Walter Victor
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- Dec 27, 2017
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I agree with just about everything you wrote here.Fair, and maybe that's the difference between strategic and tactical decision-making. Eve's tactical decision-making seems pretty good--she's well-equipped, well-prepared, and pretty well able to take care of herself. If she's with the group, and she/they have a clear goal, odds are she's going to be a pretty strong asset in reaching that goal.
And for that matter, her big-picture awareness isn't bad. She recognizes the, at least possibility if not likelihood, that the Cavalry isn't coming to save the day; she/they is/are on her/their own to get out of this situation.
So, yes, why stay in the garage? Both in terms of "why not set out on foot since her car won't work," and "why stay at the garage, rather than in the house that you know is there, know is safe, and know has working utilities"? She could have had hot meals and showers for the past month. Instead, she stays at the garage, and sends the people she wants to get rid of into a much more comfortable situation than she herself is living in.
I'm just trying to counter the argument that some people [not you] seem to have that Eve is immune from making dumb decisions. She's made one or two decisions of her own that are at least questionable under close scrutiny.