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I don’t like her, which makes me want to bend over backwards giving her the benefit of the doubt that maybe one day, without Liam, she has a chance of changing.
She picked a side, Liam. Who will she be without him?
That last scene with Sean was disgusting. How could she sit there and still try to justify what they did? Blame it all on Kane? I loved how Sean pointed out they never, ever tried to create a relationship with him. They were just two selfish criminals who chose to abandon their family.
Sean’s turned his back on her and I believe it’s for good. It should be unless she has an amazing transformation.
She picked a side, Liam. Who will she be without him?
That last scene with Sean was disgusting. How could she sit there and still try to justify what they did? Blame it all on Kane? I loved how Sean pointed out they never, ever tried to create a relationship with him. They were just two selfish criminals who chose to abandon their family.
Sean’s turned his back on her and I believe it’s for good. It should be unless she has an amazing transformation.

I like to hope that down the road people will come to regret their actions and see what they did was wrong. I don't think Eden would ever be one of those people. When she gets out of prison, she may say she and Liam were wrong, but I wouldn't trust her.

