Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5279400-20171221060603/@comment-28162607-20180101182607

I am fine with Drizella having a sympathetic backstory that can make her a more sympathetic and human, and tehrefore redeemable characer, even if I do not find her backstory particularly "tragic". Kane's acting really helps a lot with making her seem more human though. Especially in her scene with Tremaine in the midseason finale.

What I am worried about is the writers taking a victim blaming route, like "Ella was just as bad as Drizella/Tremaine because she was bratty/selfish as a child" or "she deserved it", or acting like Drizella isn't responsible for her actions, which they have done in the past. Becuase that sends out a harmful message.

If they showed Drizzy showing some remorse and taking responsibility for her actions, that would work.