Exactly. It's partially just bad luck, that she only ever happened to be around when he was trying to make a point or do something; we saw the scenes where he broke Flynn out of jail, or when they had these gentle conversations about what would happen next. And it's partially that Yuri frankly did not care enough about her to try to be fair about things, that when she reacted to what she saw with hostility, he returned the favor, and they just encouraged each other into complete loathing.
But at the end of the day, Sodia had nowhere else to go, no other conclusions to draw, and her fierce desire to protect Flynn and her firsthand observation of his growing unhappiness because of Yuri made it impossible to see things in another light. And Yuri never gave her the chance to see things in another light. So I'm not a fan or an apologist over here, I think she needs a lot of help and still has a lot of progress to make, but I have to have sympathy for her too.
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But at the end of the day, Sodia had nowhere else to go, no other conclusions to draw, and her fierce desire to protect Flynn and her firsthand observation of his growing unhappiness because of Yuri made it impossible to see things in another light. And Yuri never gave her the chance to see things in another light. So I'm not a fan or an apologist over here, I think she needs a lot of help and still has a lot of progress to make, but I have to have sympathy for her too.