Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4786807-20161209224941/@comment-27082610-20170201015235

My problem with Adam getting redemption is as follows: he's rejected it already.

Think about it. The person you love leaves you. Most people would have at least a moment of introspection, trying to figure out what went wrong and where. In Adam's case, I find it unlikely that Blake never once confronted him about his behaviour before she left. There had to be moments he could've looked back on to see why she left and choose to become a better person so she'd come back.

Adam did not do this. Adam decided that Blake was the one who was in the wrong, and he'd be damned if she got away with the crime of leaving him. So he hunts her, beats her, stabs her, and then proceeds to mutilate her best friend before her very eyes. He had the opportunity for redemption and instead chose to become even worse than he was before.