I mean, it certainly wasn't Veronica that stuck a bomb in him if that's what you mean lol
Well, that's good old Miles. I'd be surprised if he didn't try to blame it on Veronica, who he doesn't like. Haha, classic.

3) Not just villainizing an antagonist but also to justify parts of Veronica's character, like her being an 'ice queen' and that Kane and Veronica have something in common which is that they've both suffered a lot due to Alexander.
Yeah, that's about what I was gonna write, but you beat me to it. But I have an excuse, it's 7:00 in the morning and I'm insanely sleepy.
As for the bomb, guys, I'll give you a hint.
Think about who Alexander can trust with the keys to set it off. Yes, it could be anyone, but above all it would have to be his most devoted daughter, willing to do anything without hesitation or doubt.
Here's a good post by Miles with a brief pschological portrait of each of the sisters. You can argue with some things, particularly the phrase about Veronica's moral compass, haha, but overall everything else makes sense..
I wish to examine Alexander and his relationship with his daughters more.
Astrid likely wanted nothing to do with him so mentally, he had little to no effect of her.
Juliette likely was a daddy's girl who wanted to impress him, which would explain her cruelty. She's trying to emulate her father. She gets off on the mental stuff. That scene with the boat survivor was brutal but important from a character's perspective.
Dominique tries to fight her father's training, but ultimately, it still affects her. It messes with her the most out of all the sisters. It messes her up big time as she can't decide whether or not she wants to be moral.
Veronica I'd imagine wouldn't have a moral compass if not for her sister. She'd likely be a lot worse in her treatment of slaves, but her sister affected her.
Alessandra is an interesting case. She's taken her upbringing in stride and has become a people pleaser. Probably as psychologically messed up by her upbringing as her sisters but she hides it well. She sums up her upbringing as the cost of being rich.
So Alexander definitely didn't need a wavering daughter, not entirely sure if she was on the side of good or evil...No, there had to be someone here willing to fight not only Callista, but Veronica. I guess there aren't that many options, hehe.
Although, I still don't rule out that this someone mysterious with a "remote in her hand" is one of Alexander's surviving sisters (Karin, I think). But that's assuming she wasn't one of those mysterious and bossy women who subjected Alexander to humiliation when he wasn't yet the founder of the company... And we can't rule out the possibility that this someone is a character we don't even know yet.
Okay, that's a wrap and I'm going to bed. See you guys.

