Originally Posted by Sheikaman:
“The fact that he felt comfortable enough with her to have her as a best mate is enough. Dan came over as quite paranoid and suspicious yet he felt entirely at ease with Hazel.
This points to Hazel being sensitive and warm rather than evil and scarey!
As I said before, Hazel mentioned 'the evil inside' when referring to plots and games. She was making a generic reference to the dark side we all have, rather than talking about herself at that point. It was pretty clear to me.”
“The fact that he felt comfortable enough with her to have her as a best mate is enough. Dan came over as quite paranoid and suspicious yet he felt entirely at ease with Hazel.
This points to Hazel being sensitive and warm rather than evil and scarey!
As I said before, Hazel mentioned 'the evil inside' when referring to plots and games. She was making a generic reference to the dark side we all have, rather than talking about herself at that point. It was pretty clear to me.”
I don't see her as warm and sensitive at all. She starts flirting with Dan, he's her best buddy, then she gets a better offer from Daley so she dumps Dan without a second thought.
Daley gets thrown out, she goes back to good old faithful Dan .
I see her as a user, that is all she has done since she stepped foot into that house and it's all been about her and her silly career.



