Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33053086-20171217012417/@comment-26018514-20171217090812

107.4.135.44 wrote: ....

I was exaggerating my point, saying that she wants to kill the White Fang now, as an example to her character development being completely unrealistic and binary. That "switch". I'm fine with unrealistic development in some circumstances (comedies for example) but here it is played off as one of the more serious aspects of the narrative. Probably says something again that the writers haven't realized that.

.... except it isn't a "switch"... she hit her moral event horizon, which then made her re-evaluate the present WF, which lied to her and attempted to make her cross said moral event horizon.

Failure is not an option, Rascism may be bad, but Fanaticism is more subversive, and the new WF's actions result in the type of fear that would result in its eradication even without her help.