[This isn't something Sigrun can watch in the end either, for a vastly different reason than last week's.
All the executions are brutal. She's used to brutal. It's expected. She's seen people die in worse ways, not nearly as quick as these tend to be, long and drawn out; when Misa kneels down due to Tarrlok's hand motions (what is that) and Lynne comes out with a gun Sigrun can't help but turn around at her podium, eyes closed and face tight.
Justice is justice, it's something Misa accepted and would've wanted, maybe, as someone who punished criminals herself... but now her stomach's just rolling after the fact. Of all the people she could have voted, that no one would ever know if she did any different, she'd thought it'd be best to deliver justice the same way they always had.
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All the executions are brutal. She's used to brutal. It's expected. She's seen people die in worse ways, not nearly as quick as these tend to be, long and drawn out; when Misa kneels down due to Tarrlok's hand motions (what is that) and Lynne comes out with a gun Sigrun can't help but turn around at her podium, eyes closed and face tight.
Justice is justice, it's something Misa accepted and would've wanted, maybe, as someone who punished criminals herself... but now her stomach's just rolling after the fact. Of all the people she could have voted, that no one would ever know if she did any different, she'd thought it'd be best to deliver justice the same way they always had.
... Being human sucks.]