Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33754845-20190916192846/@comment-27144409-20191005003046

Why would you think that!?

I'm saying that she never saw his true evil, so hearing that his face had not just been scarred, but mutilated by an SDC employee would likely trigger her sympathies instinctively (maybe she touches her scar [sub]conciously) with her being less likely to say he had it coming in the end, as opposed if she'd been in his path, which would make her likely to say good riddance as opposed to poor guy.

Basically, the less direct contact she had with him, the greater the sumpathy.