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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Is Kristina's anger justified?


When Kristina showed up at Sonny's office for some father/daughter alone time, she immediately showed anger towards her absentee father because Sam was kidnapped.

The question is, is her anger justified?

Yes, Jason is a hit man because he works for Sonny, but Sam is the one that chose to get back together with Jason and she knew the risks involved. Isn't Sam partly to blame for having the demented artist take her prisoner?

I'm not saying that Sonny is completely innocent, but Sam knew exactly what she was getting herself into the minute she started spending time with Jason again. I mean she was shot in the back while she was in Jason's arms; which resulted in their break-up, her trying to get back at Alexis and Jason by sleeping with Ric, Jason sleeping with Liz and then the whole downward spiral of three couples as a result.

But I digress; Kristina has had a lot of resentment towards her father for awhile now. First she was angry because he spends more time with Michael and Morgan than he did with her, although that's Alexis' fault; then she was angry with him for "scaring" the manager at the Country Club because of Keifer; then she saw him for who he truly was the night of Claudia's surprise party - which we all know resulted in Claudia's death and now she's upset with him because Sam is missing.

While all of these are real good reasons for being angry with her father; what bothers me is that Alexis didn't try to defend Sonny about the Sam situation and why didn't Kristina ask more questions about Franco and the reason he's in Port Charles before immediately throwing a fit?

Why is it Sonny's fault that Jason has his own enemy? It's not like Franco is a member of a rival mob family - he's a demented artist that kills people just because he feels like it. Believe you me, I am not defending Sonny completely, but is he truly to blame for Franco coming into their lives and kidnapping Sam?

I have to wonder how she's going to feel about her father when the truth comes out about her relationship with Keifer and him being physical with her. Will she turn to her dad for support and "muscle" or will she blame him for not being a part of her life to teach her that when a man hits her - it's really not okay?

Regardless of which direction Kristina and Sonny's relationship heads, it's only going to get even more interesting.


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