Talk:Main Character (Rules of Engagement)/@comment-34007791-20190519215022/@comment-37805756-20190801000224

It was the "ship's crewman" that sells the con. She would have been, and was, suspicious of Dick (a.k.a. Trent). But with the crewman there, adding an air of not only authority, but trust, she was more than willing to sign it so that she could get as far from Dick as she could. Also, she was in a bit of a rush to see Leo.

As for marrying Dick to get inheritance, and then divorcing him immediately, that would work only if you'd be willing to settle for less than half.

Dick doesn't come off as an idiot, just a jacka$$. If he couldn't get her to agree to a prenuptial agreement, he would have tied everything up in court. And divorces can be quite long, expensive, and destructive to your mental, emotional, and sometimes physical health. And Dick has shown that he was more than willing to treat her like dirt. To give in to him, at all, would have been a huge blow to her self-esteem.

She only got out of her shell, and allowed herself to date 2, then 3, men at once because she was fighting to be away from Dick and still get her $100,000,000 (before or after taxes?).

I don't see her as boring. If she's boring, then I am downright in invisible. She took a chance to run off with a handsome stranger in Athena. Ahe flew from Greece to Paris to have second date with a wealthy businessman known for being a playboy. And for both of them, she worked up the courage to tell them of the inheritance requirement during/after the second date. I see her as adventurous, and also a bad-ass for throwing the take-out at Dick and his skank.