbury hadn't taken care of her, Andrea would have died of whatever sickness she had by now. Her choice is not surprising at all.
Re: 0/10
I feel like Andrea is gonna become the new Lori where the fandom slut-shames her and hates on her constantly... Ugh. She's doing what she thinks is right for her and her safety without the benefit of the outside perspective the viewers have.