![]() ![]() She knows it’s more dramatic if she goes after the instigator, and then makes the dude cry so that he seems so weak. She knows the two of them are in it together. And so I love what the writer, LaToya Morgan, came up with in this sequence because it’s not just like, “Okay, here’s this one challenger and I’m going to take him on.” Instead, she does this whole manipulation. And so you can challenge the Alpha, as animals sometimes do when there’s an Alpha animal of attack. They take a really animalistic approach to the way that their group works. A big part of the philosophy of the Whisperers is they have this survival-of-the-fittest thing. ![]() Oh, I think she’s definitely putting some mustard and ketchup and thousand island dressing and sauerkraut on the whole thing. How much of this was to show to her troops that she’s still in charge, and was any of it for Henry’s benefit, to show him what she is capable of? Is she putting a little mustard on this whole thing because she has an audience with Henry, or is that just how she rolls on a day-to-day basis? Alpha then sets her sights on the lady who talked him into it, slits her throat with a wire, holds up the head in front of everybody, hands it to her man, and then stabs him. ![]() Let’s talk about the whole challenge, where that guy challenges Alpha’s leadership. ![]()
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