(12-16-2018, 02:20 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Yes, that was me, and I do think that Kelly's feelings of guilt and regret (which she had already expressed to Nick during her appearance the previous season) played a large role in her choices here. Because you can replay her entire conversation with Nick and Juliette about the baby's "changing the course of history" potential, and it would have made just as much, if not more, sense for it to lead to Kelly explaining that that was why the baby had to die.
Knowing what we know now about how the series ended, it's hard to say whether taking Diana led to disaster in the long term. It definitely led to short term troubles, but if the discovery of the stick and the appearance of Z were really destined to happen, things could have gone a lot worse if Diana had been dead or off in Europe being raised by the royals or the resistance instead of being where she was when it happened.
Kelly was not given the authority to do what she did. She was merely a cog in the plan. I'm not stating I believe she should have killed Diana. What I am saying is that she had limits. She put everything on the path to disaster by taking control and hatching a ridiculous plan that had no chance of working. The small amount of good intentions really amounts to nothing compared to the massive pain and suffering her bad judgment caused.
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