transmorpho
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Marina abandoned, betrayed, and accepted the mutilation of her own husband, insulted and mistreated him, all to keep her plans a secret.
what plans?Marina abandoned, betrayed, and accepted the mutilation of her own husband, insulted and mistreated him, all to keep her plans a secret.
i agree with most of itLol still with all that hate towards Marina
She's the only character that makes sense, she's in her honeymoon with her husband and he decides (for whatever reason) that he'll be the wife of her uncle for a few months....
Think about it, what would a real person do?
Still she came back and was helping him, when she arrived with James she mentioned the earrings code.... she didn't abandon him
Just has he had to do things that were out of his control the same happened to Marina
She's not the hero but definitely not the villain, I'd put a lot more blame on her cousins, her uncle and specially on "aunt helena"
I agree and I say it again, she reacted like any real woman would if that happened during her honeymooni really don't get it, why so much hate for Marina? more than the real villains that changed Andrew into Elena, like Marina was the real villain, when i can only see her as a victim too, of course she made mistakes in dealing with the situation, but still a victim
we saw in this last part, the arrival of Andrew & Marina wasn't planned and Andrew disguise and acting like Nikos Wife only made the villains to change their plans. Andrew and Marina were involved in something they didn't plan or asked at all. they were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
revealed? Marina made it clear that she didn't sleep with JamesHe could have revealed that Marina ended up sleeping with James that night, and cheating on him.
i have the feeling that you are twisting the story and even the authors "words of explanation", in a way that fit your vision of the characters & the situations they find themselves into to make Marina always one of the VillainsSo, being normal might be her worst mistake. To me, being normal seems like ignorance in her case. She was so normal, and intelligentāsince she has a degree in journalismāthat she chose to go against her own husband, choosing to listen to her uncle instead of her husband. Hurt or not, she made mistakes. Andrew was honest with her, but she wasn't. She preferred to hide rather than side with her husband. So, normal or not, she's guilty. She herself confessed to the inspector that she made mistakes and is guilty of Andrew being where he is. So, since she knows she was wrong, why didn't she go after him and confess her mistakes and help him like a supportive wife would, instead of throwing him away, mistreating him, hurting him? That's being normal.