Talk:Naveen Banerji/@comment-36277500-20190528131342/@comment-36277500-20190610125159

Hey. I had some breakdown on my phone, so I had to restart all books, so no, I didn't read last two chapters yet. But since the plot was very predictable, many of my hypothesis came to be true.

1. When Banerji was accused by most players to be Big Bad, I've guessed he's rather terminally ill (March 24). It was just my preapprehension what revealed to be true. He was just... too kind to be bad.

2. After reading second chapter, when Ethan had it out on MC (February or March 2019) I've suspected that he had traumatic childhood, and that it might be reason of his abusive behaviour towards interns - and it seems to be also true (my post was deleted because it was too emotional).

3. I didn't share this with others, but I was afraid from the start that there would be deadly or at least dramatical deliverance - it's one of the most overused cliches. I didn't suspect it would be so early (chapter 4). Luckily for me it happened to be quite painless (no hysterical "push" scene, no howling in pain, no gory details - it was clean C-section and it happened behind the scene). However, author still forced mother to die, as if it was Third World's jungle and not modern American hospital.

4. When many suspected Aurora to be saboteur, I didn't. She just seemed to have some honour. It was just my hunch, but she was actually innocent. At first spoiled princess, later (chapter 10, when Harper apparently scolded her) she gave me impression of Cousin from RoE - and in chapter 15 it revealed to be accurate.

5. Instead, I started to suspect Landry since chapter 9 (May 5). As I stated earlier, he gave me impression of Jeff Duffy. It was also just a hunch, that came to be true. I thought also that he had feelings for Ethan, and it also was hinted in chapter 14.

I'm quite old sly vixen, so I have a tendention to psychologizing. Many Open Heart characters were just predictable for me, because I've met such models before, both in my life and in earlier Choices books.

Maybe someday I'll write another blog about medical fiction and reality, but not now, I'm too lazy.