I originally expected Sasha to bail when seeing the dangers of being a Corinthos, but she loved Michael and squashed her own fears.
However Willow is a bit more innocent. Yes she did join a cult with her parents but ultimately saw that it was wrong because she couldn't teach the children to accept what they would face when growing up. She said she left for the children, although she also left for her child.
Willow knows right and wrong.
So if Willow goes to the island and Michael offers her the fixed slots, will she be more disturbed than Sasha, who simply said no thanks?
If Willow learns of something about the ugly side of the business, will she turn a blind eye and not be disturbed?
If a hitman comes for Michael in front of her, will she still want to be part of that lifestyle?
I would personally love if Willow were to coax Michael to a life further from Carson. I'm tainted because I've always believed that the Michael character would never succeed as a character unless he made that separation, but think this would add to his ability to be what I call a man rather than a man child.
We know that Willow is fierce and would even go to prison to protect her child, and I would love for her to see a more clear picture than Michael.
The foundation of their relationship was based on a lie. Willow's choice was to be with Chase and if not for the deception, she would be. She already stated that. She is hear for Wiley, and she does love Michael as a friend, but I'd love for that purer side and that feistiness to protect Wiley propel this new couple in a different direction than Michael's been in.
However Willow is a bit more innocent. Yes she did join a cult with her parents but ultimately saw that it was wrong because she couldn't teach the children to accept what they would face when growing up. She said she left for the children, although she also left for her child.
Willow knows right and wrong.
So if Willow goes to the island and Michael offers her the fixed slots, will she be more disturbed than Sasha, who simply said no thanks?
If Willow learns of something about the ugly side of the business, will she turn a blind eye and not be disturbed?
If a hitman comes for Michael in front of her, will she still want to be part of that lifestyle?
I would personally love if Willow were to coax Michael to a life further from Carson. I'm tainted because I've always believed that the Michael character would never succeed as a character unless he made that separation, but think this would add to his ability to be what I call a man rather than a man child.
We know that Willow is fierce and would even go to prison to protect her child, and I would love for her to see a more clear picture than Michael.
The foundation of their relationship was based on a lie. Willow's choice was to be with Chase and if not for the deception, she would be. She already stated that. She is hear for Wiley, and she does love Michael as a friend, but I'd love for that purer side and that feistiness to protect Wiley propel this new couple in a different direction than Michael's been in.
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