Originally Posted by BubbaRitter:
“Yes, Nadia remained bitter to the end, as predicted. "A triumph of good over evil," she said. Hardly, when you consider that Katie H came 2nd, three of Team Hopkins were in the final, thus splitting their vote, plus they were up against the KP business machine and her fan base that had 10 days to see what was going on and plan their strategy accordingly. Perez didn't make the final and Nadia didn't even make the final week. How can that be a triumph of good over evil? A delusional woman.”
If the social isolating, mob mentality, targeted victimization wasn't victorious in the end... i'd agree with Nadia's sentiment.
I don't think it's referring to Katie H as evil singularly, it's more about the hypocrisy of the mob mentality that was going on and the greater picture of how things were playing out. Lifting up and praising the vile behavior of Katie H [and some of her group] while vilifying and condemning Perez along with targeted mob mentality abuse was an extreme hypocrisy and unjust in some views.
Within the bigger picture i do think that the "greater good" was victorious, and it was a happy ending so to speak, although it doesn't take away everything that happened getting to that point, still a much preferable ending within that perspective or any similar perspective.