Talk:Bang/@comment-5066566-20110804140534/@comment-392210-20110810193340

I don't know, I'd never though of that. Maybe because she realized that she couldn't be held responsible for any of the events, like Nora's death. It wasn't on her. She tried desperately to save Nora, what with the kitchen towels and what-not, but couldn't. Which led her to understand she can't save everyone. And she could have never guessed that her saying Nora put the moves on her husband would lead to her enemy getting shot. Which caused her to realize she can't prevent what she can't predict. Nora is therefore like Mary Alice: Lynette couldn't have predicted their deaths, and she also couldn't save them.