Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14909251-20180818222758/@comment-14909251-20180823234606

Cyrania de Bergerac wrote: Well, the move to from accidents to self-defense seemed to have happened while Ghira was still in charge judging by the character short. After Ghira left and Blake decided to stay, Adam's killings went from self-defense to him being right. So it wasn't that speedy of a transition and may have even started with a genuine accident that happened under Ghira (though that would have been a good thing to include in the short if there was that moment). The rest of the downward spiral just happened more quickly since Ghira was no longer around to put it into check. Well, no it didn't seem that way to me. Blake was still talking of "accidents" and Adam was defending it as an "accident" so we didn't really see Blake showing she believed he was right. He started with self-defense or you could say it was an accident in that he went a bit too far in defending Ghira, but I am talking about how Blake perceived his actions. The clip is her understanding the defense as "accidents" rather than any kind of justification such as "self-defense" or being "right" in some respect.