Lostanddamned
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Okay maybe let's not call it justice, but a lesson. Tony Soprano taught people lesson all the time, look this time you'll take a beating, if you try that shit again I'll kill you.precisely, if the motivation is that how can it be justice?
for all he knew Mc might as well have killed him on the boat before throwing him overboard
IMO it's because Christian ends up being the representative of that company that tries to sue them (not Prizer, but the other one with the three names). She's mad at herself that she let this guy get so close to her (and she helped him in the past) and now he tries to wreck the company her parents worked so hard for.Something still bothers me about the whole Christian thing.
If Jaye were taking care of the whole attempted-not-really-rape thing...
And she was already talking to him at the graduation party...
And dialogs throughout the game shows no sign of any important interaction between Jaye & Christian since the party...
Why was she so amped up and mad at Christian at the airport and on the yacht?
Christian also realizes his mistake though. Jaye did help him and he ends up defending Sarah (even referring to her as Dr. Campbell) against those two shady lawyers and threatening them. So he has a redemption arc after all, but it's still not complete IMO.