![]() ![]() ![]() Despite direct orders from her superior, Abby, who up until this point has been the pinnacle of authoritarian behavior, leaves the WLF base to find Owen and make sure he’s okay. Abby knows she’s not a good person, and she needs some relief from that knowledge.ĭay 2 also makes it apparent that Abby is a fiercely loyal person when she cares about someone. But Abby’s ulterior motive isn’t to sweep Owen away in a tide of domesticity, it’s to help temper her guilt over abandoning Isaac to find Owen, and subsequently sleeping with Owen behind Mel’s back in order to feel something. While Mel is wrong about the reasoning behind it, she is correct that Abby is using these kids. Mel, Owen’s current partner, calls Abby out on this, implying that Abby is trying to use Yara and Lev to get into Owen’s good graces. Abby, clearly uncomfortable, reveals that she feels guilty for basically everything around her that’s falling apart, and coming back for them was a way to ease her conscience. Her reasoning for returning is cemented when the kids ask why she came back. The shift begins on Day 2, when she goes back for Lev and Yara in a fit of guilt and shame after sleeping with her otherwise-partnered ex, Owen. Abby’s “redemption” is both refreshing, and far more believable, because it’s honest about the selfish nature of her changes. ![]()
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