Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-24386552-20141110024916/@comment-413929-20141117014053

ROSSELLA1 wrote: So, I've seen a lot of backlash against Gerda for what she did to Ingrid and I understand not agreeing with her decision, but I don't feel like she's necessarily a b***h. I think that she came upon the scene, only to see her one sister dead and the other sister the killer. She did not know the full story and, while Ingrid did try to explain, I think Gerda was in too much shock to fully process what Ingrid was saying. Maybe Gerda knew on some level that Ingrid wouldn't have intentionally harmed Helga, but I don't think she was capable of thinking things through at the moment. She reacted by stopping Ingrid from hurting anyone else. Of course there was probably a better way to deal with the situation, but I don't think many people in Gerda's place would be level-headed enough to think through everything on the spot. Does anyone agree with me? I agree with this thought. It makes the most sense to me. Gerda shows up, finds Helga dead and Ingrid weeping over her lost sister, her mistake in fact. Ingrid tried to explain, but Gerda couldn't proccess it, so she just reacted on defenseive instincts alone. There is honestly nothing wrong with such actions, Gerda I think was reacting in a manner ot defend herself, and then try to make sense of it all