Anita contends that the language is vague, and allows her to "kill the vampires responsible for the death of the victim," and that also includes "anyone who assisted in that death," as well as anyone who tries to stop her from doing so.
LOL WUT. Yeah, no. Sorry. She can stomp anyone who gets in her way even though she only has warrants for the two vampires (and tenuous ones, at that)? On what planet does this make any sense whatsoever?
I'm also not going to be surprised the artless phrase "his squeezy can of accelerant" shows up in a later sex scene. Because...dude. The bad puns just write themselves.
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Date: 2008-01-26 06:02 am (UTC)LOL WUT. Yeah, no. Sorry. She can stomp anyone who gets in her way even though she only has warrants for the two vampires (and tenuous ones, at that)? On what planet does this make any sense whatsoever?
I'm also not going to be surprised the artless phrase "his squeezy can of accelerant" shows up in a later sex scene. Because...dude. The bad puns just write themselves.