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Veronica Mars ([info]marshmallowmars) wrote in [info]the100,
@ 2015-12-09 08:46:00

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Entry tags:echo, john constantine, maya lopez / echo (616), michael westen, sarah connor, sera, veronica mars, zed martin

I know someone who was killed like Emerson.

His name was Aaron Echolls. I don't know if he's a movie star everywhere, but back home, he occupied that Bruce Willis/Kevin Costner/Jason Statham niche that made him rich and beloved by all. He posed with his fans and donated to charities. He also had sexual relationships with sixteen year old girls and then bashed their brains out when they threatened to come clean. Alternatively, he used public sympathy from a recent stabbing (another affair, different affair) to minimize the damage he caused by locking another nosy teenage girl into a refrigerator and setting it alight with gasoline (me, of course. What, did the nosy not give it away?).

Because he was rich, white, and male, and because one victim couldn't speak for herself on account of being dead, and the other could speak until she was hoarse and still be labelled a foolish slut in the public eye, he got away with it. "Not enough evidence". Three words to level you flat, right? It's not supposed to end like this. Parents aren't supposed to bury their children. Truth prevails. Evil's punished.

He was shot after he was acquitted. I have my theories who did it, and I don't care. I hope he suffered. I know he didn't. It was fast, clean, and efficient - an execution.

That didn't make it justice. I saw him for years afterward. I still do I wanted him dead and now he's a ghost in my head, because I was happy he was killed that way. Culpable.

If you're fine with the way Emerson died, great. If you're not fine, also great. Also? No longer relevant. His story is finished, whatever comes out about people who suspected, people who helped, people who tried to stop it from happening. We're always going to be what's left. The collateral damage. We screwed up big-time, friends, now where are we going next? Is murder in the shadows our legacy? Has humanity really been so level all these years? I don't know.

But there'll be a next time. The calendar waits for no existential moral panic. Let's do better then. Let's deserve a system that works to protect us. We can think the world's better off without the Emersons and Echolls in the world. But that doesn't mean we're better for it.

This journal entry of angsty over-identifying is brought to you by the letter 'B', as in B-movie and bitter-like-coffee.



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[info]ownthisday
2015-12-09 09:01 pm UTC (link)
sounds like frigging justice to me.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-09 09:04 pm UTC (link)
Hey, I'd be happy to be satisfied with what happened.

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[info]ownthisday
2015-12-09 09:06 pm UTC (link)
that echolls tit. he deserved what he got. so did emerson. i got it, trials are about rules and following rules to be right.

but they're dead, and that's good.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-09 09:10 pm UTC (link)
Not mourning their trash lives or deaths. I just wish there was a way to delight in someone's death and wake up feeling like a good person the next day. I can't. It feels like more of the same to me.

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[info]ownthisday
2015-12-09 09:14 pm UTC (link)
[...] being happy that someone's dead doesn't make you bad. it doesn't even make you happy. just ... i dunno, settled? knowing it's over. knowing he's not gonna hurt someone else again. knowing that you don't have to wonder if he'll break out or get pardoned or say shit to you some time.

that's not so bad.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-09 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Some stuff is never going to be really over. Collateral damage, right? And that's okay. Killing someone, getting them off the planet, I buy that it helps protect everyone they haven't gotten to yet. I'm fine with being hurt so someone else isn't.

But I can't be the one holding the weapon. Where does it end? Where do you draw the line between "this guy's a dick who hurts people" and "this guy is better off dead"? I mean, I think a lot of people are trash. If I started sentencing them to death, I wouldn't be able to stop, because I'd never feel safe again.



They'd better burn his body and scatter the ashes. Someone like that, he's not going to rest in peace in the ground.

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[info]stillactive
2015-12-09 09:51 pm UTC (link)
I can tell you from experience that it's not an easy line. If you have to draw it, you find a place for it.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-09 10:00 pm UTC (link)
I've been in that situation once, and I laid down my weapon. I don't regret doing it, for as long as it prolonged the guy's life for all of thirty seconds.

How did you figure it out?

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[info]stillactive
2015-12-09 10:03 pm UTC (link)
Necessity. This is a much nicer apocalypse than the one I was in, if you can believe that, but the upside to that is that the bad guys made themselves pretty obvious. Killing them before they could kill us first or hurt other people was the only responsible thing to do at the time. If doing it myself kept other people from having to kill anybody, then I could rest a little easier.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-10 12:23 am UTC (link)
I guess it's when the bad guys aren't obvious that we start running into walls.

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[info]ownthisday
2015-12-09 10:03 pm UTC (link)
haven't got an answer for you, yeah? wish i did. don't know what the answer is. just that some people aren't going to stop, and some people are. some people hurt because they need to and haven't got a choice. other people hurt because they don't care. it's the second one that's bad.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-10 12:23 am UTC (link)
Eh. Having all the answers sounds like something an asshole would do.

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[info]ownthisday
2015-12-10 05:34 am UTC (link)
sometimes the answers aren't what you want to hear, anyway.

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[info]westen
2015-12-10 01:10 am UTC (link)
I wish I'd figured out half of what you have by your age. Took me a lot longer.

Don't ever join the CIA, by the way. They'd be lucky to have you, but you wouldn't be so lucky.

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[info]marshmallowmars
2015-12-10 01:16 am UTC (link)
Is this a bad time to admit that I've been thinking about the FBI? Does that win me or lose me points?

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[info]westen
2015-12-10 01:46 am UTC (link)
The FBI's great if you want to spend your life pushing paper and staring at red tape.

But, you know, I may be biased.

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